If you want to email Smith, the site is here: http://adamsmith.house.gov/Contact/
You have to put in a 4-digit zip code within his district, but 98166 0001 seems to work.
He also has a healthcare survey site here: http://adamsmith.house.gov/Forms/Form/?I…
but several of his possible "yes" answers to "Do you believe Congress needs to enact health care reform?" seem like he could might count them as "no" answers, like "Yes, but not the way the current bill is written."
According to Ezra Klein's retweet of Lizzie O'Leary's tweet, "Undecided Dem Adam Smith tells me he likes CBO #s"
It looks like the CBO report will give Smith enough cover to vote yes. Doesn't mean he's decided yet, but he looks to be leaning the right way. It certainly wouldn't hurt to prod him along though.
He's probably getting some pressure from the teabaggers, but I figure he'll vote YES. Wouldn't hurt to give him a call anyway.
You know what else I thought of? Why not go ahead and call Republicans? I don't know why we're not aggressively doing that. Pretend their votes are in play.
Sure, they'll vote NO, and sure, you shouldn't waste time on that if you have an actual potential vote to call, but they shouldn't get away with hurting the American people like this without at least hearing that someone thinks they're being an idiot.
In addition, both the Constitution and the pronoun "I" should be capitalized. You also capitalize the first word of a sentence, acronym designations such as IRS, and God. You have drunk too deeply of the Cool Aid my friend. Way too deeply. I don't believe for a moment that you have even read parts of the 2,700 "monstrosity", but I have talked extensively with objective and non-partisan people who have, and I have read parts of it myself. There is absolutly nothing in your tirade that even remotely approaches the truth, let alone common sense.
http://adamsmith.house.gov/Contact/
You have to put in a 4-digit zip code within his district, but 98166 0001 seems to work.
He also has a healthcare survey site here:
http://adamsmith.house.gov/Forms/Form/?I…
but several of his possible "yes" answers to "Do you believe Congress needs to enact health care reform?" seem like he could might count them as "no" answers, like "Yes, but not the way the current bill is written."
According to Ezra Klein's retweet of Lizzie O'Leary's tweet, "Undecided Dem Adam Smith tells me he likes CBO #s"
It looks like the CBO report will give Smith enough cover to vote yes. Doesn't mean he's decided yet, but he looks to be leaning the right way. It certainly wouldn't hurt to prod him along though.
You know what else I thought of? Why not go ahead and call Republicans? I don't know why we're not aggressively doing that. Pretend their votes are in play.
Sure, they'll vote NO, and sure, you shouldn't waste time on that if you have an actual potential vote to call, but they shouldn't get away with hurting the American people like this without at least hearing that someone thinks they're being an idiot.
1. overreaction
2. you spelled sure incorrectly
3. there is no god, seriously, grow up