donald-trump

  • Fight or Flight Against Fascism?

    I know not everyone can leave a fascist country. Many can, though, and for them the question is fight or flight. In recent weeks, it’s become more of a hot topic. Where some liken the hour to 1933 Nazi Germany as they tell people to make exit plans, others insist that because some can’t leave,

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  • I keep waiting, and waiting, and waiting for more people to be outraged to action against this fascist Trump regime. At one time a ways back, I was sure that Americans would collectively scoff at the scapegoating of immigrants in our modern age. I was wrong. So many rabidly agreed with Trump, and so many

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  • On The Expansion of Violence as Politic

    In the present moment, the American Left is a disjointed big tent party with cliques turned inward at their own tables. Democratic Party approval has plummeted with its base. The result is that the path forward against the Trump Regime and its hardening brand of fascism is both highly uncoordinated yet impressively diversified. At one

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  • Call It a Fascist Coup

    Call It a Fascist Coup

    Lets call this what it is so we can stop it in its tracks. This is a fascist coup on American soil. Media must call it out. The people must demand its end. And Congress must fulfill its oath to this beautiful country. Will the patriots rise up to unseat this would be despot?

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  • A dying fascist opposition: thoughts from the 2025 Seattle People’s March

    Enough of the meek digging of one’s own grave! There exist countless examples throughout history across the globe of oppositional movements that recapture the heart of the people. None of the oppositional structures and strategies we have now are working. We cannot wait any longer to raise an oppositional party prepared and equipped to do…

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  • It’s Time for Washington State and Peers to Prepare for a Tax Boycott

    “If a thousand men were not to pay their tax bills this year, that would not be a violent and bloody measure, as it would be to pay them, and enable the State to commit violence and shed innocent blood. This is, in fact, the definition of a peaceable revolution, if any such is possible.”― Henry

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