Posted on 09/26/2013 7:45:31 AM PDT by LS
Just tried Senator Portman's Washington office and his Cincinnati office. Both went to voice mail. Seems our elites don't particularly want to hear from us.
Looks like snail mail is the way to go.
They won’t be ignoring the ballot box.
...that would go right to the round file...
He’s busy busy at a homosexual wedding.
Call the RNC or DNC and ask for numbers where an Elitist will answer their phones.
Ya think the Congressional debris only represent themselves? You now have proof positive that they’re power-hungry, self-serving, waste.
When I have something to say that I want them to hear, I fax them in sharpie hand written poster sized, short and sweet and to the point, and sign it. I fax their DC offices. I can’t think of any better way than appearing in person.
Find out where their watering holes are and have them paged. What clubs, sports clubs, etc., Page them.
Where do they dine? Sic em
Shades of the politicians turning off their fax machines when Obamacare first came up.
They can hear you on the phone or they can hear you from the street.
Ohio Ping - BOOKMARK
Just tried Senator Portman’s Washington office and his Cincinnati office. Both went to voice mail. Seems our elites don’t particularly want to hear from us.
Rob Portman
http://www.portman.senate.gov/public/
Office Locations
http://www.portman.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/office-locations
Washington, D.C. Office
448 Russell Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
Phone: 202-224-3353
Columbus Office
37 West Broad Street
Room 300
Columbus, OH 43215
Phone: 614-469-6774
Toll-Free: 1-800-205-6446 (OHIO)
Cincinnati Office
312 Walnut St.
Suite 3075
Cincinnati, OH 45202
Phone: 513-684-3265
Cleveland Office
1240 East 9th Street
Room 3061
Cleveland, OH 44199
Phone: 216-522-7095
Toledo Office
420 Madison Avenue
Room 1210
Toledo, OH 43604
Phone: 419-259-3895
http://twitter.com/#!/robportman
http://twitter.com/#!/PortmanPress
http://www.facebook.com/robportman
http://www.youtube.com/SenRobPortman
Sherrod Brown
http://www.brown.senate.gov/
Office locations listed at the bottom of the home page.
Cleveland
1301 East Ninth St., Suite 1710
Cleveland, OH 44114
tel (216) 522-7272
fax (216) 522-2239
Toll Free 1-888-896-OHIO (6446)
Get Directions
Cincinnati
425 Walnut St., Suite 2310
Cincinnati, OH 45202
tel (513) 684-1021
fax (513) 684-1029
Toll Free 1-888-896-OHIO (6446)
Get Directions
Columbus
200 North High St. Room 614
Columbus, OH 43215
tel (614) 469-2083
fax (614) 469-2171
Toll Free 1-888-896-OHIO (6446)
Get Directions
Lorain
205 West 20th St. Suite M280
Lorain, OH 44052
tel (440) 242-4100
fax (440) 242-4108
Toll Free 1-888-896-OHIO (6446)
Get Directions
Washington, DC
713 Hart Senate Office Bldg.
Washington, DC 20510
tel (202) 224-2315
fax (202) 228-6321
Get Directions
http://www.brown.senate.gov/contact
By Phone
Washington, DC: (202) 224-2315
Ohio:
Toll Free: 1-888-896-OHIO (6446) or
Cincinnati: (513) 684-1021
Cleveland: (216) 522-7272
Columbus: (614) 469-2083
Lorain: (440) 242-4100
http://twitter.com/sensherrodbrown
http://www.facebook.com/sherrod
http://www.youtube.com/user/SherrodBrownOhio
http://klout.com/sensherrodbrown
GREAT cartoon!!!!!
The RNC won’t answer their phones either. I tried earlier this week. They just want your money, not your opinions.
I called Toomey (R - PA) last night and the voicemail box was full. Called this morning and spoke to a woman who said she’d pass my message asking him to support Ted Cruz’ effort along.
He was floated as a VP choice for Romney
The Uniparty, pshaw!
Ohio Ping - Additional INFO
Try here for fax numbers:
http://www.theorator.com/senate.html
http://www.senateconservatives.com/site/senators
Phone numbers, email address,
Ted Cruz has the DC numbers in an easy format.
http://tedcruzforsenate.org/tell-your-senators-to-oppose-cloture-on-h-j-res-59/
Call them all, regardless of party.
Because he is as limp as a wet noodle. I contacted his office weeks ago and got the standard reply, I am against OC. Now when the rubber hits the road he is nowhere to be found. No social media, nobody answering the phone. Primary his sorry ass.
Here are posts of mine (from first thing this am on the daily Quinn&Rose Radio Show FR thread) on my experiences yesterday calling Sens Toomey & Casey (PA).
Please excuse typos & weird syntax (really early am posting time and made from cell phone):
Good morning n@!
Well I (somehow) got thru to both Toomey & Casey PGH offices.
First Casey, a very SMUG sounding young man took my call. I have his name but wont post it here. Im a compassionate conservative. When I questioned if Casey supported ObamaCare he went into an obviously written spiel on all the BENEFITS of it; when I said our premiums rose he went into another spiel on insurance co greed and why we NEED democratic solutions in DC. Now my blood was boiling. I asked if Casey would support the Grassley amendment to place Exec/Leg branches onto ObamaCare. He said he did not know how the Senator would vote, BUT that his situation was NO different than my employer funded insurance and I pointed out that NO ONE subsidized OUR premium increase, and he told me ONCE AGAIN how OCare would alleviate all of that.
I then thru a curve ball and asked about the EPA head appointment and Casey stand on Obama closing down coal fired plants. I caught him flat footed. I discussed (actually schooled him!) on Joe Manchin DEFENDING coal and he could not comment to WHY Manchin does what he does but Sen. Casey thoughtfully considers all sides of the issues, and as to how they affect ALL Pennsylvanians (hitting my commen about coal in sw PA). I did get a crack in a out Casey running on his familys coal minor (Scranton) history. That was a tiny gotcha for me.
I signed up for his newsletter; and this took forever to type on my phone. Will be back later for my Toomey PGH office call.
(Second post:)
The Casey call was frustrating but NOT all that much different from my Toomey. Admittedly, I got thru close to 3pm, so called fatigue may have been an issue.
The female who answered the phone first had to ask my zip code, THEN asked what city/township I lived in (are they getting troll caller?). I got her to confirm that Toomey IS AGAINST ObamaCare, but he also is concerned about the impact of a govt shutdown. I asked why? Again, a flat footed response of military, benefit payments (which is total BS) yada yada would be STOPPED. I asked about the Grassley Amendment and she admitted she did NOT know Toomeys position. I told her I wanted to express my intention that he vote FOR the Grassley amdmnt. She noted my opinion.
I did not venture into coal w/her.
I will say, they over my many years of calling Senators offices that the Specter staff in PGH was ALWAYS versed in how the Snarlin one would vote or approach a vote. That NEITHER office yesterday could give a yes or no on the Grassley Amendment is inexcusable (IMO). Shows me NOT much difference between the two on ALOT of issues.
Now to any non Q/R regular thread posters who see this on the Latest Posts page, and you feel the need to tell me of Toomeys great conservative rating SAVE IT! Im not interested in defense of Toomey interaction. He has DISTANCED himself from the Tea Party and is waaaay too cozy now w/leadership in DC. All I needed to verify my guy reaction to Toomeys time in the Senate was confirmed the night of the Rand Paul filibuster. Whilst other Tea Party Senators were taking their turns assisting Paul by asking lengthy questions, Toomey spoke for about a minute (he had to dash off to dinner w/Barry& Boehner). Any one else remember that?
Pfffft.
I now have a VERY short list of those whose words i place some trust in. Cruz, Mike Lee. To a lessened degree Rand Paul, Tim Scott, Enzi of Wy impressed me w/his support of Cruz during filibuster. Toomey is OF my radar. And my Congresscritter Tim Murphy Im finding to be a ToomeyLite.
Yinzer all have a good day (Im cross eyes for using this phone keyboard for so long).
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