Stop Acting Like This Is Normal - Ezra Klein @ NYT [View all]
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In about three weeks, the governments funding will run out. Democrats will face a choice: Join Republicans to fund a government that President Trump is turning into a tool of authoritarian takeover and vengeance or shut the government down.
Democrats faced a version of this choice back in March. DOGE, the Department of Government Efficiency, was chain-sawing its way through the government. Civil servants were being fired left and right. Government grants and payments were being choked off and reworked into tools of political power and punishment. Trump was signing executive orders demanding the investigation I would say, the persecution of his enemies. He had announced shocking tariffs on Mexico and Canada. We were in the muzzle velocity stage of this presidency. And Democrats seemed completely overwhelmed and outmatched.
I often heard people complain that Democrats lacked a message. What Democrats really lacked was power. They didnt have the House or the Senate, but they did have one sliver of leverage: To fund the government, Senate Republicans needed Democratic votes. And not just one or two. They needed at least seven Democrats to reach that magic 60-vote threshold. House Democrats wanted a shutdown. But Chuck Schumer, the leader of the Senate Democrats, didnt. He voted for the funding bill and encouraged a crucial number of his colleagues to do the same. The bill passed.
To many Democrats, this seemed insane. Some began openly calling for Schumer to resign or face a primary challenge. This was Democrats first real opportunity to fight back against Trump, and they had folded. What were they good for?
when team no fight / centrist dems lose Ezra Klein â¦.
— Leah Litman (@leahlitman.bsky.social) 2025-09-07T13:18:52.403Z