Good news, people! Here’s the update on last week’s post Defend Dissent: oppose H.R. 9495:Β
Last night, the Republicans tried to ram the legislation through via suspension of the rules (which, if I’m understanding correctly, was related to them not having a quorum) and that required 2/3 of the vote. THEY FAILED! By 9 votes. That’s the good news. The bad news is that 52 Democrats voted YES on enabling the crushing of dissent. Shameful. Here’s the list of those Dems:
If your Rep voted YES, please call/email to shame them for that! Many of these Dems spent the election cycle wringing their hands over impending threats to democracy and then voted for fascism. If your Rep voted NO, please call/email to thank them for that vote! (Go here for full tally of votes.) Right after the vote, I called mine (Brittany Pettersen)–whom I’d emailed plus called three times on this issue in an attempt to get her on the record–and left a message thanking her for doing the right thing. She’s a horrible, AIPAC-devoted representative, but I give credit where it’s due. I was fully prepared for her to vote in favor of the legislation and believe she must’ve heard from many constituents on this.
In case you’re interested in more background on this legislation, here’s Rep Lloyd Doggett on the House floor last night pointing out the cynicism of attaching this harmful legislation to legitimate legislation that would provide tax relief to U.S. citizens who’d been held hostage in other countries. By the way, Doggett led the charge on defeating this bill and we owe him a huge debt.
This is a win, but this legislation will be back and we must rally to defeat it every time they bring it up. Solidarity!
And now for domestic news: we’re finally replacing our driveway and walkways that are the original concrete from when this house was built in 1965.
No lie, we had the ugliest, most pitted driveway in the neighborhood. We didn’t mind, except for the jolt of pain each time the snow shovel got caught in a crack. We’ve lived with it for many years and now will have joyful snow-shoveling experiences! Bonus? I don’t feel too guilty about adding more to the landfill since we got nearly 60 years of use out of the driveway and walkways.
Who knew concrete could bring such happiness?



Tracy, thanks for the good news on HR 9495. We’ll have to be even more vigilante with new proposed bills going forward. All the best in replacing your driveway.
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It felt very good to share good news for once, Rosaliene. Thank you for the good concrete wishes. π
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thanks again for all you do for our country!πΊπ²
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Belated thank you, Helen! Unfortunately, they’re bringing that legislation up again this week. I’ll post info today or tomorrow.
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Thanks for sharing some good news, Tracy! Enjoy your new and improved driveway. π
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Apologies for the delay in responding, Mara. We beat 9495 once but they’re bringing it up again this coming week. I’ll post info today or tomorrow. Hope you’re having a good weekend. Also? I know I’m behind on your posts and hope to read today.
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