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this post was submitted on 08 Nov 2025
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If you have conservative reps you could try calling and writing their office and demand they compromise on health care. With enough pressure they will cave.
If you have progressive reps call and congratulate them and tell them not to stop until the conservatives start participating in governance
Many of your later questions would rely on too much conjecture to answer. The simple truth is this unprecedented and we don't know what is going to happen.
I share many of your concerns as many people here do.
I have a conservative rep and I’ve thought about writing to them - but not for the reasons you state.
My plea would be to replace the speaker as the House isn’t working but they are getting paid. Even if the senate comes to some compromise, it still needs to be passed by the house IIRC.
Thank you