Friday, October 31, 2025

How Politics is Changing / Corrupting the Way History is Taught

 California, the nation’s largest Democratic-led state, has passed a law restricting what teachers can say in the classroom, and has walked back an effort to require high school students to take classes in ethnic studies.



 


To supporters of these changes, they are a necessary corrective to what they see as a leftward tilt in the education establishment. But these developments have also set off alarms among free speech advocates, as the Trump administration pushes to punish speech it dislikes and to impose its patriotic vision of American history on schools.

 

How Politics is Changing the Way History is Taught.

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/27/us/history-lessons-ethnic-studies-retreat.html


To win, they will have to come through us. 



Thursday, October 30, 2025

We Must Prepare Our Community Self Defense - Now

 We must prepare our political self defense against Authoritarians and  

Fascists.


Authoritarian Strategy: Criminalizing Dissent and Protest

Chaumtoli Huq
October 3, 2025
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Donald Trump’s recent Executive Order (EO) designating antifa as a domestic terror organization, issued in the wake of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk’s murder, is framed as a measure to denounce political violence. Antifa was singled out even though the person accused of murdering Kirk demonstrated no support for the political ideology. In reality, the antifa EO is an authoritarian maneuver aimed at criminalizing political speech, protest, and organizing. Authoritarianism is a political system that suppresses political freedoms and civil rights, using various levers of control to shift power from the people to the hands of one ruler or set of rulers. Contrary to common views, authoritarians can be elected, as was Trump. They consolidate their powers incrementally and gradually. Sometimes their actions are deliberate and calculated.

This EO should be understood as part of an ongoing move in a broader authoritarian strategy: to label dissent as “terrorism” and to silence opposition under the guise of public safety. It is evidenced by the deployment of National Guards against residents of cities that oppose Trump. The criminalizing of dissent has already occurred as we observed from the deportation of activists who support Palestine and against immigrant rights activists fighting against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Recently, a federal court judge thankfully saw it for what it was by holding that Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and Secretary of State Marco Rubio violated the First Amendment by targeting pro-Palestinian students for deportation.

Far from narrowly targeting antifa, the EO explicitly references the “obstruction” of law enforcement officials, including ICE. The vagueness is intentional. By invoking antifa, the administration provides a pretext for criminalizing any community-based resistance to aggressive policing, deportation raids, or state violence. The goal is not simply to punish certain acts but to create a chilling effect on all forms of dissent. This EO, along with other similar actions—regardless of their legality—must be situated within the broader context of cementing Trump’s rule and advancing the white supremacist ideology of white, Christian nationalism embraced by many of his supporters.

Legality vs. Impact: Why the Antifa EO Still Matters

Some legal commentators dismiss this order as toothless, arguing that it lacks statutory basis since the U.S. has no legal mechanism for designating domestic groups as terrorist organizations. While technically correct, such analysis misses the point. The purpose of this antifa EO is not legality but intimidation.

It provides rhetorical and regulatory cover for escalating repression, enabling ICE and federal agencies to justify aggressive enforcement, surveillance, and infiltration of protest movements. For example, because antifa is not an organization per se, how would the administration determine who is a member of the organization? The administration has indicated that it will review social media and engage in surveillance of grassroots groups. This means that FBI and law enforcement will monitor otherwise lawful protest activity.

The antifa EO reshapes the narrative by branding those who oppose Trump’s policies as “anti-American.” In this way, the antifa EO functions like a perverse political theater that we are provoked into playing, rather than a juridical tactic. The EO revives and reaffirms into our discourse that dissent equals terrorism, even if the underlying EO is found to be illegal. This narrative schema connecting dissent and terrorism is intended to shape the public’s view against political organizing.

Too often, liberal lawyers place faith in the courts—believing that unconstitutional laws will eventually be overturned. That may indeed occur. But the damage occurs long before a case reaches the judiciary. Communities live under the threat of law, enduring harassment, surveillance, and detention. By the time the courts intervene, the EO will have already succeeded in silencing voices and deterring resistance. In some instances, we see that even when the lower district court issues a favorable ruling, the implementation of that holding is held in abeyance as it proceeds through the appeal process to the Supreme Court.

The Vagueness of “Antifa” as a Tool of Repression

That antifa is not a legally constituted organization is precisely why it was chosen. Its ambiguity makes it a useful stand-in for any and all protest movements. It allows the administration to use this vague, seemingly dangerous, phrase to encompass a wide range of politics including even more mainstream liberal democratic ones. The media, often complicit, reinforces this vagueness by portraying antifa as a “violent protest culture of far-left activists.” This framing allows the state to conflate property damage or disruptive protest tactics with terrorism—erasing distinctions between nonviolent civil disobedience, militant protest, and organized violence.

In effect, any form of civil disobedience can now be cast as terrorism. Sit-ins, direct action against deportations, labor strikes, or even marches that block traffic can be swept under this expanded definition of criminality. The media’s reduction of antifa to a caricature of “violent radicals” prepares the ground for this escalation.

The selective nature of this repression is obvious. If Trump’s EO were truly about combating political violence, why not designate the January 6 Capitol insurrectionists—who assaulted law enforcement officers and stormed the heart of U.S. democracy—as terrorists? The double standard reveals the real agenda: to punish left-wing opposition while excusing right-wing authoritarian violence.

Authoritarianism in U.S. History

This tactic is not new. U.S. history is littered with examples of labeling dissent “un-American.” It is part of a long genealogy of authoritarian practices within American democracy itself. During the Red Scare and McCarthy era, accusations of communist affiliation justified blacklists, firings, deportations, and imprisonment. The FBI’s COINTELPRO program systematically targeted civil rights leaders, Black radicals, and antiwar activists. Each of these campaigns relied on fear, vagueness, and media complicity to suppress democratic movements. Recognizing this historical similarity, hundreds of high-profile celebrities have revived the Committee on First Amendment that was first formed during the McCarthy era when Americans were targeted for their political beliefs.

Trump’s EO is a continuation of this tradition: the use of state power to criminalize political opposition and insulate authoritarian policies from resistance.



In the past, what enabled governments to carry out this suppression was the complicity by silence of everyday folks. Whatever our views on a particular ideology, as a pluralist democracy we must find common ground on the principle that political speech should not be punished. Yet, the fear of boogey man words like antifa, communism, socialism, are being used to justify suppression of speech.

Community Defense Is the Best Defense

While legal challenges will inevitably arise, the strongest and most immediate protection comes from communities themselves. Courts can sometimes provide relief, but the law is slow, uncertain, and often bent toward state power. By the time a ruling is issued—or overturned on appeal—the damage may already have been done. Communities therefore cannot wait passively for the judiciary to intervene.

History demonstrates that community defense has consistently offered the most effective shield against authoritarian repression. Mutual aid networks ensure that when activists lose jobs, face detention, or encounter state harassment, they are not left isolated. Safety planning and rapid response teams enable neighborhoods to mobilize quickly when ICE raids occur, when protestors are targeted, or when police escalate violence. We have observed a successful example of this in Los Angeles. Solidarity infrastructures—such as legal support hotlines, bail funds, community kitchens, and sanctuary spaces—transform resistance from individual risk into collective strength.

In 2016, during Trump’s first presidency, I called on my fellow lawyers to support community defense efforts. As a labor law advocate, I understand that it is through collective utilization of the law that we can deliver some modicum of relief to impacted communities. Moving away from the individual heroic organization or solo lawyer, we need to collectivize our legal support and provide what I have termed as community defense.

We should begin to ready ourselves to both defend communities under attack, to fight hard for the gains we have won for communities we care about and to continue to push forward grassroots organizing communities’ agenda for social justice.

Legal victories are necessary, and legal action must be taken to challenge unconstitutional policies. But litigation alone cannot sustain movements under siege. It must be paired with grassroots strategies that keep people safe, nurture resilience, and reaffirm the legitimacy of dissent.

Community defense builds power at the local level and signals that repression will not succeed in silencing opposition. In this way, the law becomes one tool among many, rather than the sole battleground, in the struggle against authoritarianism. Whereas authoritarianism atomizes (isolates people through fear and surveillance), community defense collectivizes our struggle and makes us feel we are part of a larger fight for democracy.

Democracy Has No Kings

The irony should not be lost: a self-proclaimed defender of “law and order” has issued an order condemning anti-fascist politics while excusing fascist violence. At its core, this antifa EO is undemocratic and unconstitutional. But even if it never survives legal scrutiny, it will have served its purpose: to intimidate, divide, and delegitimize dissent.

The lesson from history is clear. Authoritarianism thrives when communities allow the state to define who is “dangerous” and who is “American.” The response must be equally clear: refuse this narrative, defend dissent, and build resilient movements that cannot be silenced.

If democracy has no kings, then dissent cannot be treason. To defend democracy, we must defend dissent.

 

Sunday, October 26, 2025

ICE Budget Will Be Larger than Marine Corp Budget under Republican /Trump Rule

The Budget for ICE deportations next year will be larger than the budget for the U.S. Marines.

This is how a private, unregulated private army is created by Fascists/ for fascists.

Vote Yes on Proposition 50.  Protect democracy. 

 Key budget details for FY 2026:

  • ICE: Multiple reports from July and August 2025 project ICE's total budget to be between $27.7 billion and $30 billion or more, which includes a base budget plus significant supplemental funding. This large increase is due to a budget bill passed in mid-2025 that allocated $75 billion for ICE over four years.
  • Marine Corps: The Marine Corps requested $57.2 billion for FY 2026. 

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As of October 2025, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) budget is projected to be larger than the Marine Corps budget for fiscal year (FY) 2026

. Recent budget bills have dramatically increased ICE's funding, surpassing the Marines' total budget request. 

 

This is the budget that will take food and health care from Millions of low income Americans. 

 

FY 2026 budget estimates

  • Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE): Several sources indicate that ICE's FY 2026 budget is approximately $29.9 billion, based on a budget bill passed in July 2025 that allocated $75 billion over four years. This is a significant increase from previous years and includes:
    • $29.9 billion for enforcement and removal operations.
    • $45 billion over four years for expanding detention capacity to over 100,000 individuals.
  • Marine Corps: The Marine Corps' FY 2026 budget request is for $57.2 billion, which is a component of the larger Department of the Navy budget. This request includes funding for aircraft, drones, weapons, and facility modernization. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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While the Marine Corps' budget request appears higher, comparing the final budgets can be complex due to the specifics of the supplemental funding allocated to ICE:

  • ICE funding structure: The $75 billion allocated to ICE is a multi-year appropriation, available through September 2029. Sources report that the average annual allocation is about $18.7 billion, but the Trump administration could front-load the spending, increasing the amount available for FY 2026.
  • Defining the budget: The Marine Corps' $57.2 billion is a specific request for a single fiscal year. For ICE, the total spending is determined by its base budget plus the supplemental funds it actually spends in FY 2026, which could potentially surpass the Marine Corps' figure depending on how quickly the agency spends the new money. 

Therefore, while the initial request for the Marine Corps is higher, ICE's ability to draw on its new multi-year funding could result in a larger budget for FY 2026. 

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Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Still No Kings: Millions to Protest Trump On Saturday


Still No Kings: Millions to Protest Trump On Saturday: A coalition of civil rights groups expects the turnout on Oct. 18 will be even bigger than the first nationwide protest held in June, which by some counts was the largest in U.S. history.

Including Sacramento planning.

Monday, October 13, 2025

Economic Crisis: Dangerous Times - Bernie Sanders

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National Guard : Chicago Strikes Back.

 


Chicago Strikes Back, With an Assist from Republican Governors

In the White House view of the world, five vibrant American cities—Washington, Los Angeles, Portland, Memphis, and Chicago—are putrid hellholes, so dangerous and crime-choked that local law enforcement needs federal backup.


Last week, President Trump sent in hundreds of Illinois and Texas National Guard members. Their mission was slightly at odds with the claim of urgently needing federal crime-fighters. As in Los Angeles, the Guard troops ended up protecting federal agents and federal buildings. But their real mission was to intimidate and to menace residents and to occupy sections of the city.


Gov. JB Pritzker (D-IL) sued the federal government to end the occupation, citing harms to residents and businesses, the local economy, and depleted tax revenues. Last Thursday, District Court Judge April Perry ruled that the Illinois deployments violated the Tenth and Fourteenth Amendments, issued a 14-day restraining order, and labeled the Trump administration’s perception of events “simply unreliable.”


A bipartisan group of 26 former governors, including Democrats and Republicans, filed an amicus brief in the case. The document is a window into how governors view the unprecedented use of the military to punish certain cities for having the temerity to vote for a Democratic candidate for president.


But how do current Republican governors view this constitutional crisis? Two men stepped up with answers last week, and they were surprisingly frank. Gov. Kevin Stitt of Oklahoma echoed the sentiments in the amicus brief. “As a federalist believer, one governor against another governor, I don’t think that’s the right way to approach this,” he told The New York Times, adding, “Oklahomans would lose their mind if Pritzker in Illinois sent troops down to Oklahoma during the Biden administration.”


Phil Scott of Vermont said at a press conference: “I don’t think our Guard should be used against our own people. I don’t think the military should be used against our own people. In fact, it’s unconstitutional.” He made an exception for an insurrection, referring specifically to the events of January 6, 2021.


Their willingness to speak out against the broadly unpopular policy suggests that the pushback could grow.

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Sunday, October 12, 2025

The Big Reveal.


Something dramatic has happened.

Many people who consider themselves non-political or independent, or moderate Republican, or who even voted for Trump last November, can’t avoid seeing what’s now come so clearly into the open.

And they’re finding it terrifying. 

They’ve watched Trump order the Texas National Guard into Portland and Chicago, over the objections of the mayors of those cities and the governors of Oregon and Illinois. They’ve heard him call for jailing the mayor of Chicago and governor of Illinois for opposing these moves. 

They’ve heard him threaten to invoke the Insurrection Act and send federal troops all over America.

They’ve watched Trump’s ICE agents drag people out of their beds in the middle of the night, zip-tie them and their children, and haul them away. 

They’ve seen Trump’s prosecutors indict the attorney general of New York state because she held Trump accountable for fraud. And seen him threaten to do the same to a California senator because he conducted hearings in the House exposing Trump’s role in the attack on the Capitol. 

They’ve heard Trump say he can kill anyone who he claims is an enemy combatant trafficking drugs. 

They’ve heard Trump direct the IRS, FBI, and Justice Department against liberal groups that oppose him — George Soros’s Open Society Foundation; ActBlue, the Democratic fundraising organization; Indivisible, the community-based resistance organization. 

And they watched him take off the air comedians who criticize him — Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel. 

All across America, millions of people who have avoided politics, or identified as independents or moderate Republicans or even Trump voters, are shaken by what they’re seeing and hearing. 

It’s no longer Democrat versus Republican or left versus right. 

It’s now democracy versus dictatorship. Right versus wrong.  It’s no longer a war on undocumented immigrants. It’s now a war on Americans. 

It’s no longer a foreign enemy. It’s now the “enemy within.” 

Across the land, average Americans are realizing that they too could be dragged out of their homes in the middle of the night by Trump’s ICE agents, or tear-gassed and arrested by Trump’s National Guard, or targeted by Trump’s prosecutors, or shot by Trump’s military.

The Big Reveal is that all of us are now endangered.

Multiple polls show Trump’s approval tanking, but I think it runs deeper than this. 

Something dramatic has happened over the last two weeks — as America sees more vividly than ever who Trump is, where he and his trio of lapdogs (Miller, Vought, and Vance) want to take the country, and how we’re all potential targets. 

The Big Reveal is impossible not to see. Trump and his lapdogs are doing all of this completely in the open. They have no shame. 

Most Americans abhor what they see, because what they see is abhorrent. This is how the great sleeping giant of America awakens, roars, and puts an end to it. 

Robert Reich, 

https://open.substack.com/pub/robertreich/p/sunday-thought-the-big-reveal?

 

 

 

Saturday, October 11, 2025

Showing Up for Democracy

 Showing Up


Endorse No Kings

 

With No Kings rallies and marches being organized across the country, DSA has an obligation and opportunity to be present and engaged with the popular front against fascism. We can show the millions of outraged working people in this country that we need more than a return to the collapsing neoliberal order. We can show up on the streets and declare that to fight fascism, we must build socialism. Read about why DSA must step up to meet the moment by endorsing the No Kings marches and rallies and turning out to organize people into DSA in Maine DSA and Groundwork member Marianne's article: "Harness Street Power: Endorse No Kings!"



Call on NPC to Endorse No Kings!

This is the second No Kings mobilization, and we have a big opportunity to build socialism and fight fascism. The first “No Kings” protests, on June 14th, 2025, were the largest single-day protests in recent American history, with over five million people participating. Joining this second round of protests is an opportunity for DSA chapters to recruit new members, present a working-class message to millions, and prove that socialism beats fascism!

We’re asking the National Political Committee (NPC) – DSA’s elected leadership between conventions – to issue a public endorsement and utilize national channels to help chapters connect to “No Kings” protests near them. A timely national endorsement would help chapters coordinate rides, marshaling, and unified messaging alongside labor and community allies. 

Call on the NPC to Endorse No Kings!
SIGN THE PETITION HERE
Only DSA members can sign this. But, there are other petitions you can sign. 

Join Our No Kings Day Organizing Strategies Call

This is a chance for DSA chapters to recruit new members and get our narrative out there that socialism beats fascism! Next Tuesday, October 14th at 5:30 PT/8:30 ET, join Groundwork members as we discuss successful strategies to get the most out of our presence at this nationwide event.


Thursday, October 09, 2025

The Rift in American Socialism

The Rift in American Socialism: Today on TAP: Realists (Mamdani, AOC) seek immersion in mass politics; fundamentalists oppose it.

Tuesday, October 07, 2025

ICE, and Trump Maga Forces have gone mad !! No Kings

 

Photo of heavily armed federal agents forcibly restraining a young person on the ground in Chicago

The gloves have COMPLETELY come off.

Last week, Trump vowed to turn our cities into “training grounds” for the military – and now he’s making good on those threats.

ICE agents are storming apartment buildings in Chicago by helicopter, separating families, dragging children into the streets. They’re firing chemical agents into crowds. They’re using military-style tactics on children, US citizens, and ANYONE who stands in their way.

This is Trump’s plan: to terrify us into silence, to stampede through our streets with unchecked power. We CANNOT let him get away with it.

If you’re furious and ready to fight back, help make No Kings Day on October 18 the largest day of action in Our Revolution’s history. Give what you can now and together let’s show Trump that his scare tactics will only bring MORE of us out into the streets.


As Trump tries to deploy the military to Portland, Chicago, Memphis, and threatens even more cities, what he’s doing is clear. He’s using our military as a weapon against our own people.

It’s completely chilling. And it’s escalating by the day:

Headline: Using helicopters and chemical agents, immigration agents become increasingly aggressive in Chicago

This is not a drill. And he won’t stop at Chicago.

We aren’t backing down. As Trump continues to unleash his shock troops, we MUST respond with solidarity, courage, and action.

No Kings Day isn’t just a protest – it’s a statement that WE, the people, refuse to bow to authoritarian thugs. Our movement is preparing to flood the streets with bold, peaceful resistance on a massive scale.

Our Revolution is mobilizing the grassroots to show up in enormous numbers on October 18. We’re readying banners, speakers, organizers, and preparing legal support to keep everyone safe. We’ll be out in force, but we can’t maximize turnout and cover the costs of dozens of events – permits, supplies, safety equipment – without your help.

Trump is watching to see if we’ll back down. Let’s show him the answer is NO. Our team is hard at work organizing dozens of events to make this the biggest No Kings Day yet. Will you contribute today and help us make No Kings Day a day of people power Trump will never forget?

When we organize, we win.

Monday, October 06, 2025

Military Go Home !!

 Important. Keep the demonstrations non violent.  They win if the military is consolidated by violence.




Oaths of Enlistment and Oaths of Office

The wordings of the current oath of enlistment and oath for commissioned officers are as follows:

"I, _____, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; and that I will obey the orders of the President of the United States and the orders of the officers appointed over me, according to regulations and the Uniform Code of Military Justice. So help me God."

 

(Title 10, US Code; Act of 5 May 1960 replacing the wording first adopted in 1789, with amendment effective 5 October 1962).

"I, _____ (SSAN), having been appointed an officer in the Army of the United States, as indicated above in the grade of _____ do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic, that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office upon which I am about to enter; So help me God." 

 

 Signs can say:

Military Go Home. 


Resources for National Guard & Military

·       Encrypted support form from About Face (for Guard/Active Duty resisting deployment): bit.ly/MilOptions

·       Legal helpNational Institute of Military Justice

·       GI Rights Hotline - highly trained counselors that can confidentially talk through options and risks with military members - https://girightshotline.org/ 1-877-447-4487

·       Know Your Rights (Military)bit.ly/militaryKYR

 
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