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babylonsister

(171,777 posts)
Sun Jan 19, 2025, 08:34 AM Jan 19

Robert Reich: Tomorrow Will Be a Shameful Day

http://www.smirkingchimp.com/thread/robert-reich/112720/tomorrow-will-be-a-shameful-day

Tomorrow Will Be a Shameful Day
by Robert Reich | January 19, 2025 - 6:27am

— from Robert Reich's Substack


Friends,

Before I post my Sunday cartoon I want to share with you some thoughts about tomorrow.

The day on which we celebrate Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday will also be one of the darkest and most shameful days in the history of this nation, when the man who attempted a coup against the United States will be sworn in for the second time as president.

Let me reassure you about a few things.

First, if you’re outraged, disgusted, or depressed by this, you are hardly alone.

Even though Trump got the most votes, his margin of victory was razor-thin. More than a third of eligible voters (many of whom voted for Biden in 2020) didn’t even vote. According to yesterday’s New York Times/Ipsos poll, most Americans are either worried or pessimistic about Trump’s second term. Half of America hates him.

I also want to assure you that although Trump is bonkers, his madness will be contained.

The federal courts — most of whose judges were nominated by Democratic presidents — will help limit his illegal or unconstitutional recklessness. (The Supreme Court reviews fewer than 1 percent of federal cases.)

Trump’s own obsession with the stock market will limit his wilder economic ideas, such as imposing tariffs on all nations, which would cause the market to plunge.

The Republican majority in the House is so narrow that a couple of members can derail or kill anything Trump wants.

I’m also confident that the essential goodness and common sense of the American people will limit his cruelty — such as splitting up families and putting undocumented people into concentration camps.

We will come to the aid of our communities. We will protect the vulnerable. We will resist Trump’s efforts to prosecute his political enemies.

We will not compromise with fascism. We will continue to fight for the rule of law, for social justice, for equal opportunity, for democracy.


I predict a large political backlash against Trump starting with the 2026 midterm elections. (I will get into this in tomorrow’s letter to you.)

I don’t want to sound like a pollyanna. I’m aware of how dangerous the next few years could be. But I’m old enough to have seen this nation at its best and at its worst. I remember Joe McCarthy. I remember Richard Nixon.

We are a resilient people. We will get through this scourge.

Finally and on a more personal note, I want to thank you for your support of this daily letter. Your enthusiasm, your comments, and your sharing of it reassure me that it remains a worthwhile endeavor. In these coming dark times — as long as I am able — it will continue.

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Robert Reich: Tomorrow Will Be a Shameful Day (Original Post) babylonsister Jan 19 OP
Some people are simply powerful bucolic_frolic Jan 19 #1
TLP? ShazzieB Jan 19 #3
The Lincoln Project /n t bucolic_frolic Jan 19 #4
Oh, thanks! ShazzieB Jan 19 #15
Very much needed pep talk--thanks for posting. Timeflyer Jan 19 #2
Half of America hates him; half of America loves him. The other 30% Don't know who he is. Magoo48 Jan 19 #5
That doesn't add up to 100%. paleotn Jan 19 #8
I was using Yogi Berra percentages. Magoo48 Jan 19 #13
Got it. paleotn Jan 19 #14
They FA'd now they're gonna FO ... LSparkle Jan 19 #12
FA? FO? Amaryllis Jan 19 #17
Eff around and find out. soldierant Jan 19 #19
I keep on bdamomma Jan 20 #35
Yes -- and getting S-er every day. soldierant Jan 20 #38
I doubt it's half that like him Dem4life1234 Jan 19 #18
Those who didn't vote for him . . . Aussie105 Jan 19 #23
That's what I was thinking ailsagirl Jan 19 #28
An encouraging note. Time will tell. Fla Dem Jan 19 #6
Another voice of reason, folks. Thank you, Sec. Reich... paleotn Jan 19 #7
It will be shameful and embarrassing... Dem4life1970 Jan 19 #9
The only problem with that is that soldierant Jan 19 #20
He may end up bdamomma Jan 20 #36
The calamity was foreseen and preventable. dalton99a Jan 19 #10
We saw the iceburg but the people steering were texting and watching videos. yourout Jan 19 #27
And, in the Staterooms... BurnDoubt Jan 20 #31
If food stamps are abolished, who will feed the hungry day after day? Justice matters. Jan 19 #11
oh I'm sure churches will come to the rescue! Skittles Jan 19 #25
Thanks so much for this! ShazzieB Jan 19 #16
I will not be watching the shit going on Linda ladeewolf Jan 19 #21
Hard pill to swallow... djacq Jan 19 #22
This message was self-deleted by its author ailsagirl Jan 19 #29
I needed reading this kimbutgar Jan 19 #24
'I also want to assure you that although Trump is bonkers, his madness will be contained.' elleng Jan 19 #26
I sure hope so.. calimary Jan 20 #34
Me too. bdamomma Jan 20 #37
Many thanks for posting this!!! ailsagirl Jan 19 #30
On of my Favorite People. Thank You, Sir, BurnDoubt Jan 20 #32
What more can be said? ReRe Jan 20 #33

bucolic_frolic

(48,304 posts)
1. Some people are simply powerful
Sun Jan 19, 2025, 08:43 AM
Jan 19

Robert Reich is top of the list.

Another whose judgment I've come to trust is George Conway.

Many others are super insightful, but strike me as kind of opportunists. I put most of TLP in this category.

Just my personal observations.

ShazzieB

(19,204 posts)
15. Oh, thanks!
Sun Jan 19, 2025, 02:57 PM
Jan 19

I am, of course very familiar with that, just not used to thinking of it by its initials!

bdamomma

(67,223 posts)
35. I keep on
Mon Jan 20, 2025, 11:32 AM
Jan 20

thinking that he is going to have many enemies and those who supported him will FAFO. He is still TSF!!!

Dem4life1234

(2,291 posts)
18. I doubt it's half that like him
Sun Jan 19, 2025, 05:12 PM
Jan 19

Many are simply lazy or beaten down with life and didn't vote, doesn't translate into liking him.


It is irritating because the creature's approval rating never ever hit 50% and somehow he won either because fools didn't show up or some other voter suppression shenanigans.

An embarrassment to the world, and he puts other countries in danger, as well.

Aussie105

(6,649 posts)
23. Those who didn't vote for him . . .
Sun Jan 19, 2025, 06:02 PM
Jan 19

thinking politics wasn't important, and the outcome wouldn't affect them, and just didn't bother, may learn otherwise soon enough.
And regret not voting.

Most people would clean the bed after someone or a pet shits in it but not some.

And some would go skydiving, and think pulling the ripcord is an optional and unimportant extra.

paleotn

(19,850 posts)
7. Another voice of reason, folks. Thank you, Sec. Reich...
Sun Jan 19, 2025, 09:49 AM
Jan 19

for your informed words and your service to an ungrateful nation.

Dem4life1970

(675 posts)
9. It will be shameful and embarrassing...
Sun Jan 19, 2025, 10:54 AM
Jan 19

...to see a convicted felon, a traitor, an insurrectionist, and a lying, hate-filled man once again become POTUS. I will not see it, I will not hear it, and I will resist it for the next four years.

Only one correction for Robert Reich on this post, he said half of America hates him, trust me, it's WAY more than half....and as for elected GOP leaders, they can't stand him either (but are too weak and afraid to say anything).

Dictators are never loved....which is why they are miserable. This wannabe dictator craves attention and affection (which he never received from Fred, acc. to his niece Mary) which he will not receive and it will drive him nuts (more nuts).

soldierant

(8,145 posts)
20. The only problem with that is that
Sun Jan 19, 2025, 05:27 PM
Jan 19

if one does not see it or hear it, one remains less than informed of what to do to resist it.

bdamomma

(67,223 posts)
36. He may end up
Mon Jan 20, 2025, 11:35 AM
Jan 20

being in prisoner in his own country, because he is weak old man. He may be emboldened now but bullies never win.

BurnDoubt

(90 posts)
31. And, in the Staterooms...
Mon Jan 20, 2025, 03:03 AM
Jan 20

The Gilded Bigshots spit-balling ways to cash in on ice cube futures.

Justice matters.

(7,764 posts)
11. If food stamps are abolished, who will feed the hungry day after day?
Sun Jan 19, 2025, 11:24 AM
Jan 19

After day? Millions of hungry? Tens of millions of hungry?

Hunger "games" are coming?

ShazzieB

(19,204 posts)
16. Thanks so much for this!
Sun Jan 19, 2025, 03:03 PM
Jan 19

I have bookmarked the link so I can refer to it whenever I'm tempted to panic! Bless Robert Reich for writing this. 💙

Linda ladeewolf

(593 posts)
21. I will not be watching the shit going on
Sun Jan 19, 2025, 05:48 PM
Jan 19

Tomorrow, pardon my French. I plan on watching old movies all day and dinosaur documentaries, with possible a little dragnet and a few britcoms thrown in.

djacq

(1,696 posts)
22. Hard pill to swallow...
Sun Jan 19, 2025, 05:57 PM
Jan 19

"goodness and common sense of the American people"

Stuck on that one.

Response to djacq (Reply #22)

kimbutgar

(23,973 posts)
24. I needed reading this
Sun Jan 19, 2025, 06:08 PM
Jan 19

Today feels like the end of the world to me emotionally.

I’ve had two close friends from grade school and high school die suddenly and I’m numb over that but that said I like hearing something inspirational.

bdamomma

(67,223 posts)
37. Me too.
Mon Jan 20, 2025, 11:47 AM
Jan 20

but he's already has the farmers pissed off at him. He is not well mentally that is why Putin for all these years was grooming him.

This article tells it all

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/jul/15/kremlin-papers-appear-to-show-putins-plot-to-put-trump-in-white-house

Snip of article:

Kremlin papers appear to show Putin’s plot to put Trump in White House
This article is more than 3 years old

Exclusive: Documents suggest Russia launched secret multi-agency effort to interfere in US democracy

Vladimir Putin personally authorised a secret spy agency operation to support a “mentally unstable” Donald Trump in the 2016 US presidential election during a closed session of Russia’s national security council, according to what are assessed to be leaked Kremlin documents.

The key meeting took place on 22 January 2016, the papers suggest, with the Russian president, his spy chiefs and senior ministers all present.

They agreed a Trump White House would help secure Moscow’s strategic objectives, among them “social turmoil” in the US and a weakening of the American president’s negotiating position.

Russia’s three spy agencies were ordered to find practical ways to support Trump, in a decree appearing to bear Putin’s signature.


By this point Trump was the frontrunner in the Republican party’s nomination race. A report prepared by Putin’s expert department recommended Moscow use “all possible force” to ensure a Trump victory.

Western intelligence agencies are understood to have been aware of the documents for some months and to have carefully examined them. The papers, seen by the Guardian, seem to represent a serious and highly unusual leak from within the Kremlin.

The Guardian has shown the documents to independent experts who say they appear to be genuine. Incidental details come across as accurate. The overall tone and thrust is said to be consistent with Kremlin security thinking.

There is a brief psychological assessment of Trump, who is described as an “impulsive, mentally unstable and unbalanced individual who suffers from an inferiority complex”.

There is also apparent confirmation that the Kremlin possesses kompromat, or potentially compromising material, on the future president, collected – the document says – from Trump’s earlier “non-official visits to Russian Federation territory”.

The paper refers to “certain events” that happened during Trump’s trips to Moscow. Security council members are invited to find details in appendix five, at paragraph five, the document states. It is unclear what the appendix contains.

“It is acutely necessary to use all possible force to facilitate his [Trump’s] election to the post of US president,” the paper says.

There is also apparent confirmation that the Kremlin possesses kompromat, or potentially compromising material, on the future president, collected – the document says – from Trump’s earlier “non-official visits to Russian Federation territory”.


There is more to this article. Please read.

BurnDoubt

(90 posts)
32. On of my Favorite People. Thank You, Sir,
Mon Jan 20, 2025, 03:11 AM
Jan 20

For your reasoned, learned, approach to the complex and daunting challenges assailing our society, and your persistent belief in the possibility of a better, more Just World.

ReRe

(11,084 posts)
33. What more can be said?
Mon Jan 20, 2025, 06:15 AM
Jan 20

Robert Reich is an Angel walking on this earth.
There was only one other person who could calm my fears in one of our dark days in the past.
Bill Clinton. He said, "This too shall pass. We will get through this".

We will make it through this raging tempest.
All we have to do is hold on to the ship.
I personally will not let go.

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