The *most important* action of the year
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The *most important* action of the year

I hope you are well or coping to the best of your abilities in these trying times.


As Benjamin Franklin walked out of the Constitutional Convention in 1787, Elizabeth Powel asked him, "Well Doctor, what have we got? A republic or a monarch?"

He replied:

"A republic, if you can keep it." - Benjamin Franklin

If you can keep it.

Yes, based on Trump's repeated words and actions, I believe we need to?at least?think through?the?worst?case?scenarios?now in the US: that he undermines the election and refuses to leave.

"If we are wise, let us prepare for the worst." - George Washington

More on our democracy crisis in a little.

But first, let's be clear on one thing - Trump will not decide whether or not he leaves office.?We will.

The most important action of the year

On the?laundry list of reasons?to exercise our?power?and?duty?as citizens to speak up and vote is the fact that this is likely the most important thing we can collectively work on this year when it comes to the climate crisis.

The US needs to cut greenhouse gas emissions in half in the next ten years (really more than that to account for justice and to help accelerate global action).

There are two possible paths forward.

We could have four more years of Trump. I'll let energy and climate expert David Roberts take?this one:

"If Donald Trump is reelected president, the likely result will be irreversible changes to the climate that will degrade the quality of life of every subsequent generation of human beings, with millions of lives harmed or foreshortened. That’s in addition to the hundreds of thousands of lives at present that will be hurt or prematurely end." - David Roberts

Or four years of Biden who actually has a?pretty good climate plan. In fact, it's the centerpiece of his economic plan and significantly?stronger?than Bernie's plan in 2016 or any of the states' plans (huge shoutout to all our climate activists for helping to make this happen - especially the Sunrise Movement!)

What happens between now and November 3rd will determine which path we go down.

...though we may have to continue the fight beyond that so the election isn't stolen. Unfortunately, Russia is?interfering?in our elections (again). The?FBI?is warning of online disinformation attacks to undermine the legitimacy of the election results. A legal advisor for the Trump campaign has already?said?they will challenge ballots counted after election day (in fact, Republican Senator Rick Scott from FL just drafted?a bill?saying votes not counted within 24 hours of election night won't count).

And then there's?this, "the Trump campaign is discussing contingency plans to bypass election results and appoint loyal electors in battleground states where Republicans hold the legislative majority. With a justification based on claims of rampant fraud, Trump would ask state legislators to set aside the popular vote and exercise their power to choose a slate of electors directly."

Trump will likely claim victory on election night if he has a lead. He'll do this because he knows a "blue shift" is coming in the days after the election (like in 2018) as the (mostly Biden) mail-in votes get counted...at which point he'll cry foul play.

He's looking at the polls and is scared he will lose. So he may see undermining the legitimacy of the election as his only chance of holding on to power (and possibly staying out of jail).

So, unfortunately, we not only have to try and stop Trump and his enablers from?undermining the election process?before?November 3rd, but we will also likely have to deal with him contesting the results of the election itself in the days, weeks, and maybe months that follow.

The best defense against all of this - the best way to save democracy and take big steps on climate is to defeat Trump?in a landslide.

What can you do to help?

Make sure you are?registered?and have a plan to vote.

Just as importantly, ask your friends and family if they are voting. Encourage them and help them to if need be.

Remember, your family and friends inherently tend to trust and listen to?you?more than they do the news or campaigners. This love tap of peer pressure works about as well now as it did in middle school. Use it.

This is?especially?important if you know people living in the following swing states because this is where the election will ultimately be decided:?Pennsylvania, Florida, Wisconsin, Arizona, North Carolina, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, Nevada, Texas, Georgia, Iowa, or Ohio.

538 election forecast swing states

(The Senate races are also crucial.?Go here?to see which ones are closest.)

My gameplan

(This is just what I'm thinking at the moment. Feel free to borrow from it if you find anything useful or share ideas to help me improve it...obviously, only you can or should decide between in-person and mail-in voting.)

My plan is to...

  • Vote early and in-person to minimize the chances of Trump claiming victory on election night (wearing a mask, staying 6 feet away from folks, and bringing hand sanitizer, of course).
  • Continue reaching out to close friends and family in the swing states listed above.
  • Do some volunteering (you can phone bank, write postcards, text,?be a poll worker, etc.)
  • Donate. I gave a little to the?Environmental Voter Project?because they're working in swing states to mobilize some of the?10 million?environmentalists who didn't vote in 2016. And the?Sunrise Movement?because they're mobilizing the country's youth.
  • Keep learning more about what I can do to prevent Trump from stealing the election from the American people if/when/as he tries.

(Side note - I'm also an extremely proud brother and son right now. My sister (who can't even vote yet) and Mom have been helping to get out the vote for the first time ever by writing hundreds of postcards to people in PA and FL.)

Resources roundup.

I know, I know. I'm tired. You're probably tired.

But this is way bigger than us.

And we only get to do the next 24 days once.

We?will?win if we all fight for our future together.

So let's help make it happen.

We've got this.


Much love,

Ryan

(*The views in this article are the personal views of Ryan, not the organization.)


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(This article was originally published?here?on September 25th, 2020.)

Kailash Prasad Bhawsinka

Locks open! Sprint for global leads.Engineer your business, products and services challenges. Our presence next door care for present to nurture better life and nature sustainably for liveable future

4 年

Without any expression on choices, Simply want leadership who he may be to care for Climate, environment, sustainability & life care issues as also protecting mother earths precious resources irrespective of cast, creed, greed & countries in unbiased manners before it is too late

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shilpa Shanker Sharma

Occupational Therapist at Stepping Stones Early Intervention inc

4 年

I enjoyed your article Ryan. I'll say lets just start with personal resonsibility.. and the rest will fall in place. Bottom-up approach is more effective and if we could combine both, it would be ideal. BUT, if we all did our part, it would'nt matter who is in office.

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Ryan. Have you watched the documentary "Kiss the ground". Worth a look and consideration. Would love to hear your thoughts after.

from the tweets Subramanian Swamy @Swamy39 10h ( 13/10/20200 Back in 1992, Joe Biden made sure that India does not get access to cryogenic tech for its space programme https://tfipost.com/2020/10/back-in-1992-joe-biden-made-sure-that-india-does-not-get-access-to-cryogenic-tech-for-its-space-programme/… #America #JoeBiden via @tfipost https://tfipost.com/2020/10/back-in-1992-joe-biden-made-sure-that-india-does-not-get-access-to-cryogenic-tech-for-its-space-programme/ In view of the abv the Indians who are eligible?to vote should not vote for Mr.Joe Biden

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Harry Goldman

empowering companies to build intentional cultures that delivers business results

4 年

Awesome article Ryan - thanks for sharing!

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