You can definitely meet your own district’s staff locally (e.g., if you’re in Berkeley, Congresswoman Simon has an office in Oakland, Senator Padilla has an office in SF, and Senator Schiff’s offices look not to be finalized yet but undoubtedly will include a Bay Area Office).
You can also meet most Congressional offices’ staff via Zoom or phone (though some offices strongly prefer in-person meetings).
There is also indeed a meaningful rationalist presence in DC, though opinions vary as to whether the enclave is in Adams Morgan-Columbia Heights, Northern Virginia, or Silver Spring.*
*This trichotomy is funny, but hard to culturally translate unless you want a 15,000 word thesis on DC-area housing and federal office building policy since 1945 and its related cultural signifiers. Just...just trust me on this.
The elites do want you to know it: you can just email a Congressional office and get a meeting
Would I have to go to DC? Because I hate going to DC.
Not that I wouldn’t to save the world, but I’d want to be sure it was necessary.
Only partly kidding. Maybe if people got a rationalist enclave in DC going we’d be less averse?
You can definitely meet your own district’s staff locally (e.g., if you’re in Berkeley, Congresswoman Simon has an office in Oakland, Senator Padilla has an office in SF, and Senator Schiff’s offices look not to be finalized yet but undoubtedly will include a Bay Area Office).
You can also meet most Congressional offices’ staff via Zoom or phone (though some offices strongly prefer in-person meetings).
There is also indeed a meaningful rationalist presence in DC, though opinions vary as to whether the enclave is in Adams Morgan-Columbia Heights, Northern Virginia, or Silver Spring.*
*This trichotomy is funny, but hard to culturally translate unless you want a 15,000 word thesis on DC-area housing and federal office building policy since 1945 and its related cultural signifiers. Just...just trust me on this.
The people require it, sir.