Leftists/Democrats are planning to descend on the town hall meetings being held by Glenn Grothman tomorrow in River Hills, Mequon, Cedarburg, and Port Washington, Wisconsin.
Email from the Obama group Organizing For Action:
Tomorrow, Rep. Glenn Grothman will be holding four more town hall meetings in your area.
This is the perfect opportunity to let him know how you feel about congressional leadership's misguided priorities so far -- from a never-ending crusade to repeal Obamacare, to trying to fund an unnecessary border wall, to rolling back key climate and environmental protections that keep our communities healthy and safe.
Don't pass up this chance to attend one and speak out in person about the issues that matter to you.
Here are the details for tomorrow's four events:
When: Monday, August 28, 11:00 a.m. -- 12:00 p.m. CT
Where: River Hills Village Hall
7650 N. Pheasant Lane
River Hills, WI 53217
When: Monday, August 28, 2:00 p.m. -- 3:00 p.m. CT
Where: Frank L Weyenberg Library, Tolzman Community Room
11345 N. Cedarburg Rd.
Mequon, WI 53092
When: Monday, August 28, 4:00 p.m. -- 5:00 p.m. CT
Where: Cedarburg Police Department
W75 N44 Wauwatosa Rd.
Cedarburg, WI 53012
When: Monday, August 28, 6:00 p.m. -- 7:00 p.m. CT
Where: Port Washington City Hall, City Council Chambers
100 W. Grand Ave.
Port Washington, WI 53074
And here's OFA's toolkit to help you make the most of your time there.
For months now, we've been holding elected officials accountable for the decisions they're making in Washington. Congressional leaders have failed on their disastrous repeal bill for now, and that's because people like you showed up to events like these town halls. We have to keep the pressure up on all of our elected officials.
Going to a town hall near you is a powerful way to make your voice heard -- I hope you can make one of these tomorrow.
Thanks,
Jack
Jack Shapiro
Director of Policy and Campaigns
Organizing for Action
P.S. Can't make it? Be a part of this work by funding the fight.
Check out the Obama Organizing For Action "Congressional Recess Toolkit."
It reads like Saul Alinsky's Rules for Radicals.
Excerpt:
II. AT THE TOWN HALL MEETINGThe "Look as neutral as possible at the town hall" is hilarious!
Get there early
Town hall meetings will likely fill up fast. Meet up with your group before going in, quickly review the questions you’ll ask and the roles people will fill.
Spread out
Sitting by yourself or in pairs throughout the front half of the room will make the perception of broad consensus a reality for your MOC. It also maximizes your chance to ask a question. Applaud when someone in your group (or another person with a question that aligns with your issue) asks a question to show wide support.
Don’t bring signs
Bringing signs will result in the MOC’s staff steering clear of you and handing the mic to someone who looks more friendly or neutral. The same goes for buttons and t-shirts. Look as neutral as possible at the town hall.
Stick to the script
The questions you worked on as a group feed off one another. Stick to these questions so your strategy for getting answers can play out as fully as possible. You can even read it straight from the list of questions!
Be respectful and persistent
It’s your job to get answers from the MOC. In some cases, they might dodge your question or only give you half an answer. You should always be respectful, but call out a MOC if he or she is dodging your question and ask for a real answer.
Record everything
Record the interaction between people in your group and MOCs (if laws allow it). Having a video of a MOC answering a question in their own words is one of the most impactful ways to move our issues forward. An interaction can be picked up by local and national media and spread all over social media as well. Don’t forget about Facebook Live! It’s a powerful tool to bring the action of a town hall to your community—and the press. Don’t forget to use the hashtag #CareNotChaos
Even though you aren't neutral, you should do your best to look neutral. In other words, don't cover your face with a bandanna like those other popular "peaceful protesters" the Leftist media and Democrat officials support.
And you probably shouldn't plan on throwing urine and rocks. You wouldn't look "neutral" armed with that stuff.





























































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