We live in a republic, where our representatives are tasked with doing those things we authorize them to.
We not only have the right to expect results, we have the right to voice our displeasure when results aren’t forthcoming.
Justice delayed is justice denied, and if those we tasked with draining the swamp don’t do it in a timely manner, it is our duty to find others who will.
That’s not dooming, it’s rational, sound thinking.
That’s a long post so I’ll just address your last point.
Last week I attended several meetings with multiple groups and coordinated several “contact your representative” efforts ranging from local issues with school libraries to national election issues. I also spoke face to face with a Constitutional lawyer about some questions I have regarding potential paths forward.
I’ve been at this for close to twenty years now. I’m literally the only person on the face of the earth (that I’m aware of) who contacted every Secretary of State when Obama was running to see if they vetted him before putting him in the ballot. Please don’t lecture me about being proactive.
You really don’t want to get into an argument with me about logical fallacies.
And luckily for you, you won’t, because I won’t engage.
Everyone reading this thread can judge for themselves whether your words are accurate or not. And mine. We’ll leave it at that.
Damn dude, that’s awesome!
Well, truthfully, it didn’t feel awesome.
I had TN and Hawaii on the record as saying they had properly vetted the candidates before placing them on the ballot. Both walked back their statements.
My research was supposedly (and this is nothing but a rumor from a mysterious unnamed source who reached out to me, so feel free to roll your eyes) put into the hands of members of Congress, who collectively ignored it. Rather defeating. But we do what we can do, and then we do a little more…
Nah, I believe you, it helps explain your current state.