We are going to need a wholesale reconstruction of the U.S. federal government if we are ever to restore anything like rule of law and pluralistic democracy in the U.S. I know I have said this before, but it bears repeating. If Democrats gain control of one or even both houses in the midterms they may be able to limit just a bit of what Trump, with Roberts Court, can do but that will be only a small patch on a government that must be completely overhauled. 1/
This does not mean we shouldn’t fight like hell to protect the freedom and fairness of the midterms and to put as many Democrats in office as possible. But we also have to be honest with ourselves. This cold Second American Civil War will not be won nor ended by Democrats gaining control of one of or both houses in 2026. 2/
That would be a stopgap measure, en route to kicking Republican Fascism out of the White House. We need to wrest control of both Congress and the Executive in order to ever reform the Supreme Court as is necessary. 3/
Even if we put anti-fascists in the Presidency and in control of Congress, we will have to insist they do the work necessary to a) fix the corrupt Roberts Court, b) enact all manner of laws to undo the effects of Republican Fascist rule and to attempt to bulwark the federal government from future fascist demolition. 4/
We have to cultivate in ourselves the fortitude, resilience, and patience to fight both Republican Fascism and many Democrats’ tendency to lapse into complacency or timidity. It is going to take decades, I believe. 5/
Those fights will be necessary beyond the midterms, regardless of which party has control of which chamber of Congress. That doesn’t mean the immediate battle - to win the midterms for anti-fascism - is not important. One does not win a war without winning battles. 6/
But we have to be calm and steely-eyed about building an _extended series_ of battle victories. We must exercise discipline, use our energy and resources wisely. Borrowing a phrase from a friend, we must not squander time or effort on unnecessary irritants. We must plan for the long haul. 7/7

@heidilifeldman

we need careful but durable and sustainable fixes. that's not fast but it's the way you get things that last.

@heidilifeldman My question is can you get to the 'Reconstruction' part without the killing each other 'Civil War' part. I certainly hope that is possible.
@heidilifeldman Or the Free States could secede from the Orange States and we can reestablish our Constitution and the rule of law. Soft secession without violent separation is a viable first step. The Free States withhold all payments to the feds until order is restored. They pay out more than they take in to begin with. Gerrymandering and winner take all award of electors are the primary reasons the Constitution crashed. We can ban those, keep the rest, and get the old America (somewhat) back.

@opethminded

Secession isn't an option. It would mean abandoning millions of people in so-called red states to the fascists.

@heidilifeldman

@heidilifeldman You will need more than one generation to do that

@heidilifeldman End the electoral monarchy: It’s an imperial presidency. Cut down the power of the executive, or a more competent authoritarian than Trump will use it to end democracy for good in 2036 latest.

Change your voting system from first-past-the-post to fractional, with much larger electoral areas to cut down the advantage of gerrymandering. Don’t elect 1 of 20 from a small area, elect 20 of 1000 from a larger area.

And kill Citizens United. Normal people have to run.