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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsIf you are very angry about the Franken situation , what are you going to do?
Are you going to post in ALL CAPS?
Are you going to follow the footsteps of MLK, Gandhi, and Cindy Sheehan and engage in peaceful civil disobedience?
Are you going to fill your posts with angry or sad emoticons?
Are you going to dedicate almost all of your disposable income and/or free time to the political fight?
What are you going to do?
Actions taken ought to match the rhetoric otherwise the rhetoric is just grandiloquent language.
Human nature being what it is, the great majority will do little because most events, whatever they may be, do not pose a direct, in your face, threat to one's person, immediate family or lifestyle. People generally don't like change or going outside of their comfort zone unless the perceived reward or threat is great enough.
It really doesn't matter to me what any of you personally do or decide to do but I am curious to find out if this event is in of itself enough to cause even just some of you to make decisions to take actions that will have a significant impact on your own lives. I don't think it is.
Fresh_Start
(11,330 posts)the same day that Trump resigns.
ollie10
(2,091 posts)rzemanfl
(29,630 posts)sprinkleeninow
(20,345 posts)A: "I do not recall." 🤔
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msongs
(67,764 posts)ollie10
(2,091 posts)One very easy thing to do is to notice right now where the potential presidential candidates stand on the railroading of Al Franken.
Gillibrand, Brown, Harris, Warren, Sanders and others have some explaining to do.....
So the first thing is informed choices.
Egnever
(21,506 posts)The time is supper ripe for a third party. The Dems just made that option much more attractive to many people. Maybe someone will step into the vacuum. Maybe they won't.
What I do know is if those 34 aren't on TV every day calling for Trumps head they have lost any pretense of righteousness they were trying so weakly to provide with this move.
After this stunt, Im looking elsewhere with my vote.
uponit7771
(90,420 posts)... hires 20 other women to make allegations against other dem congress members
lame54
(35,489 posts)Seeing as we are void of real leadership
OliverQ
(3,363 posts)Not having much luck though.
greeny2323
(590 posts)I'm going to be donating much less. These traitors ask me for money every fucking day, due to past contributions. And I'm going to watch very closely what they do and don't do.
Many of them will get a letter from me.
SoCalMusicLover
(3,194 posts)The country is lost.
califootman
(120 posts)Are you not going to contribute money or time to a campaign because you just saw a smart, eloquent, progressive Democratic Senator forced to resign by his own party without a hearing?
Are you not going to encourage others to support Democratic candidates or help GOTV on election day because you feel Democrats eat their own?
I hope, in their political calculus, the DNC higher-ups and Congress critters factored in the HUGE drain in energy for their causes that is quickly become evident in the Democratic base today.
True, they will probably not lose any Democratic votes... but they have turned off a lot of people from putting forth the effort to generate additional votes.
CentralMass
(15,265 posts)like Al Franken doesn't help.
The party has fear of the GOP as their only weapon. Those of us who slways vote will continue to vote but I don't think that the disinterested masses are going to be energized by the "product".
As bad and nasty as tRump and the GOP are they, they still seem to have the edge
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C_U_L8R
(45,087 posts)and if that doesn't work.. I'd start a write-in campaign
Bengus81
(6,968 posts)So where are the 30+ today calling for Moore to step aside NOW like they were yesterday with one of their own?
Or wait..... LOL...did they....bawhwhahahahhahaaaa think that Republicans would follow them in lockstep and denounce Moore today and DEMAND his campaign to end?!?! Hardly,in fact Republicans probably tossed him another MILLION $$$ to spend.
SUCKERS!! You people were PLAYED by the CONS and played bigly.
Kaleva
(36,589 posts)XRubicon
(2,213 posts)fallout87
(819 posts)Im not going to keep voting for the same people making these horrible decisions. If Gillibrand and/or Harris thinks they have my vote after this rush to judgement and railroading of Franken, they can forget about it. Already called and emailed both.
nuxvomica
(12,553 posts)I volunteered for Gillibrand in her first House race and wrote a scathing LTTE about her opponent that many people thought helped her win. The email to Franken expressed my support; the one to Gillibrand was both polite and damning. I needed to do both for myself.