The article reflects on the nostalgia and fears of a Cold War childhood, but emphasizes that current domestic upheaval doesn't require military intervention to disrupt society. As an unelected administration dismantles crucial federal structures and instills fear, the author warns of an impending authoritarianism that contrasts sharply with America's foundational values. Yet, hope lies in rising public resistance, as citizens increasingly resist these erosions of democracy through phone campaigns and protests, urging collective action to uphold their constitutional rights amidst this tumultuous environment.
Taking It to the Streets and Elsewhere The good news is that resistance to all of this is building every day, as more people are becoming aware of what is happening to our country, and are becoming emboldened to step up and act. People are flooding lawmakers' phone lines, and taking their protests to the streets. A call to prot
But that doesn't mean we should simply give up. And it doesn't mean we won't win. But we must find ways to resist, every day, in every way possible.
It has now been over a month since the new administration-and its unelected enablers in DOGE-have seized control of our government, with the endgame of destroying it from within.
The United States of America that we once knew is no longer. And these folks are just getting started. History tells us that when authoritarian regimes take control, it is going to get much worse before it gets any better.
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