By Ted Glick
I
don’t think I’ve ever written one of these columns using the word
fascism in the title. Unfortunately, very unfortunately, I think it’s
accurate for what we are facing under Trump and his Republican Party if
at least one house of Congress is not lost by the Republicans on
November 6.
I
remember a meeting in Washington, DC a couple of days before Trump’s
inauguration on January 20, 2017. 50 or 60 of us were making plans for
what turned out to be a very successful nonviolent blockade by a
thousand or more people of many of the entrances into the Trump
inauguration ceremony. Someone made a comment about how he was very
concerned about what would happen after Mafioso Don took office and we
had to operate under conditions of fascism. I spoke up and said that I
didn’t agree with that point of view, that having a President who wants
to rule in a fascist-like way didn’t mean it was going to happen, that
between the courts and the press and maybe the Democrats and definitely
our independent resistance movement, there were reasons to have hope
that we could forestall fascism.
So
far, I think the united front of resistance in all its different forms
has done that, even as, on one front after the other, we are either
moving backwards or standing still. But if the Republicans maintain
control of Congress in this election, we and the rest of the world are
in deep shit.
Polls
continue to show that a big majority of the US voting population is
down on Trump. But if that majority doesn’t come out to vote in big
numbers the polls really don’t matter.
I’ve
been thinking about what I personally can do beyond what I’ve done so
far, which is: speak with friends and people I know about the importance
of this election—write in these columns and elsewhere urging people to
do the right thing November 6—and put up a yard sign for the Democrat
running for Congress in my district. If there was a strong progressive
who had a decent chance of winning for the House or the Senate in my
area, I’d probably be doing a lot of work for them, but there just isn’t
such a person.
I’ve
decided that what I’ll do, over the next two weeks leading up to
election day, is make a lot of calls to people I know but who I don’t
know well enough to be sure that they’re going to come out and vote. I
plan to call dozens of people over that time, maybe as many as 100.
That’s
my personal plan to help prevent Trump and the Republican’s continuing
control of Congress, to forestall fascism. I hope others who aren’t
already actively working in the way they’ve decided is right for them
will do the same.
Each
of us ultimately has but one thing to offer to the cause of justice and
human progress: our life and how we use it for good. Let’s all do so
right now, as much as we can over the next two weeks.
Ted Glick has been an activist, organizer and writer since 1968. Past writings and other information can be found at https://tedglick.com, and he can be followed on twitter at https://twitter.com/jtglick.
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