Like everyone else, I look forward to a summer of reconnecting with family and friends and relishing a good ole Fourth of July barbecue — unmasked! But I will be doing so with a pit in my stomach, because just beneath the surface calm in America, volcanic forces are gathering that could blow the lid off our democracy. We are living in a fool's paradise. Enjoy it while it lasts.
Three recent news stories have me terrified:
First are the unfolding reports about how Donald Trump's Justice Department secretly seized the personal data of journalists and Democrats in Congress from phone and tech companies while investigating leaks, and even secured Trump's own White House counsel's data. Now imagine what would happen if Trump was re-elected in 2024 by his cultlike following and he didn't have to worry about facing voters again? He would be out of control.
Second are the efforts by Republican-dominated state legislatures to pass voter-suppression measures to retain power and reinstall Trump and his imitators — laws that in some cases just make it harder to vote and in other cases, as Vox noted in an in-depth assessment, "might disqualify voters for no valid reason. Or allow partisan officials to refuse to certify an election, even if there are no legitimate questions about who won."
And third, as the New York Times just reported, "homicide rates in large cities" — many of them run by Democrats — were "up more than 30% on average last year, and up another 24% for the beginning of this year." Soaring murder rates and policing are becoming huge Republican and right-wing-media talking points. Democrats are vulnerable. That is why President Joe Biden is laying out a forceful anti-crime strategy.
For the future of our democracy, we need to make sure that until the GOP stops being a Trump cult, its power is limited. That will require many strategies but two for sure: Democrats need to block Republican efforts to decertify elections and resist efforts from their own base to defund/dismantle the police.
Maybe Congress will pass voter-protection laws to nullify what the Trump cult is up to, but I won't bank on it. So, when GOP lawmakers pass these voter-suppression measures and insist that they are just trying to ensure fair elections and not targeting anyone, I hope Democrats in general and minority voters in particular (they are absolutely being targeted) respond with a massive get-out-the-vote campaign under the banner, "You talkin' to me?"
You remember that line from "Taxi Driver," when Travis Bickle (played by Robert De Niro) is standing in front of a mirror, preparing for a confrontation by saying to his imaginary foe: "You talkin' to me? You talkin' to me? Then who the hell else are you talkin' to? You talkin' to me? Well, I'm the only one here. Who do … you think you're talking to?"