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Donald Trump has successfully buried the story that worries him most
I won't. And you shouldn't either.
http://m.dailykos.com/story/2017/2/9/1631858/-Donald-Trump-has-successfully-buried-the-story-that-worries-him-most
#ReadYourWorld #BookWorm read on!
While it may not be great literature, it was an entertaining action story. It may be 600 pages but it's an easy read. ;)
Doesn't matter what you read. Just read for fun and enrich yourself!
Words from Bernice King, daughter of MLK
10 steps to deal with Trump and take back our democratic government.
- Don't use his name; EVER (45 will do) [later she updated to say whenever, and personally I like el donaldo]
- Remember this is a regime and he's not acting alone;
- Do not argue with those who support him–it doesn't work;
- Focus on his policies, not his orange-ness and mental state;
- Keep your message positive; they want the country to be angry and fearful because this is the soil from which their darkest policies will grow;
- No more helpless/hopeless talk;
- Support artists and the arts;
- Be careful not to spread fake news. Check it;
- Take care of yourselves; and
- Resist!
'Keep demonstrations peaceful. In the words of John Lennon, "When it gets down to having to use violence, then you are playing the system's game. The establishment will irritate you – pull your beard, flick your face – to make you fight! Because once they've got you violent, then they know how to handle you. The only thing they don't know how to handle is non-violence and humor."
'When you post or talk about him, don't assign his actions to him, assign them to "The Republican Administration," or "The Republicans." This will have several effects: the Republican legislators will either have to take responsibility for their association with him or stand up for what some of them don't like; he will not get the focus of attention he craves; Republican representatives will become very concerned about their re-elections.'