A conversation with a US Senator

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In a few days I will be in a unique position to have a near 1v1 conversation with a US senator. I would like to speak up about payment processing and other financial concerns that Josh Moon and others have spoken about. Jokes aside, what are some good talking points to give to a Senator? I would also enjoy links of talking points on and off this site. Thank you for your time.
 
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In a few days I will be in a unique position to have a near 1v1 conversation with a US senator. I would like to speak up about payment processing and other financail concerns that Josh Moon and others have spoken about. Jokes aside, what are some good talking points to give to a Senator? I would also enjoy links of talking points on and off this site. Thank you for your time.
is he jewish
 
In a few days I will be in a unique position to have a near 1v1 conversation with a US senator. I would like to speak up about payment processing and other financail concerns that Josh Moon and others have spoken about. Jokes aside, what are some good talking points to give to a Senator? I would also enjoy links of talking points on and off this site. Thank you for your time.
the four pillars of USIPS are, in order of importance:
1. payment processor access (specifically mention OCC-2020-0042, that it was paused by biden, and has never been unpaused).
2. net neutrality (call it ISP deplatforming or some shit)
3. marketing databases, all companies in the US sell your info to dox websites continuously
4. dmca needs reform

 
What is the nature of the conversation? IRL or on Zoom? How did you get into contact?

Also, beware. Politicians are mostly personally unfriendly people unless they want to please you. Never speak with one if you don't need to.
 
Assuming he's a Republican, please ask him to get this gay-ass warning on Census Bureau's website removed.

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https://www.census.gov/library/publications/1971/dec/pc-v1.html

I don't need to be warned that I'm about to see the word negro, and it's my choice to decide what language is "obsolete."
 
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