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The Forever Shutdown? | It's the Democracy, Stupid Edwin Eisendrath & Meredith ShinerThis is not your normal government shutdown.
Meredith Shiner’s “forever shutdown” isn’t nihilism — it’s defiance. She warned that reopening government under these conditions means legitimizing an executive branch waging war on its own people. “We have to expect more from the people who have more power than us,” she said, arguing that Democrats’ narrow focus on healthcare subsidies misses the larger emergency: A militarized state turning cities like Chicago into testing grounds for authoritarian control. For Shiner, this isn’t a metaphor — it’s a moral line, one that Democrats keep crossing by pretending normal politics can exist in abnormal times. Edwin Eisendrath took that warning and turned it toward hope. He pointed to the ordinary Chicagoans walking children home from school, documenting abuses, and dining out in solidarity as proof that compassion can outmatch coercion. “You’re going to bring your random terror,” he said. “We are going to bring our compassion.” In a city known for its divisions, that collective defiance has become its most powerful act of unity, a living rebuke to the spectacle of fear playing out on the streets. It’s a reminder that civic love, when organized, can be more disruptive than any show of force. What both agreed on is that the failure isn’t just institutional — it’s moral. Democrats, too comfortable in the old order, have ceded their agency to procedure and courts instead of people and purpose. Real democracy was never won in courtrooms — it was built by movements willing to confront power directly. Unless Democrats rediscover that muscle of mass participation, they’ll keep mistaking motion for progress and governance for justice. Together, they made the case that democracy only survives when citizens act like it’s theirs to defend. Tune in to this urgent conversation with Edwin Eisendrath and Meredith Shiner. You’re currently a free subscriber to Lincoln Square Media. For full access to our content, our Lincoln Loyal community, and to help us amplify the facts about the assault on our rights and freedoms, please consider upgrading your subscription today with this limited-time offer: Not ready to subscribe? Make a one-time donation of $10 or more to support our work amplifying the facts on social media, targeted to voters in red states and districts that we can help flip. Every $10 reaches 1000 Americans. The Truth needs a voice. Your donation will help us amplify it. Want to help amplify this post? Please leave a comment and tell us what you think. |