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More Than 200 Republicans in Congress Are Skipping February Town Halls with Constituents

VICE News reports on Feb 16:

Members of Congress are set to return to their districts this weekend for their first weeklong recess since Donald Trump's inauguration. Heading home during legislative breaks is nothing new, but this year most Republicans are foregoing a hallowed recess tradition: holding in-person town halls where lawmakers take questions from constituents in a high school gym, local restaurant, or college classroom.

After outpourings of rage at some early town halls--including crowds at an event near Salt Lake City yelling "Do your job!" at Rep. Jason Chaffetz, chairman of the House Oversight Committee--many Republicans are ducking in-person events altogether. Instead they're opting for more controlled Facebook Live or "tele-town halls," where questions can be screened by press secretaries and followups are limited--as are the chances of becoming the next viral meme of the Left.

For the first two months of the new Congress, the 292 Republicans have scheduled just 88 in-person town hall events--and 35 of those sessions are for Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner of Wisconsin, according to a tabulation conducted by Legistorm. In the first two months of the previous Congress in 2015, by contrast, Republicans held 222 in-person town hall events.

[...] "What happens in politics is that over time, you can get increasingly insulated from people that have a strongly held point of view that's different [from yours]", [said Rep. Mark Sanford of South Carolina]. Sessions like tele-town halls aren't a good substitute, he said, because "oftentimes they will screen their calls and those forums can be manipulated".

Republicans who get [verbally] roughed up at their town halls have taken to dismissing the attendees as professional organizers. [...] While there is no evidence of paid protesters attending town halls, it is true that Democratic activists have been organizing to manufacture viral moments of confrontation like the tea party movement did in the summer of 2009.

[...] One strategy for activists has been to host their own town halls and invite their representatives to attend. [...] Another method has been to confront senators and representative in public places and demand they hold a town hall.

Examples throughout the week at AlterNet and The Daily Hampshire Gazette of Northampton, Massachusetts.


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday February 26 2017, @03:28AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Sunday February 26 2017, @03:28AM (#471720)

    America was not and is not, in anything like its current makeup, going to elect a Socialist

    Actually, in June 2015, Gallup said that 47 percent of Americans would vote for a socialist president [google.com]

    Bernie had made the word popular--even though it didn't actually apply to him.

    Meanwhile, in November, Trump got 45.94 percent of the popular vote. [wikipedia.org]
    111,850 voted for Bernie even though he'd been blackballed by "his party".
    With the 2 populists running head to head, it would have been interesting.

    A significant number of folks will tell they didn't so much vote -for- Trump as they voted -against- Hillary.
    One also wonders what would have happened with Gary Johnson's 4,489,233 votes and Jill Stein's 1,457,222.

    You were used

    Not I. Every time I voted, my vote went to the individual I wanted to win that race:
    Bernie in the Primary.[1] (In my state, Blues allow you to cross party lines to vote for their guy/gal.) Can't stand the Clintons.
    Jill in the General. (The Greens don't allow that crossover stuff in the Primary and I'm registered non-partisan.)
    By the summer, Jill pretty much had things sewed up anyway and I really REALLY wanted Clinton to lose.

    [1] Bernie went into the convention carrying 22 states IIRC.
    The party elite then proceeded to treat him like a bastard stepchild.

    Since Hell is fiction and Jews don't believe in that nonsense anyway, cursing Debbie Wasserman Schultz to eternal hellfire just doesn't give any satisfaction.
    Maybe something really nasty will happen to her on this plane of existence.

    -- OriginalOwner_ [soylentnews.org]