Thursday, May 1, 2025

To Our Establishment Friends in the Democratic Party:

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBgl7n10CS0

 

Transcript

thanks very much for joining me these
are unprecedented moments in modern
American history and we have got to
respond in unprecedented ways and
together that is exactly what we're
doing our grassroots political
revolution is aggressively taking on
Trump and the oligarchy and we are
making real progress over the last eight
weeks I've been to 11 states nebraska
Iowa Wisconsin Michigan Nevada Arizona
Colorado California Utah Idaho and
Montana held 17 rallies and have spoken
to over
250,000 people most of these rallies
were held in districts that are
represented by Republican members of
Congress
interestingly many of the people who
showed up at these rallies were
independents or Republicans and not just
Democrats representative Alexandria
Accaziocortez accompanied me at the most
recent fighting oligarchy events and she
did a fantastic job we are continuing to
hit the road this time I'll be going to
Pennsylvania on Thursday I will be doing
a Mayday celebration with Pennsylvania
trade unionists in Philadelphia on
Friday we'll be in Harrisburg for an
evening event and on Saturday morning
we'll be in Lehigh Valley congressman
Chris Deluzio will be joining us for
these events if any of you live in these
communities please drop by we would love
to see you there but it's not just about
the rallies that we're focusing on as
important as they are please understand
that we are not just parachuting into
communities and then walking away we're
doing much more than that we are working
hard to build a sustainable progressive
grassroots
infrastructure mostly focusing now on
marginal congressional districts that
have Republican members of Congress we
have already hired local organizers in
Nebraska Iowa Wisconsin and Michigan
with more to come these organizers are
putting together grassroots coalitions
with great success they have already
organized well-attended meetings where
community members come together to
discuss local concerns over 400 folks
were out in Michigan last week and over
300 attended a meeting in Wisconsin they
are also organizing door-to-door
canvasing setting up phone banks and
engaging in social media bottom line
here we are not going to let the
Republican representatives who prefer to
hide from their constituents escape
their
responsibilities shortterm as many of
you know there's a so-called
reconciliation bill coming before
Congress in the not too distant future
this horrific Trump legislation would
provide a trillion dollars in tax breaks
for the 1% while making massive cuts to
Medicaid nutrition housing and other
programs that working families
desperately need this bill has got to be
defeated and our efforts are putting
pressure on vulnerable Republicans to
vote no longer term we want to see
Republicans in these districts defeated
in 2026 and Democrats regaining control
over the House if we can accomplish that
we'll be taking a giant step forward in
stopping Trump's destructive
agenda further as many of you may know
and this is long-term thinking we've
just issued a call for progressives
throughout the country to run for office
from school board to city council to
state legislature to the United States
Congress the response has been
extraordinary
over 5,000 people from virtually every
state in the country have expressed an
interest in getting involved politically
some are interested in running as
progressive Democrats others as
independents we'll be doing a Zoom call
with many of them this Wednesday evening
in order to begin providing them with
the guidance that new candidates often
require if you are interested in the
possibility of running for office
yourself please go to bernie
sanders.com/run that's bernie
sanders.com/run and you can get
information as to how you can
proceed not
surprisingly the establishment has taken
note of what we are doing
republicans including Trump and Musk
tried to downplay the size of our
rallies according to Musk those who
attended were mostly paid
organizers really not quite true while
members of the Democratic establishment
have occasionally applauded our efforts
on the road a number of them and their
corporate media friends are becoming
increasingly nervous about the progress
we're making and you may have heard some
of this recently uh in newspapers or
radio or tvu or in social media these
establishment figures are exclaiming
that progressives shouldn't be taken too
seriously that we as progressives are
too far-left we are extreme we are out
of touch with American
society none of these establishment
critiques are new i've heard them for a
long long time but they are worth
discussing so let me take a minute to do
that according to these establishment
politicians analysts media pundits and
wealthy campaign contri contributors the
future of the Democratic Party lies in
moderation we shouldn't be rocking the
boat we shouldn't be bringing forth bold
ideas to address the crisis facing
working families we shouldn't be talking
about oligarchy about one guy owning
more wealth than the bottom 53% of
American households can't talk about
that we shouldn't be talking about
massive income and wealth inequality and
the reality that the top 1% now owns
more wealth than the bottom 90% we
shouldn't be talking about the
unprecedented concentration of corporate
ownership that exists and that a handful
of large Wall Street firms are the major
stockholders in virtually every large
corporation in America we shouldn't be
talking about the need to grow the trade
union movement so that workers can
negotiate for decent wages and benefits
and let us let us never talk about a
corrupt campaign finance system that
allows billionaires in both parties to
control the political and legislative
process oh and of course we shouldn't be
talking about corporate control over the
media according to these leaders of the
Democratic establishment the path
forward get ready for this is to
continue doing exactly what they have
been doing for the last 10 years in
other words tell the world how bad
Donald Trump is while continuing to
defend a rigged and corrupt economic and
political system that makes the rich
richer while working families fall
further and further
behind well we disagree with that
approach of course we will continue to
work with Democrats and anybody else to
help lead the way in exposing Trump's
pathological lying his kleptocratic
behavior which enriches himself and his
family his disastrous economic policies
which benefit the rich at the expense of
everyone
else his authoritarianism and his
contempt for the Constitution is foreign
policy which is alienating us from
longtime friends and allies we will
continue to do that and
more but that is not
enough from one end of our country to
the other in red states blue states
purple states working families young
people seniors the poor people of color
people in cities and people in rural
America and Americans of all stripes are
desperately looking for a new and bold
vision for America's future
the status quo is not working and cannot
and should not be defended let me repeat
that the status quo is not working and
cannot and should not be
defended simply stated in the richest
country in the history of the world
where our productive capabilities are
exploding with new technologies every
man woman and child in our country can
and should have a decent standard of
living this is not radical utopian
thinking this is not far-left this is
what we can and should be achieving this
is what we should be fighting for what
is radical and unthinkable is that in in
the year 2025 in the United States of
America 60% of our people live paycheck
to paycheck and we have some of the
highest rates of childhood and senior
poverty of any major country on earth
what is radical is that we have more
income and wealth inequality than we've
ever had before and
unbelievably one man owns more wealth
than the bottom 53% of households what
is radical is that we are the only major
country not to guarantee health care for
all as a human right or have paid family
and medical leave what is radical is
that 800,000 of our fellow Americans are
homeless and that over 20 million
households spend over half of their
limited incomes for housing what is
radical is that we are spending close to
$1 trillion a year on the
military and many billions in weaponry
for an extremist Netanyahu government in
Israel that has waged a horrific illegal
and immoral war against the people of
Gaza
what is radical is that our democracy is
being undermined not just by Donald
Trump but by billionaire campaign
contributors and a corrupt campaign
finance
system the American people desperately
want this country to move forward in a
new direction
economically politically socially and
environmentally just as a matter of fact
a recent survey found that threearters
of Americans believe the American
political and economic system need major
major
changes so to our establishment friends
in the Democratic
Party no we will not maintain the status
quo we will not shrink from big ideas we
are prepared to take on the big money
interests who dominate our society and
we know that the American people are
with us in that fight and we should be
enormously proud that we are helping to
shape that
path but let us be clear the road
forward will not be easy we are taking
on the oligarchs and their unlimited
wealth
we're taking on corporate America and
the media that they own we're taking on
Donald Trump and the Republican party
and we're taking on the fossilized
section of the Democratic Party which
cannot shake loose from their top-down
politics their wealthy campaign donors
and their super
PACs in this pivotal moment in American
and world history when the stakes are so
high for our country and the entire
planet we should not underestimate the
difficult challenges that we face but
that should not make us
pessimistic if we stand together we have
the power to create a government and an
economy that works for all of us not
just a handful of billionaires
as Nelson Mandela one of the great
liberation leaders in modern history
reminded us quote "It always seems
impossible until it is done." End quote
let's do it thank you very much

 

a little bird told me

 a little bird told me 

 

Twitter Logo, Twitter Symbol, Meaning, History and Evolution 

Elon Musk responds to Twitter’s threat to sue him over reneging on deal with a meme

 

donald-trump-recruited-by-kgb-in-80s-and-even-has-codename-claims-former-soviet-spy

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/jan/29/trump-russia-asset-claims-former-kgb-spy-new-book


https://archive.is/ohI5R


https://www.the-express.com/news/world-news/163709/us-air-force-plane-spy-plane-lands-moscow-carrying-sensitive-cargo-after-putin-invite


https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/ex-soviet-spy-makes-sensational-kgb-claim-about-trump/ar-AA1zxhrZ


https://www.the-express.com/news/world-news/163709/us-air-force-plane-spy-plane-lands-moscow-carrying-sensitive-cargo-after-putin-invite


https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/us-news/donald-trump-recruited-kgb-codename-34726995


https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/kgb-spy-trump-asset-russia-b1794955.html


https://bylinetimes.com/2025/02/21/donald-trump-was-recruited-by-the-kgb-under-codename-krasnov-claims-former-soviet-spy-chief/


https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/donald-trump-recruited-by-kgb-in-80s-and-even-has-codename-claims-former-soviet-spy/ar-AA1zwS2y


https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2025/2/21/2305351/-Magic-Disappearing-DB-Story-About-Allegations-Trump-Was-Recruited-as-a-Russian-Asset


https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2025/2/21/2305375/-Before-Trump-was-exposed-as-Krasnov-and-after


https://www.dailykos.com/story/2025/2/21/2305257/-Krasnov

INDIVISIBLE: A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO DEMOCRACY ON THE BRINK Strategies, Tactics, & Tips For How Everyday Americans Can Fight Back Together Wherever We Live

 https://indivisible.org/resource/guide

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Now in Introduction

What’s Up With This Document
    Who this is for: Anyone who lives in America 
    and is upset, scared, and determined. You want to do your part to protect your family, your neighbors, and democracy from Trump 2.0. Maybe you’re a current Indivisible group leader or member or maybe you’re brand new - welcome!
    What this guide is: A set of strategies and practical first steps to help you get started. It’s not everything we need to do. We’re going to need a lot of different people and groups to do their part. We don’t have all the answers yet, but we know we need to put one foot in front of the other.
    How to use it: Join or form a local Indivisible group or review this guide with your existing group, and start putting the parts of this into action that make sense for where you live. Don’t wait for orders and don’t ask for permission. If you’re in, you’re a leader in this movement, and we’re here to help.;

If there's one universally accepted truth in the modern age, it's that sequels suck. And Trump 2.0 will be no exception. Trump, Vance, and their MAGA minions feel vindicated by the victory of their bigoted, fascistic clown show of a presidential campaign. Trump takes office with a plan to institute the worst parts of Project 2025. He’ll be enabled by a judiciary packed with right-wing ideologues and a congressional majority stacked with MAGA foot soldiers. And he’s assembled a bloc of corporations and billionaires eager to do his bidding in exchange for tax cuts and corrupt favors. But he has no mandate for the staggeringly harmful agenda he’s about to unleash on the country. And together, we have the power to fight back — and win.

Democracy is in grave peril, but it is not dead. Fascists depend on convincing us to give our power away and fall in line, that the fight is over and we lost. And while we must be clear-eyed about the threat, we must not do the fascists’ work for them by giving them powers they do not have. Trump wants to govern as a dictator, but he has the slimmest possible congressional majority and a grossly unpopular agenda. Winning an election with 49.9% of the vote (of those who voted) does not make him a Dictator for Life and does not make Project 2025 the law of the land.

The truth is that political power resides in many places — from local to state to federal. To stave off the fascists, we must tap into that power in every corner of our country. We must organize ourselves to block their attacks, break MAGA’s political strength, and build a winning majority coalition of our own. Leadership in this moment must come from regular people, not just politicians. Elected Democrats will need our encouragement, support, and cajoling to find their spines and fight back. Elected Republicans can and must break with MAGA or be held accountable for the harm they cause. This guide outlines concrete strategies and tactics that collectively will help us limit harm, win in 2026, and throw MAGA out in 2028.

Eight years ago, we wrote the Indivisible Guide to organizing locally to pressure Congress and block the Trump agenda. Now, we’re offering our best advice on how everyday people can organize to stop Trump 2.0. There’s a lot we don’t know about what needs to be done. We’ll need to learn and experiment as we go. But we hope that this guide will be useful for people across the country who are grappling with what they can do in this moment.

Our shared future depends on everyday Americans choosing to fight back. We believe each of us has a role to play — in blue states, red states, and political battlegrounds across America. We believe MAGA will seek to divide and conquer us, isolating us one by one in an attempt to fracture our resolve. We believe standing together, Indivisible, is the only way to protect our families, our neighbors, and our democracy. And we believe that we will win.

The two lead authors of this doc were Leah and Ezra, co-founders of Indivisible. Find us on Bluesky at @ezralevin and @leahgreenberg. We didn’t do this alone - huge thanks to the 2-3 dozen friends, family, colleagues, Indivisible leaders, and brilliant minds in the pro-democracy world who in the week after a traumatic election conspired with us on how to move forward. in this movement, and we’re here to help.;

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One-Page Summary

Chapter 1: What Happened and Why it Matters. Heading into the 2024 election, Americans were angry about inflation and frustrated with the status quo. Some voters either flipped to Trump or didn’t vote at all. That gave Trump the margins to win — but it doesn’t give him a mandate for dictatorship or Project 2025. Americans of all stripes are going to be pissed when Trump 2.0 comes to town dressed in chaos, corruption, and cruelty. We can stoke that backlash to break up their coalition and build ours.

Chapter 2: A Quick Primer on Constituent Power. Trump wants us to believe that the presidency is all-powerful. It ain’t true. Political power in our democracy overlaps between local, state, and federal electeds. Your power comes from your ability to be a source of support (or a pain in the ass) to those electeds. You can use this power to get them to stand up to Trump 2.0 or face political consequences. We review the basics of constituent power — what it is, how it works, and how yours can do the most good in this moment where you live.

Chapter 3: The Plan to Get Through the Next 2 Years. Our best chance to get through this era with some amount of democracy intact is to hang on until 2026 and win big in the midterms — breaking Trump’s hold on Congress and making sure election deniers and saboteurs aren’t in charge of the 2028 election. We’ve boiled it down to three big plays:

  1. We will all throw in to say NO to the Project 2025 agenda pushed by the White House and Congress. We’ll stop what we can and pick strategic fights to drive national backlash to win in 2026.
  2. We will play hardball wherever we’ve got Democrats in local, city, or state office — pushing them to block, delay, and challenge MAGA’s attacks.
  3. We will work to protect and win elections — defending against election deniers in swing states and turning all that national backlash into an electoral majority coalition that delivers big wins in 2026.

You’ll plug into the plays that make the most sense for where you live and the leverage you have. Think of it as a giant national pro-democracy team — some of us are playing offense, some are playing defense, but if we all play our roles, we’ll make it through together.

Chapter 4: Protect and Prepare. Things are about to get much worse, and we need to treat an attack on one as an attack on all of us. That means supporting communities under threat and preparing to operate under increasingly authoritarian conditions. We’ll review how to:

  1. Organize to Protect Communities Under Threat. MAGA will hit hard, and we’ll need to stand together.
  2. Operate Under Authoritarian Creep. We’re not giving up on democracy, but we are not naive about what we face. We’ll cover lessons learned about operating under increasingly authoritarian conditions.

Chapter 5: Practical steps for finding or forming your local Indivisible group. Fascists depend on you, believing you’re alone and powerless. And honestly, on your own, you don’t have a ton of power. But, organized groups of individuals do have power. If you’re a fan of an existing group in your area, join it. If not, get a few friends together, start a new local Indivisible group, and build from there. Your local group is the basis for everything else you can hope to achieve in this period. This chapter includes some starter recommendations for how to pull your new, local, volunteer-led Indivisible group together, connect with others on the ground, and get to work.


The big decision that could shape AOC’s future

 https://www.politico.com/news/2025/04/30/aoc-house-oversight-democratic-party-future-00317612

 https://www.politico.com/news/2025/04/30/aoc-house-oversight-democratic-party-future-00317612

Congress

The big decision that could shape AOC’s future

A career move that Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez pursued five months ago might make less sense now.

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) speaks with reporters.

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is at a crossroads — again.

Five months ago, she chose to play the inside game with her fellow House Democrats, running for her party’s top post on the high-profile Oversight Committee. She came up short to a more senior lawmaker, Rep. Gerry Connolly of Virginia, and left the committee entirely.

Now she has a second chance. Connolly unexpectedly announced Monday he will soon step aside for health reasons, leaving her with another critical choice — one made even more momentous by how much has changed inside the Democratic Party since she last chose to try and move up the House ranks.

Faced with the stresses of President Donald Trump’s second term, Democratic voters are yearning for younger and more assertive leadership. Many see exactly what they are looking for in Ocasio-Cortez, 35, who has traveled the country in recent months, packing rally after rally with Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and fueling speculation about a potential White House run.

In other words, the stage afforded as ranking member of the House Oversight Committee is suddenly looking a whole lot smaller, and Ocasio-Cortez is remaining publicly and privately noncommittal as speculation swirls about Connolly’s successor.

Even colleagues who enthusiastically backed her Oversight bid last year have been left guessing about her final decision.

“The group of us who were her whip team have asked for her plans, and she’s still sorting out what she wants to do,” said Rep. Becca Balint (D-Vt.). “I think, to the person, we’ve all said, ‘Just let us know what you want to do, and we’ll work on your behalf.’”

That’s a common sentiment inside the House Democratic Caucus, where many members see her as the perfect fit for the Oversight job — a skill requiring media savvy, quick thinking and a political killer instinct.

But others off Capitol Hill think she’s better off seeking a bigger stage and continuing to build a national platform to reshape the future of the Democratic Party. Instead of chasing a mid-level House job, some suggest she’s better off preparing a run for Senate or even the presidency in 2028.

“I think the work being done in Oversight by the minority party is way less important than the work being done in communities and across America painting a different path, a different vision for the Democratic Party,” said Corbin Trent, a former Ocasio-Cortez aide.

“I think we really are in the midst of defining what the next political era could be and defining what the Democratic Party should be,” added an ally of Ocasio-Cortez granted anonymity to speak candidly. “And I think she has a much bigger role to play in that conversation than she does in the kind of nitty-gritty of gaining power within the House.”

There are signs that the congresswoman is torn herself. Even after losing to Connolly, she has continued to position herself as a team player after being seen for years as the leader of the Squad — the hard-left cadre that was often defined in opposition to the elected Democratic leadership in the House. She has paid her dues to the party campaign arm and worked to calm previous jitters about her support for primary challenges to Democratic incumbents.

She has garnered praise from fellow House Democrats for staying on message at her rallies with Sanders, and some said that Ocasio-Cortez, one of the party’s top communicators, could help them meet the base’s demand for more vigorous, visible opposition to Trump in a prime leadership role.

There’s also nothing preventing her from seeking the Oversight post and then seeking higher office down the road. If Democrats retake the House majority next year, Ocasio-Cortez would be in line to wield broad subpoena power and lead the charge in investigating the Trump administration. It could be a huge platform for an ambitious Democrat, albeit one with huge responsibilities.

Plenty of her colleagues are hoping she will take on the challenge, and they believe she would be the immediate frontrunner if she does.

“Folks are asking us to use every tool that we can to hold this administration accountable,” said Rep. Emily Randall (D-Wash.), an Oversight member who said she’d support Ocasio-Cortez if she ran.

“I think my constituents and the American people want us to show the fight against the harm being done, and Alex has been one of the strongest voices on that,” seconded Rep. Pat Ryan (D-N.Y.). “When you’re in an existential fight, and you’re on a team, you want to have your best players in all the key roles.”

A House Democratic aide, granted anonymity to speak candidly, said that the caucus had made a “mistake” in electing Connolly to lead the panel last year and now had “an opportunity to right that wrong and put in one of the most powerful voices in a high-profile position.”

Ocasio-Cortez said in an interview Monday that “right now there’s no vacancy” and that she wanted to be respectful of Connolly, who has not yet formally stepped down from the panel.

While she might be the prohibitive favorite if she runs, there are obstacles. For one, she would need to rejoin the panel after securing a junior post on the more coveted Energy and Commerce Committee, which would force senior leaders to waive some caucus rules and potentially do some reshuffling. Most Democrats believe that would be a formality if she ultimately decides to run.

There’s also a candidate in the race already. Connolly named Rep. Stephen Lynch (D-Mass.) to head up the committee in his absence, and Lynch said Monday he intends to run for the permanent post and had Connolly’s endorsement to do so. Lynch gave a presentation on behalf of the committee in a closed-door Democratic Caucus meeting Tuesday morning on the impact of Republicans’ pending domestic policy bill.

“It’s a great committee,” Lynch, 70, said in an interview. “There are a lot of younger members on the committee. It’s probably the youngest committee and the committee with the least seniority and time on the Hill. I think having a little bit of balance will help.”

But Lynch has twice sought Democrats’ top Oversight slot and, dogged by his past positioning as a moderate, fallen well short. He opposed the Affordable Care Act, though he’s since embraced the legislation, and he opposed gay marriage as a state legislator, though he’s since become supportive of LGBTQ+ rights.

If Ocasio-Cortez doesn’t run, it could open the floodgates for a number of other young, ambitious Democrats on the panel. Reps. Jasmine Crockett of Texas is expected to run if Ocasio-Cortez doesn’t, and Reps. Ro Khanna of California, Maxwell Frost of Florida and Robert Garcia of California are also potential candidates.

 

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waiting for the balls to decend

 

new years eve - waiting for the balls to descend...
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