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Friday, July 18, 2025

Attacks on American civil society to the most picayunish

Update: 8/15/2025 
Some Florida cities are resisting ("Delray Beach changes course, will defy state and keep its LGBTQ+ pride intersection," Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel), including Key West and others.
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A file photo, above, shows the “Pride Progress Flag” mural on East Ocean Avenue and First Street in Boynton Beach. Now, it's no longer there. A woman, below, walks her dog at the newly painted intersection on Wednesday, July 16, 2025. (Carline Jean/South Florida Sun Sentinel) 

Besides post-hospital demotivation, another reason for not writing has been the overwhelmingly anti-progressive acts by the Trump Administration, too much to grapple with.  I wrote about this in March ("Federal government cuts target civil society").  

From the Sun-Sentinel:

The instructions came via a July 1 social media post, press release and “Dear Governor” letter from Trump Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and a July 2 social media post from Florida Transportation Secretary Jared Perdue, who attached a detailed memorandum from one of his assistant secretaries. 

 Duffy was direct about his intentions. “Taxpayers expect their dollars to fund safe streets, not rainbow crosswalks. Political banners have no place on public roads. I’m reminding recipients of @USDOT roadway funding that it’s limited to features advancing safety, and nothing else. It’s that simple.”

So much for placemaking, traffic calming, and sustainable mobility.

This is further illustrated by proposals to cut federal funding to PBS and NPR ("Senate approves cuts to NPR, PBS and foreign aid programs," NPR).  Since the Senate agreed, it's all but a done deal.  Advocacy and action groups in all categories, such as agriculture and sustainable mobility, the arts and humanities and other areas are all losing funding.

In "Florida city removes LGBTQ+ rainbow intersection, quickly complying with state, federal mandate," the Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel reports on how the US DOT and Florida DOT--both hard right Republican, have advised local governments to remove gay pride rainbow crosswalks because they are not authorized "traffic control devices."


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At 9:07 PM, Blogger Richard Layman said...

https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2025/07/18/west-palm-beach-removing-lgbtq-rainbow-crosswalk-under-orders-from-trump-desantis-administrations

West Palm Beach removing LGBTQ+ rainbow crosswalk under orders from Trump, DeSantis administrations

 
At 9:09 PM, Blogger Richard Layman said...

How 'devastating' public radio cuts will hit WA

https://www.seattletimes.com/entertainment/wa-public-radio-stations-brace-for-devastating-federal-funding-loss

 
At 9:02 PM, Blogger Richard Layman said...

Federal cuts have 'destabilized' Pittsburgh-area service providers, and some residents could get 'blindsided,' leaders warn

https://www.post-gazette.com/news/politics-local/2025/09/22/summer-lee-federal-government-budget/stories/202509220056

 
At 9:03 PM, Blogger Richard Layman said...

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/02/us/politics/shutdown-trump-clinton-gingrich.html

Deepfakes, Insults and Job Cuts: A Government Shutdown Like No Other

In an interview, Mr. Gingrich called what Mr. Trump is doing “unprecedented.” He said that Democrats have underestimated the fact that Mr. Trump has people in the government like Russell T. Vought, the White House budget director, who has been planning for years to drastically shrink the government.

“Trump is taking apart the world of the left,” Mr. Gingrich said. “I mean, this is a very methodical, aggressive cultural and political and economic offensive.”

 
At 9:05 PM, Blogger Richard Layman said...

https://www.theguardian.com/books/2022/sep/05/the-destructionists-review-republicans-trump-gingrich-nixon-bush

The Destructionists review: brilliant study of Republican rage pre-Trump

In his brilliant new book, Dana Milbank, a Post columnist, does not offer any of the squishy-soft judgments to which most of his Washington colleagues have become sadly addicted.

He comes straight to the point that eluded the authors of that Times story and that Post editorial: “Republicans have become an authoritarian faction fighting democracy. There’s a perfectly logical, if deeply cynical reason for this. Democracy is working against Republicans” who have only carried the popular vote once in eight presidential elections since 1988.

This is meticulous history, showing how the Republicans have spent a quarter of a century “hacking away at the foundations of democracy and civil society”, conducting “their war on truth, their growing exploitation of racism and white supremacy, their sabotage of the institutions … of government, and their dehumanizing of opponents and stoking of violence”.

 

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