Louisiana
Related: About this forumLetter to my senator (Cassidy)
is this close enough to send to Kennedy, Troy Carter, or the Times Picayune?
Dear Sirs:
I am a 73 year old veteran in orleans parish. I am a white catholic voter if that matters.
There may be good reason to deport some of our undocumented residents.
Is it improper, yet, to question the violence and sadism evident in some of these deportations? It also seems that some of these humans may be citizens and legal residents, with some measure of constitutional rights..
Lawsuits resulting from these events are sure to be expensive, and delay our eventual economic recovery.
Id just like to ask you to use any influence you may have to ensure that these activities are undertaken in a just, lawful and humane manner, as befits a nation that aspires to Christianity.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
marble falls
(69,215 posts)rampartd
(2,956 posts)i am, of course, considerably more upset than that, but cool heads may get through to the "weakest" maga types?
pat_k
(12,435 posts)Never hesitate to call or write!
I know it can feel like spitting in wind -- whether writing to a Trumpublican or a Democratic elected to push them with a question about a specific ongoing failure or whatever. But letters and calls do matter. No, the elected never sees them, but they get tallies, and the staffers who do read them get a sense of the "mood" of the constituents in a way no poll can.
One person from Iowa pointed out that she was beginning to get a feel for how many people were pestering Grassley on this or that issue by how quickly his nonsense responses came, and how detailed those responses were. Her theory was that the office would only have such "canned" responses ready to go if they were being hammered on the plea for action or pointed question (her way to elicit some shameful rationalization she could follow up on).
So, even if you get a bullshit response, it means you may be hitting a nerve.