Speaking of which, if you've got an hour, have a look at this:
Heather Cox Richardson -- Politics Chat: January 14, 2025
She puts a lot of emphasis on the fighting back part, with ideas as to how.
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Speaking of which, if you've got an hour, have a look at this:
Heather Cox Richardson -- Politics Chat: January 14, 2025
She puts a lot of emphasis on the fighting back part, with ideas as to how.
Is it guns?
It should be guns.
No, but she does advocate directly contacting Republicans to vent your anger and frustration at them, vs. scapegoating Democrats, since they have less control at the moment over what might happen.
Yeah, that will work for sure. Famously interested in the concerns of the regular Joe, Republican leadership.
It matters more than you might think even if Republicans generally don't care about the average person. For instance, in 2023 due to push-back there ended up being enough republican support (~100) to get the 2/3 needed to expel George Santos despite republicans having a super slim majority in the house
Or they already dropped Matt Gatez as their AG pick because of the push back from Republicans in the senate
It matters especially on the house side this time as well where they started with a three seat majorities and will be at 1 seat majority until special elections in April. Only a handful of republican defections is enough to kill a bill
I'm not upset that this is all happening.... I'm upset that it's happening with no resistance at all.
There is hardly no resistance, it just gets less press. Just in the courts alone:
Lawsuits against DOGE were filed exactly 1 minute into his admin
Federal workers and thier unions are suing his Schedule F plans
ACLU is suing his attempts to unconstitutionally remove birthright citizenship. (And more than 22 state attorny generals + DC + the city of sanfransico filed seperate lawsuit about it too plus other non profits and organizations)
Many of his executive order have been typo full and generally poorly written. Don't assume they'll all survive court challenge. Even if SCOTUS is insane, they don't always back trump's plans
There is also resistance from Governors to his plans
For instance, Governor Pritzker said he wouldn't follow any of Trump's unconstitutional orders against Birthright citizenship. They state previously did similar and passed protections in 2017 & 2021 & put limits on any local involvement with federal authorities to slow it all down
And so on
Yeah but that entirely depends on the rest of the country supporting us, which isn't the case. Everyone else seems to want xenophobia.
Support isn't binary, and it's something you can build and increase
Fights like this aren't fully won or lost on short term time scales
I’ve been voting for 25 years and my side has lost a lot more than they won.
Get outta here with your timescales. Americans are racist idiots and I can’t change that.
Keep in mind that as we look at things now, many of Republicans policies are deeply unpopular even among many Republican voters. For instance, Project 2025 has only a 4% approval rating, 57% disapproval
There is a disconnect between what people think they are voting for and what they are actually voting for. It's a launching off point to change things from. Many people really did think he would lower prices. If Trump goes through with plans on steep Tarrifs their support will hardly be so vocal for him
Look at Bush 2004 to - economy crashing - and then Obama 2008
Lets also look at other areas that we tend to think of as linear forms of progress that really weren't - like the civil rights era. There were serious regressions during Jim Crow and things took a long time to get better, but the leaders who made progress didn't give up and were able to get a lot through
The Plessy v Ferguson ruling was in the 1896. The NAACP started going after different underpinnings of it piece by piece in the 1930s. It took until the 1950s for them to start getting serious wins undermining the Plessy ruling - suggesting that it could fully be overturned which it was in 1954
I’m too old to wait for the rest of my country to come to its goddamn senses.
I think I'm slowly becoming an anarchist because of this.
Companies won't save us.
The government won't save us.
501(c)(3)s won't save us.
We have to save us.
There are things you can do to perform everyday anarchy. Create communities with your book club, then create welfare by leveraging said book club to create a mutual fund, or a food bank, or god help us a militia (look up operation blazing sword for training bipoc and LGBTQ folks in firearms and self defense).
Don't wait for someone to give you permission to survive. Sic semper tyranus.