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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Here's the thing. She represents a lot of Feds. A lot. And a lot more people, like contractors, small business owners, spouses who are dependent on Feds. Federal employees are a major driver of the economy in her district. The federal government is the major economic driver. By far. From the federal employee offsets paid to schools to MDs who rely on FEHB patients to what happens to real estate prices if there are massive federal layoffs. If she wants to stay in office, she either needs to break with Rs completely and totally on their war with federal employees. Or she needs to be replaced with someone-- Dem or Repub-- who will. The margin in Congress is close, and her vote matters. Also, we need someone actively promoting Feds. Not someone who stays quietly on the sidelines and then reluctantly supports us. Either she is actively pro-Fed, actively fighting things that harm Feds. Or she is in the wrong district. [/quote] how did she get into office in the first place? Seems like the feds in the district are happy with her policy stances.[/quote] Feds were not paying as much attention before now. And were not as much under fire. Obama was great for Feds, and there was never a real danger of mass layoff, killing our pensions, etc, while he was able to veto. I know, as a Fed, I wasn't paying much attention to Comstock under Obama. Because what she did didn't matter that much. Now that we have Trump, who wants to slash agencies, appoint terrible agency heads, repeal merit systems protections, decimate pensions, etc., every single vote in the house matters. So, I have started paying a lot of attention to Comstock. And an really appalled to discover that she will vote for Feds at the last minute and if Paul Ryan releases her vote. Certainly, she is not being proactive or actually fighting for us. Also, she could hold a flipping town hall. It's not like she even has to travel to her district. This is an educated affluent group of voters. No one is going to throw things at her. But she needs to show up, in person, and answer questions about Feds and healthcare and metro / silver line and many other things. [/quote]
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