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NO KINGS PROTESTS ARE ESCALATING, NOT PEAKING The No Kings protests are not fading after the strike call. They are growing because the conditions driving them are getting worse. People are being crushed by inflation, tariffs, and a broader cost-of-living crisis [https://cypressandstar.net/episode/the-cost-of-living-crisis-and-the-2026-midterm-elections-america-on-the-brink] that has made groceries, gas, energy, housing, and transportation unaffordable. That pressure is why the No Kings protests keep expanding from rally to rally, rather than shrinking after a single day of action. The planned May Day general strike 2026 [https://www.commondreams.org/news/no-kings-general-strike] should be understood as one phase in a larger campaign, not as a final release valve. A general strike on May 1 is part of sustained direct action, and the point is not to ask for small concessions from Trump. The point is to keep building power until the people responsible for this political and economic damage are held fully accountable under the law. In that sense, the May Day general strike is a tactical escalation inside a broader movement. WHY NO KINGS PROTESTS ARE STILL GROWING The theory behind this is not mysterious. The 3.5% rule [https://cypressandstar.net/episode/no-kings-americas-3-5-moment] is about sustained participation over time, not a single symbolic march or a single dramatic shutdown. When more people continue to show up for repeated actions, the pressure compounds. That is one reason the movement’s organizers and supporters argue that each rally matters, and why the recent growth of the No Kings protests fits a larger pattern of escalating civic resistance. The 3.5% rule [https://cypressandstar.net/episode/no-kings-americas-3-5-moment] matters here because it emphasizes consistency, frequency, and visible mass participation. There is also a structural reason these demonstrations resonate. Elite theory helps explain why political and economic institutions so often protect entrenched power even when public suffering becomes obvious. Through the lens of elite theory, widening hardship is not a policy accident but a predictable outcome of systems that prioritize concentrated wealth and insider control over democratic accountability. That is exactly why the movement's message lands: people are hurting, and they know who benefits while they fall behind. The same logic applies to the economic message. The cost-of-living crisis [https://cypressandstar.net/episode/the-cost-of-living-crisis-and-the-2026-midterm-elections-america-on-the-brink] is not an abstract talking point. It is the daily reality of families deciding between rent, food, utilities, transportation, and medical bills. That is why a general strike on May 1 can resonate so strongly with workers, students, renters, and communities already stretched to the breaking point. The May Day general strike 2026 [https://www.commondreams.org/news/no-kings-general-strike] and the broader May Day general strike framework make sense to people because business as usual has become impossible for millions. 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