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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsSenator Chris Murphy, "The crisis is here now." This is his Bluesky thread explaining Trump's plan and how to stop it.
1) The Trump-Supreme Court battle is not really the crisis.The crisis is here now. Trump is enacting an insidious coordinated attack on our institutions of democratic accountability, designed to crater democracy before next fall.
A long 🧵to explain the plan & how we stop it.
2) First, just know that MAGA has given up on democracy. Wish it weren't true but it is. They would rather MAGA rule forever than run a fair election where a Democrat might win.
This isn't some vengeance campaign. It's a brazen effort to end democracy.
3) MAGA doesn't want democracy because they want power forever. But also to get away with the thievery and corruption.
A true democracy would hold Trump accountable for the mass scale corruption - the crypto coin, the insider trading, the Musk self dealing etc.
4) The modern, time-tested way to destroy a democracy is NOT a coup or burning down the Parliament or a public confrontation with the judiciary.
It's a slow methodical campaign to weaken the structures of accountability necessary for the political opposition to win elections.
5) ELEMENT 1: The Legitimization of Political Violence
Every good authoritarian uses the threat of violence to keep critics silent. That's what the Jan. 6 pardons are about.
Lisa Murkowski's public worries this week about "retaliation" are chilling.
6) ELEMENT 2: Silence the Press
Trump does this in two ways. First, co-opt the owners of the press (Bezos, Zuckerberg, Musk, etc.).
Second, through harassment (eg AP and "Gulf of America" or FCC investigations).
7) ELEMENT 3: Silence the Protectors of the Rule of Law.
In free societies, lawyers guard our rights. Despots can more easily trample our rights if the lawyers are silenced. That's why Trump is forcing the big firms to sign effective loyalty oaths.
8) ELEMENT 4: Silence the Universities
Two things happen on university campuses: youth protest and the guarding of objective truth. Neither are allowed in an autocracy. Thus, Trump's illegal campaign to force campuses to crush dissent.
9) ELEMENT 5: Silence the Private Sector
The tariffs are a means to force every business to get on Trump's good side (ie zero public dissent) in exchange for relief. The withholding of federal funds from non-profits forces these orgs to stay quiet too.
10) ELEMENT 6: Cut Off Funding for the Opposition
Autocrats like Orban allow the opposition to exist, but starve it. Trump is moving to shut down non-profits and donor collectives that oppose his policies; and ActBlue, the way $$ flow to Democrats.
11) This is all happening so fast it's hard for the public to see it all as part of one plan. But it is.
And the press, lawyers, colleges and opposition political groups don't have to be DESTROYED in order for this plan to work.
12) They just have to be weakened enough so the tools of accountability don't work anymore.
The press can't tell enough truth. The lawyers won't protect our rights. Campus protest disappears. Opposition funding dries up.
We still have elections. But the regime always wins.
13) How do we stop it?
First, though solidarity. Each set of institutions can't let the regime pick one off from each others. The legal profession failed miserably at this this, but the universities can model a collective strategy to fight back and win.
14) Second, through mass mobilization. When hundreds of thousands of people rally against this kind of assault on democracy, history shows it works. There is a strange, magic power to mass activation which makes supporters of the regime start to jump ship.
15) Third, through risk taking by political leaders. No citizen will take the risk to mobilize if leaders are playing it safe.
This means speaking daily truth to the regime and taking tactical risks (like voting against the CR or boycotting the SOTU would have been).
16) I believe those three steps, taken together, will arrest Trump's assault. But if it doesn't, then civil disobedience. And this conversation will need to happen sooner than we would like. We still have the power, but we have less time than most think.
Here's the link to the beginning of this thread (note - he cites articles throughout this thread that explain/bolster the points that he is making*): https://bsky.app/profile/chrismurphyct.bsky.social/post/3lmzjbxof6k2j
* for example, here's his 6-week timeline of corruption chart: https://cdn.bsky.app/img/feed_thumbnail/plain/did:plc:y77n77kdqzhbg647blkfypyr/bafkreihlabjrqj6ndjjcsm24gfp6o6dyybxr2dpciv2v7nmaejkj3xvgre@jpeg

IrishBubbaLiberal
(1,366 posts)Big kick
NCDem47
(2,763 posts)CountMyVote4Reality
(265 posts)BadgerMom
(3,182 posts)PortTack
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Cha
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Native
(7,060 posts)as far as civil disobedience goes, I see an uprising the likes of something that has never been seen before in the history of the world. I truly believe it is an American thing - we root for the underdog, we value independence over community, and we believe, even though it is a fallacy, that we have the best form of government and the best economy in the world. And when that all comes crashing down upon us, I foresee something bordering on magnificence, an uprising that people will be talking about for centuries - a second war of independence. I sure as hell hope it doesn't come to that, but I'm also glad I'll be alive to witness it if it does.
Cha
(309,685 posts)Something Good comes out of It.. As Soon As Posssile.
:grouopohug:
jalan48
(14,845 posts)We will still have our Reps and Senators and committees but they will be neutered, having no real power to do anything of consequence. It will be a pretend government.
PortTack
(35,546 posts)jalan48
(14,845 posts)Botany
(73,845 posts)N/t
Cirsium
(2,312 posts)Vitally important message from Senator Murphy.
Several times just today Progressives were lectured here if they criticized Democrats for a weak response to MAGA or for normalizing Trump - "you aren't acknowledging the Democrats for the things they are doing!"
I hereby acknowledge Representatives AOC and Crockett, Senators Murphy, Booker, and Van Hollen for fighting back.
chouchou
(1,758 posts)Cirsium
(2,312 posts)This needs a lot more attention imo.
Prairie_Seagull
(4,085 posts)Thanks Native and Sen. Murphy.
Happily and Sadly Recommend.
yellow dahlia
(2,247 posts)The law firms (and universities) that caved (or are thinking of caving) are part of the destruction of Democracy.
returnee
(509 posts)RJ-MacReady
(365 posts)Where is Schumer?? Too afraid to upset decorum and offend his "colleagues across the aisle"? Which btw that trrm must be dead and buried. They are the enemy, and should be referred to as such.
spanone
(138,758 posts)sunflowerseed
(403 posts)malaise
(283,038 posts)must read