[EM] Practical Democracy

Frank Martinez frankdmartinez at gmail.com
Mon Jan 25 08:50:09 PST 2016


"Tl;dr" means "too long; didn't read".

"Lather rinse repeat" is a colloquialism meaning, roughly, "do the same
thing".

The only concern I see at this moment about this approach is the fact it
doesn't allow much time for vetting potential Representatives, even in the
latter stages. In the US at least, a choice of Representative will often
depend upon information received just days before an election. We call it
the "October surprise".

I pray everything turns out okay with Your heart.

On Monday, January 25, 2016, Fred Gohlke <fredgohlke at verizon.net> wrote:

> Good Morning, Frank
>
> I'm sorry, I don't know what "tl;dr" is.  If, by "lather and rinse and
> repeat" you mean they discuss issues that concern them and decide which of
> them has the best (from their point of view) ideas for addressing current
> concerns, then, yes.
>
> I'm sorry for rushing this, but I'm not feeling well and am on the way to
> the doctor's office.  The by-passes they installed last August may be
> malfunctioning.
>
> Fred Gohlke
>
> P.S. I see I have a spelling error in the subject.  I wish I knew how to
> fix it.  flg
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