Sure seems to me your commentary is well described by my description. I could be wrong, but I am not.
As far as my right to ask-- you are squawking about what others are doing and trying to do is always insufficient and irrelevant to the political process. But others are doing things and trying to get the process to do or stop doing things that they support.
It all may be no more than bladder voiding into strong atmospheric movement, but its trying to get something done.
And again, other than the squawking around here-- what have you done/are you doing?
Nemo
so Nemo...what have you done for the cause...
so what was accomplished at VCDL's latest social event this year Nemo...let's see
1. governor locked down and issued no firearm edicts.
2. taxpayer $$ spent on both sides quick response challenging & defending said edict ~ judicially upheld.
3. taxpayer $$ spent on security fencing, extremely LE presence, but volunteers cleaned up afterwards.
4. legislative hijinks persist as red flag passes senate moving forward.
and the list goes on...trying...
ya know tis been proven legislators don't pay much heed to emails, blog posting, ranting crowds, etc so the usefulness of such social events isn't even worth trying...but ya know what does get politician attention is where there is active talk of recall, yet ther's not an iota of commentary from anybody of initiating recalls against the politicians ~ why?
quote 25 dec 2019 balletpedia
This year, fewer state and local recall efforts were started or reached the ballot compared to 2018. Ballotpedia covered 151 recall efforts against 230 officials in 2019. In comparison, 206 recall efforts targeted 299 officials in 2018. Since Ballotpedia released its first annual recall report in 2012, a minimum of 151 efforts (2019) and a maximum of 282 efforts (2016) have been covered each year.
In addition to having fewer recalls overall, 2019 also saw a lower success rate for recalls that made the ballot. Of the 66 officials whose recalls reached the ballot, 34 (52%) were recalled and 32 remained in office. Recall efforts in 2017 and 2018 both had a higher success rate, 56% and 63% respectively. unquote
right now the believes they are safe with daddy bloomy but tell the democratic machine pushing anti legislation your 26K strong group is hitting the community streets to gather citizens signatures for recall activities and see if their interest is queued ~ if just successful with 25% of those initiated ~ i am sure you now have their full attention for future discussions!
but nemo, i am truly sorry you believe you have been screamed, ad nauseam...cuz those who know me will attest i do not scream nor engage in disparaging nor demeaning dialogue towards another but know
when my voice goes lower. things are about to get interesting!!!
so you were saying...