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Senate staffer posts explanation
Posted by: RgrF
Date: July 21, 2012 08:49AM
From Reddit. Real or fake?

I work in the Senate, so this is a throwaway account to protect my identity and job.
The shortest answer is this: The vast majority of people who contact their elected representatives are raging idiots. I've been to townhall meetings where people shout at the Senator, rant and rave about this and that. I've answered constituent mail... 90% of it is garbage. Form letters, petitions is half of it... another load is ranting from crazy people. Calling us communists, ranting about the President, totally uninformed whacko garbage. It's gotten worse with email... most emails are just all caps, no punctuation rants. And then there's always the conspiracy stuff... FBI is reading my mind, etc.
That said- there are many well written and informed constituent letters. And they all get read and get a response. But when one person writes about an issue, it's a drop in the bucket of crazy. Things still get done though, there have been cases where constituents brought to the attention of us things we didn't know, and we made policy decisions based on that.
Organization and numbers helps. Form letters are ignored, I recycle them immediately. But take the SOPA/PIPA debate. Thousands of informed people wrote about their concerns. The letters were well written, polite, informative, and short. There were so many we're still answering them. So it can make a difference, but form letters and crazy ranting make it hard to stand out.
I choose to believe the smart people are too busy/disinterested to write. The other option is to accept that most Americans are crazy uninformed lunatics.
And yes, we do listen to lobbyists and advocacy groups. Why? It's not because they meet with us in a dark room and promise us money. It's because lobbyists are also policy experts who know their @#$%&. Yes, I did pay attention when the nurses lobbying group came in. Why? Because they showed me studies from the New England Journal of Medicine supporting their position, they highlighted a specific piece of legislation, and they showed me where it has worked in the past. They made a compelling case. The average citizen can't seem to form a correct sentence.
I'm sure this will be buried, but that's the truth nobody can ever admit on Capitol Hill. And it's an unpleasant truth, but it's the truth. It falls on you, the citizen, to change it.
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Re: Senate staffer posts explanation
Posted by: Lemon Drop
Date: July 21, 2012 09:34AM
sounds believable to me

there is nothing inherently evil about lobbying, it's foundational to democracy
if you believe in something you should be allowed to try and persuade your government to support it
it's when the dollars and donations get involved that it all gets messed up
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Re: Senate staffer posts explanation
Posted by: SDGuy
Date: July 21, 2012 10:25AM
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RgrF
...accept that most Americans are crazy uninformed lunatics...it's an unpleasant truth, but it's the truth...

agree smiley

jest smiley
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Re: Senate staffer posts explanation
Posted by: Dennis S
Date: July 21, 2012 03:32PM
I talked to a senate staffer in the 80's and he said any letter with profanity was thrown in the trash immediately. Another staffer recently said mostly what they do is just keep a tally sheet on an issue - for and against.
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Re: Senate staffer posts explanation
Posted by: Gutenberg
Date: July 21, 2012 04:16PM
I know quite a few Congressional constituent service staffers. They all work very hard. They all have tougher hides than crocodiles because of the abuse heaped on them, but they all believe in good government and they keep plugging. This refers to staffers I know on both sides of the aisle.

Astroturf and abusive letters get recycled. If someone gets an abusive phone call, they put the receiver down on the desktop and the caller talks to himself till he gets tired and hangs up. Meanwhile the staffer can get on with his work.

At public meetings, most of them know the @#$%&-slingers and don't talk to them. But if you speak politely you will get attention. It's pretty simple. We were taught all this stuff in kindergarten. It's a shame so many of us didn't learn it.
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Re: Senate staffer posts explanation
Posted by: Speedy
Date: July 22, 2012 12:02AM
My representative is bi-polar. It seems to work for her and, especially, her supporters. This is the time of year she usually gets her annual tune-up in one of our local health provider's institutions. But with the campaign season on us I don't know if she'll follow through with her meds.



Saint Cloud, Minnesota, where the weather is wonderful even when it isn't.
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