How America Can Avoid Becoming Russia (Garry Kasparov, The Atlantic)
https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2025/04/america-russia-trump-putin/682473/
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Spelling out these stakes every day, like Senator Cory Booker did in his record-breaking 25-hour speech at the beginning of the month, is vital. Call hearings, press conferences, protestseverything that can be done to draw attention to the attacks on institutions. Explain due process, and contrast it with illegal or incorrect deportations, as families are torn apart. Dont let Elon Musk and his vandals pretend that what they are doing is about efficiency when their actions are a rounding error at best in the budget.
Here is another tactic that makes sense for political give-and-take within a democracy, but not as a means of fighting for democracys life: picking your battles. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer may have thought he was doing exactly that when he caved to Republican pressure to pass the budget. He had a legal means of countering Trumps autocratic agendarallying his party to refuse to advance the Republican spending billbut he declined to use it. In regular democratic politics, passing on one battle to fight again another day is normal. But when fighting for democracy, you never know if there will be another day. Fight everywhere you can, always, or you will soon be as irrelevant as the Russian Duma became under Putins centralized executive authority.
Another recommendation: Attacking Trumps character, however abhorrent critics may find it, is futile. The president is not acting alone. In contrast to his bumbling first term, he now has a professional script, stage managers, and a plan. Project 2025 is the product of political machinery that has sprung up around Trump that seeks to tear out the roots of American democracy and then salt the ground. To accomplish this, the Trump administration, much like Putins team in Russia, focuses on fear and enemies, not on constructing a brighter future. It will never be tempted to reconcile or coaxed by bipartisan outreach. So set aside the specifics of Trumps agenda and your distaste for him as a person. Resist on every level, at every opportunity, instead of picking this or that battle. Shout from the rooftops about the attacks on process and democracy, not just the policy content.
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To that end, Americans should invest their time and money fighting in the arena where political power still lies: with the American people and in Washington, D.C., with the handful of Republican representatives who could put a stop to the power grab. Go after the weakest links and call them out. Promise to support them against Musks threats to fund primary challenges if they defy himand to raise millions against them if they dont. Dont give up on the levers of political power prematurely. Use them, or they will disappear, and marching in the street will be the only recourseone that I can tell you from painful personal experience doesnt always work out.
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