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Autumn

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2. He makes some good points. A six week recess while all this shit with Trump is going on
Mon Jul 22, 2019, 10:45 AM
Jul 2019

is irresponsible. I'm really liking this guy.

If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
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So He's Going To Tell Everyone What To Do Now Me. Jul 2019 #1
That's the overriding purpose of these recesses. It's not a "vacation", but an opportunity.... George II Jul 2019 #12
The dirty little secret on the Hill bottomofthehill Jul 2019 #41
A Member told me when they're in DC, constituents said, "You're never here, ut when they saw them StarfishSaver Jul 2019 #60
It is so they can beg for money and run for reelection. Everyman Jackal Jul 2019 #98
He makes some good points. A six week recess while all this shit with Trump is going on Autumn Jul 2019 #2
Steyer is not a good prospect for candidacy, IMO, but he's right about Eyeball_Kid Jul 2019 #3
I don't know, think he's a very good prospect for candidacy, I've been listening Autumn Jul 2019 #6
Yes. If you are serious about getting rid of trump, stay. If your goal Laura PourMeADrink Jul 2019 #69
Who is planning on leaving? What does that have to do with Steyer who is a large donor to Dems? Autumn Jul 2019 #73
Sorry, was referring to vacation. Laura PourMeADrink Jul 2019 #74
One thing for sure, if they don't impeach they are validating and normalizing his crimes and his Autumn Jul 2019 #75
Yes. And they won't. Almost to the window when it's too late Laura PourMeADrink Jul 2019 #93
By the time they come back Bettie Jul 2019 #97
Really surprised Dingbat hasn't started that drumbeat. Laura PourMeADrink Jul 2019 #102
Post-Mueller BeyondGeography Jul 2019 #5
As soon as Mueller is done the hearings need to begin. A six week vacation sucks Autumn Jul 2019 #9
Forgive me for being cynical BeyondGeography Jul 2019 #15
You will have to forgive me too. That was my first thought when I read her office did not Autumn Jul 2019 #16
It is easier to pressure them at home to do the right thing bottomofthehill Jul 2019 #43
It's also easier for the Members to educate constituents about the issues while in the district StarfishSaver Jul 2019 #79
OR ... right after Mueller testifies, StarfishSaver Jul 2019 #77
I'd fall off my chair BeyondGeography Jul 2019 #78
The recess allows representatives to connect with constituents delisen Jul 2019 #14
At this time they need to connect with the American people. Hearings on his crimes and abuses Autumn Jul 2019 #19
their constituents are the American people JI7 Jul 2019 #24
Yes they are, so they do not need to go home to connect with their constituents for six weeks. Autumn Jul 2019 #26
most people don't watch congressional hearings on tv .plus they usually JI7 Jul 2019 #36
Most people do watch the news and hearings will be reported on. nt Autumn Jul 2019 #38
not during the summer plus there are personal issues they often need help on JI7 Jul 2019 #40
That is true, I work all day. I rarely watch the news at night. eilen Jul 2019 #100
How do constituents connect with their representative over television? lapucelle Jul 2019 #42
Over television? ROTFL ...Phone, email, letters, a 3 day weekend, those thing do exist. nt Autumn Jul 2019 #103
Wasn't "connecting through television" your suggestion? lapucelle Jul 2019 #104
No, "connecting through television" was not my suggestion. My suggestion was, and you should read Autumn Jul 2019 #105
Then what is the antecdent for the relative pronoun "that" in your bolded sentence? lapucelle Jul 2019 #106
. Autumn Jul 2019 #107
It's not the response I would have given to a question about the meaning of something I wrote, lapucelle Jul 2019 #108
. Autumn Jul 2019 #109
If you really want Members to support impeachment, the best way for that to happen StarfishSaver Jul 2019 #61
Their constituents are the American people, aren't they? delisen Jul 2019 #29
I agree. If their constituents are the American people that kind of blows "they they have to go Autumn Jul 2019 #30
I fail to see that I have proved your point. delisen Jul 2019 #46
Well you did it quite well. Autumn Jul 2019 #53
That "recess" is when they meet with constituents in their home offices, give talks ehrnst Jul 2019 #18
Some meet with their constituents Kaiserguy Jul 2019 #32
Yes, GOP reps, especially in swing areas are avoiding having to defend Trump ehrnst Jul 2019 #33
My useless GOP rep murielm99 Jul 2019 #39
EXACTLY! The what our GOP Rep does. Goes only to the favorite spots. Ignores the rest of us. usaf-vet Jul 2019 #58
It's not a vacation. It's time with their constituents, and they DO need to hear from us. n/t pnwmom Jul 2019 #54
Congressional August recess equals summer break equals vacation time with their families or whatever mtnsnake Jul 2019 #83
Same here, Autumn. The more I hear Steyer speak, the more convincing he sounds as mtnsnake Jul 2019 #81
He's shocked the hell out of me. I've been following him on Twitter and I can support and Autumn Jul 2019 #82
I think he'll be one of the last 5 or 6 standing when the Primary is nearing its end mtnsnake Jul 2019 #84
I hope so. And he's willing to spend a lot more. Autumn Jul 2019 #88
A six week vacation... Saviolo Jul 2019 #4
Not a vacation mcar Jul 2019 #20
I mean, I get it... Saviolo Jul 2019 #22
Part of putting out the fire is keeping the House... ehrnst Jul 2019 #34
I just feel like it's irresponsible to treat this like "politics as usual." Saviolo Jul 2019 #48
"paint on an air of normalcy" ehrnst Jul 2019 #57
EXACTLY!!! "while children are in cages" Duppers Jul 2019 #47
He makes sense left-of-center2012 Jul 2019 #7
Great idea. Things aren't normal these days. jalan48 Jul 2019 #8
This message was self-deleted by its author dalton99a Jul 2019 #10
If he wants to run for President he should do some research on how Congress operates.... George II Jul 2019 #11
A few knee jerk reactionaries in the thread could use this lesson as well. BannonsLiver Jul 2019 #23
It's a good sound bite , but I trust Pelosi aeromanKC Jul 2019 #13
well, the vacation is their chance to connect with their base, do meetups, town halls, ect... yaesu Jul 2019 #17
Pelosi cancelled the winter recess when congress was shut down, and that was a wise decision, ehrnst Jul 2019 #21
I agree. Congress is facing a real issue in a few weeks. no_hypocrisy Jul 2019 #25
This message was self-deleted by its author Politicub Jul 2019 #27
I think you are over reacting. TryLogic Jul 2019 #51
Probably so. I have been guilty of that before. Politicub Jul 2019 #52
It's not a vacation; it's a recess for them to meet with their constitutents. The Velveteen Ocelot Jul 2019 #28
maybe they need to stay put and take some real action Skittles Jul 2019 #67
What "real action" do you suggest they take in the next six weeks StarfishSaver Jul 2019 #70
Poll the constituents, watoos Jul 2019 #31
Cut the recess to 3 weeks. Six weeks at this crucial time? eom sprinkleeninow Jul 2019 #56
My rep is Ilhan Omar. I'd love to go to one of her town hall meetings The Velveteen Ocelot Jul 2019 #35
Emergency Impeachment Session EveHammond13 Jul 2019 #37
Good idea. Many in Congress only have a 3-4 day work week as it is. Princetonian Jul 2019 #44
Plus very few seats are contested BeyondGeography Jul 2019 #45
I'm hoping Dems use that "vacation" to hammer on the info in the Mueller Report. CaptainTruth Jul 2019 #49
A short recess to hear from voters at home is good, but 6 weeks is much too long right now. TryLogic Jul 2019 #50
Hmm. Well there is a constitutional crisis in DC. No doubt there. PatrickforO Jul 2019 #55
The constitutional crisis isn't only in DC StarfishSaver Jul 2019 #62
Steyer doesn't seem to understand that recess isn't "vacation" StarfishSaver Jul 2019 #59
What people don't understand, watoos Jul 2019 #63
Like Steyer, you also don't seem to understand that recess isn't "vacation" StarfishSaver Jul 2019 #64
Congresspeople don't need six weeks to figure out their constituents' wishes. Princetonian Jul 2019 #65
Your policies would make it much easier for millionaires and billionaires to stay in office tritsofme Jul 2019 #90
On the contrary, he is a very smart man. He understands perfectly. tritsofme Jul 2019 #86
I agree Skittles Jul 2019 #66
So they cannot go home and talk to their voters a year before the election Trenzalore Jul 2019 #68
Seems like a headline-grab by a late primary entrant hoping to generate buzz Tarc Jul 2019 #71
I don't like this campaign tactic. SouthernProgressive Jul 2019 #72
This message was self-deleted by its author Amimnoch Jul 2019 #76
The 6 week recess isn't as bad as the short week Midnightwalk Jul 2019 #80
That's not their "work schedule" StarfishSaver Jul 2019 #91
Pretty reflexive response Midnightwalk Jul 2019 #94
Not "reflexive" StarfishSaver Jul 2019 #95
When did the weekly commutes start Midnightwalk Jul 2019 #96
Weekly commutes began decades ago - long before the 1990s StarfishSaver Jul 2019 #99
Bad faith stunts like this won't jumpstart Steyer's hopeless quixotic campaign. tritsofme Jul 2019 #85
How is this a bad faith stunt? Do you not think our country is in crisis stage right now? mtnsnake Jul 2019 #87
His criticism is not genuine. Going home and being with constituents isn't vacation. tritsofme Jul 2019 #89
They can do whatever they please during this "recess" (really vacation). mtnsnake Jul 2019 #92
They can do whatever they want when they're not on recess, too StarfishSaver Jul 2019 #101
I couldn't agree more. Mueller is going to testify and then... you leave ecstatic Jul 2019 #110
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