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Forward. martha: she s making the case essentially that, look back at watergate. she says you had tapes. you had a smoking gun, something that was found. they did the actual investigating before they came to the point where they were doing the hearings. they had people in the room. they had someone who said oh, how did you know that dialogue was so specifically that? oh, because we have tapes of the white house. record everything. really? it open a whole new can of worms. that s what was missing yesterday. that s what prompts nancy pelosi i think to say whoa. jessica: there was an argument being made among democrats i was talking to that this is why you wanted donald mcgahn to go back. he is the linchpin to the obstruction of justice charge. there was some talk of him being subpoenaed and maybe we ll hear from him. nancy pelosi is playing a political game. i think it s smart. ....
Of the house, now indivisible has done 2.0. they ve put out new instructions. this is the indivisible guide 2.0. it has just been released this hour. it s brand-new. just like the first indivisible guide, this one is super granular and specific. a lot of the tactics are the same. visit district offices for your representative. go to town halls with your representative and your senator, spread the word on social media, tag your representative, record everything. but there is a whole new genre of instructions that weren t in the original guide, because now that democrats have power, their constituents get to tell them how to use it. this is from the offense through oversight and investigations section. if you re concerned for example that hud secretary ben carson spent $31,000 of taxpayer money on a dining room set for his office, you can tell your member ....
Record everything. the whole point of this instruction manual right after the trump and republican victory in 2016 was to put power in the hands of democratic voters at a time when democrats held no power at all in washington. the indivisible guide right after the 2016 elections, it caught on. since it came into existence less than two years ago, it launched more than 5,000 indivisible groups all across the country. and honestly, part of the reason democrats do have a little power in washington now, part of the reason they were able to win back the house in this midterm election is because of some of the tactics and instructions that were borne out of that tiny little guide. all that organizing and agitating with people with their home representatives? it ended up pushing a bunch of republican members of congress to quit. they didn t want to deal with their constituents showing up at their office ever tuesday. enough republicans quit that that really did help democrats shift the balanc ....
Instructions. this is the indivisible guide 2.0. it has just been released this hour. it s brand-new. just like the first indivisible guide, this one is super granular and specific. a lot of the tactics are the same. visit district offices for your representative. go to town halls with your representative and your senator, spread the word on social media, tag your representative, record everything. but there is a whole new genre of instructions that weren t in the original guide, because now that democrats have power, their constituents get to tell them how to use it. this is from the offense through oversight and investigations section. if you re concerned for example that hud secretary ben carson spent $31,000 of taxpayer money on a dining room set for his office, you can tell your member of congress to investigate this misuse of public funds. you can tell your member of congress they can bring on a formal congressional investigation. here is a starter list you could pass along. tell ....