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orangecrush

(19,571 posts)
Sat Feb 4, 2017, 10:49 AM Feb 2017

Has Anyone Seen a Dedicated Anti Trump Website Yet?

With the blitzkrieg of executive orders, nominations from hell, twiiter tantrums, etc., I feel it would be very helpful to have a site that would document all the malfeasance, list it in chronological order and also do a sort of triage, breaking everything down so that different activist groups could use it as a reference and a danger alert warning system.

For example, the front page could give a general daily overview of the Trump activities of the day.

And there would be a dedicated group for every member of the Trump administration and major appointees, a clearing house of information.

I believe a large part of the reason for the flood of executive orders, tweets, etc. Is to overwhelm and throw opposition off balance psychologically. I am finding it impossible to stay abreast, the more I look, the more garbage I find.

A single dedicated source would greatly assist in organizing resistance.

Any thoughts or ideas?

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Has Anyone Seen a Dedicated Anti Trump Website Yet? (Original Post) orangecrush Feb 2017 OP
for informational purposes............ HAB911 Feb 2017 #1
Thanks orangecrush Feb 2017 #3
You mean better than this one? Not likely. Fred Sanders Feb 2017 #2
Not criticizing D.U. orangecrush Feb 2017 #4
Somewhat Goonch Feb 2017 #5
I saw this orangecrush Feb 2017 #6
I don't know of one, but several news/debunking sites are compiling info: demmiblue Feb 2017 #7
Thank you orangecrush Feb 2017 #8
You're welcome (I added more, btw). demmiblue Feb 2017 #10
Again... orangecrush Feb 2017 #15
Nice list. You may want to add Presterity.org to it. suffragette Feb 2017 #13
Never heard of it before... thanks! demmiblue Feb 2017 #19
David Cay Johnston has started one GreatCaesarsGhost Feb 2017 #9
Thank you orangecrush Feb 2017 #16
Yes Trumpocalypse Feb 2017 #11
Does the Tax March for April 15th Website Count/ TomCADem Feb 2017 #12
It all counts orangecrush Feb 2017 #17
Thanks for all the links! Nwgirl503 Feb 2017 #14
Thanks to orangecrush Feb 2017 #18
There are tons of great pages on FB. KittyWampus Feb 2017 #20
Thanks orangecrush Feb 2017 #23
for a fleeting moment cnn.... spanone Feb 2017 #21
Thank you orangecrush Feb 2017 #22

orangecrush

(19,571 posts)
3. Thanks
Sat Feb 4, 2017, 11:00 AM
Feb 2017

I've seen this one, it is a good attempt, but doesn't quite fill the bill.

I realize what I am describing is a massive undertaking.

orangecrush

(19,571 posts)
4. Not criticizing D.U.
Sat Feb 4, 2017, 11:06 AM
Feb 2017

But D.U. is a community, not set up as a dedicated opposition site.

What I imagine is something different, a literal digital defensive and offensive tool.

orangecrush

(19,571 posts)
6. I saw this
Sat Feb 4, 2017, 11:12 AM
Feb 2017

A step in the general direction, but far short of what will be needed.

And I'm willing to bet what I am thinking of is in the works as we speak.

TomCADem

(17,387 posts)
12. Does the Tax March for April 15th Website Count/
Sat Feb 4, 2017, 01:45 PM
Feb 2017

There is a big Nationwide protest being planned for April 15th to protest Trump's secrecy, lack of transparency and conflicts of interest:

taxmarch.org

https://www.facebook.com/events/1236228086466390/

Also, there are number of other marches targeting Donald Trump:

http://dc.about.com/od/communities/fl/Trump-Inauguration-Protests-and-Rallies-in-Washington-DC.htm

Following the 2017 Inauguration, a number of groups that oppose the policies of President Donald J. Trump are continuing to organize marches, protests, and rallies in Washington DC and other locations in the United States. On January 21, 2017, the day following the day that Trump was sworn in as President, the Women’s March on Washington brought together millions of people around the world to make their voices heard on issues such as gender-based violence, reproductive rights and women’s health, LGBT rights, worker’s rights, civil rights, immigrant rights, religious freedom, environmental justice and more. The March was a first step for many participants and additional events are being planned for the coming year

orangecrush

(19,571 posts)
17. It all counts
Sat Feb 4, 2017, 02:25 PM
Feb 2017

Thanks so much.

It would be great to have some sort of national coordination for everything!

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