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Video ARE YOU READY FOR APRIL 5TH?

With over a quarter million sign ups, we are taking action across the world this Saturday to protest Trump and his Tech Bro in Chief. It was only a week ago he signed an executive order on elections, effectively making it harder to vote for all Americans.

Join us on April 5th and help Reverse the damage, Restore our rights, and Reclaim our democracy. #50501 #50501movement #handsoff #peoplesmovement


Originally Posted By u/FiftyFifty1Movement At 2025-04-02 04:46:56 PM | Source


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Please see this other post with all the info:

Link to the bus fund: https://secure.actblue.com/donate/wmbusfund

Also please comment and upvote to increase the visibility on this post!


Originally Posted By u/Winkinsburst At 2025-03-19 08:46:26 PM | Source


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This movement is growing - with each new event we gain momentum.

Pledge to show up in DC: https://seeyouinthestreets.com/

DC Event information on https://linktr.ee/FiftyFiftyOneMovement


Originally Posted By u/thepoliticalrev At 2025-03-15 05:36:45 AM | Source


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Tesla (TSLA) Ownership

Elon Musk may be (allegedly) stepping back from DOGE, but the damage has been done. As the largest individual donor in the 2024 election cycle, Musk contributed $291 million to support Trump and Republican candidates. And he's not stopping—in just the first few months of 2025, his PACs poured over $6.2 million into Wisconsin's Supreme Court race.

For those of us whose interaction with the stock market is limited to our 401(k)s and IRAs, you’ve likely heard advice from people like Warren Buffett to invest in low-cost S&P 500 index funds, such as exchange-traded and mutual funds.

These funds are transparent about their holdings, so I recently reviewed the allocation percentages. What I found gave me pause. 

For every $1,000 invested in an S&P 500 fund, $15-20 automatically goes to Tesla.

I'm sure we could debate the ethics of many companies in the index, but Tesla stands apart—its CEO has personally spent hundreds of millions to influence our government and elections in unprecedented ways.

My retirement savings, meant to secure my future, would first support another's political ambitions. In following sound financial advice, I would betray my own principles. 

Everyone wants a well-funded retirement. No one wants to fund the richest man in the world.

This project grew from conversations with people in my community, including my parents who are approaching retirement. We're everyday Americans with diverse political views, yet we found agreement on this particular issue. We're not political operatives—we're just regular people concerned about our futures.

There are three companies that manage millions of ordinary people’s capital, channeled through mutual funds and exchange-traded funds, often via default retirement-plan options. 

  • Vanguard
  • BlackRock
  • State Street Corporation

These three are among the world’s largest asset managers, and play a significant role in shaping global finances.They control a combined 12.57% of Tesla stock.

Every dollar invested in Tesla—whether through direct stock purchases or bundled in mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs)—helps to sustain Tesla’s stock price, indirectly enriching Musk. As Tesla’s largest shareholder, Musk leverages his stock holdings to access vast sums of cash without selling shares, using a strategy common among billionaires: securities-based lending.

We may have signed up to invest in the stock market in order to retire, but none of us signed up to fund Musk's political ambitions.

We're done being silent shareholders. Our retirement savings shouldn't be used to finance the economic tyranny of billionaires. We need an S&P 500 fund that excludes Tesla.

We can't create these funds on our own, but if enough of us speak up, these financial institutions will have to listen. They respond to demand—that's capitalism, right?

If you're with us, here's what we can do:

  • Email asset managers here.
  • Submit a request via asset managers’ customer portals here.
  • Call asset managers and brokerage companies here.

We've pulled together resources at https://divestfromtesla.com/

Connect with others who feel the same way: 

Instagram: u/divestfromtesla 

BlueSky: u/divestfromtesla.bsky.social

Email: info@divestfromtesla.com 

This is about having a say in how our money is used. We believe we deserve that choice. If you feel the same, we’d love to hear from you.


Originally Posted By u/Beneficial_Pattern_5 At 2025-04-03 09:34:02 AM | Source


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Here's and idea: if your cost of goods has been increasing or is set to increase due to Trump's tariffs, instead of rolling that cost increase into your total to your customers, add it as a separate line item on your invoice and title it "Trump Tariffs" or something similar.

Trump loves getting credit for everything, we should give it to him each and every time we deliver a price increase to customers so they know who to thank.


Originally Posted By u/whisperpickler At 2025-04-03 09:49:58 AM | Source


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From the Senator's twitter page (linked here using xcancel so as not to give Elon the clicks:

Those trying to understand the tariffs as economic policy are dangerously naive. No, the tariffs are a tool to collapse our democracy. A means to compel loyalty from every business that will need to petition Trump for relief.

This week you will read many confused economists and political pundits who won’t understand how the tariffs make economic sense. That’s because they don’t. They aren’t designed as economic policy. The tariffs are simply a new, super dangerous political tool.

You see, our founders created a President with limited and checked powers. They specifically put the power of spending and taxation in the hands of the legislature. Why? Because they watched how kings and despots used spending and taxes to control their subjects. British kings used taxation to reward loyalty and punish dissent. Our own revolution was spurred by the King’s use of heavy taxation of the colonies to punish our push for self governance. The King’s message was simple: stop protesting and I’ll stop taxing.

Trump knows that he can weaken (and maybe destroy) democracy by using spending and taxation in the same way. He is using access to government funds to bully universities, law firms and state and local governments into loyalty pledges. Healthy democracies rely on an independent legal profession to maintain the rule of law, independent universities to guard objective truth and provide forums for dissent to authority, and independent state/local government to counterbalance a powerful federal government. But the private sector also plays a rule to protect democracy. Independent industry has power.

The tariffs are Trump’s tool to erode that independence. Now, one by one, every industry or company will need to pledge loyalty to Trump in order to get sanctions relief. What could Trump demand as part of a quiet loyalty pledge? Public shows of support from executives for all his economic policy. Contributions to his political efforts. Promises to police employees’ support for his political opposition.

The tariffs are DESIGNED to create economic hardship. Why? So that Trump has a straight face rationale for releasing them, business by business or industry by industry. As he adjusts or grants relief, it’s a win-win: the economy improves and dissent disappears. And once Trump has the lawyers, colleges and industry under his thumb, it becomes very hard for the opposition to have any viable space to maneuver.

Trump didn’t invent this strategy. It’s the playbook for democratically elected leaders who want to stay in power forever. The tariffs aren’t economic policy. They are political weapons. But as long as we see this clearly, we can stop him. Public mobilization is working. Today, a few Republicans joined Democrats to vote against one set of tariffs.

The people still have the power.


Originally Posted By u/Far_Shore At 2025-04-03 11:10:29 AM | Source


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He and his entire corrupt administration need to be removed. They are guilty of corruption, treason against the American people, and so many illegal activities that I will have to come back with sources (disobeying orders from a Federal Judge, violation of the 1st amendment, violating the 5th amendment, and more).

I'm tired of just seeing No Kings, F*** Donald Trump, or other things that don't have any direct action tied to them. The rallying cry should be calling for his impeachment and the removal of his ENTIRE administration.


Originally Posted By u/Throwy_throw At 2025-04-03 11:23:11 AM | Source


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Be disruptive. Everybody here is more concerned with peacefulness and legality than they are about actually making a difference. The truth is if you work within the rules of the very people you're protesting, you aren't going to acheive squat. Ignore permits, stay as long as possible, become a problem for cops/secret service. See y'all on the 5th.


Originally Posted By u/sleepy_guts At 2025-04-03 08:46:40 AM | Source


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What's next? Are they going to outlaw homosexual penguins from raising young together???


Originally Posted By u/BumblingBard42 At 2025-04-03 05:01:42 AM | Source


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Originally Posted By u/Eunice_Peppercorn At 2025-04-02 11:02:25 PM | Source


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Originally Posted By u/Schoolywooly At 2025-04-03 07:02:51 AM | Source


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If you are protesting this Saturday, and someone violent shows up to cause trouble. Kneel or crouch and point, literally point, at the violent agitator.

Yell, "False Flag!" Or , "Sabotage!"

Do not let oppurtunists, criminals, or political opposition hijack our protest. Everyone from the event organizers, to protestors, to supporters want to be peaceful.

Be safe, be sane, and be good!


Originally Posted By u/Sarik704 At 2025-04-03 07:15:54 AM | Source


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Seriously. Thanks, moron, for massively pissing everyone off by declaring a trade war on the entire world, just two days before nation-wide protests against you are set to take place.

Like, I'm not sure which pisses me off more: Trump's attempt at overthrowing our democracy, or just how fucking incompetent he is at it after having the entire US government handed to him.

Let's make the most of it. See you all out there on Saturday.


Originally Posted By u/A_Whole_Costco_Pizza At 2025-04-03 12:37:43 AM | Source


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Today I went to get food at a fast food chain.

Every person I talked to I said “Also! Don’t forget to call your reps! Tell them to get the Nazis out of office!”

And you know what guys? THE SILENCE IS DEAFENING.

THIS IS A SILENT WAR!

They want us quiet so don’t be! Make the uncomfortable LOUD. If someone gets upset or offended ask them to”Why?” Or tell them “Your silence is suspicious” or so on and so forth but I’m in a red state with a lot of Trump supporters and I don’t care anymore I’m going to speak up because people don’t change unless they’re uncomfortable!

Please speak up I’m talking the grocery cashier the gas pump operators etc etc START TALKING BC THEY WANT US QUIET.

Thank you and I hope you’ll join me. Cory inspired me to stand up for what’s right I hope we all can agree we need to stand up.

Edit: imagine if you make the uncomfortable come out front and loud people gonna start talking abt it. Bitching or supporting. But the point is to get PEOPLE TALKING


Originally Posted By u/Ok_Plenty_3029 At 2025-04-02 09:04:37 PM | Source


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Rumors are milling about that Musk is stepping down, cool, great, grand and dandy.
"Progress" is what it will seem like, as if they are running.

Suffice to say I've been watching and listening for a bit so lets get to the part where it's bad (edit:) if we allow ourselves and the public to grow complacent.

Project 2025

  • People have been focused on the "flood" aspect of P2025, forgetting that this was planned over a long span of time with contingencies. Such as the fact Project 2025 has already compiled a massive list of "loyalists" who have applied to help them as employees in their little new-world-order business.

The Hatchet Man

  • A common trick of businesses in Drumpy-boys era was to release someone into the system of a business, letting them cut and hack and harm, only to then "remove" them in some manner with all the assurances that "they can't do anything now, we're safe" before doing the real damage that was intended.

Orange-man and the GOP are going to pull a fast one on the general public. Musk will "step down", then all of those gutted safety-net positions will be backfilled with loyalists who will answer to primarily to GOP leadership and Orange-guy.

You might be saying "Why would he re-instate X or Y or Z departments?" for many, he wont. Not to mention others will be made/renamed to perform other tasks that seem like its back to normal on paper, they wont be either.

Oversight groups meant to come down on companies? Corpos? Musk? Nothing. What will happen however is that the entire system will be so utterly corrupted from the inside as to mean nothing anymore.

The heat dies down, people calm down a bit because it looks like things are going back to normal, the threat wont be so immediate, this is on purpose. But it'll have been the win-condition. The treatment for a wounded nation will then be to poison it fully from the top, down.

Project 2025 can't be defeated with a simple impeachment, it can't be broken with voting out some major faces like the pres or vp... This isn't something we "return to normal" over.

Regardless of the ending to this fiasco, this entire system is getting a re-write as was anticipated by the founding fathers...right now you folks are deciding who gets to hold the pen.


Originally Posted By u/ThisGuyFyuks At 2025-04-02 04:57:23 PM | Source


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found this article; i think you guys will like it.

Why Authoritarianism Keeps Failing in America

  1. A New Kind of Threat Yes, authoritarianism is rising. No, you’re not being dramatic. We’re seeing elected officials attack civil liberties, punish dissent, undermine elections, and flood the media with disinformation. We’re watching right-wing movements echo the playbooks of history’s worst regimes.

But something’s not quite clicking for them.

This country—chaotic, divided, overexposed, and too-online for its own good—isn’t behaving like authoritarian regimes usually expect. And that’s because this isn’t the 1930s. It’s not post-coup Chile. It’s not Russia in the 2000s. It’s the United States in the age of TikTok, burner phones, and 400 million privately owned guns.

So no, this isn’t a classic descent into dictatorship. This is something messier. Something more desperate. And something—believe it or not—easier to fight.

  1. Why This Isn’t a Classic Coup Traditional authoritarian regimes consolidate power through a clear sequence:
  • Seize the press
  • Disarm the population
  • Militarize rapidly
  • Purge opponents
  • Control the narrative
  • Enforce obedience

But in the U.S., those conditions don’t fully exist. They can’t.

The media landscape is fractured beyond repair. Millions of Americans are heavily armed. The military isn’t loyal to one leader—and they’re not interested in rounding up civilians. Purges would go viral before they even started. And the people being targeted? They’re not whispering in fear—they’re livestreaming the resistance.

It’s not that fascism isn’t trying to rise. It’s that it doesn’t have the runway it needs.

2.5. Historical Authoritarianism Had One Advantage: Control

Look at the regimes that got it right—if “right” means total dominance.

Nazi Germany didn’t allow an armed civilian population. They had a tightly centralized propaganda machine—Joseph Goebbels controlled nearly every word that reached the public. Dissent was not just dangerous, it was invisible. There were no viral videos from inside the camps. No group chats organizing resistance.

The Soviet Union didn’t let you choose your news source. They didn’t let you own a weapon. And if you stepped out of line, you didn’t just get “canceled”—you got sent to the gulag, or you disappeared.

Pinochet’s Chile, backed by the U.S., taught people to fear their own neighbors. Surveillance, torture, black-bag arrests. It was swift, brutal, and mostly silent.

That’s what successful authoritarianism has always relied on: control over the story, control over the people, and control over the consequences.

That’s what they’re still trying to build here.

But they can’t—not fully. Not with a population this loud, this skeptical, this armed, and this unwilling to let one voice narrate reality.

  1. The Internet Changed the Game In the past, authoritarian propaganda was a one-way street. The regime spoke, the media echoed, the people obeyed—or else. Control the press, control the people.

But that’s not how it works anymore.

Now, counter-narratives explode in seconds. One video can unravel a lie. One tweet can mobilize a movement. People don’t just consume media—they create it. We have Substacks, podcasts, TikToks, Discord servers, underground newsletters, and livestreams from inside the chaos. You can’t control all of it. Hell, you can barely track it.

And that’s a problem for any wannabe authoritarian. When everyone has a mic, there’s no silence to rule over.

Propaganda still exists, but so do infinite ways to call it out. That’s not a guarantee of truth—but it’s a guarantee that no one gets to claim the only version of it.

  1. We’re the Most Armed Civilian Population in the World This part makes people uncomfortable—but it’s reality. There are over 400 million privately owned firearms in this country. That’s more guns than people. And while gun culture is messy, politicized, and often deeply flawed, it changes the authoritarian calculus.

No modern dictatorship has ever taken root in a nation this armed.

That doesn’t mean a civil war is inevitable. It means an easy takeover is impossible.

It means state violence can be met with resistance. It means forced obedience has consequences. It means fear only works up to a point.

They don’t want people to talk about this. But it’s a factor—and they know it.

  1. The Real Threat Is Division—Not Control The modern authoritarian threat in America isn’t a sudden military coup—it’s slower, sneakier. It’s about distraction and division. It’s about convincing people their neighbors are the enemy. It’s psychological warfare: memes over mandates, culture war over civil war.

They don’t need tanks on every corner. They just need you to stop trusting anyone. They want you to feel isolated, hopeless, and too exhausted to fight back.

But here’s the thing—they only win if we play along. They can’t divide people who are willing to stand together.

  1. Why We Still Have Power We have speech. We have weapons. We have the internet. That alone makes us different from almost every country that’s fallen to fascism.

The systems are flawed. The institutions are imperfect. But they’re not fallen. Not yet.

And people are awake. They’re organizing. They’re pushing back in ways big and small—from union drives to protest marches to TikToks that reach millions.

This isn’t the same old story. And we’re not the same kind of people.

6.5. What We Can—and Must—Do If you’re angry, good. If you’re scared, better. Now use it.

Speak out—online, in public, in your workplace. Support independent journalism and content creators who aren’t bought and paid for. Vote in every election, no matter how small. Join protests. Build community networks. Refuse to be divided by race, gender, class, or belief.

Fascism feeds on silence and isolation. That means our resistance begins wherever people gather and speak freely.

This isn’t just about watching history repeat itself. It’s about refusing to let it.

  1. They Can’t Win If We Don’t Let Them Authoritarianism is rising. But so is awareness. So is resistance. So is refusal.

They’ve rigged the game, stacked the deck, and tried to sell fear as fate. But they still haven’t won. And that should tell you everything you need to know.

Because you can’t conquer a population that’s too connected, too informed, and too stubborn to be ruled.

Not without a fight. And not without breaking first. And we haven’t broken yet.


Originally Posted By u/Tokinruski At 2025-04-02 03:33:38 PM | Source


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Originally Posted By u/Shinji_Okami At 2025-04-02 04:03:31 PM | Source


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Originally Posted By u/kristiNAPS At 2025-04-02 05:04:26 PM | Source


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Outside of necessities (food), buy nothing until Trump repeals the tariffs. Why should WE pay for HIS mistakes?

No new clothes. No new cars. No luxury items or toys. No Amazon, no Walmart, no big box retailers or food chains (McDonalds, etc).

Hit Trump's billionaire backers where it hurts, in their wallet.

If you absolutely have to buy something, shop small and support local businesses.


Originally Posted By u/robbviously At 2025-04-02 05:38:51 PM | Source


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Originally Posted By u/The1TrueRedditor At 2025-04-02 03:18:23 PM | Source


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Anywhere you see people discussing Cory Booker’s incredible 25 hour record breaking speech, take it as an opportunity to inform them about the National Protest on 4/5.

“25 hours proved one voice can shake the senate. Imagine what millions can do.”

“Booker stood for 25 hours to prove the people are more powerful. Now, it’s our turn.”

Etc etc etc


Originally Posted By u/Fabulous-Garage2101 At 2025-04-02 02:01:45 PM | Source


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There is an old saying that the Devil doesn’t give gifts. It’s a motive to EVERYTHING this regime does. Elron isn’t going anywhere except behind the scenes. This announcement is another attempt at DISTRACTION! Their playbook is running thin. Now is not the time to run a victory lap. The protests and boycotting should increase if anything. It’s a ploy. He’s been a public liability. He has to move to the background because of it. We must stay united and focused. There will be many distractions along the way just like this, but like Wisconsin we see through it. Are we stopping? The answer is NO! Are we falling for it? The answer is NO! Say it with me NOPE NOT FALLING FOR IT!


Originally Posted By u/AlarmingHat5154 At 2025-04-02 03:18:40 PM | Source


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