This is the next of our series of missives on our unfinished work to restore the promise of our country and its government. Each will focus on a single element of the many opportunities and challenges that lie ahead. Each will provide three steps we can all take to build upon our huge victories winning back the House in 2018 and the Presidency in 2020.
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| 1) Talk to Your Realtor Today | |
![]() | Accountable has done an excellent job of identifying companies who continue to support election deniers. Surprisingly, the top giver to deniers in this election cycle was the National Association of Realtors, which sent $821,000 to members of Congress who continue to promote the big lie. This is not a distant organization unfamiliar to your favorite local realtor. With a million and half members, it is your local realtor! Call one or more who you know and see if they know what their national organization is doing. Send your realtor friend this handy contact form so they can contact NAR with ease. |
2) Exhort the Problem Solvers Caucus | |
![]() | It would be inaccurate to say that the process for selecting the Speaker of the House de-fanged the bi-partisan Problem Solvers Caucus because they were never fanged in the first place. Nonetheless, those who signed up for this organization of 28 Republican and 28 Democratic House Members openly consort with each other on policy issues! You could elect to get their news alerts just to see what they are addressing. An even more focused approach would be to write Republican co-chair Brian Fitzpatrick and urge him to be everywhere in resolving the upcoming debt limit crisis. He has already said that defaulting on any part of the debt is unthinkable, so let him know you are with him. Here’s his handy contact form which does not disqualify you if you aren’t from Pennsylvania. |
3) Protect Medicare | |
![]() | Whether or not you are a beneficiary, you want the upcoming debt ceiling battle to protect Medicare, which is a key element of the social safety net with Medicaid and Social Security. Many House Republicans want to put Medicare on the table as a part of the debt ceiling discussions. At the same time, they want to cut the new Internal Revenue Service positions which will generate $110 billion in new revenue. Ways and Means Committee Republican member and conservative Drew Ferguson of Georgia says Medicare ought to be protected. Call his district office at 770-683-2033 and tell them he is right about that. |
Don’t let these be the dog days of political activism. The turmoil is in the Republican Party, and it isn’t going away any time soon. Let’s take advantage.
David Harrison
Bainbridge Island, Washington












