December 27, 2021
Dear Progressive Readers and Supporters,
Trevor Noah of Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show” has dubbed 2021 “the least bad year of the last two years.” I think his assessment is a bit too rosy.
Sure, 2020 was singularly awful, with the devastation caused by COVID-19 and the birth of the Big Lie Movement, led by the disgraced and deranged Donald Trump. But 2021 was at least equally bad, bookended by two catastrophic events: The violent insurrection at the U.S. Capitol by Trump supporters on January 6, and the announcement in late December that President Joe Biden’s Build Back Better plan to reinvigorate the economy and fight climate change was quite likely dead, stabbed in the back by members of his own party.
We learned, for the umpteenth time, that electing Democrats is not enough. We must instead build broad-based movements clamoring for progressive change. We must reaffirm our commitment to the ideals of democracy, and to the notion that truth matters.
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Let’s make 2022 the least bad year in quite a while.
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