It Can Happen Here.

  • The Oligarchy Set to Dismantle Our Democracy

    Trump's billionaire appointees represent the top 0.0001% and intend to create a nation that serves only the wealthiest

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  • The Kidnapping of Rumeysa Ozturk

    We now live in a nation where anyone targeted by the Trump regime can be kidnapped off the streets and deported without evidence or due process

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  • Women are Dying in a Post-ROE World

    The overturn of Roe v. Wade on June 24, 2022 not only took away a woman's fundmental right to body autonomy, but also pushes many women to death's door

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  • Trump's Blueprint for Tyranny

    Claining to know nothing about it during his campaign, Trump is now using The Heritage Foundation's Project 2025 to dismantle our democracy 

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  • Reviving Old-School U.S. Imperialism

    Trump's threats to Greenland, Panama, Ukraine, Gaza and even Canada show an insatiable thirst for domiance by force

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  • Rejecting Our Democratic Allies

    The Trump regime has rejected our worlwide partners and democratic allies in favor of authoritarian rulers like Russia's Vladimir Putin and No. Korea's Kim Jong Un

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  • Saving Democracy is Not a Spectator Sport

    Saving our democracy is not just for the politicians and the courts; we the people must fight using all avenues, including the streets

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  • Elon Musk: Oligarch-In-Chief

    The world's richest man, an unelected billionaire, is dismantling the government agencies that benefit the people, and freely accessing the personal files of millions of Americans

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  • Donald J. Trump: Our Worst Nightmare

    Not just our worst nightmare, but the world's: A man driven by greed, vengeance, power, and control

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  • All The President's Collaborators

    A cabinet full of unqualfied loyalists and a GOP legislature that has fallen in line took an oath to Trump alone, forsaking the people, the rule of law, and the Constitution

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  • A Supreme Court That Defiled the Constitution

    John Roberts' ultra-conservative Supreme Court created the monster when it declared the president above the law and granted Trump presidential immunity

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  • RFK Jr.: A Public Health Menace Under Whose Leadership People Will Die

    Trump chose RFK Jr., a virulent anti-vaxxer, believer in pseudoscience, and self-anointed expert with no medical background, to lead the nation's public health

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  • Priority One: Pardoning the Insurrectionists

    On his first day in office, Trump pardoned 1.500+ J6 insurrectionists who were willing to overthrow the government to  keep him in power after Joe Biden won the 2020 election

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  • Transgender Americans in the Crosshairs

    The LGBTQ+ community is not safe in Trump's America, but the Transgender community is under direct attack

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Trump is dismantling our democracy and we must all fight back.

"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing."


This quotation is often mistakenly attributed to Edmund Burke, but he actually never said these words. The closest attribution according to Open Culture is philosopher John Stuart Mill who said in an 1867 address, “Let not any one pacify his conscience by the delusion that he can do no harm if he takes no part, and forms no opinion. Bad men need nothing more to compass their ends, than that good men should look on and do nothing. He is not a good man who, without a protest, allows wrong to be committed in his name, and with the means which he helps to supply, because he will not trouble himself to use his mind on the subject.”

A Brief History of Fascism

Fascism was established in Italy by Benito Mussolini when he founded the National Fascist Party between 1919-1921. The word itself comes from the ancient Roman symbol of authority, fasces or fascio littoro. This is depicted by a group of rods tied around an axe. This could be used for corporal or capital punishment. 

You can learn how to spot a fascist here.

Donald Trump and the extreme right have created the climate for fascism in America

Several years ago, the thought of the United States falling into a fascist state might have seemed unimaginable. However, the landscape has changed dramatically since 2016 and the election of Donald Trump. During his first regime, Trump legitimized white supremacy, misogyny, anti-immigrant attitudes, and many other unsavory aspects of American society, while demonizing education, the media, and the public health system. In 2020, he and his henchmen fomented 'The Big Lie' that the election was stolen by Joe Biden, aided and abetted by Fox News, and it resulted in a violent attempt to prevent the peaceful transfer of presidential power and the overthrow of our government. Despite the fact that this was seen on television and in spite of the findings of the January 6 Commission, the American people reelected Donald Trump to a second term in 2024 knowing that version 2.0 would be much, much worse. 

Fascism can thrive in a violent/militaristic society. We are definitely one of those societies.  America, and the right wing in particular, equates gun ownership with freedom. Mass shootings and gun deaths are a way of life here and, in spite of the fact that Americans want more gun control, GOP politics have prevented the passage of meaningful gun control legislation. Vigilante thugs like Kyle Rittenhouse and militias like The Proud Boys are lionized as "American patriots" and "heroes." Trump spent the better part of four years lionizing the J6 insurrectionists and, on day one, pardoned 1,500 of his thugs, returning them to society in spite of the fact that many of them had criminal records

Fascists use liberalism as an excuse to invoke fascism. They reject liberal democracies where elections are free and competitive, and where the powers of the government are kept separated. They also reject the notion that all people should have equal rights and protections under the law. They equate liberalism with decadence and call for stricter control of society in general. We certainly have seen that here in America since Donald Trump came down the golden escalator in 2015.
Therefore, fascists prefer a totalitarian approach to government. One-party rule is the order of the day, led by your favorite dictator. In America, the fascists' choice is Donald Trump. As of this writing, we haven't even gotten to Trump's first 100 days of his second term, and he's floating a third term in defiance of the Constitution. Fascists do not care about Constitutional law, and fascists are ready for armed conflict at all times. Fascist nations isolate themselves, blaming globalism for all of their ills. Sound familiar? That's a common theme running through all of social media these days.

Essentially, fascists promise that tight controls on society will eliminate the decadence created by liberal Democracy and make America great again by returning it to its historical values. They call for national unity, and the need to weed out the 'undesirables' in society. Generally speaking, 'undesirables' would be those who do not fit the mold: immigrants, people of color, LGBTQ+ and transgender citizens, as well as the mentally and physically disabled. Women must be made to understand their traditional place in society, which is to reproduce and take care of their men. Misogyny is rampant and white males are the most fit to run society. There is also a rise in anti-Semitic and anti-Islamic behavior. Since the Trump administration continuously blamed China for COVID-19, calling it the Wuhan Flu and the China Flu,  there has been a sharp increase in anti-Asian hatred.

Fascism rises when fear, uncertainty and doubt prevail. People are most likely to embrace fascism when they fear for their safety. The current Trump administration characterizes all undocumented immigrants as criminals. Donald Trump has called Mexicans drug dealers, criminals and rapists. The COVID-19 pandemic is another event that was used by the right to instill fear. People were not only afraid of the virus itself, but they also feared the solution: Vaccines. This is due to the spread of lies and propaganda about the vaccines. They weren't tested properly. They are causing more deaths than the illness. They are injecting chips for tracking into our bodies. Marjorie Taylor Greene disgustingly compared the House COVID-19 restrictions to the Holocaust, while RFK Jr. (now the head of Health and Human Services under the second Trump regime) stated that Anne Frank had it better in Germany than the children here who have to deal with masks and vaccines during the pandemic.

What was once unthinkable is no longer unthinkable. It is reality. We have slipped into fascism very quickly under Trump's second term, and that is because he and his henchmen have moved quicker than anyone anticipated. It's called 'flooding the zone.' It is imperative that we stop this descent into madness so that we have a shot at recovering.


Fascism is no longer on our doorstep; it is in our government

On September 1, 2022, President Biden delivered remarks on the danger posed to American Democracy by Donald Trump and MAGA Republicans

On September 1 in Philadelphia, Joe Biden took the bull by the horns and called out the GOP for what it is. The only mistake he made from our perspective is calling it "semi" fascist. The GOP's legislation and ideology is nothing more than full-on fascism.


While many hesitate to call it for what it is, including the news media, President Biden was not afraid, and we applaud him for that. You can read the full transcript of his remarks here.

The cowardly television news media did not carry the speech. One major newspaper criticized it as "partisan." We disagree. There is no stopping the fascist GOP without voting Democrat. Even many of the rational Republicans realize that by now.


Others understand that and believe the media must start calling it for what it is. They know Biden was right and that he has absolutely nothing to apologize for.

"But as I stand here tonight, equality and democracy are under assault. We do ourselves no favor to pretend otherwise."