.@RepSmucker was also scheduled to visit our Lancaster technology small business, but later canceled. Perhaps when he realized it wouldn't be just a receptive photo-op he changed his mind...
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Congressman, a closed meeting with a company’s employees is not a “townhall”. Host a real, public, well advertised town hall or retire from your job as a PUBLIC servant. It’s really that simple.
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So, a cherry-picked townhall? Still not willing to meet with the people who pay your salary.
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Avoiding any real public space like the plague
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A town hall, albeit private? Were citizens able to be civil? If so, how about trying an open town hall with your constituents? Maybe this was practice for the real thing? NOT ONE REAL TOWN HALL since you were elected. That’s a real shame.
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“I literally don’t know the definition of the words ‘town hall’.”
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That's not a town hall, Lloyd. That's a private speaking engagement. Nice try!
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You wanna release the transcripts from that event?
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You didn’t have a townhall when you visited my place of employment. You just talked to our president about the healthcare costs of THIER company. You didn’t talk to any of the employees about their healthcare costs. Last I checked you work for the people not the companies.
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Also we renew our healthcare plan next month. It’s going up again for next year, go figure. I guess I’ll take that out of the raise I didn’t get from the taxe reform bill you passed. Thanks Lloyd.
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