Indivisible: Tillamook Coast Action Public Events

Indivisible: Tillamook Coast Action Public Events We’re building a movement to save democracy and defeat authoritarianism. In a time when freedoms are under attack, we refuse to back down. Join us. Stand with us.

That work requires more than tactics—it requires shared values that guide how we show up, who we fight for, and what we’re building together. Welcome to a movement fueled by courage, compassion, and the unwavering belief in justice. We stand up, speak out, and take action to protect women’s rights, civil liberties, and the fundamental values of human dignity and the rule of law. We shield our stud

ents from extremist agendas, ensuring that public schools remain places of learning, not indoctrination. We fight for libraries—sanctuaries of knowledge, curiosity, and truth—because access to information is a right, not a privilege. We hold our leaders accountable, demanding that they represent the voices of the people, not the forces of oppression. An attack on one of us is an attack on all, and together, we are stronger. This is more than a group—it’s a call to action. Because the future depends on what we do today.

06/14/2026

Happy Flag Day! Join us at First and Main today at 1pm and bring your flag! And remember that the article below is the America WE represent.

Exactly this!
06/14/2026

Exactly this!

Lessons from the UK. Centrists who didn't deliver sent voters into the waiting arms of the right.

06/14/2026

Don't forget! Take Back Our Flag rally is tomorrow, Sunday, June 14th from 1-2pm at First and Main in downtown Tillamook.

Wear red, white, and blue and bring your flag as we celebrate Flag Day!

It will be hot, so don't forget the sunscreen.

TAX THE RICH!
06/12/2026

TAX THE RICH!

But I'm going to tell you anyway

From Democracy DocketDemocrats unveil a plan to protect elections from AI and TrumpA new bill introduced today by Sen. J...
06/12/2026

From Democracy Docket

Democrats unveil a plan to protect elections from AI and Trump

A new bill introduced today by Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) would prohibit using AI-generated content to intimidate election officials or knowingly spread falsehoods aimed at keeping voters from casting ballots – such as incorrect election deadlines or fake polling place locations.

It also takes aim at Trump’s attempts to create national citizenship and voter registration lists by blocking the administration from comparing federal data with state or local data for determining voter eligibility

The first job of any coup is to make the recognition of it seem premature. That is the trap. By the time recognition is ...
06/11/2026

The first job of any coup is to make the recognition of it seem premature. That is the trap. By the time recognition is no longer premature, the moment to resist has already passed.

So what is to be done?

Congress must reassert its Article I authority over emergency powers, military deployment on U.S. soil, and the Office of Legal Council’s power to rewrite statute by memo.

Governors and state attorneys general must adopt the protective measures that civil liberties lawyers have already drafted to shield citizens, non-profits and election workers from NPSM-7.

Newsrooms must report the rolling coup architecture as a single big picture story, because that is what it is.

And each of us — in pulpits, in classrooms, in podcasts, in union halls, at work and around kitchen tables — must call this by its name out loud, while there is still time and there is still room.

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Unless we begin to act with resolve, fortitude and clear-eyed commitment to our democracy, a future election will be lost and our democracy will likely be destroyed by a Presidential declaration of a national emergency and the subsequent implementation of the emergency measures, not authorized by law but drafted and implemented without any Congressional oversight.

We took the same oath of office that every member of the military and every federal officer takes — to defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic. The obligation in that oath does not end when one leaves office. We believe that an awake America can stop what a drowsy one will not, but time is short and the challenge is urgent.

— former U.S. senators Richard Gephardt and Timothy Wirth

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