Why subscribe? One of my paid subscribers, Martino, says it best: “You are a voice that could help get the fascist, cowardly bully and his ignorant sycophants out of the White House. Welcome to the Democratic Party!” Thank you, Martino! Glad you’re on board. For as little as $5 a month, you get weekly live chats with Joe, exclusive paid subscriber-only content, and, most importantly, you’ll be supporting our growing resistance movement across America! Hello friends, No matter where you stand politically, last week was a tough one for the nation. And it was starkly revealing too, because it became crystal clear who the uniters—and the dividers—are. Here at the Social Contract, we are clear-eyed about the threat of Donald Trump and the MAGA movement, but we welcome any and all Americans who are willing to engage respectfully. Obviously, not everyone feels the same way. While some politicos did call for unity and calm in the aftermath of the tragic killing of Charlie Kirk, others made the situation 1,000 times worse. Some of the biggest voices on the right, from the President and Vice President to the media and Members of Congress, have been broadly blaming “the left” for last week’s killing. “They” did it. Some of these voices have gone as far as to declare a “war on the left.” Even Charlie’s widow, Erika, in a fundraising appeal, referred to shadowy “evildoers” who killed her husband. This is divisive, dangerous stuff. It’s also plain false: One 22-year-old white man from Utah, raised in a conservative home, is accused of this terrible crime. We don’t even know why yet. Let’s be clear about something. Celebrating Charlie Kirk’s death is horrific. But using his death to call the other side “evil” or to declare “war on the left” is worse, because it’s only inciting more hate and violence. It’s a call for civil or holy war. That’s why we honor the uniters this week. Senators Chris Coons and James Lankford were particularly good on Face the Nation. In another interview, Lankford, a Republican, specifically condemned right-wing political violence and white nationalism, too—something you rarely hear GOP lawmakers do anymore. We need more like them. Joe In Today's Issue
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Amid all the bad, awful, dumb, stupid, absurd, insane, sickening, despicable, cruel, sad, pathetic, embarrassing, irresponsible, demoralizing, deplorable, infuriating, outrageous, terrible, horrible, Constitution-defying, fascist news of the past week, we have to acknowledge the TOP FIVE HEROES among us. The list is growing, as more and more of us are standing up to the tyrant. Courage is infectious. Be brave!
HONORABLE MENTION: When Republicans in Congress speak out against Trump, they aren’t heroes—they’re doing the job they’re supposed to do. However, since so few are willing to take a stand, those who do deserve our praise. So thank you, Rep. Thomas Massie, for defending and supporting the Epstein survivors in their quest for accountability, as Trump called the case a hoax. Did we miss anyone? Send your heroes our way! Good Reads for This Week
I continue to believe the cruelty of the Trump Administration will ultimately help defeat MAGA. Most Americans are not cruel. Keep spreading the word. And share the stories and videos you find with us.
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