Hi Laurie, My sister and myself definitely want to be a part of this organization and pledge to do as much as we can to preserve our Democracy in these unprecedented times.
Our hearts and heads are with our country and ALL the people who call the USA home. We know we need border reform and a better way to communicate to the young people who will inherit this country but we need to open as many eyes as we can to the MESS we have right now and into our future!
Count us in...we may be older but we have all ages of young people with our family and friends! Janie
Senator Elizabeth Warren, "persister-in-chief," is a longtime Indivisible ally.
Ezra Levin and Leah Greenberg co-founded and co-lead Indivisible.
INDIVISIBLE AND RESISTANCE
INCO encourages you to watch the November 13 national Indivisible call on YouTube here: Strategy, the new Indivisible Guide, Elizabeth Warren, inspiration, and solidarity!
• Our work mattered, but it wasn’t enough. We lost all seven presidential swing states. Our campaign and ground game in battleground states significantly closed the gap and was enough to win other races in the House, Senate and state elections, but it just wasn’t enough to overcome the nationwide swing.
• A rejection of the status quo, not an embrace of fascism. The result was part of a global backlash in western democracies in the post-covid/inflation era. Voters rejected incumbents globally this year, but that doesn’t mean the electorate embraced Project 2025 or facism. That matters, because it means there will be major potential backlash to Trump 2.0.
• A coalition built on dissatisfaction with the status quo is not a durable coalition. The sadists, grifters, and extremists who lead MAGA will soon become a governing party with an unpopular agenda. If we organize to push back on them, we can fracture their coalition and build our own.
INCO 2.0 Showing Up for Each Other
INCO 2.0 launched last week with a determined crowd eager to resist Trump 2.0 and defend our democracy. Thanks to Sherise Smith for the photo.
You're invited to our next meeting Tuesday, November 19, 3-4:30 pm at WineKraft at the east end of the 11th Street Mall on the Astoria Riverwalk, 77 11th Street No purchase necessary.
At the meeting we'll discuss next steps: how to move forward effectively, which issues to address, who will do what, etc.
You might have been one of about 1400 people at the Astoria Women’s March on Saturday, January 21, 2017. From that inspiring event developed Indivisible North Coast Oregon (INCO), our local resistance to authoritarianism, bigotry, and corruption. INCO is one of dozens of Indivisible groups in Oregon and thousands across the country. INCO’s focus for the last few years has been on elections: supporting good candidates, progressive issues, and robust civic engagement and voting.
INCO's actions over the next few years will be decided by those who show up, speak up, and take action. Whatever you can do will make an impact as we defend democracy. We'd love to see you Tuesday. If you're interested but won't be at the November 19th meeting, please email incoregon@gmail.com with what you'd like to do with INCO.
"WE CAN THINK ANEW"
"In fact, the story of this time will be written not just in Trump’s actions but how all of us respond.
".... This will be a period of ferment on the center and left. This is the kind of moment when new ideas, new groups, new leaders, and new strategies emerge. We can think anew.
"In the end, what will count is not just what we are against, but what we are for."
"Voter turnout 2024: 14M more non-voters than Donald Trump supporters; Kamala Harris got 10M fewer votes than Biden
".... More than 89 million voting eligible Americans did not vote in the 2024 race, according to the latest counts from the University of Florida’s U.S. Election Project.
"That translates into 36.5% of the eligible electorate not voting." -- https://www.belgrade-news.com/news/ (Montana), November 13, 2024
News, perspective, opinion on Substack Heather Cox Richardson - Letters from an American (connecting context, history, and current events) Lucian Truscott IV - Lucian Truscott Newsletter (connecting context, history, and current events) Robert Hubbell - Today's Edition (opportunities for activism, legal insights, current events) Joyce Vance - Civil Discourse (legal insights and details about current events) Jay Kuo - Status Kuo (legal insights and details about current events) Dan Rather - Steady (perspective from this outstanding reporter) Timothy Snyder - Thinking About (historian about authoritarianism, fascism, current events) Ruth Ben-Ghiat - Lucid (historian about authoritarianism, fascism, current events) Judd Legum - Popular Info (investigative reporting, current events) Simon Rosenberg - Hopium (political expertise and perspective) Robert Reich - (political and government expertise and perspective)
Podcasts, some on YouTube The Bulwark - several different ones Robert Reich Al Franken (he interrupts a lot) Jon Stewart (he interrupts a lot)
Books and authors Anne Applebaum, books, articles in The Atlantic Timothy Snyder, on Substack, ON TYRANNY: TWENTY LESSONS FOR THE TWENTIETH CENTURY; ON FREEDOM Ruth Ben-Ghiat, on Substack, STRONGMEN, articles
Other organizations Democracy Docket Brennan Center for Justice; the November 13 newsletter is worth reading ACLU
Please send names and links for other suggested resources to incoregon@gmail.com.
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A WAY FORWARD
"Exit polls showed that the more attention voters paid to political news, the more likely they were to vote for Harris, by wide margins. Harris +13 for voters who paid a great deal or a lot of attention. Trump +23 for votes who paid little or none at all.
".... Whether it was the economy, or the border, or identity politics, the biggest problem for the Democrats was and is messaging — how voters perceived those issues. In a double-blind poll conducted in October, voters preferred Harris’s policies to Trump’s when they weren’t told whose policies were whose. Read that again.
".... Please know, all is not lost. This election wasn’t a blowout like Reagan’s 1984 result (he won by 18 points) or even Obama in 2008. Just over 2 points separated Trump and Harris. In many states, voters backed Trump but also backed ballot initiatives that are counter to the MAGA agenda: abortion rights, paid family leave, and raising the minimum wage. In Missouri, 12 percent of voters chose Trump and abortion rights. While the Democrats have an enormous hill to climb, they aren’t starting at the bottom of it." -- Dan Rather, Steady, November 11, 2024
CONGRATULATIONS, OREGON!
Oregonians just elected five pro-democracy women to Congress. COIN suggests we flood their offices with postcards of congratulations!
You can congratulate them on their victories, thank them for their service to Oregonians, and let them know how glad we are to have them working for us and all Americans against Trump’s dystopian agenda. You can also sign up to be on their mailing lists and tell them which local Indivisible group you belong to.
Representative-Elect Janelle Bynum (bottom left photo) 1021 SE Sunnyside Rd #300 Clackamas, OR 97015
Representative Suzanne Bonamici (top right) 12725 Southwest Millikan Way, Suite 220 Beaverton, OR 97005
Representative-Elect Dr. Maxine Dexter (top left) PO Box 12209, Portland, OR 97212
Representative Val Hoyle (bottom right) 940 Willamette St Eugene, OR 97401
Representative Andrea Salinas (top center) 18861 SW Martinazzi Avenue #200 Tualatin, OR 97062
TRUMP TARIFFS IN OREGON
"Donald Trump’s re-election could have widespread implications for Oregon’s economy if he follows through on his pledge to establish tariffs on goods imported into the United States. Oregon is among the most trade-dependent states in the nation, with exports valued at $27.7 billion last year. That makes us vulnerable if retaliatory tariffs come into play. Computer chips, wheat, fruit, wood products, and aircraft components are among the many products the state’s factories and farmers sell to buyers overseas.
".... Tariffs might increase the demand for domestic timber but could also trigger retaliatory trade barriers from other countries that buy Oregon forest products. The state exports more than $600 million in wood products and pulp annually, sales that could be jeopardized by a trade war." -- State Representative David Gomberg (HD 10), newsletter, November 10, 2024
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Rep. Gomberg represents House District 10, south and east of Tillamook County. INCO recommends his newsletter for news and perspective about the Oregon legislature, coastal issues, and other information. You can sign up for his newsletterhere.
Hope has two lovely daughters, anger and courage. Anger so that what must not be will not be and courage so that what can be will be. -- St. Augustine
Indivisible defends democracy by opposing authoritarianism, bigotry, and corruption. Comments, news, and photos to INCO at incoregon@gmail.com. Resources and other information at www.incoregon.org and www.indivisible.org. Encourage others to sign up for the INCO newsletter here. Look for the INCO column in Hipfish Monthly. We're on Facebook, too. INCO Weekly Newsletter • November 18 , 2024