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MagiK 05-22-2003 03:18 PM

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As a post Script, I would urge you strongly...very strongly to actually snail mail this to him. Email is less likely to actually get looked at since every crazy accross the nation sends email....te time and effort to send real mail seems to get these guys attention a lot more reliably...I know...it got action for me when the IRS and US Navy were trying to fork me.</font>

Night Stalker 05-22-2003 03:20 PM

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Originally posted by Timber Loftis:
New Version. More comments please. Thanks for good info so far.
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The RNC prompted me to act by forwarding me an email update. They want me to encourage you to support President Bush's economic incentives plan. I, however, wish to speak more broadly.

Tax cuts will and can boost the economy. However, tax cuts absent decreases in spending will only take out a line of credit that it already costs too much to keep afloat yearly. It is irresponsible, and as the "business party" the only reason I can think of Republicans supporting such an idea is that it's somebody else's money. Well, it's not, as we all pay taxes -- including those taxes that pay the stupidly-high interest payments on the national debt.

Big government is the problem. Tax cuts should represent a little governmental restraint. However, without concurrent spending cuts, tax cuts only represent big government using our children's tax dollars to fund big government now. Do Republicans really want to cut into big government, put it on a diet, and make it lose some weight, or is the party line mere lip service?

Pass the tax cut -- but only after you've cut the budget. Congressmen and Senators are like children when it comes to spending, often not knowing when to say "no." The problem is only worse when <s>our trusted public servants can't be bothered to look past today's buyoff by the nearest "BigCorp" exchanging campaign money for political favors. It is a silly neo-nepotism that must end lest our nation keep spiraling downward in terms of efficiency and responsibility of government.</s> <font color=lime> special intrests that really only have limited scope get added to the national buget without reguard to the greater concern of the whole nation and their effects on the total economy. They only increase the size of government and decrease it's efficiency to deal with the issues of running this nation. Abdicating authority and finances to special intrests is irresponsible and completly counter to the ideals of Thomas Jefferson.</font>

I live in the 60605 zip code, and am a constituent. I am a laywer in Chicago.

I don't expect you to listen. I know you are busy, <s>I know you get lots of mail, and I am mindful that you may well be as owned as most politicians in that useless bureaucratic hell-hole known as D.C. </s>but, at least I'll sleep a little better knowing I tried.


Bungleau 05-22-2003 04:54 PM

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Originally posted by Timber Loftis:
Ummm.... the lawyer thing does add a thing or two. (1) a professional, (2) not as likely a nutbag, (3) knows a lot of people, and (4) most importantly, is a member of the same profession as my Senator.

I liked some of your language, and may steal it. Egotistical prestidigitation just doesn't sound like me, though. But, maybe... :D

I agree... the lawyer thing will add some credence and credibility. However, by itself, it makes me think of 1-800-CALL-SAM, a roadside accident lawyer in the Detroit area (I think). Basically, by itself it sounds like those people who have to say that they're a doctor, because you might not give them enough respect if you didn't know that.

Instead, I'd try to work it in somewhere else, perhaps with a mention of some legal organizations you may belong to. Along the lines of...

... and while I've seen some interesting approaches to verbal manipulation in my 15 years practicing law in the Chicago area, that email made me stop and think... several times...

IOW, don't just state the fact that you're a lawyer, but use that as a justification for some of your other statements. That will come across more effectively, I believe.

Good luck. And feel free to copy, lift, steal, adjust, and manipulate. Just don't put my return address on it unless I see it first :D

BTW, not knowing the Chicago area well enough... would it be better to say the town you're from, or the ZIP code? IOW, is 60605 as famous in the Chicago area as, say, an Oakland county ZIP code would be in the Detroit area? Around there, it's a sign of prestige, but outside of Michigan, few people probably know about it. Heck, outside Detroit, few people know of it... :D

Timber Loftis 05-22-2003 04:58 PM

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Originally posted by Bungleau:
IOW, is 60605 as famous in the Chicago area as, say, an Oakland county ZIP code would be in the Detroit area? Around there, it's a sign of prestige, but outside of Michigan, few people probably know about it. Heck, outside Detroit, few people know of it... :D
I'll mention downtown Chi-town. 60601-60699 is Chicago downtown. The building I work in, for instance, is 60661. It shares that Zip with a couple of other buildings. The Sears tower 2 blocks away has its own zip code. :D


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