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usonian

(23,746 posts)
18. Bernie
Tue Jan 20, 2026, 11:19 AM
Yesterday


Received Monday.
The fightingest Democrat isn't even a Democrat.


Sisters and Brothers -

I wanted to mention to you that on Monday (tonight) I will be in Wayne, New Jersey for a Fighting Oligarchy event. New Jersey is the 24th state that I have visited as we take on oligarchy, authoritarianism, and the war against America’s working class. Our guest speaker at the event will be Analilia Mejia, a progressive candidate for Congress. If you’re in the area, please drop by.

While in the New York City area I will also join a picket line with union members of the New York Nurses Union who are engaged in a strike against some of the largest hospitals in the city. These nurses are courageously fighting to maintain safe staffing ratios that protect patient safety. The New York Nurses Union is affiliated with National Nurses United (NNU), one of the most progressive unions in the country, and one of the leading advocates for Medicare for All. Nurses are the backbone of our healthcare system and understand that health care is a human right, not a privilege. I am proud to stand with these brave professionals.

In February, I will be heading to North Carolina for another Fighting Oligarchy rally. Our guest speaker there will be Nida Allam, Vice Chair of the Durham County Board of Commissioners and another strong progressive candidate for Congress. Our fight against oligarchy is taking place in every part of the country, including the South. If we’re going to change this country working people in red states and blue states must stand together.

Then, it’s on to California where I will be speaking about the concerns I have regarding the unprecedented challenges that AI and robotics pose for the working families of this country - and all Americans. There is no doubt in my mind that Congress and the American people are totally unprepared for the monumental changes that these exploding technologies, funded by the richest people on earth, pose to our economy, our political system, our mental health and to the very survival of the planet.

And then there is my day job in Washington.

You know it. I know it. We are living in the most dangerous moment in modern American history as Trump, every day, moves our country toward an authoritarian society with more and more power resting in his own unstable hands.

As we speak, ICE is occupying Minneapolis, one of our major American cities, and Trump is threatening to illegally send the U.S. military there through the Insurrection Act. This is not only an outrage for Minneapolis, but is an effort to intimidate the people in other cities who engage in peaceful protest.

Trump’s Justice Department is also planning to issue subpoenas for Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey as part of a criminal investigation. This is consistent with Trump’s political prosecution of other leaders who oppose his policies including several U.S. Senators and the Attorney General of New York. He has even filed criminal charges against the conservative Republican Chair of the Fed, Jerome Powell. Trump, the demagogue, does not simply disagree with his opponents. He tries to intimidate them and destroy them.

And you all know what’s going on in terms of foreign policy. With the Republican leadership in Congress abdicating its constitutional responsibilities, Trump has violated international law and has illegally attacked Venezuela. In his effort to take over Greenland he is now raising tariffs on 8 NATO allies because they rightly support Denmark's sovereignty in Greenland. He has, over the last year, threatened, in one way or another, Mexico, Colombia and Canada. Trump’s imperialism, and “might makes right” approach, is opening the door to international anarchy and an extremely dangerous world.

The good news is that, as polls indicate, the American people increasingly understand what Donald Trump is all about. They know that he is an oligarch, working with other oligarchs, to increase the wealth and power of the billionaire class and that the gap between the very rich and everyone else has never been wider.

They understand that while Trump is spending his time destroying our historical alliances with Europe, our healthcare system is collapsing, housing, groceries and utilities are unaffordable and, unless we change direction, their kids will have an even lower standard of living than they do.

Yes. These are extremely difficult times but, now more than ever, we must fight back. This is not a time for despair and hiding under the covers. It is a time for courage.

We must engage in grassroots organizing and non-violently oppose the militarization of our communities. We must fight authoritarianism wherever we see it.

We must demand that every member of Congress protect the Constitution of the United States and stand up to Trump’s megalomania.

We must continue to fight for our progressive agenda which is becoming more and more popular. The American people want a government that works for all of us, not just billionaire campaign contributors. They understand that, in the richest country in the history of the world, health care, education, housing and decent paying jobs are human rights that must be available to all.

We must prepare for the enormously important 2026 elections. With your help we are now supporting 3 progressive candidates for the U.S. Senate and more than a dozen for the U.S. House - all of whom have a good chance to win. We’ll soon be updating you with more names to that list. If we can end Republican control over the House and/or Senate we will go a long way to putting a stop to Trump’s destructive policies.

Thank you all very much for what you’re doing and your ongoing support.

Let’s go forward together.

In Solidarity,

Bernie

👋 Before you go... 👋

Bernie Sanders is once again asking your financial support...

Over the next year Bernie is going to be fighting for our progressive agenda and working hard to elect progressive candidates all over this country who have the guts not only to stand up to Trumpism, but to take on the monied interests of both parties and fight for a working class that has been ignored for far too long.

If that work sounds important to you, help Bernie keep it going with a contribution of $27 or whatever you can afford today. Thank you.

https://secure.actblue.com/donate/fobs-june25-email

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7 members have recommended this reply (displayed in chronological order):

Post removed Post removed Yesterday #1
Moving faster is certainly in order and with 2026 upon us already, same old same old not helpful. dutch777 Yesterday #2
Dem House and Senate leadership operate like they have Ars Longa Yesterday #14
This message was self-deleted by its author Ars Longa Yesterday #15
In before the swarm. Scrivener7 Yesterday #3
Me too Bettie 10 hrs ago #24
Don't worry, they won't BeyondGeography Yesterday #4
"No," said Gallego. "And I've been very clear. He is a madman. He is insane. He's only thinking about himself." ratchiweenie Yesterday #5
To put it mildly, they are not the right leaders for the moment. n/t demmiblue Yesterday #6
Disagree JustAnotherGen Yesterday #7
It doesn't put the blame on the Democrats. It puts the hope for a solution on Democrats. Scrivener7 11 hrs ago #23
What we need is to stop fighting ourselves oiut loud. bluestarone Yesterday #8
I don't think we are fighting ourselves out loud so much as leadership is fighting us. Autumn Yesterday #21
No, they aren't creeksneakers2 5 hrs ago #37
"It is easier to find people fit to govern themselves than people fit to govern others". Lord Acton Ping Tung Yesterday #9
Meh. We need leaders who are studious and prayerful and who prefer to make speeches to an empty chamber dalton99a Yesterday #10
Scary thought that must be weighed. Kid Berwyn Yesterday #11
I guess at least he's moved on from saying the problem is Democratic women aren't hot EdmondDantes_ Yesterday #12
Chuck's had 10 years to prove his theory. FAIL leftstreet Yesterday #13
"But We Will Win Because Victory Will Come To Us In Due Time" dalton99a Yesterday #16
To put it bluntly... hamsterjill Yesterday #17
What specifically do you want them to do? creeksneakers2 5 hrs ago #38
Pick an issue mr715 2 hrs ago #46
Why are you asking me? hamsterjill 2 hrs ago #47
Bernie usonian Yesterday #18
I don't know why people here mock strongly worded letters. Politicians communicate this way. Thanks, Bernie! betsuni Yesterday #20
And we need him to fight as much before the election as he seems to after it! W_HAMILTON 9 hrs ago #36
Behold: betsuni 4 hrs ago #43
I amend my comment: "we need him to fight REPUBLICANS as much before the election.." W_HAMILTON 3 hrs ago #44
More anti-Democratic Boo1 Yesterday #19
Democratic Party leaders seem to be keeping their powder dry. Autumn Yesterday #22
They've been keeping it dry and hoarding it Bettie 10 hrs ago #25
We, the voters, gave them no powder to keep dry. W_HAMILTON 9 hrs ago #33
yup, Salon, Democracy Now, Ralph Nader, Jill Stein, etc.all worked overtime to bring us where we are today. lostincalifornia 10 hrs ago #26
Yeah, it's all their fault Mysterian 5 hrs ago #40
In every critical swing state Hillary lost by less than 1%, while Jill Stein received lostincalifornia 5 hrs ago #41
Amen comradebillyboy 10 hrs ago #27
Establishment Democratic leadership LuvLoogie 10 hrs ago #28
Nope creeksneakers2 5 hrs ago #39
Agree, 100%. New Democratic leadership is needed, immediately. Paladin 9 hrs ago #29
That's not going to happen, so now what? themaguffin 9 hrs ago #30
Except we've been winning. W_HAMILTON 9 hrs ago #31
Yes, we're winning. The author can't be bothered with facts or polling on the midterms. emulatorloo 9 hrs ago #34
You really think the average voter gives a shit about Schumer and Jeffries or even know's their names? emulatorloo 9 hrs ago #32
Most voters don't watch news all day SocialDemocrat61 2 hrs ago #45
Did Normal Solomon ever write an autopsy on his failed congressional campaign in a solid blue district? Quiet Em 9 hrs ago #35
That is because Ocasio-Cortez and Crocker don't go attacking Democrats and lostincalifornia 5 hrs ago #42
Oh, did I miss the wailing and rending of garments? MorbidButterflyTat 38 min ago #48
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