Take a moment to appreciate those who died in defense of your country. Think about the values they were defending. Support democracy, and fight to preserve the rights andfreedoms promised to you in the Constitution.
On Saturday, 4/19/25, around 800 separate demonstrations took place.It was called 5051 because there were protests in cities in all 50 states in the US and the District of Columbia. There were also some demonstrations internationally.
Photo by Barbara Burgess from Unsplash.
I Saw Democracy Today
I may not see precisely eye-to-eye
with a few of the protest signs, banners, and chants…
But I saw democracy today…
People of all ages, ethnicities, walks of life, and points of view
marching together,
taking a stand against oppression, lawlessness, and injustice.
POTUS hates dissent; It takes courage to resist!
I saw democracy today!
*The following poems are composed of quotes from 5051 protest signs, banners, and chants.
Photo by Barbara Burgess from Unsplash
Democracy vs. Dictatorship
Horns honking in Alabama…
Honk if You Want Democracy!
Democracy, Not Oligarchy!
Democracy, Not Fascism!
Hands Off Canada!
Resist Dictatorship!
No Trump! No KKK! No Fascist USA!
RESIST!
No More Tariffs! No Kings!
No Kings! No Fear!
Resist Dictatatorship!
Donald Trump Will Not Save You!
Photo by Morgan Cardarec from Unsplash.
Dump Trump!
Hey, Hey! Ho, Ho!
Donald Trump has got to go!
A sign in New York City observes:
The Emperor Has No Clothes!
Virginia’s flag, a hero’s foot on the
fallen dictator’s chest, proclaims:
Sic Semper Tyrannis!
Thus Ever to Tyrants!
Get Rid of Citizens United!
Democracy is Not For Sale!
Hate Won’t Make America Great!
Deport POTUS!
Photo by Tony Wiek from Unsplash
Constitution
A New York City protester,
dressed in a dinosaur suit, carries a sign:
Separation of Powers Must Not Go Extinct!
Costumed as Lady Liberty, no sign needed,
a woman marches in Chicago!
Protect the Constitution!
Honk If You Love Free Speech!
Habeas Corpus!
Due Process for All!
Hands Off DEI!
Diversity! Equality! Inclusion!
The Rule of Law is Under Attack!
We the People Resist!
Photo by Barbara Burgess from Unsplash
Economic Justice
Economic Justice is Social Justice!
A sign in Salt Lake City: Tax the Rich!
End Cuts to Medical Services!
We Love USAID!
Hands Off Social Security!
Veterans Against Trump!
Hands Off the VA!
No Musk Rat! No DOGE!
Gulf of Mexico, Panama Beach, Florida. Photo by Craig Cameron from Unsplash
Environment
We Stand for Mother Earth!
Oceans Are Rising, and So Are We!
Honk to Save National Parks!
Save Our Parks!
Off Fossil Fuels! Gulf of Mexico!
Climate Justice!
Protesters singing in unison:
This Land was Made for You and Me!
Photo by Alexy Demidov from Unsplash
Immigration
Bring Them Home!
Due Process!
Abolish ICE!
Ethnic Cleansing…We Say No!
DC Wants to Free Kilmar!
Bring Him Back!
Stop the Disappearings!
Who Will Be Next?
Freedom Tower in Miami, Florida, where, over fifty years ago, Cuban refugees came to begin the process of becoming US citizens. Freedom Tower is the classic golden tower surrounded by modern high-rises. Photo by Following NYC from Pexels.
Katey Batavia and Ellen Maher paused en route to their destination yesterday. Selfie by Katey.
Personal Note
On the day before my daughters were scheduled to arrive, Robert had emergency open-heart surgery for aortic dissection. This uncommon condition occurs without warning, has a very high mortality rate, and can destroy organs such as the brain, kidneys, and heart. We got to the emergency room within about fifteen minutes of his chest pain, and Robert was taken by helicopter to the waiting operating room in Sarasota.
Robert survived the surgery, and there are no signs of organ damage. Yesterday, he had surgery to repair leads and replace the battery in his pacemaker. Today, he was moved out of the ICU and is expected to be discharged on Friday. His daughter will arrive on Thursday and stay for a few days. My daughters will arrive on Thursday and leave on Saturday.
Yes, I missed my trip. It was too late to cancel our reservations, and my daughters are enjoying the Everglades and the Keys. They are emailing photos, which I will share.
I am very happy and grateful today for Robert’s positive outcomes. I am enjoying spending time with my daughters. They were here before, and will be here after their trip.
This post was drafted in the hospital surgical lounge while awaiting the results of Robert’s surgeries, and I am finishing it as I wait for Robert to return home.
I expect to be sporadic on WordPress for a while, but my fellow bloggers are always in my thoughts! 💕
The Statue of Liberty. A poem by Emma Lazarus is carved on its base. The quote below is from that poem. Photo by Allesandro Chitarrin from Unsplash
“Send me your huddled masses
yearning to be free…”
I Believe in the United States of America
I believe in the Constitution of the United States…Three co-equal branches of government: Legislative, Judicial, and Executive.
I believe in the system of checks and balances provided in the Constitution:
Congress, the legislative branch, consists of the House of Representatives and the Senate. They are elected by the voters of the states. The legislative branch has the power to enact laws and appropriate money. They are not permitted to exercise powers belonging to the judicial or executive branches.
Federal courts and the US Supreme Court uphold the Constitution. The judicial branch is not permitted to make laws or exercise powers given to the President or the executive branch. Members of the Supreme Court are appointed by the President with the approval of Congress.
The executive branch, headed by the President, is limited to its designated powers. It is prohibited from exercising powers given to the Judiciary or to Congress.
I believe in “government of the people, for the people, and by the people.” Citizens, represented by Congress, have the power, and the responsibility, to play an active role in government. Voters have the right to elect members of Congress, the President, and the Vice President.
I believe, as stated in the Declaration of Independence, “All men” (and women)“are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among them are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness.”
I believe in the Bill of Rights. The First Amendment says, “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof, or abridging the freedom of speech, or the press;” (media) “or of the right of the people to peaceably assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.”
What Can We Do?
If we are dissatisfied with the current situation, if we feel we need to return to the ideals our country was founded on, what can we do?
There are many issues of concern: An autocratic president and the executive branch are overstepping the bounds of the separation of powers. They are defying the decisions of federal courts, unduly influencing members of Congress through intimidation, and committing flagrant violations of law and the Constitution.
There is a whole long list of concerns related to these violations:
*criteria for federal appointments determined by loyalty and financial contributions to the President’s campaign rather than by qualifications
*dismissal of the “watchdogs” who monitor the legality of the actions of government officials
*unauthorized dissolution of independent, Congressionally-founded, and Congressionally-funded federal agencies like the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the Department of Education, and the USAID
*unlawful firing of federal employees
*inappropriate access to personal information of citizens by unauthorized persons…
*undermining the independence of the Department of Justice
*overturning reproductive rights, attempting to take away LGBTQ rights.
The federal government is being deconstructed in many ways:
*sweeping changes to programs that protect the environment and programs that protect children, persons with disabilities, and elderly persons.
*deregulation of banks that can lead to a recession.
*changes to tax laws that favor the wealthiest 1%.
*the highest income inequality in our country’s history
*tariffs that can worsen inflation.
*foreign policies alienating our allies and emboldening our enemies
*isolationist policies not to our advantage in the long run.
*brutal immigration policies
*threats to seize territory belonging to other countries: the Panama Canal, Greenland, Gaza, Canada, and potentially others
*planned negotiations between the US and Russia about ending the war in Ukraine that exclude Ukraine’s participation.
What can we do?
Some very courageous people have resigned their positions, spoken out in the media, and signed petitions. Others are volunteering or lending financial support to organizations that fight abuses of power. Do what you can.
One thing we all can do, whether happy with how things are going or not, is to vote.
We need to inform ourselves before we vote in the upcoming Congressional midterm elections. It is important to get news from several sources, not just those we agree with. Vote intelligently. It’s your right and your responsibility as a citizen.
Do you have questions about what I have said? Do you disagree with what I have written? I am not an expert on politics, just a concerned citizen. I don’t enjoy writing prose, especially on political topics.
Check it out! Do some research using multiple sources. Then make up your own mind. Peace! ☮️