Right now the only ways of fighting I can think of are small donations to organizations that are fighting back (ACLU) and helping victims of Dumpster's cruelty. I call and email my reps in Congress. I know it does no good, but I refuse to be silent. To be silent is to be complicit in their corruption. Waiting for the call to protest in t…
Right now the only ways of fighting I can think of are small donations to organizations that are fighting back (ACLU) and helping victims of Dumpster's cruelty. I call and email my reps in Congress. I know it does no good, but I refuse to be silent. To be silent is to be complicit in their corruption. Waiting for the call to protest in the streets. BTW, I have heard there will be a protest at the Tesla dealership in Mayfield Heights, OH.
On the contrary, Bambi, I think it may do some good to contact your reps. Depends on whether your reps are Dems or Repubs. If they're Repubs, probably won't do any good as they're all too scared to say/do anything to support democracy because they fear for their jobs. Dems? Well, if they'd get their heads out of their [sand], might do some good.
Unfortunately, all my reps in Congress are republicons (including one of our newest senators, Bernie Moron Moreno, former used car salesman, who with the help of generous donations (including one from the owners of the KC Chiefs(go Eagles! Way to get a big win!) beat our former beloved Dem SEnator, who served multiple terms, Sherrod Brown.). So I am being realistic here. It does no good to contact them. I do not think I will change their minds, but I do it for my own peace of mind.
So sorry to hear you lost Sherrod Brown. I live in another state but donated to his campaign as well as to a number of other Blues, including Harris. I thought it would be futile, but it felt like the right thing to do for my conscience.
Right now the only ways of fighting I can think of are small donations to organizations that are fighting back (ACLU) and helping victims of Dumpster's cruelty. I call and email my reps in Congress. I know it does no good, but I refuse to be silent. To be silent is to be complicit in their corruption. Waiting for the call to protest in the streets. BTW, I have heard there will be a protest at the Tesla dealership in Mayfield Heights, OH.
On the contrary, Bambi, I think it may do some good to contact your reps. Depends on whether your reps are Dems or Repubs. If they're Repubs, probably won't do any good as they're all too scared to say/do anything to support democracy because they fear for their jobs. Dems? Well, if they'd get their heads out of their [sand], might do some good.
Unfortunately, all my reps in Congress are republicons (including one of our newest senators, Bernie Moron Moreno, former used car salesman, who with the help of generous donations (including one from the owners of the KC Chiefs(go Eagles! Way to get a big win!) beat our former beloved Dem SEnator, who served multiple terms, Sherrod Brown.). So I am being realistic here. It does no good to contact them. I do not think I will change their minds, but I do it for my own peace of mind.
So sorry to hear you lost Sherrod Brown. I live in another state but donated to his campaign as well as to a number of other Blues, including Harris. I thought it would be futile, but it felt like the right thing to do for my conscience.
Doing something is better than doing nothing and it feels good to do what you can…
Me too!