Representative Glenn Evi was components.
In a long and tense municipal hall on Tuesday, the voter pushed after the voter member of the Democratic Congress pushed what he could do more to fight President Donald Trump.
They chanted when it became the first Democrat in Congress to publicly suggest that the time has come for Democrats in the Senate to choose a new leadership “and to detonate the decision of the minority leader in the Senate Chuck Schumer to help the Republicans avoid closing the government. It is now doing.
Why did we write this
Democratic voters are concerned about the actions of the Trump administration, desperate to their party to mobilize more “fighting”. This is equivalent to the emergence of the right -wing tea party, which ultimately turned the Republican Party.
One of the founders said: “I am terrified because we move very quickly to an authoritarian state.” “Congress member, I think you are polite. You are aware. You are talking well. You are all we need in a person in normal times. We need something for extraordinary times …. when it comes to combating these battles, we need to be slightly less polite and a little more than hell.”
Her statements were directed at the highest applause in the evening.
President Trump’s victory left in November initially the democratic and disturbing democratic base. The tremendous protests that faced his inauguration for 2017 have not been found. But recently, the feeling of panic in what many Democrats see as the destruction of their democracy raises a desperate new energy.
Throughout the country, Democratic voters who were reeling from the overwhelming cuts of Mr. Trump and perhaps illegal to the government, the policy movements revolving around his head, and his politicization of federal law enforcement grows more and more than his party’s response apparently.
There are some similarities between the current state of Democrats and the right of the right tea party at the beginning of President Barack Obama. This movement not only fights the teeth and other side nails, but put its leaders and legislators on a notice of initial threats. Ultimately, many Republican politicians have been forced into the Old School Foundation from his position and were replaced by a younger generation of young leaders from the leaders that caused Donald Trump and the Maga.
But where the main emotion that motivates the tea party was anger, this new left movement is fed through terrorism. Democratic voters are increasingly desperate for their leaders to do something – anything – before it is too late.
Facing closure
A main pivotal point came last week when Democratic leaders failed to use the first part of the leverage because Mr. Trump returned to the White House: the threat of the government’s closure. Senator Schumer was divided with most of the legislators in his party, and he decided that the least conditional of evil is to allow the Republicans to pass the Republican Party’s bill, which will keep the government open until September, while forcing the Colombia Provincial Government to reduce its own budget, and make it easier for Mr. Trump to move in some government’s money.
Many Democrats were angry – and some called for step down from leadership.
Ezra Levin says: “The vast generations of Democrats want to see the Democrats are fighting, and one of the super waves says they are not fighting strongly enough,” says Ezra Levin.
Mr. Levin’s progressive progressive organization was among the first to call Mr. Shomer to step down. When Mr. Ivy supported this position, Mr. Levin responded: “We get the party we are demanding.”
The Democratic Party is currently voting in low approval categories. This is what most leaders say that most Democrats represent their values in a recent survey: Senator Fairmont Bernie Sanders and MP Alexandria Alexandria Okasio Cortez, two progressive Baghilians, were there with former Vice President Kamala Harris.
Just as the Maga movement demonstrated that the anger of the Republican Party base was less ideological and more focused on fighting than many Republican politicians in the Tea Party, this anger over Democrats extends over the political spectrum.
“The ongoing battle in the Democratic Party is not at the present time not between the left, left and moderate left. It is among those who want to fight and those who want the cave. The team fights extends through all ideological aspects of the party.” to publish. “He made a mistake in reading this in your danger.”
If current Democratic leaders from Congress did not meet to the city hall this moment and find a way to respond, they may face basic challenges.
Amanda Litman is the president of Run for something, and she is PAC that helps to employ, train and support younger progressive candidates for the government office and the local office.
It says that nearly 32,000 people have contacted the group since the election day to say that they want to run for positions, with the vision of the past few days at the opening. Many are planning to trembling against other Democrats who see them very old, out of touch, and they lack the fight as well. Mrs. Lytman said that she heard from half a scale of people who decided to challenge the members of the Democratic Congress in the preliminary elections.
“It has been built since the opening and the ongoing decision [shutdown] The fighting was just a perfect moment to show how driving in particular, in particular,.
No good options
Part of the problem is that Democratic officials have some good options when it comes to stopping Mr. Trump at the present time. In his appearance on “The View” from ABC, Senator Schumer has argued that “there is no exit strategy” if Democrats were forced to close, and that he would only allow Mr. Trump and billionaire advisor Elon Mousse to continue to identify the federal workforce.
He said, “I knew that I would have a lot of criticism of my choice, but I felt as a leader, I had to do that.” “What will happen if we cut government spending will be destruction as we have not seen before.”
But even the Democrats sympathize with the view of Senator Schumer said that he was quick to the moment politically. The Democrats in the House of Representatives strongly opposed the Republican Party’s plan-each of them voted against it, and the already swinging boycott members are facing advertisements for the Republican Party attack to vote. Mr. Shomer refused to take a position until the House of Representatives voted, and then announced that the Republicans of the Senate had not received votes, indicating that he would fight the bill. After one day, reflect the path.
Democratic strategic expert, Ray Zakaro, spent more than a decade in both rooms in Capitol Hill, starting with training in Mr. Shomer’s office. He says the closure will be “catastrophic”. He just wishes that Mr. Shomer has tried hard to get something for his vote.
“I can understand the motive to say,” Let’s just solve this now so that we do not harm people worse than they will actually hurt. “Democrats are stuck in a situation where there is no good solution. But at least they extract something. “
The Democrats were “Dumbstruck” by Mr. Trump’s quick moves and struggle to meet this moment. “We are watching the erosion of the very important policy and the democratic rules that slip through our fingers on a daily basis, and we see a very few response.”
Democratic voters practically hold legislators by the chest and shake them because they are calling for more leadership.
An area full of federal workers
The liberal Mr. Ivy, and the black -majority region in Maryland, outside Washington, has the highest percentage of federal workers in the country. These workers already have the deep discounts paid by the administration of Mr. Trump. Many people in Mr. Evy city hall felt panic because they would be expelled or reduced their pensions. Most of them were through government closure before, as they were subjected or lost – however, everyone who spoke with the screen said they would choose another closure instead of allowing Republicans to pass their financing bill last week.
The actor Ivy, a deputy of Yamran, who spent years working in the Capitol Hill, as well as in the Ministry of Justice and the local government before winning his seat in Congress in 2022, was plunged into most of the city hall event. His only moment of visible frustration was when he picked up, “it’s my turn” when one person started talking about him, nearly two hours.
“I know everyone is angry now. I got two of my children – they are also demobilized at the present time. So I get it. But the only way we can fix the house and I hope the courts will continue to do the right thing.”
But this did not calm down the crowd.
Look at his barbecue for two hours, twice the length of the city hall. There are still people waiting to ask questions when the event concluded.
A woman shouted at a member of Congress from the balcony and refused to stop. After accompanying it, he told another component to Mr. Evi that he needed to understand what was driving the woman’s sphere.
“That lady who was angry? That sister is afraid,” she said.