I reproduce here a righteous rant from Simon Rosenberg. His Hopium Chronicles project may be a little too Democratic Party-oriented for the taste of most of my friends. But you got to love that he activates people, in the style of, and in homage to, FDR and Harry Truman.
I've made this a little easier to read:
In these first six terrible months of Trump they have told us who they are and what they want - they want our country to be poorer, weaker, less safe, less healthy and less free.
The agenda is clear. There is no American greatness or a better tomorrow. Their way is a diminished country, with fewer opportunities for our people, an end to our democracy, and a nation less able to chart our course in a competitive world. They want for more them and less for all of us. They cannot run away from who they are and what they are doing. There isn’t any way to put lipstick on this Trumpian pig.
And unlike 2024 we cannot shirk from our responsibility to tell this part of the story.
For the first step in defeating Trumpism is to make sure every voter available to us understands exactly who they are and what they mean for our nation’s future.
The passage of the Big Ugly [Budget Bill] gives us an opportunity to go tell this bigger story about this rancid agenda of sabotage, plunder and betrayal. We are no longer limited in our comms and story telling to the elements of the big ugly. We must now in fact integrate the elements of the big ugly into their broader agenda and attack it on all fronts. They have betrayed us and we can and must find a better way, together.
• The tragedy in Texas has started a national debate about their “more for me, less for all of you” agenda.
• The return of measles has given us an opportunity to talk about their assault on our health care.
•Trump’s ongoing tariff fiasco allows us to talk about his core betrayal of working people by raising prices not lowering them.
• His attempt to create a secret police gives us an opportunity to talk about his authoritarian fantasies and abandonment of the Constitutional order here in American.
The upcoming debate over Congress’ Fiscal Year 2026 budget gives us an extended opportunity to explain the harms of their agenda to the American people.
Democrats in state and localities across the country can start to immediately organize town halls, hearings and other community conversations to talk to their constituents about what the Big Ugly and the broader GOP agenda means for them (and we need to help them do this).
For it is no longer notional or a promise. It is here.
And people are dying. The economy is slowing. Prices are rising. Our debt is exploding.
Masked men are disappearing people into foreign and domestic gulags. Measles has returned.
The world is laughing at us.
They’ve given themselves huge tax cuts while levying one of the largest tax increases in history on working people.
Our leader is a fucking painted clown, a joke, an impulsive and out of control fool, being enabled by unprecedented cowardice in what was once the Party of Lincoln and Reagan. ...
What else, Simon? Unfortunately, there's always more when a conman is dependent on hyping up a base of the vengeful and deluded.
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