Trump’s strategy is to exhaust us into silence
Bright America’s is to reignite hope in a better future — and it starts with one 90-second conversation
There’s a kind of fatigue that doesn’t come from doing too much — it comes from being forced to process too much, all the time.
The first 100 days of Trump’s presidency have been a constant barrage: not one existential crisis, but dozens, stacked one atop the other until it's hard to tell where one ends and the next begins. That’s not a bug in their strategy — it’s a feature: flood the zone.
Beyond the policy changes and threats to the rule of law, Trump’s presence distorts the entire national conversation. Every news cycle bends around him. Every interaction becomes colored by what he’s said or done. For better or worse, he dominates the atmosphere — replacing oxygen with drama, danger, and distrust.
And it’s easy to feel numb. That’s part of the design, too. Because if you’re tired, you’re less likely to stand up. Less likely to organize. Less likely to believe that any one thing you do matters.
But it does matter — and that’s what the Bright America movement is here to remind us.
Try something new with us — it will just take 90 seconds
Meet Eli! 👋 He’s Bright America’s new AI feedback tool, posing one big question to our community ⬇️. Just select the emoji/issue below that best matches your response, and Eli will guide you through a 90-second conversation that will empower us all.
Your feedback is confidential, and we'll share the collective results in our next edition.
Across the following economic, constitutional and cultural issues, if you could snap your fingers and solve just one of them to help save the Country, which issue would you choose? Click your answer.
And if I couldn’t convince you to have a quick chat with Eli, feel free to answer the question in the comments below.
I think he's trashing the economy on purpose to make the rich richer.
I believe we need to de-fund all fossil fuel companies/projects, invest in solar and renewable energy immediately. That’s for the planet. What good is any government if the planet is dying, or at least is becoming uninhabitable for us humans? But in terms of your choices, I can’t really choose among these three: due process, ignoring laws, voter access. Without voter access (and an end to voter interference), we can’t get rid of the would-be-authoritarians, even if a majority of us want to, and the other two speak for themselves…at least to me!