Robert Reich's latest book is "THE SYSTEM: Who Rigged It, How To Fix It." He is Chancellor's Professor of Public Policy at the University of California at Berkeley and Senior Fellow at the Blum Center. He served as Secretary of Labor in the Clinton administration, for which Time Magazine named him one of the 10 most effective cabinet secretaries of the twentieth century. He has written 17 other books, including the best sellers "Aftershock,""The Work of Nations," "Beyond Outrage," and "The Common Good." He is a founding editor of the American Prospect magazine, founder of Inequality Media, a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and co-creator of the award-winning documentaries "Inequality For All," streamng on YouTube, and "Saving Capitalism," now streaming on Netflix.

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  • Talking With My Friend About Trump


    Sunday, June 18, 2017

    My friend Tom phoned this morning:

    “I can’t take any more Trump. It’s summer. I’m taking a vacation from him,” he said.

    “I understand,” I said.

    “I’ve been so stressed out since that moron was elected that sometimes I can’t sleep,” he said.

    “Totally get it,” I said.

    “I quit. If others want to carry on the fight for the next three months, be my guest.”

    “You’ve earned a vacation.“

    “You bet I have. Every time I see his stupid face my blood pressure goes into the stratosphere. I can’t take it any more,” Tom said.

    “You don’t need to,” I said.

    “That’s exactly my point. I don’t need this. He’s a selfish, greedy, narcissistic, fascistic, unhinged, bigot. And to think he’s running this great country makes me want to puke.”

    “Right.”

    “So … (long pause) “You think it’s okay if I take a vacation from him?”

    “Of course, if that’s what you want to do.”

    “It’s not as if I’ve had very much effect. I’ve been writing letters, calling my members of congress. I’ve demonstrated. Even gone to a few meetings.”

    “Sounds like you’ve been doing a lot,” I said.

    “So why the fu*k isn’t he impeached already?” Tom raised his voice.

    “These things take time.”

    “He’s taken bribes from foreign governments, obstructed justice, abused his power. And the as*hole does nothing but lie! Probably conspired with Putin to win the election! Doesn’t give a damn that Russia’s trying to kill our democracy!”

    “I agree.”

    “We can’t let this happen!” he almost shouted.

    “No, we can’t.”

    “We have to fight this tyrant!”

    “Couldn’t agree more.”

    “Legally, peacefully.”

    “Yes.”

    “If the Dems take back the House next year, they could start the impeachment process. So we have to begin organizing soon, get ready,” Tom said.

    “Absolutely,” I said.

    “If Jon Osoff is elected in Georgia Tuesday, that could send a clear signal,” he said.

    “Right!”

    “I’m gonna phone bank all day tomorrow, calling voters in his district.”

    “Good,” I said.

    “The least I can do.”

    “It will help.”

    “Good to talk with you, Bob.”

    “And to you, Tom. Be well.”

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