Join the Resistance

Closeup of mural of Congressman John R. Lewis I appeal to all of you to get into this great revolution that is sweeping this nation. Get in and stay in the streets of every city, every village and hamlet of this nation until true freedom comes, until the revolution of 1776 is complete. John Lewis
Closeup of mural of Congressman John R. Lewis (1940-2020) (Photo by Thomas Cizauskas, published under Creative Commons license) — Artist: Sean Schwab Atlanta (Sweet Auburn), Georgia, USA. Painted 2012.

Resistance is growing. Not just in big cities. Not just in blue states. All across the country.

Bernie Sanders and AOC get wildly enthusiastic crowds. Republican leadership tells Congressional reps to cancel town halls. When they don’t, they get an earful from angry constituents, right, left, and center.

Demonstrations (yes, non-violent demonstrations) targeted Tesla all over the country this weekend. Spontaneous organizing shows up with banners at freeway overpasses or on street corners. Meanwhile, the legal battles continue in courts across the country.

Next weekend–BIG national mobilization called Hands Off. If you are in the Twin Cities, it’s at the State Capitol at noon on Saturday, April 5. Other MN locations include Farmington, Chaska, Plymouth, Northfield, Anoka, St. Peter, Owatonna, Rochester, New Ulm, Wabasha, Willmar, Winona, Brainerd, Alexandria, Cyrus, Cloquet, and Duluth. Click here for an event near you, wherever you live.

And for a few signs of hope:

Bluesky post of protest against Tesla, with four protest signs: Musk Felon; The Smell of Falling Tesla Stock in the Morning; caricature of Musk; swasticar dealer

Hope to see you on Saturday!

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Resistance is NOT Futile!

Our struggle is not the struggle of a day, a week, a month or a year. It is the struggle of a lifetime.  - John Lewis

Today’s victory for resistance: Federal District Judge William Alsup ruled in favor of the federal employees unions challenging mass firings and ordered reinstatement of thousands of workers at Treasury and the Veterans Affairs, Agriculture, Defense, Energy and Interior Departments. He called the firings a “sham” and said “It is sad, a sad day when our government would fire some good employee and say it was based on performance when they know good and well that’s a lie.” 

The ruling will be appealed. The Trump/Musk regime can try to fire the employees again, this time using a legal procedure. But this is still a win.

Every win counts. Every win is one more step on the long road to reclaiming democracy and the rule of law.

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“Let’s Kill All The Lawyers”

Judge's gavel and two law books

Almost half a century ago, I was a small-town lawyer in a solo practice. I drew up wills, checked titles and prepared deeds, consoled and fought for clients through divorces, incorporated small businesses, and represented kids charged with truancy or adults accused of drunk driving or disorderly conduct. My rural county had a single judge. When I crossed swords with him, he promised to retaliate against any of my clients who appeared in his court. 

I could not ethically allow clients to suffer because of his abuses of judicial power. I closed my practice and moved away. The judge’s misconduct, for which he eventually got a slap on the wrist from the state board concerned with judicial ethics, deprived my clients of representation. 

My small-town law practice has very little in common with Perkins Coie, a powerful Washington DC law firm with more than a thousand lawyers. What we do have in common is the impossibility of continuing to represent clients in a situation where legal authorities will retaliate against your clients in order to punish you. 

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Not My Last Heart

Post-it notes on grocery shelves--first says "Don't blame Biden, blame President Trump" and second says "Call Fischbach 202-225-2165 Tell here to STOP cuts for our farmers!"
Post-It protest notes in grocery store in Willmar.

Years ago, in response to some scolding, a beloved child told me, “Mom, you broke my last heart!” I know the feeling, but I also know that there is no “last heart.” 

What the Trump/Musk cabal is doing to our country, to our world, is heart-breaking. But that is not the end of it. I refuse to give in or give up or stop fighting. 

Even when my heart breaks over what my government is doing in my name, I will not quit living and loving, failing and falling, getting up and going on. I take heart again from brave people speaking out and fighting back. 

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Resistance and Hope

Protest sign saying "I resist this shit with every fiber of my being"

Last week I promised a friend that I would write blog posts about reasons to hope and about ways to resist. Then came a week of urgent medical errands, and here I am at Friday, only now getting to the task. But—here I am also with hope and resistance. 

Resistance first, because hope grows out of resistance. Today, February 28, is the first of many days of national protest. Today is a “consumer blackout, a day to buy nothing from Amazon, nothing from Target, nothing from any big merchandiser, manufacturer, peddler of gas or automobiles or a hundred, a thousand other profit centers for the oligarchs. Today is a day to buy only from small local stores and restaurants, especially in immigrant corridors (Lake Street, University Avenue) struggling to survive as fear keeps customers hiding at home. 

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Republican Stupidity Watch: Health Edition 

Scientist in white lab coat looking at microscope

The Trump/Musk machine says they are going to protect U.S. health by using Title 42 to keep out migrants. Migrants, they say, pose a public health threat. What threat? Measles? No, that’s Texas. Avian flu? That’s migrating birds, not people. 

Trump/Musk and company are still trying to figure out their 21st century reprise of this venerable racist trope.  In the meantime, they are protecting U.S. health by firing the border inspectors whose literal job is … to protect U.S. health by inspecting humans, animals, and agricultural products crossing the border. Yep—they fired CDC and USDA border inspectors, leaving some ports of entry with no health inspectors at all

In another public health move, the Trump administration is targeting health and medical research. On January 29, a judge ordered an end to Trump’s freeze on grants and funding. That should mean that grants for health-related research are once again possible, right?

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Trump versus Minnesota: The First Moves

Image from White House social media post-Trump with crown and words "Long Live the King"
In a social media post declaring victory over the city of New York, Trump declared “Long Live the King!” A White House social media account repeated the words, with an image of Trump wearing a crown.

Trump/Musk firings, spending freezes, and program cuts affect Minnesota as well as the rest of the country. For many Minnesotans, the impact of the Trump/Musk firings hits where it really hurts, abruptly ending their jobs, with no notice, no severance pay, and no guarantee of continuing health insurance. 

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Who Runs DOGE?

Big Brother is watching you

First, Trump announced that Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy would head up DOGE. Then Ramaswamy left to run for governor, leaving Musk as the sole head of DOGE. Musk repeatedly spoke as the head of DOGE and claimed that he and DOGE were rooting out fraud and inefficiency, though without ever furnishing evidence. 

From November 6 to February 17, Trump and Musk and everybody else called Musk the head of DOGE. They said he was a “special government employee” and did not have to follow any pesky ethics rules about conflicts of interest. Trump, his press secretary, and Musk himself repeatedly boasted of Musk’s actions as head of DOGE. Musk and Trump appeared together in the Oval Office to tout DOGE and Musk’s work. 

Then came half a dozen lawsuits challenging the scope and legitimacy of the power of DOGE and Musk. 

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Republican Stupidity Watch: Valentine’s Day Massacre Edition

Photo of Trump with words "You're fired"
Photo by Leon H, published under Creative Commons license

In a Valentine’s Day Massacre, the Trump/Musk regime sent mass firing notices to tens of thousands of federal employees across the country, effective over the weekend. The firings had nothing to do with performance, nothing to do with merit, nothing to do with efficiency. Their common characteristic was cruelty. 

Those fired were “on probation.” That means a one- or two-year period after hiring or after transfer from one position to another or one agency to another. During this probationary period, civil service protection against firing does not apply. That’s the only reason for these firings: the Trump/Musk/DOGE machine COULD fire people, and so they did. 

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Republican Stupidity Watch: Food Safety Edition

Person in suit and tie with outstretched hand and caption reading "Salmonella"
Salmonella by Nick Youngson CC BY-SA 3.0 Pix4free

Don’t bother reading this unless you eat food. 

The head of the Food and Drug Administration’s food safety division just resigned. He said that the Trump/Musk firings in his division and the RFK, Jr. threats to dissolve it made his work impossible. His work, and that of the fired FDA employees isn’t important unless you eat food. 

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