Tuesday, August 01, 2017

1,200+ back petition to limit DPS Class C arrests, and other stories

Here are a few odds and ends that caught Grits' eye while I'm focused elsewhere:

5 comments:

  1. 1200 Texans out of 28 million is not a very convincing statistic to push policy reform.

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  2. That's 1,200 EMAILS, 9:51, from average people in every corner of the state - people who did something besides complain privately or like a post on Facebook. In the political world, those who take the trouble to speak up represent quite a few more who also share their views. Plus, just getting started.

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  3. Emails are not nearly indicative of much effort, maybe the use of snail mail would be a better metric to use. Regardless, I look forward to seeing how many more show furtherance beyond a simple email or signing a petition, maybe who donates over $100 to the cause, testifies at a state hearing, or something else of that nature.

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  4. I don't need to justify metrics to you, 9:25. I'm betting you couldn't generate 1,200 emails to a public official if you set your hair on fire.

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  5. Grits, she didn't appear to be asking for you to justify anything. I don't know if the people emailing were average people or not but many in state and federal elected offices take a similar approach. A formal letter is worth a great many emails just as a donation is worth a great many letters, the pecking order established long ago. No need to get testy with her.

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