Friday, October 4, 2013

Tweet Rep. Wittman: End the shutdown

Organizing for Action
Diane --

It's the fourth day of the government shutdown, and House Speaker John Boehner is still letting the same group of House Republicans who drove us here run the show.

Your member of Congress -- Representative Rob Wittman -- voted to force the shutdown.

Today, we're asking everyone who's fed up to say "Enough already!" We're taking to Twitter, and I hope you'll join in.

Tweet at Rep. Wittman right now -- say you're calling out the people responsible for the shutdown and will not put up with anyone who's trying to sabotage the economy.

Tweet Now

If you're not on Twitter, it's easy to start. It's a place where many members of Congress and their staffers try to drive the narrative of the day -- right now, some members of Congress think they can get away with blaming this shutdown on President Obama.

It's Congress' job to fund the government. It's Congress' job to make sure they pay their bills. Anything less is failure.

What makes this worse is that some of these Republicans are arguing that they're listening to their constituents -- that Americans actually wanted a shutdown.

You and I know that's not true -- it's time to call them on it.

Tell Rep. Wittman this is economic sabotage, and it's got to stop now:

http://my.barackobama.com/End-The-Shutdown-TW

Thanks,

Nico

Nico Probst
Director of Special Projects
Organizing for Action

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