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Trump Walked But He Better Run: Democracy Won, Fascism Lost & Donald Will Soon be BROKE & In Orange!



-by Harvey Wasserman


OK, so Republican zombies didn’t convict. Did you really expect otherwise?

But this lifelong mobster crook will soon be facing more criminal and civil legal action than anyone in the history of our nation.

Let’s face it: nobody has ever wracked up a broader array of likely charges for tax evasion, fraud, corruption, thievery, incitement to riot, mobster violence. My bet he’ll be criminally charged in New York, DC and maybe Georgia (for that stunning Corleone phone call to the secretary of state, demanding he come up with more votes). Civil suits will come from everywhere. I’m betting on a dozen or more, mostly in New York and New Jersey, but pretty much wherever the Donald has done his dirty business.

We can also expect a few Russian good-ol-boys to hop the pond with some cement shoe demands for those laundered rubles.

In the meantime, here’s an assessment of what has really happened in the bigger picture:

Despite the absurd non-convict in the Senate, the United States of America was already redefined on January 5th and 6th, 2021. Never underestimate the pivotal power of these two dates in our nation’s history. And do not believe that a likely Senate failure to convict Donald Trump will change any of it.


On January 5th, the voters of Georgia chose a black preacher and a Jewish filmmaker to successfully flip the empowered majority of the United States Senate. No one died. But the vote merged an epic demographic shift with a massive grassroots election protection movement to remake our nation.


The next day, Donald Trump incited an armed, violent mob to invade the US Capitol and kill his Republican Vice President, Mike Pence, before Pence could certify the nation’s choice for a new president. Five people died. The mission failed.


And it left intact nationwide what we had won in Georgia the day before… a demographically remade America, the real enemy of the Trump mob.


Since the 1600s, Georgia and the slave South have been defined by violent White Supremacy. Today that history is commemorated in a bitterly contested giant carving at Stone Mountain, where the Ku Klux Klan was reborn in 1915--right after a bigoted mob infamously lynched a young Jew named Leo Frank on false charges of rape.


That the Peach State would someday simultaneously elect a black guy and a Jewish guy to the US Senate would seem insane-- until now.


For decades the legacy of the Atlanta-born Martin Luther King has chipped away at that foul mountain of bigotry and violence. It reached a new plateau in 2018, when Stacey Abrams rightfully won the governorship of Georgia. As she was poised to become America’s first female African-American governor, the victory was stolen by a Klan-supported secretary of state who ran his own fraudulent election.


But with national notoriety and support, Abrams has helped remake Georgia’s electoral landscape. In concert with superb grassroots organizers like Andrea Miller of People Demanding Action and Ray McClendon of the Atlanta NAACP, the election protection movement guaranteed young, black, Hispanic, Asian-American, and indigenous citizens what was once unthinkable-- the right to vote with paper ballots that were actually counted. It is no accident that the black senator elected in January was pastor at Dr. King’s Atlanta church.


In November 2020, the King-Warnock “dream” was foretold nationwide. In the decisive states of Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Georgia, and Arizona, Millennials/Zoomers of youth and color hugely rejected Trump’s racist bigotry, costing him the election.


From immigration to segregation, evangelicalism to outright fascism, Trump’s appeal has always been to White Supremacists living in terror of America’s changing demographic.


Where once the most downtrodden white man could consider himself superior to anyone darker, now multiracial citizens of the “lower caste” actually cast hand-marked paper ballots and got them counted.


In Charlottesville and elsewhere, Trump’s neo-Nazi mobs chanted “Jews will not replace us.” But it’s America’s larger diversity they fear. When they chant “Stop the Steal,” they refer not just to Trump’s 2020 defeat, but to the sense that “their” nation is no longer dominated by white “Christian” males. “This is our country,” says Trump. “They are trying to take it from us.”


Thus the January 6th assault on the Capitol was much bigger than it seemed. The punditocracy mostly compares it to 1814, when the British burned the Capitol, the White House, and the Library of Congress, forcing President James Madison to flee. (His vice president was Elbridge Gerry, the godfather of gerrymandering).


In fact, it was more like North Carolina’s infamous 1898 coup, when Wilmington’s multiracial Reconstruction regime was a rainbow alliance of liberal whites with freed slaves who still retained the right to vote. When the Jim Crow fascists did their Trump thing, they murdered some 300 black citizens and retook power.

That’s what Trump’s thugs really wanted on January 6th. Had they got their hands on Georgia’s new black and Jewish senators, they would’ve lynched them. Had they found Nancy Pelosi, AOC, or Bernie Sanders, they’d have ripped them to pieces.


But they didn’t. They killed a cop and wounded 140 more. But the center held, and the hall was filled with cameras. The function of this week’s Senate trial has been to show those pictures to the world.


We all know if that mob had been black, every one of them would have been gunned down on the spot.


We also know that in all his years of marching, no protest led by Dr. King ever devolved into anything resembling the vicious violence incited by Donald Trump. And unlike Trump, King personally marched with those he inspired. Such realities do matter, both to a contemporary populace … and to history.



America’s demographic is now relentlessly slipping away from the vile racist core that puked up Donald Trump. The Senate will not convict him. But as a private citizen, he may well be indicted in places like New York and DC, and sued by endless angry creditors everywhere.


Maybe not this week… but someday… we can dream of a broke Donald Trump in an orange jumpsuit, unable to find legal representation, perp walking to a state or local prison.


More importantly, gerrymandered Republican legislatures are desperately assaulting the fair election practices that doomed the Trump regime and can protect us from future fascism. They’re slashing at vote-by-mail, drop boxes, paper ballots, local precincts, automatic registration, and all the other democratic reforms that made a fair 2020 election possible.


The grassroots election protection movement that won these reforms now must rally to protect them. The federal House Rule One does promise some positive changes. But it’s at the state and local levels that hand-marked paper ballots must be enhanced, and gerrymandering defeated.


And it’s everywhere that we must guard against more fascist outbursts.

On January 6th, we saw the angry tip of an obsolete demographic iceberg gracelessly melting into a diverse sea. Its ultimate disappearance can only be guaranteed with free and fair elections.


On January 5th, we showed how that can be done, even in Georgia.


And someday, maybe sooner than people think, we’ll actually have an actual Congress as well.




 


Harvey Wasserman co-convenes the weekly Election Protection 2024 ZOOM. His People's Spiral of US History is at https://bibliobookstore.com/history/the-peoples-spiral-of-us-history-by-harvey-sluggo-wasserman.

1 Comment


dcrapguy
dcrapguy
Feb 16, 2021

As for whether anyone will grow a pair and actually charge der fuhrer with anything... I'll wait patiently with no expectations. I'm quite confident that the biden DOJ will pussy out on all federal crimes, even the many slam-dunk ones. It's what democraps do.


"Despite the absurd non-convict in the Senate, the United States of America was already redefined on January 5th and 6th, 2021. Never underestimate the pivotal power of these two dates in our nation’s history. And do not believe that a likely Senate failure to convict Donald Trump will change any of it."


The shithole was defined no later than the day der fuhrer won the nazi primary. The legacy was cemented the day der fuhrer wa…


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