Those non-violent protests shook them so bad they wanted to charge non-violent Quaker protestors with terrorism.

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    There are people in Congress who want that and are exactly working towards that. It isn’t lost yet, and they are not giving it up without a fight.

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      There are not enough, by far. At this point (thanks to scotus) we’ll need a new constitution just to reclaim democracy.

      That is all without considering what Trump is likely to cause in his second term. Scotus has ruled that a sitting president cannot, officially break the law. That is not a Republic. Scotus has ruled that money is speech, and so our positions on issues have less (/no) value. That is not democracy.

      I’m not trying to be a doomer, just realistic.

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        Yes, we are in agreement on the outlook. As they’ve been saying in Ukraine, “The situation is grim”. My point was more about continuing to fight on all fronts, including the political/legislative fronts.

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          I absolutely agree we shouldn’t give up on any political fronts. I just want people to understand that we can’t count on it, a page has turned… Anyway thanks for the chat.