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calimary

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35. Good. He should hear it from coast-to-coast.
Fri Nov 30, 2018, 05:46 PM
Nov 2018

Here are some ideas about calling his office, even if you’re 1) not a GOPer, or 2) not in or from Kentucky, humbly submitted:

- If you lived there beforehand, or grew up there. Keep your old address/zip code handy, in case they ask. They often do.
- If you went to school there - keep the campus address/zip code handy in case you were a dormie.
- If you have family there. Keep their address/zip code handy.
- If you have good friends there. Especially if you’ve visited there.

And what did you do there when you visited?

You supported the local economy. Bought stuff - food, drinks, via restaurant or fast-food or grocery store; you filled the car with gas; you picked up a souvenir or two, postcards, stamps, etc.; went to a movie or other ticketed event or sports pursuit; bought food/other stuff there, and so forth. Longer stays mean you’ll spend more.

You’re also inevitably using the local infrastructure, acquainting yourself with the neighborhood and general area and the people in it. How they celebrate the holidays or special events. What kinds of signature specialties or iniquities there are. The local cuisine and other public artistic expressions. Dialects and cultures. You’re getting to know the scenic parts, residential enclaves, commercial districts, “hot spots” and trends, weather, seasons, tourism...

I submit that this gives you a personal stake in that community in that state. However brief. Especially if there are people there about whom you care deeply. When YOU are there, yourself, you ARE one of them. Even temporarily. And you are thus directly and personally affected and personally impacted by the rules, laws, customs, and physical conditions there.

That’s why I feel strongly that this entitles you to have a say. However small.

ALSO - if you contributed to their campaigns. Even from out-of-state. I’d even go so far as to say - if your parents voted for whoever the Senator/Rep is, and even if it’s a GOPer. I still think that gives you a legitimate or at least reasonable authorization to call in and register your opinion.

I’ve shared the anecdote here before - about how I called Heidi Heitkamp’s Senate office to lodge a complaint about something she said on “Goid Morning America”. But I think it’s worth repeating. It was right after Newtown and she was asked about the many calls to limit or outlaw assault weapons. She vehemently objected, saying she had no intention of supporting such a move. So I called in, trying to contain my outrage. I told the staffer, politely, that I was a donor to her campaign to win that Senate seat two years earlier, and that her campaign was VERY happy to take MY California money, and didn’t reject it because I wasn’t a constituent. So by Jove she’s going to hear from me now. And her staffer listened rather than scold me because I wasn’t a constituent and they’re only interested in callers from her state.

I’ve actually received that scolding, calling from California to complain to Susan Collins’s office about some position she took. I was rudely confronted by a young male staffer - “And WHAT does this have to do with THE STATE OF MAINE???

Oh poo - sorry this is so long...

McConnell is complicit.... [View all] pbmus Nov 2018 OP
McConnell doesn't work for America dalton99a Nov 2018 #1
No he doesn't. ananda Nov 2018 #2
Kompromised and Komplicit in Kentucky Garrett78 Nov 2018 #4
👍 sprinkleeninow Nov 2018 #7
Kentucky needs to be seceeded! SCVDem Nov 2018 #41
Sometimes I feel like all us Dems need to secede. 🤔 sprinkleeninow Nov 2018 #59
Probably just bourbon n/t lordsummerisle Nov 2018 #66
That's fair enuff. They also have cute horses. 🦄 😄 sprinkleeninow Dec 2018 #70
Don't forget Trump hired McConnell's wife (Elaine Chow) and doubled his household income. politicaljunkie41910 Nov 2018 #56
She doesn't NEED a "real job." She's quite rich from family. maddiemom Dec 2018 #73
He is a KGB operative. Like a few others I could mention. Eliot Rosewater Nov 2018 #51
Mcconnel is also a russian asset and needed to be outed and taken down kimbutgar Nov 2018 #3
Be patient. i think Mueller will bring the entire GOP fascist regime down...that includes McConnell allgood33 Nov 2018 #9
all I want for Christmas is McTurtle in a cell Hermit-The-Prog Nov 2018 #14
I like the sound of that rickyhall Nov 2018 #19
You are not alone. I like the sound of that too. Stuart G Nov 2018 #27
Is it crazy to suggest that... DemocracyMouse Nov 2018 #40
not crazy Hermit-The-Prog Nov 2018 #52
Thank you for confirming my gut instincts! DemocracyMouse Dec 2018 #71
Flipped on his back lagomorph777 Nov 2018 #37
Yes...He is a blight to our democracy....all for craven power and profit. Transactional Deceipt pioche4 Nov 2018 #49
Accent on ASSet. 😆 sprinkleeninow Nov 2018 #60
He isn't called Moscow Mitch for nothing!! MontanaMama Nov 2018 #5
In our house, Haggis for Breakfast Nov 2018 #67
That's hilarious! MontanaMama Nov 2018 #68
Merrick Garland UpInArms Nov 2018 #6
I'm missing the backstory on this. Could you elaborate? erronis Nov 2018 #29
If Hillary had been elected, there still would have been a liberal pick... maddiemom Nov 2018 #38
Thanks. I thought Garland would have been ok - but not enough of a poke-in-the-eye erronis Nov 2018 #48
Mitch knew True Blue American Nov 2018 #54
Yes UpInArms Nov 2018 #64
He should be paraded through the streets in a horse-drawn hay cart on his way to the penitentiary. NBachers Nov 2018 #8
Stocks or pillory on the way? Yonnie3 Nov 2018 #11
Tomatoes, eggs, rotten cabbage, and manure suggested. NBachers Nov 2018 #15
Don't forget to clean up after your dog!. :) n/t Yonnie3 Nov 2018 #16
Don't forget the bell blugbox Nov 2018 #20
And this is why we have a law against 'cruel and unusual', Volaris Nov 2018 #39
And better angels, too NBachers Nov 2018 #63
in the times of US Revolution, they tar and feathered. Pretty heathen. Fits perfectly pioche4 Nov 2018 #50
That has always been my personal preference BigmanPigman Nov 2018 #53
I prefer this True Blue American Nov 2018 #55
This raises the question: madamesilverspurs Nov 2018 #10
mkkkonnell elicits revulsion and loathing from others. Can't help himself. eom sprinkleeninow Nov 2018 #12
202-224-2541 Call McTurtle's D.C. office!!!!! Tell him to let the Senate vote on the legislation diva77 Nov 2018 #13
Good. He should hear it from coast-to-coast. calimary Nov 2018 #35
+ 1 red dog 1 Nov 2018 #46
I always thought so. Him, Pence, Ryan. Solly Mack Nov 2018 #17
It doesn't even matter anymore The Liberal Lion Nov 2018 #18
Hell ya McTurtle is complicit, but he doesn't care. Lanius Nov 2018 #21
McTurdmouth Racerdog1 Nov 2018 #22
That was his payoff, I'd bet my next check on it. Volaris Nov 2018 #42
"I seldom use the word hate about a person, but I'm getting very close" ... Jopin Klobe Nov 2018 #23
I HATE that multi chinned MotherFUCKER. BigDemVoter Nov 2018 #24
When does McConnell get impeached? world wide wally Nov 2018 #25
He is up for re-election in 2020. I think we can raise a lot of bronxiteforever Nov 2018 #26
I certainly hope that he meets an ealier ending to his disastrous career erronis Nov 2018 #30
I would love your hope to be realized.He is a plague on the Country. bronxiteforever Nov 2018 #33
i seldon use the word evil Kurt V. Nov 2018 #28
President Pelosi coming linuxuser3 Nov 2018 #31
I'm down with that. 47of74 Nov 2018 #44
Melodious! President Pelosi!! 😍 sprinkleeninow Nov 2018 #61
McConnell is covering his own ass as well . . . peggysue2 Nov 2018 #32
I think he has been obstructing the investigation longer than individual 1. nt Snotcicles Nov 2018 #34
Mitch refused True Blue American Nov 2018 #57
Yep.nt Snotcicles Nov 2018 #65
Gee. Is McConnell in on something. Hmmm. C Moon Nov 2018 #36
Lock him up!! marieo1 Nov 2018 #43
McConnell has to go. 2020 folks! YOHABLO Nov 2018 #45
Call him, fax him at his D.C. office & ask him to allow a vote on the Mueller Protection Bill red dog 1 Nov 2018 #47
Would love Rebl2 Nov 2018 #58
"McConnell is complicit...." No shit. nt cstanleytech Nov 2018 #62
He's up to his elbows The Wizard Dec 2018 #69
McConnell does not represent the American people, nor does he give a fig about our country. Nitram Dec 2018 #72
Making sure Obama was a one term president... czarjak Dec 2018 #74
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