We’re in a far more dangerous and violent stage of Trump’s regime. What should we do to stop it?
EDITOR'S NOTE: Dr. Reich wrote this piece prior to the ICE murder of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis.
| Five-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos, a student at Valley View Elementary, in Minneapolis, whom school officials and a lawyer for the Ramos family say was detained with his parent by federal agents on Tuesday |
ICE agents have kidnapped
a 5-year-old child to use him as “bait” to arrest his parents. The
child and his father are now in a detention center in Texas, although no one
knows their exact whereabouts. They were in America legally.
This is only the latest cruel outrage I’ve heard about. All
this is being done in our name — the United States of America
— with our authority, our tax dollars, and, seemingly, our acquiescence.
Recently I asked many of you what you believe to be the most
important strategy for stopping Trump’s reign of terror. I offered several
alternatives based on what I’ve heard from prominent people and organizations
in the resistance, along with some skeptical responses to each.
So many of you responded and want to discuss these further
that today I’m posting a revised version of my query — including the top three
alternatives, as edited to reflect many of the responses sent to me.
1. Target a few Republican senators and House members to switch parties and thereby give Democrats a congressional majority in at least one chamber.
Several of the people I contacted said the single most
important thing we can do now is target a few Republican senators and
representatives to switch sides or become independents who caucus with the
Democrats — giving Democrats a majority in at least one chamber. That will be
stop or at least slow Trump.
Republican majorities are razor-thin in both chambers, but
as long as they’re in the majority, it’s extremely difficult to stop Trump. Yet
some Republicans represent purple districts and states and are struggling to
keep their Republican supporters behind them. They’re also struggling with
their own consciences in continuing to support Trump’s authoritarian fascism.
They’re “gettable,” I’m told.
I recall in 2001 when Vermont Republican Senator Jim
Jeffords became an independent and caucused with the Democrats — thereby giving
Democrats control of the Senate. Jeffords was a principled man who thought
George W. Bush and Dick Cheney were destroying the GOP. Trump is far worse than
Bush and Cheney.
Skeptics tell me this won’t work because the forces holding
Republican senators and representatives in place are way stronger than they
were in 2001.







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