Data Breach

Dear U.S. Friends of any party affiliation,

We are experiencing a data breach that is beyond anything we have ever seen before. The melon husk and his henchmen have access to the U.S. government’s treasury data. Not only do they now have your social security number, but if you have ever had a financial transaction with the U.S. government via bank transfer, they, and whomever they sell or give that information to, now have access to your bank account number as well.

What can we do?

First, protect yourself. Call your financial institution and ask them what actions they are taking to protect your accounts from this data breach.

Second, we need to make some noise. Call your Senators and your Representatives and let them know you are worried and angry. If you cannot get through via the Capitol switchboard, (202) 224-3121, contact their local office. A quick internet search should get you those phone numbers.

If your Senators are Democrats, call and tell them “No Business As Usual” until Husk and his cronies are removed from the government. Tell them to block all nominations, withhold unanimous consent, and make everything as difficult as possible for Republicans.

For calling Republican Senators and your Representative, Democrat or Republican, tell them that you did not elect the melon husk and that he is taking over powers that constitutionally belong to Congress. If they are Republicans ask why they are allowing that, if they are Democrats ask what they are doing to stop it.

Some Democratic lawmakers speaking outside of the Treasury Building last night cautioned that several Republican lawmakers have taken their phone off the hook so they do not have to answer your calls. Call their local office. Send emails. Send traditional letters. And, if you can, show up at their local office, bring friends.

July 4, 2024

The news this summer has been one blow after another. I had already been planning to write a note of encouragement with practical suggestions, then with the Supreme Court ruling on the aptly named Trump vs. United States this became a personal imperative. This news felt like a sucker punch to the gut. The only thing I can compare it to is how I felt the morning after the 2016 election. I am worried we have witnessed the end of the American Experiment and it’s ironic that it happened a few days before we have our annual celebration of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The framers and signers of that document wanted to separate from the rule of kings and establish a government where the people being governed had a say.

“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.–That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.”

This was new territory and the Declaration was not enough. The colonists had to fight to establish this new form of government and now we need to fight to keep it.

So, what can we do, especially when all feels lost? First, we need to support each other. Keep in touch. Form bonds. Remind yourself that you are not alone. We are the majority and need to make sure that we are heard. Get in touch with organizations like Indivisible or your local Democratic office. Do you traditionally vote Republican or Independent? Check out the Lincoln Project. There are smaller and less formal groups to join, such as this one, Voters For Accountability. Join our group on Facebook and check out our website. I admit I have been complacent and not updating as much as I could or should, but that changes now.


Express your anger and your outrage. Contact your Senators and your Representatives and let them know how you feel. Find out who represents you at the state and local levels and contact them as well. This election could very well be decided by state legislatures.

From the Department of the Obvious: Vote. Vote for whomever is the Democratic candidate for President. Our Democracy is on the line. Vote for Democrats down ballot. Make a plan now. Check out your voting location. Make sure you have a valid ID. What are your local rules for voting absentee, early, or by mail? What local and state positions are on the ballot? Are there amendments, bond issues, resolutions, etc.?

Spread the word. Get your friends to vote too. Volunteer with organizations that work to get out the vote:
Reclaim Our Vote – “Reclaim Our Vote is a grassroots, primarily volunteer-run campaign that focuses on increasing BIPOC voter turnout through post-carding, texting, and phone banking. Working with local, on-the-ground partners and our Democracy Centers, we build effective, respectful, and relevant campaigns that engage BIPOC voters around upcoming elections.”
Postcard To Voters – “Postcards to Voters are friendly, handwritten reminders from volunteers to targeted voters giving Democrats a winning edge in close, key races coast to coast.”
Vote Forward – “Vote Forward is a 501(c)(4) nonprofit organization that empowers grassroots volunteers to send handwritten letters encouraging fellow Americans to vote.”
Postcards for Virginia – “Postcards4VA is a grassroots initiative to connect with friends, neighbors, and voters throughout the state of Virginia asking them to vote.”

Share this resource: ActiVote, a secure platform from a small team devoted to democracy and voter privacy. ActiVote provides ballot and polling info, ranks candidates in relation to a voter’s surveyed views, verifies registration, Voter ID, etc.

Also from the Department of the Obvious: Stay Informed. Question where and from whom you get your information. One source I recommend is “Letters from an American,” a newsletter by Heather Cox Richardson, a professor of American History. She puts today’s events in perspective using historical context. As she says, “History doesn’t repeat itself, but it sure rhymes.”

Join a peaceful protest. As of this writing I have not seen any official ones being organized, but if you are local and reading this, watch the VFA Facebook group page because I will post those there.

If you are financially able to do so, donate to a local candidate or the presidential campaign. ActBlue is one place to look for candidates that might need your support.

Stay strong. We are in this together. We are “We, The People.”

Keep calling! We need a bipartisan investigation into Trump/Russia

***Demand AGAIN that a bipartisan select committee continue investigation into Donald Trump’s increasingly apparent relationship with Putin. Many Congressional Republicans are now starting to agree as evidence mounts.
***The Chair of the House Intelligence Committee, Devin Nunes, found new evidence against Trump, and instead of discussing it in his committee performing the investigation, ran to Trump and provided him with the evidence against him. He’s clearly in the service of Donald and not interested in investigating him. This is entirely inappropriate. Demand he step down as Chair.
***Paul Manafort, Trump’s 1st campaign manager who stepped down due to his connections with Russia, was just found to have been receiving $10,000,000 per year to secretly advance Russia’s interested in the U.S.

House Majority Intelligence Committee Main #: 202-225-4121
**Chairman Rep. Devin Nunes R-CA 202-225-2523–call and give him a piece of your mind–ask him to step down.
**Support Republicans who are calling for a bipartisan special investigation:
Sen Lindsey Graham (R-SC)—-202-224-5972
Sen McCain, John (R – AZ) ——202-224-2235
Sen Marco Rubio (R-FL) ———202-224-3041

Other members of the House Intelligence Committee:
Mike Conaway R-TX 202-225-3605
Peter King- R-NY 202-225-7896
Frank Lobiando R-NJ 202-225-6572
Tom Rooney R-FL 202-225-5792
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen R-FL 202-225-3931
Michael Turner R-OH 202-225-6465
Brad Wenstrup R-OH 202-225-3164
Chris Stewart R-UT 202-225-9730
Rick Crawford R-AR 202-225-4076
Trey Gowdy R-SC 202-225-6030
Elise Stefanik R-NK 202-225-4611
Will Hurd R-TX 202-225-4511

Ask the House Judiciary Committee to inquire into Trump’s ties with Russia and his business conflicts of interest

Call the House Judiciary Committee, the Chairman, and at least one other Republican member of the committee in support of Representative Nadler’s Resolution of Inquiry.

Sample Script:
Hello, My name is ______ and I am calling in reference to your position on the House Judiciary Committee.  I am concerned about the appearance of the Republican Party if you vote against Representative Nadler’s Resolution of Inquiry into Trump’s ties with Russia and his business conflicts of interest.  Please put country before party.  If you vote against this Resolution of Inquiry you risk being blamed for being part of the cover up.

Background Information from Daily Action

Phone numbers:

Committee phone number (202) 225-3951

Chairman Bob Goodlatte  VA-6 (202) 225-5431
Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner, Jr.  WI-5  (202) 225-5101
Rep. Lamar Smith TX-21  (202) 225-4236
Rep. Steve Chabot OH-01 (202) 225-2216
Rep. Darrell Issa CA-49  (202) 225-3906
Rep. Steve King IA-04  (202) 225-4426
Rep. Trent Franks AZ-08  (202) 225-4576
Rep. Louie Gohmert TX-01  (202) 225-3035
Rep. Jim Jordan OH-04  (202) 225-2676
Rep. Ted Poe TX-02  (202) 225-6565
Rep. Jason Chaffetz UT-03  (202) 225-7751
Rep. Tom Marino PA-10  (202) 225-3731
Rep. Trey Gowdy SC-04  (202) 225-6030
Rep. Raúl Labrador ID-01(202) 225 – 6611
Rep. Blake Farenthold TX-27  (202) 225-7742
Rep. Doug Collins GA-09  (202) 225-9893
Rep. Ron DeSantis FL-06  (202) 225-2706
Rep. Ken Buck CO-04  (202) 225-4676
Rep. John Ratcliffe TX-04  (202) 225-6673
Rep. Martha Roby AL-02  (202) 225-2901
Rep. Matt Gaetz FL-01  (202) 225-4136
Rep. Mike Johnson LA-04  (202) 225-2777
Rep. Andy Biggs AZ-05  (202) 225-2635