Call your state senator this afternoon. Appropriations Committee meeting tomorrow, Feb. 16 to award Indiana Department of Health an additional $300 million!
Calls made. Thanks for your prior reports re the Hoosier VAERS reports - helpful info to include in my phone messages. Spoke w one intern who had not heard of VAERS, and I was able to share a little w her.
Yes, after you make a bunch, it gets easier. And usually we just talk w their assistants, who usually are college age young adults looking to get into politics. At least the ones I’ve actually spoken with. I find that I’ve had some pleasant conversations with many of them, keeping in mind that they are people too, doing their jobs, and not the ones doing the voting. But they could be very influential on their bosses, if we provide them with the right information underlying our requests.
Today I had one tell me, when I called to express support for a bill, that there were some new amendments, and did I know about those, because she didn’t know if that would change my support for the bill. I wouldn’t have received that information if I had approached her with hostility.
More emails and calls made. Let's see if the GOP puppets pay attention.
Great. I think calls are definitely getting their attention. They are on notice. They know what the people want. They go against it at their own risk.
Calls made. Thanks for your prior reports re the Hoosier VAERS reports - helpful info to include in my phone messages. Spoke w one intern who had not heard of VAERS, and I was able to share a little w her.
That's really good. There are so many sad stories in VAERS... It's criminal the major media orgs have refused to report on it.
She hadn’t heard about the Fizer executive who told the EP that they didn’t assess for transmission either.
But she seemed to agree that many of our injected friends are still getting sick. And that masks didn’t work.
It was nice to talk w a live person. “Did you know…?” was a useful approach.
Calls made, I'm getting more confident. Remember these people work for you and me!
Yes, after you make a bunch, it gets easier. And usually we just talk w their assistants, who usually are college age young adults looking to get into politics. At least the ones I’ve actually spoken with. I find that I’ve had some pleasant conversations with many of them, keeping in mind that they are people too, doing their jobs, and not the ones doing the voting. But they could be very influential on their bosses, if we provide them with the right information underlying our requests.
Today I had one tell me, when I called to express support for a bill, that there were some new amendments, and did I know about those, because she didn’t know if that would change my support for the bill. I wouldn’t have received that information if I had approached her with hostility.
Keep up the good work!
Great! Yes. They are servants of the people.