The Unbelievable ARROGANCE of the GOP

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"Most people would just be grateful that they even get to meet Mia Love."


Utah Republican’s staff sneers at protesters: ‘Most people would just be grateful’ to meet her


A Utah Republican has angered her constituents by placing strict rules on her meetings with the public.

Rep. Mia Love (R-UT) hasn’t held a town hall to discuss the Affordable Care Act or other issues with her constituents, who say the congresswoman’s office was unusually dismissive toward their concerns, reported KUTV-TV.

Realtor Terry Mitchell and two other constituents went to the lawmaker’s office in West Jordan to ask when Love would meet publicly to address voter concerns.

“I was told that we could do a meeting with four to five people at a time, in the office,” Mitchell told the TV station.

A staffer told them that no recording devices or media would be allowed into the event, whenever it was held — and they expressed frustration.

“When there’s no press — there’s no nothing, there’s no audience — she can pretty much say anything she wants to say,” said Matt Nielsen, who was at that meeting. “She can dodge pretty much any question that she wants to dodge.”

Love’s colleague, Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-UT), was confronted by angry constituents last weekend at a widely reported town hall, and other Republican lawmakers have faced similar hostility in the early weeks of the Trump administration.

But all three were stunned by the response from Love’s district director, Laurel Price.

“She said, ‘We’re throwing you a bone, you should just take it,’” Mitchell told the TV station. “’Most people would just be grateful that they even get to meet Mia Love.’”

Mitchell said she felt insulted by Price, but Love’s office has refused to comment on the incident.

A spokesman for Love promised the congresswoman would eventually hold a town hall, but she apparently hopes to avoid what Chaffetz faced.

“She welcomes elevated dialogue and reasonable conversations with her constituents,” said spokesman Richard Piatt said in a statement. “Rep. Love has proven that she can have positive and forward-moving meetings with constituents who don’t necessarily agree with her, (but) shouting matches and verbal abuse are not what constitutes a Utah-style civic dialogue.”

http://www.rawstory.com/2017/02/uta...st-people-would-just-be-grateful-to-meet-her/
 
Republicans don't serve the people, they serve themselves and their corporate sponsors, so why would they bother with the people. Republicans want the people controlled and educated along lines Mao Zedong would appreciate. Thus the destruction of public education and public radio along with the arts. The books noted below cover the corporate part of the equation and 'White Trash: The 400-Year Untold History of Class in America' by Nancy Isenberg covers the class part. Keep em dumb is their motto. When I read today about the bewilderment over the republicans I wonder what world the person lives in, republicans have always been as they are now, Truman nailed them long ago and yet each group must learn anew. Control history education and you mange the mind.

"Well, I have been studying the Republican Party for over 12 years at close hand in the Capital of the United States. And by this time, I have discovered where the Republicans stand on most of the major issues.

Since they won't tell you themselves, I am going to tell you." http://www.trumanlibrary.org/publicpapers/index.php?pid=1986

"Dark Money: The Hidden History of the Billionaires Behind the Rise of the Radical Right" Jane Mayer
'Invisible Hands: The Businessmen's Crusade Against the New Deal' Kim Phillips-Fein

"In this world of sin and sorrow there is always something to be thankful for; as for me, I rejoice that I am not a Republican." H.L. Mencken
 
so if you really wanted to express your concerns instead of just protesting why not go to these meetings? Sounds like these 2 who asked would have been let in if they wanted.
 
"Most people would just be grateful that they even get to meet Mia Love."


Utah Republican’s staff sneers at protesters: ‘Most people would just be grateful’ to meet her


A Utah Republican has angered her constituents by placing strict rules on her meetings with the public.

Rep. Mia Love (R-UT) hasn’t held a town hall to discuss the Affordable Care Act or other issues with her constituents, who say the congresswoman’s office was unusually dismissive toward their concerns, reported KUTV-TV.

Realtor Terry Mitchell and two other constituents went to the lawmaker’s office in West Jordan to ask when Love would meet publicly to address voter concerns.

“I was told that we could do a meeting with four to five people at a time, in the office,” Mitchell told the TV station.

A staffer told them that no recording devices or media would be allowed into the event, whenever it was held — and they expressed frustration.

“When there’s no press — there’s no nothing, there’s no audience — she can pretty much say anything she wants to say,” said Matt Nielsen, who was at that meeting. “She can dodge pretty much any question that she wants to dodge.”

Love’s colleague, Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-UT), was confronted by angry constituents last weekend at a widely reported town hall, and other Republican lawmakers have faced similar hostility in the early weeks of the Trump administration.

But all three were stunned by the response from Love’s district director, Laurel Price.

“She said, ‘We’re throwing you a bone, you should just take it,’” Mitchell told the TV station. “’Most people would just be grateful that they even get to meet Mia Love.’”

Mitchell said she felt insulted by Price, but Love’s office has refused to comment on the incident.

A spokesman for Love promised the congresswoman would eventually hold a town hall, but she apparently hopes to avoid what Chaffetz faced.

“She welcomes elevated dialogue and reasonable conversations with her constituents,” said spokesman Richard Piatt said in a statement. “Rep. Love has proven that she can have positive and forward-moving meetings with constituents who don’t necessarily agree with her, (but) shouting matches and verbal abuse are not what constitutes a Utah-style civic dialogue.”

http://www.rawstory.com/2017/02/uta...st-people-would-just-be-grateful-to-meet-her/

You racist POS
 
"Most people would just be grateful that they even get to meet Mia Love."


Utah Republican’s staff sneers at protesters: ‘Most people would just be grateful’ to meet her


A Utah Republican has angered her constituents by placing strict rules on her meetings with the public.

Rep. Mia Love (R-UT) hasn’t held a town hall to discuss the Affordable Care Act or other issues with her constituents, who say the congresswoman’s office was unusually dismissive toward their concerns, reported KUTV-TV.

Realtor Terry Mitchell and two other constituents went to the lawmaker’s office in West Jordan to ask when Love would meet publicly to address voter concerns.

“I was told that we could do a meeting with four to five people at a time, in the office,” Mitchell told the TV station.

A staffer told them that no recording devices or media would be allowed into the event, whenever it was held — and they expressed frustration.

“When there’s no press — there’s no nothing, there’s no audience — she can pretty much say anything she wants to say,” said Matt Nielsen, who was at that meeting. “She can dodge pretty much any question that she wants to dodge.”

Love’s colleague, Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-UT), was confronted by angry constituents last weekend at a widely reported town hall, and other Republican lawmakers have faced similar hostility in the early weeks of the Trump administration.

But all three were stunned by the response from Love’s district director, Laurel Price.

“She said, ‘We’re throwing you a bone, you should just take it,’” Mitchell told the TV station. “’Most people would just be grateful that they even get to meet Mia Love.’”

Mitchell said she felt insulted by Price, but Love’s office has refused to comment on the incident.

A spokesman for Love promised the congresswoman would eventually hold a town hall, but she apparently hopes to avoid what Chaffetz faced.

“She welcomes elevated dialogue and reasonable conversations with her constituents,” said spokesman Richard Piatt said in a statement. “Rep. Love has proven that she can have positive and forward-moving meetings with constituents who don’t necessarily agree with her, (but) shouting matches and verbal abuse are not what constitutes a Utah-style civic dialogue.”

http://www.rawstory.com/2017/02/uta...st-people-would-just-be-grateful-to-meet-her/
you should run against her Zap.....surely the voters would prefer you to her......
 
Realtor Terry Mitchell and two other constituents went to the lawmaker’s office in West Jordan to ask when Love would meet publicly to address voter concerns.


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“She said, ‘We’re throwing you a bone, you should just take it,’” Mitchell told the TV station. “’Most people would just be grateful that they even get to meet Mia Love.’”

This is Mitchell's account of the conversation. Who knows for sure what was said, but there is not much support for your claim of arrogance. This is hearsay.
 
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