Four More Years
Four More Years
From the moment that Donald Trump won the presidency in 2016, liberals, leftists, and Never-Trumpers swore that they were Indivisible. They would Resist. They'd borrow from the Tea Party playbook, march in their pink hats, and protest time and time again, putting their bodies between the vulnerable and the Trumpish hordes if need be. Because if there's anything that the Resistance understood, it's that this country, its people, our democratic system, and the rule of law could not stand four more years of Trump.Trump did not disappoint. From the first Muslim travel ban onward, his shock-and-awe Presidency produced a string of “greatest hits,” body checks against the body politic, dropping the gloves and taking bare-knuckled swings at the basic concept of civilized governance. He took foreign help to get elected. His political appointees seem purposely chosen to undermine the very agencies they are supposed to lead. Under his watch, honorably discharged veterans are deported while war criminals are pardoned. He separated families at the border and put children in cages. His signature tax cut further enriched the wealthy at the expense of the working and middle classes. He abused the power of his office to punish his political enemies. His trade wars and drone strikes brought immiseration and retaliation to patriotic Americans. The time he wasted pushing the notion that the severity of the novel coronavirus was a Democratic hoax cost lives and treasure. These are just the tip of the rotten iceberg.Get ready for four more years of this. Here's why.Despite a record this corrosive, at the time of writing, fully 43% of Americans still think he's doing a good job instead of poisoning the country from within. This group is coalescing around a clearly astroturfed, Tea Party-like campaign to “liberate” the economy by reopening workplaces and other venues where people will infect each other. Protesters carried signs with slogans like “Sacrifice the Weak,” “Give Me Liberty or Give Me COVID-19,” “If ballots don’t free us, bullets will,” and “Heil Whitmer,” a reference to Michigan's governor, complete with a swastika. Currently, a majority of Americans are more worried about getting sick than they are about going broke. However, the longer these protests make their case to increasingly desperate workers who, despite the “booming” pre-COVID economy, are unable to afford a couple missing paychecks, the more likely we are to have four more years of this.
Joe Biden. Photo by Gage Skidmore via Flickr. CC BY-SA 2.0
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About Dawn Allen
Dawn Allen is a freelance writer and editor who is passionate about sustainability, political economy, gardening, traditional craftwork, and simple living. She and her husband are currently renovating a rural homestead in southeastern Michigan.