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Subject Rallies and remedies
Date April 25, 2020 4:04 PM
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Dear Progressive Reader,

The numbers are in. Wisconsin State Capitol Police estimate ([link removed][UNIQID]) that approximately 1500 individuals protested yesterday at the Capitol in Madison (a far cry from the 100,000+ who gathered ([link removed][UNIQID]) in 2011 to protest Republican attacks on the bargaining rights of public sector unions). These protests, however, were about the right to ignore public health advice! As Bill Lueders writes ([link removed][UNIQID]) , “The Republicans who control the state Legislature are asking the state Supreme Court, which they also control, to strip [Governor Tony] Evers of his power to take what he feels are appropriate actions to protect the public against the spread of the virus.” The Wisconsin rally ([link removed][UNIQID]) was one of the largest so far in the nation, and, as Michael
Makowski reports ([link removed][UNIQID]) , “Despite their grassroots appearance, these groups are part of a larger coordinated effort ([link removed][UNIQID]) to oppose stay-at-home orders across the nation.” In fact, I observed a number of expensive, pre-printed signs distributed throughout the crowd along with a large, trucked-in decorative “pro-Trump” parade float. As cartoonist Mark Fiore illustrates ([link removed][UNIQID]) , “Even if these protests were an attempt to get the economy ‘restarted,’ they run the risk of doing even more harm to the economy by prolonging the pandemic.”

Donald Trump has supported and encouraged these protesters, and White House aide Stephen Moore reportedly ([link removed][UNIQID]) called them “the modern-day Rosa Parks.” They call themselves “Freedom Fighters,” which reminded me of Ronald Reagan’s 1983 statement of support ([link removed][UNIQID]) for the brutal Nicaraguan Contras, whose U.S.-supported war ([link removed][UNIQID]) resulted in the deaths ([link removed][UNIQID]) of more than 30,000 people. This rhetoric from the White House is occurring at the same time as Trump is advocating quack health cures
which his own agencies ([link removed][UNIQID]) and corporate PR statements ([link removed][UNIQID]) are quick to back-pedal. As Ruth Conniff points out ([link removed][UNIQID]) , “This guy is lucky there’s a whole Dark Web full of wingnuts. He’s losing the reality-based community fast.”

Meanwhile, on Friday, Trump told ([link removed][UNIQID]) reporters, “The U.S. Postal Service is a joke.” Trump was talking about his refusal to financially support this vital national service. One of the first acts of the Second Continental Congress in May 1775 was to create a post office for reasons of national security. Yet, as I write ([link removed][UNIQID]) this week, Republicans have long sought to privatize the agency, and now Treasury Secretary Stephen Mnuchin is “seeking to impose significant controls on the operation of the USPS as a condition of approving the $10 billion loan to the agency that was already passed by Congress.”

Other news on our website this week includes a review ([link removed][UNIQID]) by Ed Rampell of the new film from executive producer Michael Moore called Planet of the Humans. We also feature Paul Buhle’s look ([link removed][UNIQID]) at two books on the lessons and legacy of Bernie Sanders’s two presidential campaigns. Alice Herman provides an update ([link removed][UNIQID]) on the struggle by local residents against the basing of a squadron of F-35 bombers in Madison, Wisconsin. And our intern, Nuha Dolby, tells her story ([link removed][UNIQID]) of working as a direct care worker during the pandemic.

We have been gathering all of our coverage of COVID-19 under one tab ([link removed][UNIQID]) on our website for quick access. Keep reading, and we will keep bringing you important articles on these and other issues of our time.

Sincerely,

Norman Stockwell
Publisher

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