And billionaire Trump donor Elon Musk ā€“ who is overseeing the administrationā€™s controversial effort to rapidly shrink the federal government ā€“ has criticized ActBlue, seeking to tie it to protests and acts of vandalism against his electric-vehicle company Tesla. He has argued, without evidence to substantiate his claims, that some prominent Democrats ā€“ including one who died in 2019 ā€“ were funding ActBlue and the protests.

ā€œSomething stinks about ActBlue,ā€ MuskĀ postedĀ earlier this month on his social media platform, X.

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    Yes but Iā€™m not talking about running against them in an election - Iā€™m talking about working with the local chapter to become chairperson and moving on to state. Driving change in a proper way - in incremental, boring ways that add up.

    Do that. Itā€™s ā€œfreeā€ in that corporate big money isnā€™t in play (although politics is - thatā€™s the mysterious thing most people who have no experience with it canā€™t fathom.)

    If a person canā€™t work with the local Dems for -reasons-, then join or start the Independent party locally and win elections. If somebody thinks that canā€™t happen, theyā€™re not a good choice anyway. Dream. Do. Vote.

    Hereā€™s the thing, in less than 2 years weā€™re going to be at midterms and all the ā€œleftiesā€ will be shitting on the Democrats again (rightly or wrongly, it doesnā€™t matter at that point), handing yet another election to the fascists and then spending the next two years not doing anything either.

    What are people waiting for? Leadership. One doesnā€™t need to lead the country, one doesnā€™t need to lead the state, one doesnā€™t even need to lead the local council, but people do need to show up if they want to participate. Or, yā€™know, donā€™t. Where most of us are now.

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      I have experience participating in local chapter for a party, but when you get some ideas pushed to a party congress and get it squashed because itā€™s being controlled by the people opposing the change it kind of turns you off.