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2025-09-07

Greetings

Happy September!

In this newsletter you will find information about:

News & Analysis

Inspiration

Action Items & Events

Next Meeting!

When:
Wednesday, September 17, 6:30pm
Where:
Cook Community Center
510 Gopher Dr.
Cook, MN
Topic:
TBD

All are welcome to attend.

Signing & Resisting Events

Each Friday at noon at the following locations:

Signs should include issues common to everyone like good jobs, enough money for food and healthcare, and a good education.

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Stop Keetac Sulfate Pollution and Protect Wild Rice

Deadline for comments extended

from Water Legacy

Deadline for comments:
September 22, 11:59pm

Your Comments to the MPCA are Needed to Restore Wild Rice and Protect Fish from Keetac Mine and Tailings Basin Pollution!

The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) is requesting public comments by September 22, 2025 at 11:59pm. Please use the guidance below to submit your comments to the MPCA.

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Save the Date! NO Kings 2

from Indivisible

"Right now, we’re in round the clock coordination with our No Kings partners to make the next No Kings one of the largest days of protest in US history. Next week, we’ll have events up on the map and the ability to register protests in your area.

"Since June, this movement has only continued to grow. New Indivisible groups are forming every week, hundreds of thousands have joined our trainings on strategic non-cooperation, and we’ve launched new campaigns to resist Trump’s attacks on our elections, universities, and immigrant communities.

"But with Trump escalating his authoritarian tactics, it’s critical that we respond to his power grabs loudly and publicly. We need to show up with millions of people -- in demonstrations even larger than June’s -- to show that the resistance is still here and growing. And every time Trump levies another attack on our rights and democracy, our movement only grows stronger in response."

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More soon!

Training Opportunities

Beyond Resistance

Reclaiming our nation for the workers who build it

Hosted by RUBI and partners

When:
September 10, 7:00pm ET
Where:
Online
Featuring:
Congressman Ro Khanna

"To preserve our democracy and to rebuild our fractured nation, we need to mobilize a much broader and more diverse base of people, including rural and working-class people across race and geography. To do this, we must offer a compelling vision that addresses the grievances of rural communities and working-class people."

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Micro-Creator Training

from Indivisible

When:
Sep 30, 3:00pm
Where:
Virtual via Zoom

Join us for the kickoff of Indivisible’s brand-new Micro-Creator Training Series, a 4-part monthly program designed to turn local leaders into powerful digital storytellers.

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“The Power of Bridging: how to build a world where we all belong by john a. powell

Free Book!

from Black Garnet Books and the Bush Foundation

"Black Garnet Books and the Bush Foundation have teamed up to bring you The Power of Bridging: how to build a world where we all belong by john a. powell. Bush is offering free copies of the book to anyone located in Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and the 23 Native nations sharing that geography. We just ask that you use your free copy to try and practice how you might be a bridger in your life.

"We have over 5,000 orders and are working to get orders out to you as soon as possible. Thank you for your patience. You will receive an email confirmation once your order has shipped."

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Advancing Our Values

from Indivisible

"In a time of rising injustice and division, the Advancing Our Values campaign is a call to action for Indivisible members to rise together. Rooted in care, solidarity, and resistance, this campaign equips and supports groups to stand up for communities under attack through mutual aid, rapid response, and political education.

"We know that showing up in solidarity means doing so effectively, thoughtfully, and without causing harm. That’s why this campaign is about learning and unlearning, listening deeply, and building trust as we take action together."

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News & Analysis

Federal Judges Are Fed Up With SCOTUS

from Democracy Docket

"Lower court judges overseeing the avalanche of lawsuits against President Donald Trump’s powergrab are increasingly voicing their concerns and frustrations with the Supreme Court’s handling of the second Trump administration thus far.

"In recent court opinions and rare media interviews, judges have critiqued the high court for overturning lower court rulings while offering little to no legal explanation. The practice, judges have said, is unleashing uncertainty throughout the federal judiciary and hampering lower courts’ abilities to defend the rule of law.

"They have also accused SCOTUS of failing to protect the integrity of the judiciary amid Trump’s unprecedented assault on the courts

"Every action SCOTUS has taken in Trump-related cases this year has instead been through its emergency — or “shadow” — docket.

"Unlike its traditional merits process, cases that go through the court’s emergency docket normally do not undergo full briefing or oral argument and are usually decided in just a few days, often through unsigned and unexplained orders."

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The Latest on Trump's Tariffs

from MN AG Keith Ellison

A federal appeals court just struck down Trump’s tariffs. Learn what means for you on today’s episode of Affording Your Life

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Can Federal Troops Be Stationed At The Polls In 2026?

from Civil Discourse with Joyce Vance

"We start tonight with a look at an important law that prohibits the placement of federal troops at the polls in all but the most extreme emergencies. The bottom line: Trump will not be able to deploy federal or federalized troops at polling places, whether in an effort to intimidate voters or to use them to seize voting machines or for other purposes. This law is not a total inoculation from interference by a president who wants to violate citizens’ voting rights, but it’s one important part of a package of legal protections and strategies we’ll be exploring between now and the election, so we can develop a well-rounded awareness of our rights as Americans and voters."

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Ice Obtains Access to Israeli-Made Spyware that can Hack Phones and Encrypted Apps

Trump administration contract with Paragon Solutions gives immigration agency access to one of the most powerful stealth cyberweapons

from the Guardian

"US immigration agents will have access to one of the world’s most sophisticated hacking tools after a decision by the Trump administration to move ahead with a contract with Paragon Solutions, a company founded in Israel which makes spyware that can be used to hack into any mobile phone – including encrypted applications.

"It means that one of the most powerful stealth cyber-weapons ever created – which was produced outside the US – is now in the hands of an agency that has repeatedly been accused by civil and human rights groups of violating people’s due process rights."

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The Sooknanan Monologue

The trump administration attempted to remove 600 terrified unaccompanied minors to Guatemala in the middle of the night on a holiday weekend until Judge Sooknanan entered an order to stop it.

from The Breakdown (Allison Gill)

"Judge Sparkle Sooknanan made the same clarification with the government over its attempt to disappear approximately 600 unaccompanied minors to Guatemala in the middle of the night during a holiday weekend. Her salvo came in what I’m calling the Sooknanan Monologue:

"'... absent action and intervention by the court, all of those children would have been returned to Guatemala, potentially to extremely dangerous situations. And even now that the government has appeared, you're telling me that even though you think you have the authority to do this, and that what you're trying to do here is unify families, not violate the law, you need five days to respond...'"

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Millions of People Depend on the Great Lakes’ Water Supply. Trump Decimated the Lab Protecting It.

from ProPublica

"Cutbacks have gutted the staff at the Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Severe spending limits have made it difficult to purchase ordinary equipment for processing samples, such as filters and containers. Remaining staff plans to launch large data-collecting buoys into the water this week, but it’s late for a field season that typically runs from April to October.

"Multiple people who have worked with the lab also told ProPublica that there are serious gaps in this year’s monitoring of algal blooms, which are often caused by excess nutrient runoff from farms. Data generated by the lab’s boats and buoys, and publicly shared, could be limited or interrupted, they said.

"That data has helped to successfully avoid a repeat of a 2014 crisis in Toledo, Ohio, when nearly half a million people were warned to not drink the water or even touch it."

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Beyond the Fringe: Why Majorities of Voters Believe Conspiracies About Power and Institutions

from Change Research

"A Conspiracy theories are often dismissed as fringe ideas, but new Change Research data shows they’re anything but. In a national survey of 1,590 registered voters (August 20–26, 2025), majorities endorsed many conspiracy claims—especially those rooted in deep mistrust of government, media, business, and technology. By conspiracy theory, we mean a belief that some secret but influential individual or organization is responsible for an event or phenomenon. Importantly, we make no judgment here about whether such theories are true or false; our focus is on how widely they are held and what they reveal about public trust.

"Key Findings"

"Institutional Distrust Dominates: Large majorities believe powerful institutions act in secret against the public interest. For example, 83% say U.S. leaders excuse human rights abuses to protect political or business interests, 82% believe the CIA has assassinated foreign leaders, and 75% think Jeffrey Epstein was murdered to shield elites.

  • "Widespread Belief in Modern Conspiracies: 60% say government agents instigated the January 6th riot, 56% believe COVID-19 was deliberately created in a lab, and 52% think big tech companies censor conservatives.
  • "Fringe Claims Still Draw Minority Support: About four in ten voters buy into disproven or extreme ideas like election fraud in 2020 (42%), government foreknowledge of 9/11 (41%), or vaccines hiding dangerous ingredients (39%). More outlandish theories—flat Earth (23%), fake moon landing (22%), or “birds aren’t real” (2%)—have less support."
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Inspiration

Filling sandbags

Nine wins to be thankful for

from If You Can Keep It

"To counter an incremental assault, we also need to work incrementally. Think of it like sandbags. On their own, grains of sand — or even a burlap sack full of them — do little against a flood. No matter what, sandbags are never going to prevent all water damage. But add up enough of them, fast enough, and they can redirect the flow and ward off the worst of a disaster. They give us the chance to rebuild.

"That’s the sandbag effect.

"We’re very much in the 'holding back the flood' phase of the project to defend our democracy. We’re going to be there for a while. And, yes, it’s still far from enough — but this week the sandbags are starting to pile up."

"Authoritarianism works, in part, by attacking everywhere. It tries to overwhelm a democracy with a wave of stories that will shock, numb, and demoralize its citizens into acquiescence. But that’s never the whole story — and the wins for democracy are often just as prevalent as the losses, albeit usually less shocking."

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Circuses vs. Roses

Notes on Pleasure and Scold Culture

from Meditations in an Emergency (Rebecca Solnit)

"It is true that there are a lot of people paying attention to a lot of things besides the triple crisis of authoritarianism, the climate crisis, and Silicon Valley's sinister plans for us all. But it is also true that some of the people actually doing useful things about them may also have recreational moments here and there, whether they take a bubble bath or cook a luxurious dinner or watch a movie. Or snack on some pop gossip. We can do both."

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Remember Your Oath

from rememberyouroath.org

"As veterans of the United States we took an OATH to support and defend the CONSTITUTION, we took upon the DUTY to protect American citizens from anything which threatens our homeland. Now, as we see the National Guard activated and deployed to our streets - this is NOT in keeping with that OATH nor that DUTY. This is a blatant MILITARY OCCUPATION of American cities.

"WE DO NOT COMPLY!!

"We intend to expand [our] protest to all major cities. So if you’re a veteran, go to rememberyouroath.org and register. It’s a self-starting group, so once registered, you can get a permit, a tent, and a recording of General Milly’s [retirement] speech and go to town."

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Miley's Speech

The speech being played by Vets on repeat in DC

from Politico (2023-09-29)

"Gen. Mark Milley used his final speech as Joint Chiefs chair on Friday to emphasize that troops take an oath to the Constitution and not to a 'wannabe dictator,' days after former President Donald Trump suggested the nation’s top officer should be put to death.

"In an impassioned speech during his retirement ceremony at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall in Arlington, Va., Milley spoke of the continued bravery of American service members and underscored that the oath they take to protect the Constitution encompasses 'all enemies, foreign and domestic,' emphasizing 'all' and 'and.'

"'We don’t take an oath to a king, or a queen, or to a tyrant or dictator, and we don’t take an oath to a wannabe dictator,' Milley said. 'We don’t take an oath to an individual. We take an oath to the Constitution, and we take an oath to the idea that is America, and we’re willing to die to protect it.'

"'Every soldier, sailor, airman, Marine, guardian and Coast Guardsman, each of us commits our very life to protect and defend that document, regardless of personal price,' Milley continued. 'And we are not easily intimidated.'"

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We have the momentum heading into September

from Robert Hubbell

"There are so many stories swirling in the news on the first day of September that it is difficult to hold onto this thought: We have seized the momentum, and nearly all of Trump's outrageous actions are part of a desperate effort to distract attention from his failing presidency.

"He is quickly becoming radioactive to members of Congress staring at mid-term elections in which they must defend their support for Trump. Just ask retiring GOP Senator Joni Ernst. Trump’s favorability ratings reached a second-term low in a poll released just before the Labor Day weekend.

"But here’s the really important point: What happens in Congress in September will be shaped by us! The energy displayed beginning in April must continue and increase!"

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Duluth Man Walks Up To 12 Miles a Day

Checking in on people living on the streets

from MPR

"Kesti’s days start as early as 6 a.m. He walks 10-12 miles most days, through downpours and blizzards, heat waves and cold snaps. He recently climbed 91 flights of stairs in a single day — almost as many stairs as in the Empire State Building."

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How Plants and Fungi Trade Resources Without a Brain

Over the past few decades, scientists have come to increasingly appreciate plant intelligence

from NPR

"A billion years ago, there were no plants on land. Plants managed to expand from the oceans by trading with fungi and microbes, who could break rocks down into nutrients they needed.

"This led to a 90% reduction in CO2 levels," says Kiers. "We owe our atmosphere, we owe our forests, we owe our grasslands to this partnership."

"(Mycorrhizae are still responsible for drawing down so much CO2 each year—the equivalent of 1/3 the emissions from fossil fuels—that Kiers co-founded an organization, SPUN, to "protect the underground" the same way we protect the Amazon Rainforest and biodiversity hotspots like the Galapago.)

"'I do think there's something to be said about intact networks,' she says. 'They really offer a lot of resilience.'"

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