apalepti
Apalepti
apalepti

He can be thrown out, but it will take Democrats organizing enough to take back the state government so that they can own the redistricting process after the 2020 Census. That means doing the hard fighting on the local level to take the state House and Senate seats and winning the governorship. Wisconsin has nudged

I know this is tongue in cheek, but there’s a germ of truth there. People should consider donating to political organizations opposed to him or anyone else you oppose. Just a token amount is fine. And then send a letter letting them know. They watch the bottom line on FEC reports, but they also pay attention to

Also, many are afraid. They’re actually scared if voter turnout goes from 40% in an off-year election to 50%, but that’s the kind of margin that can get them defeated. That’s why this matters.

Forward anything interesting to the local papers/radio/TV. Don’t just tweet but write and call. Reporters don’t necessarily do anything about what they see, but if people start contacting them with issues with his tweets, they may well get an extra incentive to report on them.

Excellent. Next time ask for a letter from him in reply so you can get his official position. That is a good way to make sure it’s getting into their database.

Check out the address and see if one is convenient to stop by. Show up for a few minutes in person and convey your views. Convince your friends as well.

This is spot on. Also, hold a little practice session where someone acts out the role of the staffer so people can get used to making statements and asking questions, being polite but direct and persistent. Ask for a response from the Rep/Senator and ask how long it will take to get it. If they say they’re really

Do you have friends or family in other states? Print out a letter, stamp and address an envelope, and ask them to sign their name to it and send it in. Everything matters.

If that ever happens to anyone, take out your phone and take videos and send them to every local newspaper and tv station you can. Post them on Youtube and send everyone you know a link. Good reporters eat that stuff up. Just be sure nobody is chanting or doing anything that looks like the staff are justified.

No. But you absolutely have the right to tip off the media and post your complaint to social media. That can be far more effective.

Visits beat everything. If you’re ever in DC, stop by the office of the Rep/Senator and ask to speak to them — you might just get lucky. More likely, you’ll only talk to someone in the front office, but you might get to speak to someone higher up the food chain. Ask for a followup response from the Rep/Senator. Ask

What’s the deal with the story that he required all of his staff to read Ayn Rand?