First of all, I’m sure you’re wondering why a very INACTIVE dog is being featured on a blog post titled Mondays are for Action. Well. It’s because I don’t have much else, and I’m set up for every blog post to have a photo. So there you go. And, besides, JoJo is always worth a smile. (She likes to sleep on our stairs, especially if I am busy on one floor and Tom is busy on another floor. Plus, she can see the street outside – in two directions – from that vantage point and is ready to sound any alarms.) (We’ve learned to be careful on the stairs.)

Anyway.

I’m here today with an Action Item: KEEP CALLING your senators and representatives . . . even if it feels like it doesn’t matter and you aren’t doing any good with it.

Here’s why . . .

This is an Instagram clip of AOC – knitting – and explaining why it’s important to KEEP CALLING and to keep the pressure up.

Briefly, she’s telling us (all the while knitting!) that it’s important to call your senators/reps EVEN IF it seems like they aren’t listening or will never change their minds. She explains that the “people who watch Fox News and right-wing media” call their reps/senators all the time – very consistently . . . while the “people who don’t watch Fox News” tend to not call at all. So from the reps’/senators’ points of view, the “enthusiasm” for particular issues is very much skewed to the right.

She further explains that calls last week started to make a difference . . . because the “enthusiasm” was shifting to the left, and the reps/senators were noticing. She encouraged us to keep the pressure ON — and to make calling a regular practice.

Give it a listen. It will inspire you to keep calling — even if you think it’s not making a difference. (And it’s always fun to watch another knitter.)

I’m also sharing another Substack article (link below) from Emily in Your Pocket. (Emily Amick has a very popular Substack newsletter. Emily, a former Senate Counsel brings fact-based, action-oriented analysis and insight into politics and the culture that shapes it.) Her article explains EVERYTHING you need to know about calling your reps — and will really take the “fear” out of doing so.

I don’t like calling people I don’t know on the phone – at all, so I’m never comfortable about this kind of thing. BUT . . . I’m building it into my “work” as a new daily habit. Y’know . . . brush my teeth. Call my member of congress who does not listen to me (because he is a toe-the-line republican). I’m also calling both of my democratic senators. And maybe some other people that the Five Calls app recommends (like my state attorney general).

Join me!
Let’s make these calls a daily habit!

EVERYTHING you need to know about CALLING YOUR REPS by Emily Amick

How to be heard in a time of chaos

Read on Substack