Originally Posted by
Pedro Gonzales
The problem with a 'hope for the best, expect the worst' attitude is that it is a little fatalistic. In this case, there is some benefit in tempered optimism, because we have the ability to drive the fate of this bill. If people are excited about the prospects of its becoming law, they are more motivated to put in some effort.
We've managed to get over 1,000 clicks to this thread in just the last 3 days (i noticed a surge two nights ago when Q temporarily shut down the main thread). I'm hoping that's at least 500 unique visitors, and that we achieved a 3% conversion rate, so about 15 of us called all the congressmen on the list (I know at least 4 of us did and three of us more than once). I think that makes a difference.
Geterdone, Not a legislative expert, but from my research, I think you're right. The fact that it didn't get bumped to a subcommittee is encouraging. It's one deathtrap that's been avoided. There are many others.