Keep calling Harry Reid

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My grandmother called harry Reid's office in Vagas and Wahington to tell them how she feels. Anyway a lot of people have been calling him to vote for the bill. So I say to keep calling. Annoy the people till he finally allows it to vote. We need this to pass to one have Ron Paul finally get his bill that he worked on for years to finally make it. Also to finally do to the FED what should of been done years ago.
Here is Reids numbers
Carson City
600 East William Street, #304
Carson City, NV 89701
Phone: 775-882-7343 / Fax: 775-883-1980

Las Vegas
Lloyd D. George Building
333 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Suite 8016
Las Vegas, NV 89101
Phone: 702-388-5020 / Fax: 702-388-5030

Reno
Bruce R. Thompson Courthouse and Federal Building
400 South Virginia Street, Suite 902
Reno, NV 89501
Phone: 775-686-5750 / Fax: 775-686-5757

Rural Nevada
If you live in Esmeralda, Lincoln, or Nye Counties:
Phone: 702-388-5020 / Fax: 702-388-5030
If you live in Churchill, Douglas, Elko, Eureka, Humboldt, Lander, Lyon, Mineral, Pershing, Storey or White Pine County:
Phone: 775-686-5750 / Fax: 775-686-5757

Washington
522 Hart Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
Phone: 202-224-3542 / Fax: 202-224-7327
Toll Free for Nevadans: 1-866-SEN-REID (736-7343) - Restricted to calls originating from area codes 775 and 702
 
Keep calling! I just loved how Harry Reid tries talking about raising taxes on the "rich", and all of us not only boo him but instead we talk about auditing the fed. I can already imagine Harry Reid's anger, but he deserves it. Why does he always talk about the "rich", the "rich", the "rich". He keeps talking as if everything would be solved if the rich paid more. What he doesn't understand is that Americans are sick of his class warfare and that he should do something useful like Auditing the Fed!
 
I would imagine he is benefiting from the system as it now is and is compensated for helping to keep it that way.
 
Keep calling! I just loved how Harry Reid tries talking about raising taxes on the "rich", and all of us not only boo him but instead we talk about auditing the fed. I can already imagine Harry Reid's anger, but he deserves it. Why does he always talk about the "rich", the "rich", the "rich". He keeps talking as if everything would be solved if the rich paid more. What he doesn't understand is that Americans are sick of his class warfare and that he should do something useful like Auditing the Fed!

He must be one of those self-loathing types.
 
Well I just called his office and talked to one of the people that answers the phone and right away he said Audit the FED. So we are working. Keep calling everyone

They said that as soon as they answered?

Not very professional if you ask me.
 
Seems his twitter town hall has been rescheduled:

Senator Harry Reid @SenatorReid
My Twitter Town Hall on clean energy will take place on Mon. 7/30 at 2:30 ET/11:30 PT. Be sure to follow and ask questions with #AskReidNCES
 
Do we need harry reid to get this bill into the senate?

We need Senator Tim Johnson (D-SD) to bring it up and out of committee, then Senator Reid to bring it to the floor of the senate for vote.

I have been contacting Tim Johnson via twitter, as well as all the SD newspapers I could find twitter accounts for. Some others have been emailing/calling the newspapers and Johnson.

BUT, Reid is the one, it's seem, that "vowed" to prevent this from getting to the floor of the senate for vote.
 
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Do we need harry reid to get this bill into the senate?

There's several methods Rand can get the Senate to vote on it:

1. Pass it out of the Senate Banking Committee then have Harry Reid bring the bill to the floor. This scenario requires us to pressure Senator Tim Johnson of South Dakota first as he is the Chairman of the Senate Banking Committee.

2. Rand can try to attach the bill as an amendment to other bills. This will require the consent of Harry Reid.

3. Rand can get enough Senators to sign a discharge petition and force the Senate to vote on the bill. Rand said he got 16 Senators to sign a discharge petition on his bill to end aid to Pakistan and that is enough to force the Senate to vote on his bill.
 
The Senate Banking Committee needs some love, too (from Harry Reid's facebook comments):

Lui LaRotta PAY ATTENTION & MAKE THIS VIRAL:

I'm glad everyone is calling SENATOR HARRY REID but there is an entire committee that decides whether the Audit the Fed Bill will even be PRESENTED. Listen up!

The Senate won't have a chance to vote on the Audit the Fed bill if it doesn't get past the Banking Committee (and then Senator Harry Reid's approval).

Last time it didn't make it out of the committee and I'm still waiting to see the minutes from that meeting.

ACTION ITEM:

Ask these senators WHY the killed the Audit the Fed bill of 2009 (Sunshine Act S. 604)?

It never even made it to the floor.

Senator
D- Tim Johnson (Chairman) South Dakota, (202) 224-5842

D- Jack Reed, Rhode Island (202) 224-4642

D- Charles E. Schumer, New York (202) 224-6542

D- Robert Menendez, New Jersey (202) 224-4744

D- Daniel Akaka, Hawai’i (202) 224-6361

D- Sherrod Brown, Ohio (202) 224-2315

D- Jon Tester, Montana (202) 224-2644

D- Herb Kohl, Wisconsin (202) 224-5653

D- Mark R. Warner, Virginia (202) 224-2023

D- Jeff Merkley, Oregon (202) 224-3753

D- Michael F. Bennet, Colorado (202) 224-5852

D- Kay Hagan, North Carolina (202) 224-6342

R- Richard C. Shelby (Ranking Member), Alabama (202) 224-5744

R- Mike Crapo, Idaho (202) 224-6142

R- Bob Corker, Tennessee (202) 224-3344

R- Jim Demint, South Carolina (202) 224-6121

R- David Vitter, Louisiana (202) 224-4623

R- Michael Johanns, Nebraska (202) 224-4224

R- Pat Toomey, Pennsylvania (202) 224-4254

R- Mark Kirk, Illinois (202) 224-2854

R- Jerry Moran, Kansas (202) 224-6521

R- Roger F. Wicker, Mississippi, (202) 224-6253
 
I guess because they had a shot at it in 2009, and Reid could retract his statement knowing it won't get past this committee again.
 
I guess because they had a shot at it in 2009, and Reid could retract his statement knowing it won't get past this committee again.

Yea I guess but under Action Item, it should say, contact these Senators and urge them to support S. 202. Asking them about something that didn't happen 3 years ago won't really drive home the point that we want them to support S. 202.
 
I say just keep calling reid until he gets the bill to a vote. We can try to work around to get other people help get is passed, but is make more sense to try to get Reid to pass the bill.
 
Slightly OT, but I need a place to post this (Ayotte's response):


Thank you for taking the time to share your comments with me about the Federal Reserve. I appreciate hearing from you.

As you may know, on January 26, 2011, Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) introduced S. 202, the Federal Reserve Transparency Act of 2011, which was referred to the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. If enacted, S. 202 would require a full and thorough audit of the Federal Reserve.

Currently, in addition to an annual audit by private accounting firms, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) conducts a number of reviews each year focusing on the Fed's activities. The Helping Families Save Their Homes Act of 2009 (Public Law 111-22), which was signed into law on May 20, 2009, allows GAO audits of a limited subset of the Fed's emergency activities. Further, the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform Act (Public Law 111-203) removes restrictions on GAO audits, permits GAO audits of emergency actions, and requires disclosure of the identities of borrowers.

As a U.S. Senator, I take my oversight responsibilities very seriously, and I support auditing the Federal Reserve. The U.S. needs tough leadership to ensure that all government agencies are running as efficiently as possible and, when this is not the case, to push for change. Although I am not a member of the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, please be assured I will work with my colleagues to ensure the Fed remains accountable to the American people for its transactions and policies.

Again, thank you for taking the time to contact me regarding this issue. As your Senator, it is important for me to hear from those I represent regarding the current issues affecting our state and country. Please do not hesitate to contact me if I can be of any further assistance.

Sincerely,

Kelly A. Ayotte
U. S. Senator
 
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Well, looks like the Senator is good for something:

"His poor father must be so embarrassed about his son," Reid said, in reference to George Romney's standard-setting decision to turn over 12 years of tax returns when he ran for president in the late 1960s.

Saying he had "no problem with somebody being really, really wealthy," Reid sat up in his chair a bit before stirring the pot further. A month or so ago, he said, a person who had invested with Bain Capital called his office.

"Harry, he didn't pay any taxes for 10 years," Reid recounted the person as saying.

"He didn't pay taxes for 10 years! Now, do I know that that's true? Well, I'm not certain," said Reid. "But obviously he can't release those tax returns. How would it look?

"You guys have said his wealth is $250 million," Reid went on. "Not a chance in the world. It's a lot more than that. I mean, you do pretty well if you don't pay taxes for 10 years when you're making millions and millions of dollars."

Harry Reid: Bain Investor Told Me That Mitt Romney 'Didn't Pay Any Taxes For 10 Years'
 
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