naked capitalism: Protests Against Bailout Bill Registering With Congress
by Tom on September 24, 2008
in Education, Market Musings
Protests Against Bailout Bill Registering With Congress
We received this e-mail today from one of the Congressional staffers who has taken to corresponding with us (boldface ours):
I know that people are often cynical about contacting their representatives. Frankly, they should be. Most days, the overwhelming volume of constituent contacts is form letter e-mails, pre-printed postcards, blast faxes, and automated phone calls. It’s easy for genuine individual requests to get lost in the sea of astroturf (fake grassroots) campaigns.
But, on this issue, the calls and e-mails are making a difference. Members and staffers are talking about it in the halls and in
meetings. The volumes are big (although as big as when the NRA or AARP mobilizes their members) but they’re all individual. And they’re running 99-to-1 against. If you read the capitol hill press (Roll Call, Politico, The Hill, CQ, National Journal), you can see the developing dissent among the rank-and-file on both sides. A lot of that is beign driven by the calls and e-mails from back home. Keep it up!
naked capitalism: Protests Against Bailout Bill Registering With Congress.

