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by mikeash
3906 days ago
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I get that it's not quite as easy as it would be from the US. But "prohibitively difficult" makes it sound like you're looking for excuses rather than solutions. It might be a little harder but it's not exactly hard. Twenty years ago you'd be paying painful long distance charges just to make that call within the US. |
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And aside from that, it still does not detract from my original statement:
> the effectiveness of getting your voice heard by your "representatives" (the reps from your last permanent residence in the US) is much more difficult
It's not just the contacting. It's also getting them to even care because you don't live on US soil. None of what I'm saying is an excuse, and I don't know why you seem intent on not acknowledging that it can be legitimately difficult.