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11 votes
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Let’s just say it: The Republicans are the problem (2012)
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Is there a reason that we aren't seeing pushback to US President Donald Trump's blitzkreig?
Maybe that's the point of a blitzkreig, but I'm thinking back to 2016 where we saw huge numbers of people taking to the street - the Women's March, anti-Trump marches - to show displeasure for...
Maybe that's the point of a blitzkreig, but I'm thinking back to 2016 where we saw huge numbers of people taking to the street - the Women's March, anti-Trump marches - to show displeasure for Trump even being elected. In 2020 we saw some of the largest protests ever for BLM, potentially because folks had time to tune in and turn up because of the pandemic. But right now we're seeing an absolute assault on our institutions and it's up against absolute silence. I'm not trying to throw stones, I'm not out demonstrating either. Mostly because there isn't one to join. Does anyone have a theory or understand why we aren't seeing any public mobilization?
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Successful policy in small or medium sized cities frequently goes unnoticed - a case for taking inventory of what works
10 votes -
US DeepSeek users could face million-dollar fine and prison time under proposed bill
14 votes -
US President Donald Trump and the risk of a NATO-Russia war
10 votes -
US Treasury says Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency has not rejected payments in first attempt to clarify access granted to critical system
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China no longer has a de minimis trade exemption. What is it?
10 votes -
CIA offers buyouts to entire workforce to align with US President Donald Trump priorities, sources say
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50501: Nationwide US protest Feb 5th fifty states fifty protests one day
I wanted to make sure there was a post about this as I only found out about it 3 days ago. There is a nationwide protest planned for February 5th at every state capitol. Make your own choices on...
I wanted to make sure there was a post about this as I only found out about it 3 days ago.
There is a nationwide protest planned for February 5th at every state capitol. Make your own choices on this and stay as safe as you are able, but I do not feel I am overstating things when I say that the United States is in incredible danger right now.
trump will get away with everything we let him get away with. We have seen him back off on various things when there was push back - we are NOT powerless in this at all.
While I dislike sending traffic to Reddit, my personal preferences there pale in comparison to the importance of this. r/50501 appears to be a central communications point for organizing this. I also checked the subreddit for the city I live in and there is an active thread with people coordinating for those who can't make it to the state capitol but still want to protest, going over local laws, issues of if the city requires protest permits, what possibilities to expect or plan for, etc.
If you don't want to, or don't feel safe protesting in person, YOU CAN STILL PARTICIPATE AND HELP. Demonstrating that a large percentage of the population is participating is important, and you can do that by phone and email as well. Call your state representatives offices on Wednesday, February 5th (tomorrow as I type this, but it's nearly midnight).
Look up your state representative here.
Call the United States Capitol switchboard at 202-224-3121 and ask to speak to the office of your state's senator.
If you do attend a protest, plan ahead to the extent you can. Wired had a reasonable article on this subject from 2022. Original Wired link here - it is paywalled though. Archive.is link here.
TL;DR on what to bring from that article:
Small bag or pack, preferably something you won't care about if you lose it.
Water.
Face mask or bandana. COVID is still a thing, and it may be beneficial to not have your face recorded by cameras.
Hat and/or sunglasses - same additional purpose of 'don't make it easy for gov to know who was there'.
Snacks. Plan ahead for food you can eat without needing to sit down for a meal. Protein bars, jerky, bag of fruit, PBJ...
Protest signs. Pick something short so you can write large letters. Make it easy to read from a distance. Maybe bring extras for others who want to carry one but don't have one.
Suitable clothing - it's winter, don't freeze. Consider packing something to change into if you get pepper spray on you - if you're planning for that, wrap it in plastic or the like so your change of clothes doesn't get exposed if/when you do.
Good, comfortable walking shoes or boots. You're going to be on your feet, make it easier on yourself.
Your ID (maybe) - double edged sword. If detained, not having it might keep you held up longer. In some states you may not have to show police your ID if they ask for it - you'll want to look this up for your state.
Your phone (maybe) - double edge sword. Your phone can record abuses and produce a video record to (try to) prove the reality of events. You can communicate, call for a ride, etc... Having your phone on you also means you can be geofenced which makes it much easier to find out 'was this person at that protest'. Surveillance tech capabilities exist, and this is one of them. Be aware of the trade-offs. I don't know if your specific model phone will actually not ping a tower if you put it into airplane mode.
Cash - buy food, pay for a ride, etc WITHOUT leaving easily traceable information from using your credit/debit card.
A power bank - not just for yourself, someone else might need to charge their phone too. Or non-phone camera for those thinking ahead to film but not contantly ping 'this (customer name) was at this protest'.
Misc useful things: duct tape, flashlight or headlamp, ibuprofen (bring a small LABELED bottle to make it at least a teeny bit harder for cops to claim 'no label, those pill could be anything, arresting you for drugs...' - they still could, but a labeled bottle would make your potential day in court that much easier on you..., cartridge-filter face mask (pepper spray), goggles (same reason), pen and paper, sharpie, band-aids / minor medical kit, wet wipes, ear plugs (to help against sonic crowd-control stuff - basically super loud painful speakers, extra face masks for others, copy of emergency phone numbers relevant to you, a card declaring any needed medical info someone might need to know if you can't tell them (asthma attack, anything..), if you have prescription meds you need to take, bring them in the labelled bottle to prove the prescription. Plan for the possibility you may be away for home longer than you plan on.Also from the article:
Know Your Rights
In the US, it’s entirely within your rights to peacefully demonstrate in public. The basic act of assembling and protesting action by the government is unquestionably protected, according to the First Amendment Coalition, a California-based nonprofit that’s committed to protecting freedom of speech. Also, as a general matter, “people have the right to film or otherwise document things that are happening in the public space,” says David Snyder, director of the FAC. “If police demand that you turn over your notes, I would say that you can assume they don’t have the right to seize that.” That said, if it comes down to a matter of force and you are physically outmatched, you may have to weigh the risks to your immediate personal safety, potentially have your notes or phone stripped from you, and pursue legal action later on. Also, Snyder notes, the First Amendment to the Constitution does not protect protesters who engage in unlawful activity, which includes destroying property or assaulting other people.Memorize at least one number of someone to call - if you're in jail and need to call someone, plan ahead to know ahead of time who you can trust who DIDN'T go and will be able to take a phone call from you and help you by letting your other family / friends know where you are or arrange bail for you.
Good luck everyone. Make reasonable choices on how much a trade-off you are willing to make on protesting vs your personal safety. Do what you can, because even if you decide to stay home you can still call the capitol switchboard, or keep trying to get through to your state representatives. If the line is busy: GOOD. Let their phones ring unceasingly all day from morning to night.
Edit as I think of other useful things: Instructions on how to clean pepper spray exposure.
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US President Donald Trump halts tariffs on Canada and Mexico as both offer new border security plans
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Fear, pain and hunger: The dire impact of US funding cuts in Africa
20 votes -
Donald Trump won’t rule out deploying US troops to support rebuilding Gaza, sees ‘long-term’ US ownership
34 votes -
US federal judge temporarily blocks Donald Trump’s birthright citizenship order
36 votes -
How US Senate Democrats can delay and defy Donald Trump's agenda with procedural hardball
13 votes -
The barrage of Donald Trump executive orders may be intentionally setting up confrontations with US Congress and the Supreme Court
20 votes -
Dark Gothic MAGA: How tech billionaires plan to destroy America
11 votes -
Unions and the Alliance for Retired Americans sue US Treasury Department over Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency access to personal information and financial data
25 votes -
5 Calls
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Greenland plans to ban foreign political donations over fears about potential interference in its forthcoming elections after attracting Donald Trump's interest
46 votes -
Marco Rubio says El Salvador offers to accept deportees from US of any nationality, including Americans
15 votes -
Ex-NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg will be Norway's finance minister – former military alliance chief returns to the political fray in Oslo after governing coalition collapsed
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Worried about my US treasury bills
With the way a certain billionaire has taken control of the US Treasury and begun to halt payments, I'm concerned that my T bills will not get paid out when they mature in April. I'm not really...
With the way a certain billionaire has taken control of the US Treasury and begun to halt payments, I'm concerned that my T bills will not get paid out when they mature in April.
I'm not really sure there's anything to be done about it, but it's stressing me out. See if I ever invest in them again.
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Senior US official to exit after rift with Elon Musk allies over payment system
34 votes -
An interview with Ahmed al-Sharaa, Syria’s president
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Elon Musk's junta establishes him as head of US government
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US President Donald Trump announces 25% tariffs against Canada, Mexico starting Tuesday; 10% against China
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Weekly US politics news and updates thread - week of January 27
This thread is posted weekly - please try to post all relevant US political content in here, such as news, updates, opinion articles, etc. Extremely significant events may warrant a separate...
This thread is posted weekly - please try to post all relevant US political content in here, such as news, updates, opinion articles, etc. Extremely significant events may warrant a separate topic, but almost all should be posted in here.
This is an inherently political thread; please try to avoid antagonistic arguments and bickering matches. Comment threads that devolve into unproductive arguments may be removed so that the overall topic is able to continue.
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Finland's Left Alliance is countering the far right by rejecting austerity and championing workers' rights and climate action
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The Lever - Informed citizens make better choices
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Ten things every US whistleblower needs to know
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The democratization of information production is killing US democracy
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Next generation fighter programs - the multinational race for air superiority (with Justin Bronk)
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The upcoming US PEPFAR cut will kill millions, many of them children
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Regarding the tariff wars that US President Donald Trump is launching against Canada and Mexico
sorry for dumb question but here it goes: I remember during the first administration, Trump launched some tariffs against us and if I recall correctly, it resulted in the signing of the USMCA...
sorry for dumb question but here it goes: I remember during the first administration, Trump launched some tariffs against us and if I recall correctly, it resulted in the signing of the USMCA which replaced NAFTA.
So, where I get lost is, are these agreements non-binding? Like a country can just choose not to follow them and face no consequences before they expire? Cause I'd assume that what the U.S. is doing breaks the conditions of the USMCA?
and if it's non-binding, then that means that even if another agreement is signed yet again, if Trump wants to throw a new tantrum halfway through his presidency and do tariff wars again, there's nothing stopping him and we'd have to come up with and sign a brand new agreement yet again?
14 votes -
Ken Martin elected US Democratic National Committee chair
11 votes -
Declassified US CIA guide to sabotaging fascism is suddenly viral. The e-book is now one of the most popular books online.
53 votes -
A fork in the road: Is US federal employee privacy compromised?
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Trade tariffs tomorrow and now US President Donald Trump is jockeying for Canadian water. Americans, what's your take on this?
What are your predictions for what will happen? What are the Trump supporters in your communities saying about a leader that picks fights with his country's friends?
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Norway's PM Jonas Gahr Støre left heading minority government after coalition partner pulls out over EU market rules it says make it impossible to shield citizens from high electricity prices
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The Alt-Right Playbook: The south bank of the rubicon
16 votes -
US President Donald Trump directs Pentagon and Department of Homeland Security to prepare migrant housing at Guantánamo Bay
48 votes -
The army of God comes out of the shadows
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Sweden points to ‘foreign power’ after Iraqi refugee on trial for Qur’an burnings shot dead
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White House response adds to confusion on US federal funding freeze
19 votes -
Ten ideas to oppose the Donald Trump US administration
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Donald Trump White House rescinds freeze on US federal grants, reversing course
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Should leftists in the US be armed?
I recently heard something that I didn’t like. It was about the growth of fascism in the US, and it said something that I was uncomfortable hearing; ignoring it is the same as acceptance. I am not...
I recently heard something that I didn’t like. It was about the growth of fascism in the US, and it said something that I was uncomfortable hearing; ignoring it is the same as acceptance.
I am not subscribed to ~society. I was automatically added when it was created but I quickly noped out. I had already lowered my news consumption to a minimum before Trump won the election, but after I have actively avoided even those few programs that I thought were good. I didn’t have the will to hear about the terrible things on the horizon.
So now I am thinking about what I should do, and right now the thing that seems like the most concrete action is to buy a gun.
Honestly, though, I hate guns. I’ve done a shooting range a few times when I was a kid and I guess they were kind of fun but the idea of using it against people sickens me. On the other hand, we are living in an age where police forces are paramilitarized, the president can and will use CBP as a military force within the US border, and our civil rights are being pried apart.
But what would I actually do with a gun? What difference will it actually make? Bring part of deadly violence is the last thing that I want.
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US President Donald Trump's foreign aid cuts lead to guards at terrorist holding centers in Syria going unpaid and some not showing up to work
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Jan 6th rioter refuses US President Donald Trump's pardon
34 votes