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It's not quite as bad as we feared.
The Senate has already bounced this POS bill. They're not even going to bring it up for a vote; instead, they're working on their own version.
That doesn't mean we shouldn't keep pounding on the House members who voted for it (and, obscenely, celebrated it). Make their lives hell. Taunt them with reports of the money you've donated to their opponents, or to groups that support their opponents. With any luck, we'll see a flood of them deciding that they "need more time with their families" in early 2018.
That doesn't mean we shouldn't keep pounding on the House members who voted for it (and, obscenely, celebrated it). Make their lives hell. Taunt them with reports of the money you've donated to their opponents, or to groups that support their opponents. With any luck, we'll see a flood of them deciding that they "need more time with their families" in early 2018.
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As I understand it: they don't care. If you're not a potential voter, they're not your problem and you don't matter.
However, two things you can do!
1) Contact your representatives and tell them how much you support the stances they're taking. Apparently they don't get much positive feedback, so it has a lot of impact.
2) A while back, someone came up with the brilliant idea that people who are capable of making phone calls but are in Democratic states could volunteer to call on behalf of people in Republican states who can't manage phones:
http://chavisory.tumblr.com/post/155515391747/your-mission-should-you-choose-to-accept-it
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Right, gotta go find some foam board and large markers now.
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