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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsShaub: A few ideas for action-oriented people
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https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1129579179031310336.html
Thread: People often ask me what they can do to respond to our current crisis. I like that people are eager to take action. These are the positive people who can, and do, make a difference. This thread is for them. /1
Occasionally, a small number of other folks (possibly Russian bots) post responses discouraging their fellow citizens from taking constructive action, saying it's useless. I call this activity "sniveling" and these people "demoralizers." This thread is not for demoralizers. /2
So here are a few ideas for action-oriented people:
Write to congress or, better still, call your representative's office.
Help a friend, relative or neighbor register to vote. Help someone else register.
Make plans to drive someone who needs help getting to the polls. /3
Donate to groups that are doing things about this crisis. (I recommend @CREWcrew and would be happy to supply a link, and there are many other good groups too.) Maybe even make a plan to skip 1 Starbucks coffee a week & make a tiny recurring monthly donation. Every bit helps. /4
Donate to a candidate you like, especially if you've never done that before. No amount is too small.
Show up at marches, and help publicize them. Get on a mailing list of a group that helps organize them. (I like @MoveOn and there are many other good groups too.) /5
Sign petitions. Encourage people to sign petitions.
If you live near DC, attend a congressional hearing in support of an important issue. If not, attend a hearing of your state legislature.
Vote! Always vote. /6
Disseminate info on social media about developments in this unfolding crisis and actions people take in response.
Commit not to be a "demoralizer" who posts negative comments in response to tweets about actions people take. ("What good will a letter do? Why bother marching?" /7
Run for town council, other public office, or even PTA.
Write letters to federal agencies. Or call. Demand answers.
Get a paid newspaper subscription to support journalism in this crisis.
Tell friends and family not to support Trump's emoluments factories ("businesses" . /8
Volunteer to be an election worker or maybe an election observer.
Volunteer for a campaign.
Volunteer to teach English to folks who don't speak it.
Volunteer for ANYTHING helpful.
Encourage young people to be optimistic and to study hard so they can defend democracy. /9
If you see an administration official meeting in public with a lobbyist or other special interest, take a photo and send it to a news outlet or watchdog group. (Ignore this suggestion whenever taking a photo would be illegal or dangerous.) /10
If you see executives or lobbyists for a company with interests before the government (for example, a private prison company) frequenting Trump's businesses, share that information. (I'm talking about you, T-Mobile guy!) /11
Make a plan and commit to taking one concrete, constructive action before the Fourth of July.
Feel free to post your suggestions for actions people can take in response to this thread. /12
Walter Shaub
@waltshaub
BigmanPigman
(51,611 posts)I know this because I wrote it down and put it on my fridge as he suggested. I still have it. I have done almost everything on the list including writing to govt officials (I even wrote to Shaub a month later regarding conflicts of interest and what was he going to do about it and the Emoluments Clause).
MBS
(9,688 posts)Shaub is one of my heroes -a thoughtful and committed public servant.
Snarkoleptic
(5,998 posts)You'll find plenty of fun and like-minded folks.
They'll show you how to write postcards, make phone calls, knock on doors, etc.
If you feel 'the vibe', become a precinct committee chair-person (I'm an introvert and did so).
Register people to vote, work GOTV, drive people to the polls.
Engage with your community and talk to your neighbors.
I live in a red county, in a blue state and this is how you move the needle.
Be the change you want to see.
SunSeeker
(51,574 posts)As Calimary would say, get to work!