I was asked this week about the growing number of Republicans members of
Congress who plan to not seek re-election and the fact that some are citing a
broken, dysfunctional system of governance.
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John,
I was asked this week about the growing number of Republicans members of
Congress who plan to not seek re-election and the fact that some are citing a
broken, dysfunctional system of governance.
I hope those departing members who strive to see a Congress that prioritizes
the American people will unite in their final days and speak out against those
hindering progress. It would be beneficial for the future of America if they
band together and push back against those unwilling to compromise and
collaborate.
In my opinion, part of the fundamental problem with Congress and those in
Washington, D.C. right now is that the one thing that not nearly enough people
do is to simply treat others with respect even when you disagree with them.
This isn't a radical concept - in fact, it's absolutely essential for a
functioning democracy! How else are our elected leaders going to find any
compromise to get things done for the American people?
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John - do you agree? I'd love to hear what you think.
I'm out there every week using every other tool at my disposal to give hope
and encouragement to as many Americans as I can. If you agree that this is
important, please consider supporting this cause.
John - I'm counting on your continued support to ensure that we can keep this
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Will you please consider chipping in right now to help with this important
cause and ensure that we can keep up the fight for a better America?
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I'm so appreciative for your ongoing support. Thank you!
-John
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