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babylonsister

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Sun Jan 19, 2025, 08:34 AM Jan 19

Robert Reich: Tomorrow Will Be a Shameful Day [View all]

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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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
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