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Not High Risk But High Numbers

Neighbors will do what they see you do

Rebecca Solnit flagged a September podcast she missed, as I did:

Acts of non-coöperation are very powerful,” Merriman, the former president of the International Center on Nonviolent Conflict, says. “Non-coöperation is very much about numbers. You don’t necessarily need people doing things that are high risk. You just need large numbers of people doing them.”

I missed this The Political Scene podcast (link at bottom of post) when it came out in late September, but DDaniel Huntersteered me to it and I’m listening for the second time because it’s such extraordinarily good (and encouraging) insight into how resistance can and does work in general and in our current crisis in the US: “The Washington Roundtable discusses how, in the wake of the reinstatement of Jimmy Kimmel’s show, public resistance has a chance to turn the tide against autocratic impulses in today’s politics. They are joined by Hardy Merriman, an expert on the history and practice of civil resistance, to discuss what kinds of coördinated actions—protests, boycotts, “buycotts,” strikes, and other nonviolent approaches—are most effective in a fight against democratic backsliding”

Conventional wisdom has it that Trumpism is going to win and prevail for a long time and there’s not much we can do, but it’s conventional because it’s informed by status quo/centrist notions that power is something that resides in those people we call ‘the powerful,’ the elite few, that the rest of us have none, and that most people are narrowly self-interested and won’t stand up on principle (leaving aside that we don’t need ‘most people,’ just a lot of people). Which is just wrong and ignorant and extremely disempowering and a story some of all of us get fed all the time and some of us swallow. Especially as people are standing up in a thousand ways. Do not forget that the Trumpists are weak and scared and rushing to destroy as much as possible before we stop them.

As an aside, one of my frustrations about moderate Democrats, some socialist-y people, and too many pundits is their insistence that ‘people’ other than themselves, the people they’re patronizing, only vote for narrow self interest, aka ‘kitchen table issues.’ In fact, people often choose the candidate they agree with ideologically over their immediate material well-being or there wouldn’t be this right-wing stuff to begin with. The whole idea that when you’re financially insecure you don’t care about democracy and human rights is an insult to poor people and a total miss of the rich people who would sell democracy and human rights and their mom to add to their billions.

George Lakoff insists that people don’t vote their self-interest. They vote their identities. I’ve ranted on this before: Thank you for not voting your best interests. It’s not that people don’t worry about the cost of living. They do. But people are more than balance sheets. Democrats would be well advised to treat them as more.

Professional soldiers don’t serve for the money. Plenty of others sold out their love of country and the Constitution for the thrill of seeing Donald Trump stomp their enemies. Some would rather go without eating than see their “lessers” get a leg up on the American Dream.

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Indivisible: A Guide to Democracy on the Brink 
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Chop Wood, Carry Water
Thirty lonely but beautiful actions
Attending a Protest Surveillance Self-Defense

Air Dancer Or Roadkill

Choose to inspire

Left: Air dancer. Right: Roadkill Cafe in Cullen Bay, Darwin (Northern Territory) Australia
by NeilsPhotography [CC BY 2.0], via Wikimedia Commons.

Seeing the East Wing demolished last week was a gut punch. It’s not as if Trump 2.0 is not systematically demolishing the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. (A Sunday show guest offered that Trump has effectively eliminated the House of Representatives.) But such acts of vandalism against the republic are not visually impactful the way seeing the East Wing gone is. Everyone not MAGA saw it as a metaphor for Trump 2.0 and Project 2025. Dan Pfeiffer felt it even more keenly.

It is easy to feel like political roadkill lately. So, I went back to the archives to take some of my own advice this morning on why I don’t. Because the cure for helplessness is not less engagement, but more, as I recalled in 2016:

Anyway, the upside of staying in the fight is you stop feeling like roadkill. Even when you lose. But there’s a cost. The proprietress of our local pub always comes over and asks quietly what is going on politically that she’s missed.

Once in reply, I made the mistake of complaining that I used to have a life. She stabbed a finger in my direction and scolded.

“No! This is your life. This is what you do now.”

Some people even appreciate it.

Look, I’m an introvert. A behind-the-scenes guy. I’ve written here every morning since August 2014. I extract data and analyze voting patterns for local candidates. I donate what I can. It’s not enough now. Since retirement, there’s time to do more. The right derided No Kings protesters as predominantly senior and white. That’s right. Less vulnerable to economic blackmail, we’re doing what struggling working people can’t.

For the last 11 weeks, I’ve stood on an overpass on Fridays at rush hour. Rush hour the night before the No Kings rally lasted nearly two hours. This introvert plays a dance mix on a Bluetooth speaker to keep him bobbing with a sign like a human air dancer. I may not own a TV station but estimate (I was an engineer) 10,000 passengers saw my invitation to the rally. The number of pedestrians who thanked me and actually patted my back was a stunner.

It seems I’m now the crazy “guy on the bridge.” The waves and thumbs-up have gone from spontaneous agreement with the week’s message to recognition of the sign-holder as a friend and ally.

But what stands out more as commuters roll underneath (and past major intersections three or four other weeknights) is that our neighbors are anxious. Maybe a little frightened. Those who work and can’t do this need persistent visual proof that there is a Resistance to the budding dictatorship and people like themselves unafraid to be public about it. The number of thank-yous confirm that it lifts people’s wounded spirits. They need hope. Hope builds movements.

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No King’s One Million Rising movement 
50501 
May Day Strong
Freedom Over Fascism Toolkit
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Choose Democracy
Indivisible: A Guide to Democracy on the Brink 
You Have Power
Chop Wood, Carry Water
Thirty lonely but beautiful actions
Attending a Protest Surveillance Self-Defense

Dear Leader Has Spoken

Remember ladies. If your child has autism Dr. Donald Trump (UncleMIT) has proved that it’s because you didn’t do what he’s telling you to do. If you have a child with autism in the future you could be in big trouble because it will prove that you didn’t listen to Dear Leader.

He has given you fair warning.

By the way, that was posted on his account while he’s in Asia surveying his kingdoms. And yet, he’s still thinking about the health of your children. He truly is a god.

You will note that the above post links to a Daily Caller “investigative” report which claims that the FDA and the pharmaceutical company that makes Tylenol were working together for years to cover up the evidence, which they also claim is irrefutable. Case closed. If the Daily Caller’s crack investigative unit (who knew they had one?) says it you can take it to the bank.

It’s easy to make light of this nonsense but there are going to be many women feeling the heavy weight of guilt about taking a perfectly safe pain reliever during pregnancy and others who will deny themselves and their children relief from fever, which can cause serious consequences. Nobody will be spared the autism diagnosis because of this but a bunch of kids are going to get diseases they don’t need to get and which could result inlong term health problems and even death.

But it isn’t just Trump and RFK Jr who are pushing this. Look who else is getting in on the act?

Hey, so you lose a few kids. What’s the big deal? It’s not like everyone dies.

A doctor responds:

Joe Rogan doesn’t even know the difference between chickenpox and measles, yet millions of people are still listening to him for health information. Here are a few factchecks:

-children do die from measles
-measles wipes out your immune memory
-healthy people can get very sick and die from viruses

And, by the way, chickenpox (not the vaccine) leaves the virus in your body so you can get the wonderful experience of Shingles later in life. That’s a real party, let me tell you.

Quacks are overtaking our society in every single sector. I feel very sorry for the people who listen to them and the poor kids who didn’t ask to be born.

Everyone Is 12 Now

If you read this site regularly you know that I’ve been complaining about the state of arrested development among so many of our fellow Americans. Our culture is just so sophomoric these days and no one is more childish than Donald Trump who has made it the default attitude of Republicans everywhere (and quite a few others as well, unfortunately.)

Recall this from 2015 when Trump announced his candidacy:

VAN SUSTEREN: Donald, you’re likeable but I tell you, I sort of gasp when I hear you sort of making bathroom jokes about Secretary Clinton. Or anyone. And that’s why I wonder… should you get the nomination, are you going to change your language a bit and appear what I call more presidential?

TRUMP:”I think I’m presidential and I think I’ve done what I call presidential work. You know I built an incredible company. I’ve made great deals, I’ve had tremendous success.”

Yeah, that was a no.

Well, there’s a viral meme about this now:

On a random Sunday night in September, Bluesky user and musician Patrick Cosmos (@veryimportant.lawyer) shared an observation that quickly spread across the whole internet. He wrote, “working on a new unified theory of american reality i’m calling ‘everyone is twelve now.'”

A smattering of responses:

It’s true. How about this?

If you want to see the perfect example of this, here it is:

Republicans are posing for pictures in front of it. Here’s Rachel Campos-Duffy, Fox news star and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy’s wife:

Oklahoma Senator Markwayne Mullin:

They’re all 12.

Can You See What’s Wrong With This Picture?

I knew that you could…

Trump was president during the 2020 election so if these people rigged it they must have time traveled into the past to do it. Of course it might have been Christopher Wray doing it all by himself — he was Trump’s FBI Director, after all.

The America Of Their Dreams

The Department of Labor posts these images across social media on a regular basis.

I suppose it shouldn’t surprise us that AI creates excellent Stalinist Socialist Realist art. Of course it does. And while I seriously doubt that the dullards in the Trump administration know anything about that, they wouldn’t care if they did. They don’t even notice the grotesque white nationalism, not to mention the paternalistic sexism, because it’s just normal to them.

What’s it all about? Something called “Project Firewall,” the policy to keep highly skilled foreigners out of the country by charging hundreds of thousands of dollars for a H-1b Visa.

It’s also about their apprenticeship program. Apparently, only white men need apply:


I know it’s a cliche by now but I can’t resist:

Look for JD Vance to make that his campaign theme song.

The Ballroom is Growing

The New York Times takes a look at the expanding ballroom. It started out with 650 people then 999. Now his plans say they will hold 1350.

Lol:

I have exclusively obtained the latest models. He’s decided to expand a little bit more.

Maybe he should just go for it:

The Good Allies

Good natured ribbing between rivals used to be the norm. Sadly, sports are the only place you see it anymore. But I do like the fact that both of these guys are making a point about the tariffs. And they’re on the same side.

I’m sure Trump will be fuming if he sees this. And Canada will get hit with another 10%.

Extreme Kindness

Better than a frog suit

I like this N.I.C.E. Agent approach even better than inflatable frogs for mocking the assholes working for ICE Barbie. Better than silly costumes, humiliate the assholes with flagrant displays of niceness. Beats a die-in any day.

From Wooden Boat Forum (10/16/25):

This guy was ‘patrolling’ Halifax’s Pier 21 (formerly where immigrants entered Canada via ship at Halifax, now where visiting cruise ships dock) a short while ago. He would stop arriving American cruise ship passengers and ‘interview’ them, and ask if they wanted to have their new Canadian passport photo taken so that they could stay in Canada.

Actually, the N.I.C.E agent is Trent McClellan, a cast member of the CBC comedy show “This Hour Has 22 Minutes”, doing a bit for the TV show. The location is real, the “interviewees” are real American passengers from one of three cruise ships in port at the time of taping, and none of the interviews were staged with the foreknowledge of the ship passengers; just ‘man-in-the-street’ walk-up shenannigans.

A friend yesterday complained about some No Kings 2 protesters here being jerks to tourists on a tour bus being held up the protest march. They wouldn’t stop and let the bus through (whereas at other intersections marchers were more considerate). One of her annoyances with the left is the loss of focus on the longterm goal of winning hearts and minds because, given the opportunity, they’d rather show out instead.

MAGA fascists revel in your anger. They eat it up. Proverbs 25 offers an alternate strategy:

21 If thine enemy be hungry, give him bread to eat; and if he be thirsty, give him water to drink:

22 For thou shalt heap coals of fire upon his head, and the Lord shall reward thee.

Just a thought. But not the wrong kind of nice. (Sorry, I can’t embed the video):

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Is this a private fight, or can anyone join?

No King’s One Million Rising movement 
50501 
May Day Strong
Freedom Over Fascism Toolkit
The Resistance Lab
Choose Democracy
Indivisible: A Guide to Democracy on the Brink 
You Have Power
Chop Wood, Carry Water
Thirty lonely but beautiful actions
Attending a Protest Surveillance Self-Defense

A Civil War Against You

And I’m proud to be an American Where at least I know I’m free

This image from Indivisible Sonoma County bears the description: “This is at Alameda this morning, brave woman facing down a masked man holding his…big ego. We all need to be this woman.”

The green pouch mounted on the plainclothes agent’s chest (above) is not but resembles a Claymore antipersonnel mine. Those very helpfully say FRONT TOWARD ENEMY. His pouch (and ICE tactical vests) might as well carry that instruction too. By their actions ye shall know them.

Heather Cox Richardson notes in her letter that while Republicans are working desperately to tag Democrats for the government shutdown, they are holding millions of food-insecure Americans hostage. Maybe Trump is taking tips from Bibi Netanyahu. Welcome to Gaza West where hunger is again a weapon.

HCR writes:

It appears the administration is using those Americans who depend on food assistance as pawns to put more pressure on Democrats to cave to Trump’s will. Today, Annie Karni of the New York Times reported that Trump has joked, “I’m the speaker and the president,” and Trump ally Steven Bannon calls Congress “the state Duma,” a reference to Russia’s rubber-stamp assembly.

Republicans believe Democrats will “give up their demand for the extension of the premium tax credit to stop dramatic hikes in the cost of healthcare premiums will cave when America falls into a hunger crisis.”

HCR delves into the history of the U.S. food assistance program now called SNAP as November 1 approaches with no resolution to the shutdown. NBC News reports that state leaders are recommending that SNAP recipients turn to food banks, “But food banks say it will be impossible to fill the gap.” (Send your local food bank a donation if you can.)

HCR again:

Not only will the loss of SNAP create more hunger in the richest country on earth, it will also rip a hole in local economies just as people’s health insurance premiums skyrocket.

And yet, at the same time the Department of Agriculture says it cannot spend its $6 billion in reserves to address the $8 billion needed for SNAP in November, the administration easily found $20 billion to prop up right-wing Trump ally Javier Milei in Argentina.

What are we doing here?

What “we” are doing is fighting a civil war without pitched gun battles. Anyone non-MAGA is an enemy to the budding Donald Trump dictatorship. Even Americans caught up in his personality cult are colateral damage if Trump deems their sacrifice useful. That’s just as Republicans do with voting restrictions that harm their own voters.

Anyone who looks sideways at what immigration enforcers are doing (violently) is subject to arrest, like the night manager of Chicago’s Laugh Factory. The Tribe offers a lengthy description of what took place leading up to and after the video below. Nate Griffin has since been released on bond.

Few shots are being fired, but the government is taking prisoners.

Between Trump going 9/11 on the White House, Republicans using food as a weapon, and ICE terrorizing American cities, how many of Trump’s supprters are singing Lee Greenwood’s anthem now?

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Is this a private fight, or can anyone join?

No King’s One Million Rising movement 
50501 
May Day Strong
Freedom Over Fascism Toolkit
The Resistance Lab
Choose Democracy
Indivisible: A Guide to Democracy on the Brink 
You Have Power
Chop Wood, Carry Water
Thirty lonely but beautiful actions
Attending a Protest Surveillance Self-Defense