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Here is the full list of Democrats that voted to table the articles of impeachment.
Find yours, call them, and let them know they've failed to represent the people interests.
Sarah McBride voted against the measure that may save her life some day. Way to once again throw trans people under the bus.
Ro Khanna doing his standard move of cycling back and forth between pretending to be a progressive and just being utterly spineless.
I truly hope "refused to impeach President Trump" becomes a purity test in the next primary. That's a lot of incumbents to kick to the curb, but with this vote it's well warranted.
Only problem with this method is that there are those who voted for his first few impeachments but not this latest one, so they can say they have in the past but not specify which one.
Also it's a sad state of affairs that we have a President whose been impeached several times.
Give a date and time. Motherfuckers you don't get credit for kinda representing the party sometimes.
No spine
And then send them out to pasture like Andrew Cuomo.
It can be done. Do it enough, and you'll have a party that actually represents the people.
Yup, that's what democracy is supposed to be all about giving engaged citizens the tools to change the system to reflect their values!
Thank you. One of my representatives, Gabe Vasquez, is on the list and I messaged him. Funny that he put out a press release condemning the actions of bombing Iran but doesn't want to support impeachment. What a turd.
Don’t do this. Just primary them.
Do both, so they know why they lost.
It's so other Democrats know why they lost. The message is for them but they won't get it until it starts happening.
God damn it. My local rep is one of those assholes.
Start beating on those primary drums.
I have sent my rep an email telling him he's lost my vote, and will be looking to support his primary opponent come election time.
Also, if your rep is not on the list, call their office and express your appreciation that they voted to move forward with impeachment.
On the other hand, if they did vote for impeachment, call them and tell them to keep up the good fight.
My guy is on the list, so he'll be getting a call from me today. He's useless anyway. I wish he'd get primaried by a tough progressive.
Hey, have you considered running? I'm not trying to be snarky, some of these mfs basically go wholly unopposed, and you can't possibly do worse than not running at all.
I'm not a Democrat, I'm an Unaffiliated Independent, which makes it almost impossible to win.
Besides, I have too many skeletons in my closet. I would get blown out in a dozen ways. I'm also too radical, I'd say something to end up disappeared to a Black Site.
Keyboard Warriors like me also serve a key role in spreading the message. The MAGA Nazis have the Conservative Propaganda Machine, so I can do my best to do my small part to fight them on the Left. That's my role.
Please bear in mind that I'm trying to be helpful. If you were interested in doing more, maybe you can start a stream on Twitch, then? It would certainly get a lot more reach than Lemmy. I think Lemmy has a great role as a way for leftists to network, but its reach is really limited.
I hear you. I was a fairly big poster on Reddit, with a 12 year old account, nearly a million Karma, and a lot of followers. Then I got permabanned during the post-inauguration bloodbath.
Lemmy's reach is growing. It feels very much like Reddit when I first started, and nobody knew what it was. Today, Reddit is on its way down, and will continue to slide as they kick out any MAGA opposition.
I'm still reaching a lot of people, and I believe Lemmy's influence will continue to increase, as Reddit's influence and reputation continue to plunge.
Was surprised WV wasn't on the list, then realized why and grew even more depressed.
None from Wisconsin, wtf California?
I looked up the ones in my state, and I'm just gobsmacked at how fucking ugly the districts are. I know gerrymandering is bad, but when I actually have to see it... /puke
I wish the office came with a mandate that they'd personally have to field constituent calls 4 hours a week.
But like so much else, they aren't going to legislate accountability for themselves.
Remember these cowards names when they are asking for our votes.
And if they pass a primary vote for them anywars, because they're still better than any GOP even if they didn't hold a third purely symbolic impeachment.
How is this both senators and House of Representatives?
Well, I've just sent emails to the representatives that I could. Probably half of the ones from my state prevented emails from going out because my address didn't fall in their district.
Reminder that you can also do this if your rep voted against tabling to express support for what they're doing and they they're representing you well.
TBH they're representing my interests pretty well in this case. An impeachment trial would have just been a huge waste of time unless 20 Republican Senators joined the 47 DNC caucus to remove Trump and I can tell you right now with a 99.9% certainty that wasn't going to happen.