Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Demand Congress debate before Nov. 8th

Dear Mr. Jamie Raskin:
Heartiest congratulations on your victory against big money in the Maryland 8th Congressional district last night. Please lend your voice as loudly as you can to this nationwide citizen and Congressional candidate demand that the current Congress take up debate of its corruption and act (or not act) before November 8th, so that the 2016 Congressional elections can be a nationwide referendum on our incumbent Congress regarding this issue.

Dear Senator Sanders:
Your campaign hangs in the balance between (i) folding yourself in with Hillary Clinton and the Democratic establishment, and (ii) continuing in an independent way to push and grow the movement you started by running for President. Please do the latter, including by being the leader of this effort to force the current Congress to debate and act (or not act) on its corruption before Nov. 8th, by your issuing a campaign statement along the lines of A campaign statement for Senator Sanders. Please also see Dear Senator Sanders.

Dear Mr. Trump:
In the very first debate, you said the system is broken.


Please may you help our country fix Congress by demanding that the current Congress take up debate of its corruption and act (or not act) before November 8th, so that the 2016 Congressional elections can be a nationwide referendum on our incumbent Congress regarding this issue. If you are elected President, I think your goal of making America great again can be more quickly accomplished if you have a Congress which is less broken by its being forced to take steps before November 8th to fix itself. Please also see Dear Mr. Trump.

Dear fellow citizens (Republicans, Democrats, and Independents alike):
Following Jamie Raskin's win in MD08, please tweet and shout at the 434 other Congressional districts about this, and also at states in which there is a U.S. Senate race this year. See  MAYDAY: Tweet and shout at #MD08; Template for Congressional districts.

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