Anonymous wrote:Hahahahah.... omg.... No one cares what you think crazy libs. You lost. You know who is taking those calls and deleting those Vms and emails.... interns. No one cares. The more ridiculous your demands are, the stronger the wall becomes between you and your new government. Maybe you can hold a bake sale or something to raise money to send safety pins to Trump. Yeah, that'll show those darn republicans that you mean business.
Anonymous wrote:Silence is complicity.
Never Forget.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Saw this on Facebook, spreading the word
Here's a concrete action a friend of a friend proposed: Friends, let's seek a tactical victory this week. Let's try to stop the Bannon appointment. Presidents have had to back down before, for comparatively minor reasons. (Some of us are old enough to remember Zoe Baird and Kimba Wood, Bill Clinton's two AG appointments, who had to withdraw for failing to pay Social Security taxes.) Let's not assume this is a done deal.
Let's do what we can to stop this. I have enclosed a list of actions below. Please feel free to add to this, especially those of you with organizing experience (some of whom I've tagged).
1) If you live in the US, call your Representatives and Senators and tell them this is unacceptable.
2) Paul Ryan is feigning ignorance again. Call his office at (202) 225-3031 and let him know that this is not ok. Same with Majority Leader McConnell, (202) 224-2541.
3) Call out the media when they report the Bannon appointment as a straight news story or refer to him as a "Breitbart executive" or a "provocateur," but don't call him what he is: a white supremacist, anti-semite, misogynist. Don't let them normalize.
4) Where protests are ongoing, make this the focus, with signs, chants, etc. Next week we can turn out attention to other things. But for now let's focus like a laser on this.
5) Let's get religious groups on board; maybe even mainstream business groups, like the Chamber of Commerce (202-659-6000).
6) Contact other people of influence--College presidents, high-profile coaches and anyone else who has a public megaphone.
We can do this. #stopbannon
Morning all!
Don't forget to call, and write. Don't let this story die or become hidden. Don't let the media off the hook either. Contact the media outlets as well local and national make sure they are telling this story and of his meeting with Farage.
Do not go quiet.
OP, please go back to work, school or washing your family's laundry -- whatever it is you do. Your moment in the sun is over.
Wrong again! We aren't looking to you and your white nationalist friends for advice.
Anonymous wrote:Call the Chamber of Commerce line. There is an actual person answering the phone there
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Saw this on Facebook, spreading the word
Here's a concrete action a friend of a friend proposed: Friends, let's seek a tactical victory this week. Let's try to stop the Bannon appointment. Presidents have had to back down before, for comparatively minor reasons. (Some of us are old enough to remember Zoe Baird and Kimba Wood, Bill Clinton's two AG appointments, who had to withdraw for failing to pay Social Security taxes.) Let's not assume this is a done deal.
Let's do what we can to stop this. I have enclosed a list of actions below. Please feel free to add to this, especially those of you with organizing experience (some of whom I've tagged).
1) If you live in the US, call your Representatives and Senators and tell them this is unacceptable.
2) Paul Ryan is feigning ignorance again. Call his office at (202) 225-3031 and let him know that this is not ok. Same with Majority Leader McConnell, (202) 224-2541.
3) Call out the media when they report the Bannon appointment as a straight news story or refer to him as a "Breitbart executive" or a "provocateur," but don't call him what he is: a white supremacist, anti-semite, misogynist. Don't let them normalize.
4) Where protests are ongoing, make this the focus, with signs, chants, etc. Next week we can turn out attention to other things. But for now let's focus like a laser on this.
5) Let's get religious groups on board; maybe even mainstream business groups, like the Chamber of Commerce (202-659-6000).
6) Contact other people of influence--College presidents, high-profile coaches and anyone else who has a public megaphone.
We can do this. #stopbannon
Morning all!
Don't forget to call, and write. Don't let this story die or become hidden. Don't let the media off the hook either. Contact the media outlets as well local and national make sure they are telling this story and of his meeting with Farage.
Do not go quiet.
OP, please go back to work, school or washing your family's laundry -- whatever it is you do. Your moment in the sun is over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Saw this on Facebook, spreading the word
Here's a concrete action a friend of a friend proposed: Friends, let's seek a tactical victory this week. Let's try to stop the Bannon appointment. Presidents have had to back down before, for comparatively minor reasons. (Some of us are old enough to remember Zoe Baird and Kimba Wood, Bill Clinton's two AG appointments, who had to withdraw for failing to pay Social Security taxes.) Let's not assume this is a done deal.
Let's do what we can to stop this. I have enclosed a list of actions below. Please feel free to add to this, especially those of you with organizing experience (some of whom I've tagged).
1) If you live in the US, call your Representatives and Senators and tell them this is unacceptable.
2) Paul Ryan is feigning ignorance again. Call his office at (202) 225-3031 and let him know that this is not ok. Same with Majority Leader McConnell, (202) 224-2541.
3) Call out the media when they report the Bannon appointment as a straight news story or refer to him as a "Breitbart executive" or a "provocateur," but don't call him what he is: a white supremacist, anti-semite, misogynist. Don't let them normalize.
4) Where protests are ongoing, make this the focus, with signs, chants, etc. Next week we can turn out attention to other things. But for now let's focus like a laser on this.
5) Let's get religious groups on board; maybe even mainstream business groups, like the Chamber of Commerce (202-659-6000).
6) Contact other people of influence--College presidents, high-profile coaches and anyone else who has a public megaphone.
We can do this. #stopbannon
Morning all!
Don't forget to call, and write. Don't let this story die or become hidden. Don't let the media off the hook either. Contact the media outlets as well local and national make sure they are telling this story and of his meeting with Farage.
Do not go quiet.
OP, please go back to work, school or washing your family's laundry -- whatever it is you do. Your moment in the sun is over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't get dragged into the arguments.
They seek not to understand but to derail the purpose of the thread and distract people from taking action.
Take action all you want. But understand that you are making an ass out of yourself if you are protesting something that doesn't exist
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Saw this on Facebook, spreading the word
Here's a concrete action a friend of a friend proposed: Friends, let's seek a tactical victory this week. Let's try to stop the Bannon appointment. Presidents have had to back down before, for comparatively minor reasons. (Some of us are old enough to remember Zoe Baird and Kimba Wood, Bill Clinton's two AG appointments, who had to withdraw for failing to pay Social Security taxes.) Let's not assume this is a done deal.
Let's do what we can to stop this. I have enclosed a list of actions below. Please feel free to add to this, especially those of you with organizing experience (some of whom I've tagged).
1) If you live in the US, call your Representatives and Senators and tell them this is unacceptable.
2) Paul Ryan is feigning ignorance again. Call his office at (202) 225-3031 and let him know that this is not ok. Same with Majority Leader McConnell, (202) 224-2541.
3) Call out the media when they report the Bannon appointment as a straight news story or refer to him as a "Breitbart executive" or a "provocateur," but don't call him what he is: a white supremacist, anti-semite, misogynist. Don't let them normalize.
4) Where protests are ongoing, make this the focus, with signs, chants, etc. Next week we can turn out attention to other things. But for now let's focus like a laser on this.
5) Let's get religious groups on board; maybe even mainstream business groups, like the Chamber of Commerce (202-659-6000).
6) Contact other people of influence--College presidents, high-profile coaches and anyone else who has a public megaphone.
We can do this. #stopbannon
Morning all!
Don't forget to call, and write. Don't let this story die or become hidden. Don't let the media off the hook either. Contact the media outlets as well local and national make sure they are telling this story and of his meeting with Farage.
Do not go quiet.