The more Trump's destruction touches more voters, the closer we get to a movement. This is a 2025 version, and I trust the culture. Two factors in our favor: Lived Experience and Generational Wealth. Data shows the massive shift of wealth from boomers to their children, grandchildren, favorite charities and causes (Forbes: The Great Wealth Transfer From Baby Boomers To Millennials Will Impact The Job Market And Economy). The same people with the wealth have put in the time and work on movements and can teach us all how this works. Robert Reich shows we have the history and ability to find better paths forward when he says this about movements: "Well, it was possible in civil rights and anti-Vietnam, and we accomplished a great deal. And the women's movement was really also a major movement. Why is it so hard to take on Trump?"
Very thougthful and persuasive. The only answer I have to the “what’s the problem this time?” question is how the Roberts Court has changed the rules to advantage a thug dancing on the strings of the Billionaire Boys Club to tunes selected by The Heritage Foundation. However. Trump has gone bankrupt on a deck stacked in his favor many times. If we persist in resisting Project 2025, we will prevail.
Your political cartoons soothe my weary spirits - thanks for every one of them!
They help me, too. So glad you like the selections.
The more Trump's destruction touches more voters, the closer we get to a movement. This is a 2025 version, and I trust the culture. Two factors in our favor: Lived Experience and Generational Wealth. Data shows the massive shift of wealth from boomers to their children, grandchildren, favorite charities and causes (Forbes: The Great Wealth Transfer From Baby Boomers To Millennials Will Impact The Job Market And Economy). The same people with the wealth have put in the time and work on movements and can teach us all how this works. Robert Reich shows we have the history and ability to find better paths forward when he says this about movements: "Well, it was possible in civil rights and anti-Vietnam, and we accomplished a great deal. And the women's movement was really also a major movement. Why is it so hard to take on Trump?"
Very thougthful and persuasive. The only answer I have to the “what’s the problem this time?” question is how the Roberts Court has changed the rules to advantage a thug dancing on the strings of the Billionaire Boys Club to tunes selected by The Heritage Foundation. However. Trump has gone bankrupt on a deck stacked in his favor many times. If we persist in resisting Project 2025, we will prevail.