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BREAKING: DEMOCRACY IS MELTING, AND ALL CONGRESS CAN OFFER IS A SHRUG AND A ‘GOOD LUCK’
BREAKING: DEMOCRACY IS MELTING, AND ALL CONGRESS CAN OFFER IS A SHRUG AND A ‘GOOD LUCK’
Fresh out of a town hall with Rep. Nadler, and folks—it’s official: democracy is currently held together with duct tape and vibes. The only plan? Take to the streets.
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Democrats agree we’re in a constitutional crisis. Some Republicans also agree, but they’re too afraid of Elon Musk funding their primary challengers or, you know, angry mobs showing up at their door. So instead of taking action, they’re collectively deciding to do… nothing.
Meanwhile, the courts would be a safeguard—if the executive branch was still listening to them. (Minor detail.) So where does that leave us? With a political system that’s effectively pressing its emergency exit button but refusing to actually exit.
The biggest issue? Democrats refuse to rally behind a leader outside of a primary election, because apparently, leadership only exists once every four years. Instead of uniting behind a singular message, it’s a chaotic mess of half-efforts and missed opportunities.
So, since Congress won’t say it, here’s the real plan:
📅 April 5th → Mass mobilization against this administration, against Project 2025, and against these blatant constitutional attacks.
⚠️ Next Step: General Strike → If billionaires want to dismantle democracy, they can do it without our labor. Stay home, shut it down, and watch the panic set in.
No cavalry is coming. No party is stepping up. The Constitution won’t save itself. This one’s on us. Details in the link—because waiting four years is not an option.