Dear MoveOn member,
Donald Trump's government shutdown has created total chaos in Washington. And let's be clear: This shutdown is 100% Trump's fault. He says that he's "proud" of the shutdown, and that it will last "for a very long time."
Earlier this week, the White House was signaling that Trump would accept a bipartisan funding deal. But then, he threw a temper tantrum at the 11th hour this Thursday (while senators were already on airplanes flying home from Washington, D.C.; they've since returned to deal with this Trump-created disaster).
We cannot cave in to Trump's madness. We need to rise up, right now, to demand that lawmakers on both sides put an end to this shutdown—and to make sure Trump bears 100% of the blame.
Never in the history of my 50 years in American political life has there been a time like this, when a bipartisan compromise was reached by Congress, but a president balked and unilaterally shut down the government.
And make no mistake: Trump doesn't give a fig about the safety and security of Americans. His reasoning for putting up a wall is based on a crisis that doesn't exist.
We cannot let Trump act like a crybaby who throws a fit when he doesn't get his toy, and we can't let him be the bully who holds America hostage. We don't encourage crybabies, and we don't let bullies win.
We must make sure that this shutdown ends with not one dime for Trump's wall—and make sure that the American people know exactly who is to blame for this shutdown: Donald J. Trump.
Adrian, as you read this message, nearly 54,000 Customs and Border Protection agents, 42,000 Coast Guard employees, 53,000 TSA agents, thousands of air traffic controllers and aviation and railroad safety inspectors, 17,000 correctional officers, 14,000 FBI agents, 4,000 Drug Enforcement Administration agents, and some 5,000 firefighters with the U.S. Forest Service are all working without pay.
I can tell you from experience—I ran the Department of Labor during the 1996 shutdown—that most of these public servants will report for duty, because they care about the missions they're supposed to be upholding. But going without pay will strain their family budgets to the point that some, inevitably, will not be able to carry out those missions.
We absolutely cannot let Trump shut down the government to get his way. If we put up a fight, history (and MoveOn's past success in organizing during shutdown fights) shows that we can stop him.
Which is why I'm asking: Will you chip in $3 and help MoveOn act right now to reopen the government without Trump getting one dime for his hateful, wasteful border wall?
So far, House Speaker-to-be Nancy Pelosi and Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer have been strong in their opposition to Trump's wall, but if Democrats get cold feet, they could decide to cut a bad deal at any time.
MoveOn members have often won shutdown fights—going back to the Bush years—securing full or near-full victories in many cases, without concessions. But that doesn't happen automatically or every time. Last January, Democrats caved to Trump in a government shutdown.2 We can't let that happen this time.
When we do win, it happens because of grassroots activism. The kind of grassroots activism that MoveOn members do every day. Democrats need to know that we have their backs and that we will support them while they work to force Trump to accept a bipartisan deal with no money for his racist, wasteful border wall. Are you in? Will you chip in $3?
MoveOn is running digital ads featuring a graphic of Trump as a toddler throwing a temper tantrum. To drive the meme into the mainstream media, they even projected this image on the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) building in Washington, D.C. on Friday night:
MoveOn is driving calls to Congress and to Mar-a-Lago during this holiday weekend. And they're gearing up for protests in Washington, D.C.
If Trump thinks that he can bully us into giving him $5.7 billion for his racist, wasteful border wall, he has another thing coming. It's time to fight back.
MoveOn staff are working overtime this holiday weekend and beyond to turn up the heat. And after an exhausting and expensive election year, MoveOn needs our help to do it.
Thanks for all you do. Robert Reich
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Dear Dr. Reich:
You have long been one of my favorite pain-in-the-ass Democrats. Why favorite? You justify that "Economics is the dismal science" statement which was long thought to be one of greatest intellectual snob axioms invented in a Faculty Lounge, likely at Harvard, where their President Larry Sommers was fired on the spot for uttering a well-known truth that females do not like or do well in math and science compared to males! I note that when you were given the opportunity by a major publisher to contribute to the understanding of economics you elected to do cartoons instead something of value. It is this lack of judgement and ever wanting to be "cute" that I despise what you do.
President Trump's "madness" is shared by 88% of the people who take Internet polls. While that may not reflect the nation perfectly neither do the polls taken in downtown Manhattan where everyone lives in fear of being called "racist." It is another "witch" curse that got some Massachusetts women burned at the stake 200 years ago! Democrats have not had that much fun since they gave up their white sheets! Do a Google search for "photos of 1924 Democrat Convention." Your mentors were really evil then. Have you changed? Why should we believe you now?
As an economist you should know each of these illegal aliens now costs us $70,000 a year. Who pays that, Bob?
Given all the illegal drugs coming through that border; that kill 60,000 Americans per year in this invasion, I consider your statements to be acts of treason much like Hillary's selling 20% of our uranium reserve to Russia when they already have 8% compared to our 1%. An economist, as you claim to be, would realize that you are a traitor for your actions or an imposter, Bob. Take your pick.
Adrian Vance
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