~20 hours ago I wrote…

I’m really shocked they didn’t cave [within the first week or two]. I was nearly 100% certain they would.

I’ll work on my Nostradamus more.

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    Meanwhile on Bluesky.

    just left snippy messages for schumer and gillibrand. first time for everything i guess!

    202-224-3121

    “Snippy”, eh? I’m stealing that for my parodies. What a fantastically lib word.

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        C’mon. The reality of this is not binary. There’s very large gray area between pleading by “being snippy” and being hostile by saying “Schumer can go fuck himself.”

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          right, “snippy” is rude. the average liberal is so concerned with civility they would probably not f-bomb a voicemail

          i’m 50-50 on whether that person in particular thinks chuck will personally listen to the messages

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            I seriously don’t know what “snippy” means to the average lib. Is it something like…

            “Senator Schumer - I’m tempted to use the f-bomb in this message. It illustrates how deeply disappointed I am in you. Furthermore I am crestfallen that…”

            i’m 50-50 on whether that person in particular thinks chuck will personally listen to the messages

            I think the average phone call lib knows Schumer won’t ever actually hear them. Yet they cling to some kind of phone call cargo cult thing where if enough people like them make phone calls - the senators will hear them. It’s like “Field of Dreams” I guess.

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              Yet they cling to some kind of phone call cargo cult thing where if enough people like them make phone calls - the senators will hear them. It’s like “Field of Dreams” I guess.

              a fuckload of phone calls and physical mail does make a difference if they start doing the math and get worried about not having votes when they want to get re-elected, it’s just really hard to actually get that much political engagement from burgerlanders in a non-election year. it’s a little cargo-culty but it’s not as feckless as the no kings shit.

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                By having the vote on Sunday - Schumer made phone calls 100% irrelevant. But I guess if panicked dem voters had been calling for weeks - maybe that would slightly worry the DC dems. In this bifurcated sportsball reality - I don’t think the DC dems care very much about angry voters.

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                    mmmm sopapilla

                    is there anything that says letters and calls specifically influenced decisions? I would have thought the physical protests and even the wikipedia blackout would be much larger factors

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              This is why when calling your legislators, it’s always important to start off the voicemail message with the magic words: “I know where you live and I have seen where you sleep”

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      My mum is a hopeless 1960s “we protested our way out of Viet Nam” type who dragged me to one of the rallies. I proposed a sign saying “We’re running out of witty slogans” which seems about right for the zeitgeist.