Donald Trump has unleashed a “flood the zone” strategy: a cascade of executive actions aimed at rapidly reshaping the federal government and the country. The scope of changes is staggering: massive reductions in the federal workforce, the dismantling of USAID, signaling departments of labor and education are next, and the firing of Justice Department prosecutors.

Amid this whirlwind, a critical question emerges: Where is the opposition? What concrete steps are Democrats taking to counter this aggressive agenda? Senior politics reporter Akela Lacy says there are some very obvious things the Democrats could be doing. “Movement people are asking the obvious question right now, which is:

Why are there any Democrats — at all — voting to confirm a single Trump nominee? That’s one of the lowest hanging pieces of fruit,” she says. The Democrats had no plan, Lacy says, despite there being “no confusion about the fact that these nominees were going to be coming up for a vote. And still there were Democrats who voted for several of Trump’s nominees.”

  • @surph_ninja
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    01 day ago

    LoL. “Stop trying to subdivide,” after that’s all you’ve done. Pretending to be a leftist fighting fascism, and brags about devoting your energy to getting a genocidal party more election wins.

    You’re a joke.

    • @Snapz
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      019 hours ago

      Yeah, so you won’t prove me wrong. Got it.

      Well you better get back to doing absolutely nothing meaningful and then patting yourself on the back at the end of the day.

      • @surph_ninja
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        19 hours ago

        We get it. You feel entitled to demand things. That lines up with the rest of your behavior.