Robert Reich is a relentless fighter for our democracy. He served in the administrations of Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, and Bill Clinton, in whose administration he was secretary of Labor.
He wrote recently to urge people to organize against Trump’s violations of the law.
Friends,
Before I post my Sunday cartoon, I want to share with you some thoughts about the third hellish week of Trump II.
As of Friday, Trump has signed more than 50 executive orders, covering every aspect of American life and much foreign policy.
It’s not just that this number of executive orders is unprecedented in modern American politics. Many are unlawful, unconstitutional, or both.
In the age of monarchs, kings issued decrees. The tsars of imperial Russia proclaimed ukases. The dictators of the 20th century made diktats.
Trump issues executive orders.
Average people in the age of monarchs, tsars, and dictators were largely powerless. Resistance meant almost certain death.
Many people were resigned to vulnerability. They practiced passivity. They knew no life other than repression. But their deference entrenched and ensured the power of monarchs, tsars, and dictators.
Arbitrary power depends on the acquiescence of everyone subjected to it.
Right now, after three weeks of Trump’s “flooding the zone” (as Trumpers like to say) some of you may be feeling powerless.
Trump wants you to feel powerless. He depends on your passivity in the face of his takeover of American democracy.
He wants to be a strongman who can act unilaterally and arbitrarily — who can issue orders about anything that pops into his head. Purging, firing, prosecuting, or deporting anyone he wants removed. Obliterating, freezing, and pummeling any institution he wants destroyed. Unleashing the richest man in the world to do whatever the hell he wants with the government of the United States.
If you are dumbfounded into inaction, if you don’t even want to hear the news, if you feel as though you’re living through a nightmare over which you have no control, I get it. Every other day I feel the same.
But hear me out.
You and I have no real choice but to stand up to Trump, Musk, and their lapdogs. To allow them to bully us into submission invites more bullying, more lawlessness, more gonzo executive orders.
Last week I suggested a number of actions we can take. It wasn’t an exhaustive list, of course, only some possibilities.
Millions of Americans — including many who have been purged from their positions of responsibility — are standing up to Trump and Musk’s tyranny.
Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski says the Senate phone system has been receiving around 1,600 calls each minute, compared to the 40 calls per minute it usually gets — thus disrupting the system.
We are beginning to flood Trump and Musk’s zone.
Let’s flood it out.
This coming April 19 will mark the 250th anniversary of the battles of Lexington and Concord, which began the American Revolution and our war against monarchical power.
Anti-royalist militia in Massachusetts refused to disperse when ordered to by British troops. A shot was fired, and the troops kept firing, killing eight of those American resisters. Later that day, the militiamen returned that fire, killing a number of British soldiers. The revolution had begun.
Please don’t get me wrong. I do not advocate violence. I’m simply reminding you that this nation was founded on resistance to arbitrary authority. We built American democracy in the face of what seemed to be impossible odds.
And we will never, ever give up that fight.
My friend Harold Meyerson suggests that on April 19 we stage massive peaceful protests in every city and town — crowds of Americans celebrating the anti-monarchical uprising of 1775 and pledging their allegiance to that heritage by denouncing Trump’s increasingly autocratic rule: Thereby flooding Trump and Musk’s zone still further.
Sounds like a good idea to me. You?

I’m confused. I thought Trump was an urgent, imminent threat to democracy and life as we know it. But we can wait more than two months to do anything about it?
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Dienne, you criticize every form of resistance to Trump. What is your recommendation? Trump had a plan of action from NC the outset: Project 2025. He didn’t dream it up in his pea brain. His pea brain has only room for greed, hate, revenge. He is no strategist. He makes no plans. But he has a cadre of people, starting with Stephen Miller, Russ Vought, and Elon Musk who had plans.
No one who is anti-Trump was prepared on what to do if he went full-frontal Fascist. He did, and people are just starting to organize.
And you sit back and ridicule any show of resistance because it’s too little, too late.
Surely you know what the resistance should do.
Tell us.
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South Korea faced a coup just a couple months ago. Every single lawmaker instantly dropped everything they were doing and returned to the capital to prevent it – some even had to scale the walls. That’s what you do when there’s a true emergency.
Spending a Saturday over two months from now holding permitted parades saying Orange Man Bad is what you do when you’re only performatively “protesting” because you don’t really believe your own rhetoric.
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Where’s your plan?
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If I believed as you do that Trump is such an existential threat, I would do whatever I could to shut down the country. Massive strikes – no work, no buying. Block highways, airports, government buildings, etc. Millions in the street protesting around the clock, peacefully or otherwise. The only people I see actually doing anything are leftists who are doing things like actively interfering with ICE.
If I were a member of Congress, I would vote against – and even filibuster – every Republican agenda item (Democrats have even voted **FOR** Trump’s policies and nominees). I would refuse to acknowledge Trump’s authority for things he clearly has no authority to do. For instance, there’s now outcry about Trump closing down the Consumer Financial Protection Agency – which was created by and is funded by Congress. What is Congress doing to protect that agency? What is the CFPA doing? Just folding?
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Okay, final post for now. My plan was to not get Trump elected in the first place. By running a candidate that wasn’t an octogenarian with obvious cognitive deficits or a failed 2020 candidate who never earned a single electoral vote. By promoting livable wages and universal healthcare instead of proxy war and genocide. By listening to and respecting the people whose votes I want instead of smugly saying “I’m speaking!”
Obama won by the widest margin in recent history by offering (or appearing to offer) what people wanted – an end to the wars and universal healthcare. But somehow the Democrats are stuck in 1990s “Third Way” politics that says that the solution to every problem is to go further right.
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“No one who is anti-Trump was prepared on what to do if he went full-frontal Fascist.”
Why the hell not? You have all been ranting for eight years now about what a deadly fascist threat Trump is. This didn’t come out of nowhere. Why, if he is such a threat, was there no plan in place months if not years ago?
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Dienne, you may not know this, but I’m not on the Democratic National Committee. I don’t hold elected office. I speak for no one but myself.
Sorry I didn’t create a game plan to respond to fascism.
Yes, Trump is as bad as everyone predicted. He’s actually worse.
You have nothing to offer but criticism of those who warned accurately about the danger of Trumpism.
Where’s your plan?
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I know that resistance does not look like Hakeem Jeffries wringing his hands saying there’s nothing that can be done.
https://x.com/kenklippenstein/status/1888718209034969571
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I’m not a member of Hakeem’s fan club.
Where’s your plan of action?
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Kind of a misleading clip. He was answering a question that asked to what extent Dems would be willing to withhold votes in negotiations over the spending bill, and possibly cause a government shutdown, as leverage for stopping what Musk is doing. His answer seems correct to me—that the Dems do not have that kind of legislative leverage.
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Seems too far in the future.
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🙏👍🙏
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I can’t post comments on WordPress using my Mac desktop. WordPress won’t let me type.
On this desktop, the Windows one, WordPress keeps deleting my comments as I’m writing them.
I’m posting this one before it vanishes like so many others. I hope.
Very frustrating to write the same thing over and over and have it vanish before posting it.
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https://allpoetry.com/poem/8495329-Theology-by-Ted-Hughes
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I love Ted Hughes poems. Can puzzle over them all day. I carried a copy of Crow around with me for a month or so as an undergrad. This one reminds me of Crow’s Theology.
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This is Crow’s Theology!
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Hughes was s sick f**k.
You are right. Different poem.
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Nice to see you on here, Bob.
Thanks for the poem, too.
Funny coincidence, a couple days ago I was out cutting brush along the edge of snowy field and I thought, you know, a poem would do right now. We need more poetry for this very challenging time.
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I saw this flowchart today, seemed appropriate for some of the discussion in this thread.
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Does anyone have a link or poster about the April 19th Protests to share?
My last protest was Presidents Day last month here in Tallahassee, Florida, USA
My first Protest was in West Berlin, West Germany in 1986-87 at age 16, 17.
I am now 55.
You can find video of many of the Peaceful Protests I have done on YouTube
Thanks,
Todd W. Byars
Tallahassee, Florida, USA
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