Americans who don’t like the vision of Trump America need a coherent vision of their own
by Bob Schwartz
Tens of millions of Americans have seen the vision of Trump America and don’t like it. It is a vision reflected in four years of Trump as president, four years as former president, four years coming as president again. It is also based on Trump serving with a majority in both houses of Congress and a majority sympathetic to him on the Supreme Court.
The first principle: The vision for those who don’t like the Trump vision is not simply a vision without Trump. The past election veered between no-Trump and assorted other pitches. It didn’t work.
The second principle: The Democratic Party—the only alternative in an immutable two-party system—is a valuable asset but does not seem capable of providing an actionable, effective and attractive vision. America would be far worse off without Democrats as a counterbalance. But being not-Republicans and not-Trump is not enough.
Effective and attractive leaders offering actionable strategies and vision will emerge. Eventually, sooner or later. But it cannot be stressed enough: not-this is not enough, and neither is retreading visions that will not work in these times, in this nation, for and with these people. Some principles are so basic—rule of law, for example—that they should be a part of any vision. But it is not enough.
As noted, Democrats are an essential element in a two-party system now dominated by Republicans. But the thought that if Democrats can just win a slim majority here or there, or at least reduce a Republican majority here or there, is not enough. It is not a vision.
If you discover some visionary leaders, or better yet if you are a visionary leader, come forward. Proverbs 29:18 says “Where there is no vision, the people perish.” Or the wrong vision prevails.
© 2025 by Bob Schwartz