Tuesday, July 08, 2025

Meanwhile Back in the States . . .



UPDATE:
The “Dump the Duopoly” Live Stream
July 10, 2025


See also the previous Wild Reed posts:
“The Moment Is Ripe”: Butch Ware on Building a “True Oppositional Alternative” to the Duopoly
Ted Rall on What It Means to Be a Leftist in 2025
Butch Ware on His Run for California Governor and the Wider Goal of Disrupting the Duopoly
Eric Fernández: Quote of the Day – May 14, 2025
Progressive Perspectives on Bernie Sanders’ “Fighting Oligarchy” Tour
Ted Rall: Democrats Are Not “the Left”
Why the Democratic Party Is Not Going to Save Us From Fascism
An Opportunity for Organizing Against Duopoly
Building Solidarity on the Left
“It Is Our Responsibility to Make a Third Party Viable”
Inauguration Day Thoughts
The Green Party’s Jill Stein and Butch Ware Give Their First Post-Election Interview
Progressive Perspectives on Where Democrats Went Wrong in the 2024 Election
Jill Stein: “We Give Reasons for People to Come Out and Vote”
We’re Witnessing a Liberal Meltdown Over Jill Stein
Butch Ware: “You Can Actually Vote Your Conscience”
Peter Bloom on the Unmasking of the “Democratic Charade”
The “Green Smoothie” Option
Green Party Vice Presidential Candidate Butch Ware in Minneapolis
When Democrats Undermine Democracy
Elise Labott on How Third Parties Can Revitalize Democracy
Something to Think About – August 15, 2024
Centrist/Corporatist Democrats Have Just Launched “Left Punching” Season
“Americans Deserve Choices”: Jill Stein on Breaking Points – 4/30/24
“The Next Step Is a Green Step”: Cornel West Endorses Jill Stein (2016)
Hope Over Fear: Voting Green


Monday, July 07, 2025

Warumpi Band

Above: Warumpi Band in 1981. From left: Gordon Butcher, Neil Murray, Sammy Butcher, Dennis Minor and George Burarrwanga. (Photo: Warner Music)


Something special tonight for “music night” at The Wild Reed . . . It’s the 1987 music video for the Warumpi Band song, “My Island Home.” It’s a fitting song to share given that I’m currently back in my homeland of Australia to support my mum.

Here’s some background information about the Warumpi Band, courtesy of The Little Red Yellow Black Book: An Introduction to Indigenous Australia:

The Warumpi Band, which takes its name from the Honey Ant Dreaming site near Papunya in the Northern Territory, developed a unique style of rock music. In 1983, the band members wrote, recorded and released the first rock song in an Aboriginal language, “Jailanguru Pakarnu” (“Out of Jail”). It was voted one of the top ten recordings in the National Film and Sound Archive’s listings, Sounds of Australia, in 2007.


About “My Island Home,” Wikipedia notes the following.

“My Island Home” is a rock song written by Neil Murray for George Burarrwanga. It was originally performed by the Warumpi Band [of which both Murray and Burarrwanga were members]. The song references lead singer Burarrwanga’s home up at Elcho Island off the coast of Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory. It was recorded in 1986 and released as a single from their second album, Go Bush!, in January 1987.

It was covered by Christine Anu in 1995; she had been a backing vocalist in Neil Murray and The Rainmakers during 1992–1993.

“My Island Home” won “Song of the Year” at the 1995 Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) Awards for Anu’s reworked version of the song. It was also listed in the APRA Top 30 Australian songs of all time in 2001.






Related Off-site Links:
Warumpi Band’s Trail-blazing Legacy: “We Just Wanted to Give Our Music to Everybody” – Andrew Stafford (The Guardian, November 19, 2021).
The Origins of Aboriginal Rock Legends the Warumpi BandABC Listen (December 27, 2021).
Big Name No Blankets Review – Warumpi Band Musical Is a Joyous, Rollicking Tribute – Cassie Tongue (The Guardian, January 11, 2024).
Warumpi Band Musical Big Name, No Blankets Arrives in the Northern Territory for First Time – Matt Garrick (ABC News, August 6, 2024).


See also the previous Wild Reed posts:
Celebrating Mabo
Recognising and Honoring Australia’s First Naturalists
Australian Indigenous Culture and the Reality of LGBTI Lives
Jojo Zaho: “Let Your Faboriginality Shine Through”
Prayer of the Week – November 14, 2012
Spirit Dreams


Previously featured musicians at The Wild Reed:
Dusty Springfield | David Bowie | Kate Bush | Maxwell | Buffy Sainte-Marie | Prince | Frank Ocean | Maria Callas | Loreena McKennitt | Rosanne Cash | Petula Clark | Wendy Matthews | Darren Hayes | Jenny Morris | Gil Scott-Heron | Shirley Bassey | Rufus Wainwright | Kiki Dee | Suede | Marianne Faithfull | Dionne Warwick | Seal | Sam Sparro | Wanda Jackson | Engelbert Humperdinck | Pink Floyd | Carl Anderson | The Church | Enrique Iglesias | Yvonne Elliman | Lenny Kravitz | Helen Reddy | Stephen Gately | Judith Durham | Nat King Cole | Emmylou Harris | Bobbie Gentry | Russell Elliot | BØRNS | Hozier | Enigma | Moby (featuring the Banks Brothers) | Cat Stevens | Chrissy Amphlett | Jon Stevens | Nada Surf | Tom Goss (featuring Matt Alber) | Autoheart | Scissor Sisters | Mavis Staples | Claude Chalhoub | Cass Elliot | Duffy | The Cruel Sea | Wall of Voodoo | Loretta Lynn and Jack White | Foo Fighters | 1927 | Kate Ceberano | Tee Set | Joan Baez | Wet, Wet, Wet | Stephen “Tin Tin” Duffy | Fleetwood Mac | Jane Clifton | Australian Crawl | Pet Shop Boys | Marty Rhone | Josef Salvat | Kiki Dee and Carmelo Luggeri | Aquilo | The Breeders | Tony Enos | Tupac Shakur | Nakhane Touré | Al Green | Donald Glover/Childish Gambino | Josh Garrels | Stromae | Damiyr Shuford | Vaudou Game | Yotha Yindi and The Treaty Project | Lil Nas X | Daby Touré | Sheku Kanneh-Mason | Susan Boyle | D’Angelo | Little Richard | Black Pumas | Mbemba Diebaté | Judie Tzuke | Seckou Keita | Rahsaan Patterson | Black | Ash Dargan | ABBA | The KLF and Tammy Wynette | Luke James and Samoht | Julee Cruise | Olivia Newton-John | Dyllón Burnside | Christine McVie | Rita Coolidge | Bettye LaVette | Burt Bacharach | Kimi Djabaté | Ahmad Jamal | Benjamin Booker | Tina Turner | Julie Covington | Midist/Wasim | Durrand Bernarr | Cold Play | Keiynan Lonsdale | Sharon Jones | Sylvester


Sunday, July 06, 2025

Ted Rall: Democrats Are Not “the Left”


Be reasonable.
Demand the impossible.

– Slogan of the Situationist movement,
Paris 1968



Along with David Tacey’s Edge of the Sacred, another book I’m reading while in Australia is Ted Rall’s What’s Left: Radical Solutions for Radical Problems.

In this his latest book, Rall blends incisive analysis with his political cartoons to present a “manifesto for left-wing politics in 2025.” Following is an excerpt.

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Democrats are not “the Left.”

The Democratic Party is not a Left party.

Many if not most Leftists can and do vote Democrat, but that does not make them Democrats. Nor does garnering votes from Leftists make the Democratic Party a Left or Left-leaning party. Nor does being more liberal than the Republicans make the Democrats a Left party.

There are leftists and there are Democrats. They are not the same.

You’ve been told the opposite zillions of times. Right-wing media loves to conflate the Democrats with the Left. Right-wing politicians constantly call Democratic politicians “socialists” or even “communists.” . . . [In reality] the Democrats are a capitalist party. They don’t want to change the basic economic or social systems. They want the class structure to remain as is. At their most radical, Democrats want modest reforms. If Democrats were 100% in charge of everything, the people who are rich today would remain rich tomorrow, the people who are poor today would remain poor tomorrow, and corporations would continue to accumulate more wealth and power at the expense of individuals. They agree with the Republicans about these things.

The Left is entirely different.

. . . So what is the Left?

The term originated during the early months of the French Revolution, when representatives who supported secularization and the replacement of the monarchy with a republic sat to the left of the speaker’s chair dais in the National Assembly. Over the following centuries the umbrella term “Left” came to include the union movement, socialism, certain varieties of anarchism and libertarianism, as well as the struggles for civil rights, women’s rights, gay rights, pacifism, environmentalism and many other political orientations.

What do these movements have in common? Put simply, those who belong to the Left subscribe to the idea that everyone is entitled to the good things in life by virtue of existing, that human beings should all enjoy equal rights and opportunities and that the basic necessities of life like food, shelter, healthcare, education and transportation should be guaranteed by the government.

In this, the richest nation ever – albeit with the widest wealth gap – we have the resources to provide these essential goods and services to everyone who needs them. . . . If the Left were 100% in charge of everything, there would be no rich or poor; everyone would have equal access to everything. Giant corporations would not exist. No one would want for the basic necessities of life. . . . Everyone would be unconditionally entitled to [these necessities] by virtue of existing as a living, breathing human being.

. . . History is punctuated by periods of protest that reveal Americans’ yearning for a world with greater economic equality, a merciful justice system, increased individual rights and the prioritization of human needs over corporate profits: the Black Lives Matter demostrations and uprisings of 2020, Occupy Wall Street in 2011, marches against the 2003 invasion of Iraq, the 1999 Battle of Seattle, etc., etc., all the way back to the women’s suffrage and abolitionist movements at the dawn of the republic. These leftist movements were ruthlessly crushed by state violence and marginalization by the media before, in some instances, ultimately achieving their goals. Whether successful or not, and whether they vote or not, the point is that the American Left – the real Left to the left of the Democrats – is important. We are a substantial polarity. We may be mocked and ignored and disrespected. But we exist. We are an untapped consumer market in the marketplace of political ideas, a sleeping giant that will surely be awakened someday.

The Democrats and Republicans keep pretending we don’t exist or that, if we exist, we don’t matter. Like disused streetcar tracks that keep reappearing as the asphalt used to pave them over continuously erodes, the fundamental human cravings for fairness and equality always reemerge.

. . . As noted above, Leftists can and often do vote Democratic. This is due to the two-party system. Most U.S. Leftists do not vote for a Left party – a party that they agree with – for numerous reasons. Left parties are not on the ballot. They are censored by the media, so their message doesn’t get out. Laws, including the constitution, are written to make it almost impossible for them to win. People don’t want to waste their vote on a marginal also-ran with no chance of success.

As things stand, these Leftists are steeped in the relentless political culture and propaganda of the Democratic-Republican duopoly. As a result, many of them do not – and cannot – distinguish their own politics outside this hegemonic paradigm. This is tragic, primarily because Democratic Party nonsense diverts attention and energy that true Leftists, non-Democratic Leftists at heart, could otherwise dedicate to the Left politics they genuinely believe in and support.

Ted Rall
Excerpted from What’s Left:
Radical Solutions for Radical Problems

Adjy Publishing, 2025



Related Off-site Links:
An Interview with Ted RallWhat’s Left Podcast (May 24, 2025).
The Left Is Dead – What And Who Will Rise From the Ashes?: An Interview with Ted RallThe Kim Iversen Show (April 26, 2025).
A Movement Beats a Party Every Time – Ted Rall (Creators, February 21, 2025).
The Philosophical Roots of the Green Party – Anarchist and Libertarian Socialist Influences – Samantha Hull (Emerald Praxis, June 3, 2025).
We Need More Independent, Working-Class Political Candidates – Nick French (Jacobin, March 25, 2025).
Why the Democratic Party Is Not Going to Save Us From FascismThe Humanist Report (March 6, 2025).
Jill Stein and Kshama Sawant on the Fight the Rich MovementSabby Sabs (January 26, 2025).
Establishing a Successful Anti-Imperialist Political Party: An Interview with Butch Ware and Laura WellsICSS Marxist (January 27, 2025).
Trump Is Unpopular – and So Are the Do-Nothing Democrats – Jeet Heer (The Nation, February 18, 2025).
If You’re a Democrat Annoyed by Outraged Voters, You Are Doing It Wrong – Norman Solomon (Common Dreams, February 24, 2025).
Dems Reportedly Angry That Progressives Are Pushing Them to Act Like an Opposition Party – Jake Johnson (Common Dreams, February 12, 2025).
Ted Rall: “If I’m on Luigi Mangione’s Jury, He’ll Walk”; United Health CEO Killed Thousands for ProfitThe Jamarl Thomas Podcast (December 14, 2024).
U.S. Presidential Candidate Jill Stein: This Two-Party System Is Jeopardizing America’s FutureYoung and Profiting (August 20, 2024).
Ted Rall Interviews Green Party Candidate Howie HawkinsTedRallToons (October 20, 2020).
Ted Rall on the Many Ways the DNC and Democratic Party Leaders Piss On and Disrespect ProgressivesRob Kall Bottom-Up Show (July 23, 2020).
Ted Rall: Hillary Clinton Is a “Disaster for the Democratic Party”Newsmax (March 18, 2015).


UPDATE: How to Third Party – Ted Rall (Creators.com, July 11, 2025).


See also the previous Wild Reed posts:
Ted Rall on What It Means to Be a Leftist in 2025
Butch Ware on His Run for California Governor and the Wider Goal of Disrupting the Duopoly
Eric Fernández: Quote of the Day – May 14, 2025
Progressive Perspectives on Bernie Sanders’ “Fighting Oligarchy” Tour
Why the Democratic Party Is Not Going to Save Us From Fascism
An Opportunity for Organizing Against Duopoly
Building Solidarity on the Left
“It Is Our Responsibility to Make a Third Party Viable”
“The Moment Is Ripe”: Butch Ware on Building a “True Oppositional Alternative” to the Duopoly
Democrat Talk on the Eve of Trump’s Return
Breaking the Mold: Why Progressives Should Push for Marianne Williamson to Lead the DNC
Inauguration Day Thoughts
The Green Party’s Jill Stein and Butch Ware Give Their First Post-Election Interview
Progressive Perspectives on Where Democrats Went Wrong in the 2024 Election
“A New Chapter of the Democratic Party Needs to Begin”
What the Republican Party Now Stands For
The Lamentable Legacy of the Biden Administration
Jill Stein: “We Give Reasons for People to Come Out and Vote”
We’re Witnessing a Liberal Meltdown Over Jill Stein
Butch Ware: “You Can Actually Vote Your Conscience”
Peter Bloom on the Unmasking of the “Democratic Charade”
The “Green Smoothie” Option
Green Party Vice Presidential Candidate Butch Ware in Minneapolis
When Democrats Undermine Democracy
Elise Labott on How Third Parties Can Revitalize Democracy
Something to Think About – August 15, 2024
Centrist/Corporatist Democrats Have Just Launched “Left Punching” Season
“Americans Deserve Choices”: Jill Stein on Breaking Points – 4/30/24
AOC Falls in Line
The Cassandra of U.S. Politics on the “True State of the Union”
Will Democrats Never Learn?
“The Next Step Is a Green Step”: Cornel West Endorses Jill Stein (2016)
Hope Over Fear: Voting Green


Opening image: Michael J. Bayly (Faces of Resistance: Images and Stories of Progressive Activism at the Turn of the Millennium, 1997-2006).


Saturday, July 05, 2025

The Rational National’s Take on Zohran Mamdani

The Rational National is a podcast created and hosted by David Doel that offers independent political commentary and corporate media criticism “with an occasional comedic tinge.” It’s one of the few podcasts I follow, primarily because it advocates in a calm and informed way for human rights, workers’ rights, and equality.

Recently, Doel shared his thoughts on the recent victory of Zohran Mamdani (right) in the Democratic primary for New York City mayor. Mamdani identifies as a democratic socialist and, as Doel notes, this fact, along with Mamdani's authentically progressive agenda and popularity, has the political right in the U.S. – from the MAGA cult to “centrist” Democrats – experiencing an epic meltdown.





Related Off-site Links:
Corporate Media Lies About Socialism – Sabrina Salvati (Sabby Sabs, July 5, 2025).
These Progressive Democratic Candidates Could Pull Off MajorR Upsets Like Zohran Mamdani – Mike Figueredo (The Humanist Report, July 3, 2025).
“We Will Not Accept This Intimidation”: NYC Mayoral Candidate Zohran Mamdani Rejects Trump’s ThreatsDemocracy Now! (July 2, 2025).
Will Zohran Mamdani Empower or Betray the Working Class? – An Interview with Kshama SawantThe Chris Hedges Report (July 2, 2025).
Bernie Sanders Puts Democratic Leaders on Blast for Snubbing Zohran Mamdani: “Get Behind Him” – Mike Figueredo (The Humanist Report, July 1, 2025).
Democrats Are Panicking Over Mamdani’s Win – An Interview with David Sirota – Briahna Joy Gray (Bad Faith, June 30, 2025).
Do Democrats Mean What They Say? Mamdani’s Primary Win Offers a Test – Masood Haque (Common Dreams, June 29, 2025).
A Roadmap to Beat Trump? How the Rise of Zohran Mamdani Is Dividing Democrats
– Lauren Gambino and Alaina Demopoulos (The Guardian, June 29, 2025).
What Every Democrat, Everywhere, Should Take from Zohran Mamdani’s Upset – Dan Pfeiffer (Message Box News, June 29, 2025).
Zohran Mamdani Win: Is It the Beginning of the Democrat Party Taking Over the Campaign? – Kit Cabello (Hard Lens Media, June 28, 2025).
Muslim Lawmakers Decry “Vile” Bipartisan Islamophobic Attacks on Zohran Mamdani – Brett Wilkins (Common Dreams, June 27, 2025).
Watch Epic Takedown of MSNBC’s Zohran Mamdani “Socialist” Propaganda – Jordan Chariton (Status Coup News, June 27, 2025).
Instead of Fearing Zohran Mamdani, Mainstream Democrats Should Follow His Lead – Robert Reich (Common Dreams, June 27, 2025).
“The Economy Is Rigged”: Robert Reich on Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic Party, Inequality, and TrumpDemocracy Now! (June 26, 2025).
Zohran Mamdani Is Every Republican’s Worst NightmareThe Majority Report (June 26, 2025).
Zohran Mamdani’s Primary Win Has Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump ReactingHard Lens Media (June 26, 2025).
Wall Street Loses It Over Zohran VictoryBreaking Points (June 26, 2025).
Zohran Mamdani’s Win Triggers Colossal Meltdowns from Right-Wingers and Centrists – Mike Figueredo (The Humanist Report, June 25, 2025).
“We Fight for Working People with No Apology”: Zohran Mamdani Beats Cuomo in New York City Mayoral PrimaryDemocracy Now! (June 25, 2025).
Zohran Mamdani Delivers Stunning Blow to “Billionaire-Backed Status Quo” in New York City – Jake Johnson (Common Dreams, June 25, 2025).


UPDATES: The Real Reason Democrats Won’t Endorse Zohran MandaniIHIP News (July 7, 2025).
Zohran Mamdani and Why Democratic Voters Are Increasingly Skeptical of Israel: An Interview With Peter BeinartDemocracy Now! (July 8, 2025).
New Data Shows Why Zohran Mamdani Is So Popular – David Doel (The Rational National, July 8. 2025).
The Sad (Very Familiar) New York Times and Its Mamdani Hit Piece – Dan Froomkin (Common Dreams, July 8, 2025).
“Don't Sabotage Mamdani”: 30,000+ Petitioners Urge Gilibrand to Get Behind Progressive NYC Mayoral Candidate – Brad Reed (Common Dreams, July 9, 2025).
Centrist Clones of Zohran Mamdani Desperately Trying to Make Neoliberalism Look Cool – Mike Figueredo (The Humanist Report, July 9, 2025).
Zohran Mamdani Is Right: We Shouldn’t Have Billionaires – Christopher Marquis (Jacobin, July 18, 2025).


See also the previous Wild Reed posts:
“No Kings”? Absolutely. But Also “No Oligarchy”
Norman Solomon: Quote of the Day – June 16, 2025
Peter Bloom: Quote of the Day – June 10, 2025
Ted Rall on What It Means to Be a Leftist in 2025
Butch Ware on His Run for California Governor and the Wider Goal of Disrupting the Duopoly
Eric Fernández: Quote of the Day – May 14, 2025
Progressive Perspectives on Bernie Sanders’ “Fighting Oligarchy” Tour
Why the Democratic Party Is Not Going to Save Us From Fascism
An Opportunity for Organizing Against Duopoly
Building Solidarity on the Left
“It Is Our Responsibility to Make a Third Party Viable”
“The Moment Is Ripe”: Butch Ware on Building a “True Oppositional Alternative” to the Duopoly
Fighting the Rich and Their Two Parties
Democrat Talk on the Eve of Trump’s Return
Breaking the Mold: Why Progressives Should Push for Marianne Williamson to Lead the DNC
Inauguration Day Thoughts
The Green Party’s Jill Stein and Butch Ware Give Their First Post-Election Interview
Progressive Perspectives on Where Democrats Went Wrong in the 2024 Election
“A New Chapter of the Democratic Party Needs to Begin”
The Lamentable Legacy of the Biden Administration
Jill Stein: “We Give Reasons for People to Come Out and Vote”
We’re Witnessing a Liberal Meltdown Over Jill Stein
Peter Bloom on the Unmasking of the “Democratic Charade”
When Democrats Undermine Democracy
Elise Labott on How Third Parties Can Revitalize Democracy
Something to Think About – August 15, 2024
Centrist/Corporatist Democrats Have Just Launched “Left Punching” Season
“Americans Deserve Choices”: Jill Stein on Breaking Points – 4/30/24
AOC Falls in Line
The Cassandra of U.S. Politics on the “True State of the Union”
Mark Harris: Quote of the Day – August 10, 2023
Will Democrats Never Learn?
Heather Cox Richardson on the Origin of the American Obsession with “Socialism”
Bernie Sanders: Quote of the Day – June 12, 2019
“The Next Step Is a Green Step”: Cornel West Endorses Jill Stein (2016)
Terry Eagleton: Quote of the Day – March 28, 2011
Playwright Tony Kushner on Being a Socialist
A Socialist Response to the Financial Crisis (2008)
Capitalism on Trial
R.I.P. Neoclassical Economics
Hope Over Fear: Voting Green


Friday, July 04, 2025

The Declaration of Resistance


Closer to the Edge is a reader-supported publication on the Substack platform. It recently posted the following “Declaraction of Resistance” for the July 4th holiday of 2025.

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SECTION I: THE PREAMBLE

When in the course of human events, a government abandons its duty and weaponizes its power against the people it was meant to serve, it becomes the right, and the obligation, of the people to resist.

We are not extremists. We are not ungrateful.

We are citizens who have watched our leaders celebrate the suffering of others, legislate away human dignity, and laugh as they strip healthcare from the sick and food from the hungry. We have waited. We have hoped. We have pleaded for decency.

But the government of the United States, as it now stands under President Donald J. Trump, no longer serves the public good.

It does not preserve life – it endangers it.

It does not secure liberty – it undermines it.

It does not promote happiness – it enshrines cruelty.

This is not the product of incompetence. It is intentional.He governs with malice. He legislates with vengeance. He drapes himself in flags and lies and calls it patriotism, while millions bleed beneath the weight of his policies.

We do not rise today to tear this country down.

We rise to tear it back from those who have hijacked it.

We rise not in rebellion against America, but in defense of its soul.


SECTION II: STATEMENT OF BELIEFS

We hold these truths to be undeniable:

That all people possess inherent worth, regardless of income, origin, race, gender, health, ability, or immigration status.

That the purpose of government is not to glorify power, but to protect life, preserve liberty, and ensure justice for all.

That when any government abandons these principles — when it rewards the wealthy while abandoning the sick, when it elevates the powerful while crushing the vulnerable – it becomes a danger to the people it claims to serve.

That a free society cannot survive on cruelty and lies.

That silence in the face of injustice is complicity.

That the measure of a nation is not found in its markets or its missiles, but in how it treats those with the least.

That no office, no oath, no title – not even that of President – places a man above accountability.

And that the American people are not subjects. We are not property. We are not obstacles to be managed or enemies to be punished.

We are the People. And we are done asking to be heard.


SECTION III: GRIEVANCES

To prove this tyranny, let facts be submitted to a candid world:

1. Trump has turned the office of the presidency into a machine of retribution, targeting judges, journalists, immigrants, women, disabled people, LGBTQ+ Americans, and political opponents with open threats and weaponized policy.

2. He has declared his intent to act as a dictator “only on day one”, then proceeded to centralize unchecked power through executive purges, loyalty oaths, and the dismantling of independent agencies.

3. He has used the power of the state to pardon insurrectionists, granting clemency not for mercy, but to embolden future violence.

4. He has instructed federal agencies to violate basic human rights, including family separations, mass detentions, and inhumane camps, all under the banner of border enforcement.

5. He has stripped healthcare from millions through cruel legislation, while enriching corporations and billionaires under the lie of “freedom.”

6. He has celebrated economic cruelty through the passage of the Big Beautiful Bill, a sweeping act of violence designed to give tax breaks to the rich while slashing Medicaid, food assistance, and social safety nets.

7. He has cheered these atrocities with performative glee, giving thumbs-up for cameras and blasting celebratory music while millions lost coverage and dignity.

8. He has undermined elections through lies, suppression, and conspiracy, encouraging gerrymandering, limiting ballot access, and promoting false claims of fraud to delegitimize the vote.

9. He has encouraged political violence, referring to opponents as “enemies,” invoking military power against civilians, and promoting the cult of strength over the rule of law.

10. He has weaponized religion to justify cruelty, cloaking injustice in the language of faith while persecuting those who believe differently.

11. He has silenced whistleblowers, fired inspectors general, and punished truth-tellers, ensuring no dissent survives within his administration.

12. He has treated public office as private property, using power not to serve the nation, but to enrich himself, shield his allies, and protect his image.

13. He has treated truth as an enemy, flooding the nation with lies, silencing scientists, distorting history, and turning disinformation into state doctrine.

14. He has emboldened white supremacists and armed militias, praising them as “very fine people,” inviting them into political spaces, and threatening consequences for those who stand against hate.

15. He has attacked the rights of women, revoking reproductive autonomy, defunding healthcare, and empowering state-level theocracy.

16. He has abandoned climate responsibility, gutting environmental protections, reversing clean energy policies, and treating the Earth as disposable.

17. He has looted the public treasury through corruption and cronyism, funneling contracts to allies, donors, and family members while punishing independent institutions.

18. He has stacked the courts with ideologues, not to uphold justice, but to protect power and erode civil liberties for generations.

19. He has attempted to criminalize protest and dissent, surveilling organizers, banning books, threatening educators, and branding activists as terrorists.

20. He has refused to condemn foreign dictators, choosing instead to align with autocrats while undermining democratic allies and alliances.

21. He has inflamed division at every opportunity, governing not as a president of the people, but as a cult leader of grievance and fear.

22. He has ignored suffering in favor of spectacle, prioritizing headlines over humanity, reelection over relief, and cruelty over competence.

23. He has governed without shame and legislated without mercy, transforming a democracy into a machine of sanctioned cruelty.

24. He has used public institutions to shield himself from justice, obstructing investigations, intimidating prosecutors, and bending law enforcement to his will.

25. He has sought to erase history, attacking education, censoring curricula, and punishing those who teach the truth about race, oppression, and resistance.

26. He has degraded the dignity of the presidency, reducing it to a platform for personal vengeance, corruption, and humiliation of the weak.

27. He has responded to every petition for redress with scorn and escalation, answering protest with force, critique with threats, and compassion with cruelty.


SECTION IV: ATTEMPTS AT REDRESS

We have tried. Again and again, we have tried.

We marched. We wrote. We voted. We called. We pleaded. We organized. We exhausted every democratic tool this nation offers to those who dissent. We begged for decency. We asked for restraint. We pointed to the suffering, the data, the warnings. We sounded every alarm. And when we did, he laughed.

He called us liars.

He called us traitors.

He called us enemies of the state.

When families begged for healthcare, he cut their lifeline.

When students rallied against guns, he gave the gun lobby more power.

When the planet burned, he poured gasoline.

We sought dialogue; he gave us propaganda.

We demanded oversight; he gave us vengeance.

We exposed his cruelty; he branded it strength.

In every branch of government, at every level of power, he ignored our calls for justice.

And when we cried out for help, he celebrated his ability to do nothing.

He left us only this: resistance.


SECTION V: THE FORMAL DECLARATION

Therefore, we, the People – abandoned by our president, betrayed by our institutions, and resolved in our duty – do solemnly publish and declare:

That this government, as it stands under Donald J. Trump, no longer commands the moral authority of its people;

That the man who leads it has violated every principle of democratic leadership and human decency;

That we will no longer obey the silence he demands, nor the fear he enforces;

That we will resist him at every ballot box, every courthouse, every statehouse, and every place where people gather in the name of justice;

That we will expose his crimes, challenge his lies, and confront his agenda – openly, relentlessly, without apology;

That we do not seek to destroy the United States, but to redeem it – from the man who desecrates its promise while wrapping himself in its flag.

And for the support of this Declaration, with a firm reliance on each other and on the power of a people awakened, we pledge to fight with truth, with love, and with fury.

We do not consent.

We will not forget.

And we are coming.

Signed,

All who refuse to kneel



See also the following chronologically-ordered Wild Reed posts:
Marisa Kabas: “We’re Witnessing a Coup By an Unelected Billionaire Propped Up By a Felonious President”
Protesting Trump’s “Dystopian” Immigration Policies
Timothy Snyder on Resisting the Oligarchs’ “Logic of Destruction”
“This Is Essentially Viktor Orbán’s Playbook”
“An Extremely Clever Ruse” by and for the Rich: Owen Jones on Elon Musk’s Coup
“To Be a Rib in This Body of Our Country”
Quote of the Day – February 21, 2025
Ralph Nader: “We’re Heading Into the Most Serious Crisis in American History. There’s No Comparison”
Why the Democratic Party Is Not Going to Save Us From Fascism
“This Is How Democracy Unravels”
Jason Stanley on How Fascism Works
James Greenberg on Trumpism: “The Tactics Are Unmistakable”
Tony Pentimalli on Trump’s “Death Warrant for Democracy”
The Reckoning Is Coming
“This Is What Fascism Looks Like”
Peter Bloom: Quote of the Day – June 10, 2025
Brent Molnar on the Silence of the Generals
“Protesting Is What Patriotism Looks Like in Public”: The “No Kings” Protests of June 14, 2025
Norman Solomon: Quote of the Day – June 16, 2025
Naming the Pattern . . . and Its Source
Marianne Williamson: Quote of the Day – June 20, 2025
“No Kings”? Absolutely. But Also “No Oligarchy”
Ro Khanna: Quote of the Day – June 24, 2025
“This Is Fascism”


See also the previous Wild Reed posts:

2024
Will We Let Fascism Come to America?
Chris Hedges on the End of the American Empire
What the Republican Party Now Stands For
Neoliberalism vs Neofascism: Cornel West on the State of U.S. Politics

2023
Jeff Sharlet on the Fascist Ideology of Donald Trump and Marjorie Taylor Greene
Robert Reich: Quote of the Day – April 11, 2023

2022
“How Can One Overreact to a Mortal Threat to American Democracy?”
William D. Lindsey: Quote of the Day – August 12, 2022
“Come for the Racism, Stay for the Autocracy”
Historian Nancy MacLean: The Threat to American Democracy Is at “Red-Alert”
Chauncey Devega on the Ongoing Danger of the Trump Cult

2021
Insurrection at the United States Capitol
The Republican Party in a Nutshell
Dan Rather on America’s “Moment of Reckoning”
Republicans Pose an “Existential Threat” to American Democracy

2020
“We Have an Emergency On Our Hands”: Marianne Williamson On the “Freefall” of American Democracy
“Fascism Is Upon Us”
Trump’s Legacy

2019
President Trump, “We Hold You Responsible”

2018
Quote of the Day – October 28, 2018

2017
Trump’s America: Normalized White Supremacy and a Rising Tide of Racist Violence
In Charlottesville, the Face of Terrorism In the U.S.

2016
Progressive Perspectives on the Rise of Donald Trump
Trump’s Playbook
Progressive Perspectives on the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election
Progressive Perspectives on the Election of Donald Trump


Thursday, July 03, 2025

“This Is Fascism”

Earlier today President Donald Trump secured a sweeping shift in U.S. domestic policy as the House passed a $3.4 trillion fiscal package (the One Big Beautiful Bill Act) that cuts taxes, curtails spending on safety-net programs, and reverses much of Joe Biden’s efforts to move the country toward a clean-energy economy.

Following (with added links) is Robert Reich’s take on the passage of this bill, one that he labels the “Big Ugly Bill.”

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Trump’s 940-page Big Ugly Bill was passed today by the House and is now on the way to the White House for Trump’s signature.

It is a disgrace. It takes more than $1 trillion out of Medicaid – leaving about 12 million Americans without insurance by 2034 – and slashes food stamps, all to give a giant tax cut to wealthy Americans.

It establishes an anti-immigrant police state in America, replete with a standing army of ICE agents and a gulag of detention facilities that will transform ICE into the most heavily funded law enforcement agency in the government.

It will increase the already-bloated deficit by $3.4 trillion.

It’s also disgraceful because of how it came to be.

Trump was elected with only a plurality of American voters, not a majority. He eked out his win by a margin of only 1.5 percent.

His Big Ugly Bill squeaked by in the Senate by one vote, supplied by JD Vance, and by just two votes in the House. No Democrat in either chamber voted for it.

Polls show most Americans oppose it.

It was passed nevertheless – within an artificial deadline set by Trump – because of Trump’s total grip on the Republican Party.

Republican lawmakers feared that Trump would go after defectors with public attacks or endorsements of primary challengers.

They also feared withering blowback from conservative media, “Maga” diehards, and Trump himself on social media.

After North Carolina Senator Thom Tillis announced his opposition to the bill, Trump posted on Truth Social, “Tillis is a talker and complainer, NOT A DOER! He’s even worse than Rand ‘Fauci’ Paul!”

Then Trump pledged to back a primary challenger to Tillis, and Tillis announced he would not seek reelection. Trump called that “good news” and threatened primary challenges against other Republican fiscal conservatives standing in the way of the bill’s passage.

Other presidents in my lifetime have been able to summon majorities of lawmakers for unpopular causes – I think of Lyndon Johnson and the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 – but none with the retributive threats, social media fury, and potentially violent base of supporters that Trump is now wielding.

Needless to say, the Civil Rights and Voting Rights Acts made America more inclusive. Trump’s Big Ugly Bill makes America crueler.

The best analogy isn’t to Lyndon Johnson. It’s to the “strongmen” of the 1930s — Hitler, Stalin, Mussolini, and Franco.

That such a regressive, dangerous, gargantuan, and unpopular piece of legislation could get through Congress shows how far Trump has dragged America into modern fascism.

Robert Reich
This Is Fascism
RobertReich.substack.com
July 3, 2025


Related Off-site Links:
Outrage Pours in After House GOP Approves “One of the Most Catastrophic Bills Passed in Modern History”Common Dreams (July 3, 2025).
GOP Budget Bill Slashes Medicaid for Millions, Cuts Taxes for the Rich, and Funds ICE at Historic Levels: An Interview with Rep. Ro KhannaDemocracy Now! (July 3, 2025).
America Worst, Codified: Trump’s Horrific, Harmful, Horrendous Bill and Our Future – Christopher D. Cook (Common Dreams, July 3, 2025).


See also the following chronologically-ordered Wild Reed posts:
Marisa Kabas: “We’re Witnessing a Coup By an Unelected Billionaire Propped Up By a Felonious President”
Protesting Trump’s “Dystopian” Immigration Policies
Timothy Snyder on Resisting the Oligarchs’ “Logic of Destruction”
“This Is Essentially Viktor Orbán’s Playbook”
“An Extremely Clever Ruse” by and for the Rich: Owen Jones on Elon Musk’s Coup
“To Be a Rib in This Body of Our Country”
Quote of the Day – February 21, 2025
Ralph Nader: “We’re Heading Into the Most Serious Crisis in American History. There’s No Comparison”
Why the Democratic Party Is Not Going to Save Us From Fascism
“This Is How Democracy Unravels”
Jason Stanley on How Fascism Works
James Greenberg on Trumpism: “The Tactics Are Unmistakable”
Tony Pentimalli on Trump’s “Death Warrant for Democracy”
The Reckoning Is Coming
“This Is What Fascism Looks Like”
Peter Bloom: Quote of the Day – June 10, 2025
Brent Molnar on the Silence of the Generals
“Protesting Is What Patriotism Looks Like in Public”: The “No Kings” Protests of June 14, 2025
Norman Solomon: Quote of the Day – June 16, 2025
Naming the Pattern . . . and Its Source
Marianne Williamson: Quote of the Day – June 20, 2025
“No Kings”? Absolutely. But Also “No Oligarchy”


See also:
Neoliberalism vs Neofascism: Cornel West on the State of U.S. Politics (2024)
What the Republican Party Now Stands For
Chris Hedges on the End of the American Empire
Will We Let Fascism Come to America?
Robert Reich: Quote of the Day – April 11, 2023
Jeff Sharlet on the Fascist Ideology of Donald Trump and Marjorie Taylor Greene
Chauncey Devega on the Ongoing Danger of the Trump Cult (2022)
Historian Nancy MacLean: The Threat to American Democracy Is at “Red-Alert”
“Come for the Racism, Stay for the Autocracy”
William D. Lindsey: Quote of the Day – August 12, 2022
“How Can One Overreact to a Mortal Threat to American Democracy?”
Republicans Pose an “Existential Threat” to American Democracy (2021)
Dan Rather on America’s “Moment of Reckoning”
The Republican Party in a Nutshell
Insurrection at the United States Capitol
Trump’s Legacy (2020)
“Fascism Is Upon Us”
“We Have an Emergency On Our Hands”: Marianne Williamson On the “Freefall” of American Democracy
President Trump, “We Hold You Responsible” (2019)
Quote of the Day – October 28, 2018
In Charlottesville, the Face of Terrorism In the U.S.
Trump’s America: Normalized White Supremacy and a Rising Tide of Racist Violence
Progressive Perspectives on the Election of Donald Trump (2016)
Trump’s Playbook
Progressive Perspectives on the Rise of Donald Trump