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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsIndivisible toolkit to stage Retirement Party for your GOP tax scam Congresscreep
https://www.indivisible.org/resource/retirement-party-organizing-toolkit/...."A retirement party is an action where you creatively send the message that your member of Congress vote for the Tax Scam is the beginning of the end of their time in officethat we will not forget their vote for a bill that sends 83% of its benefits to the wealthiest 1%, while gutting health care and raising taxes for everyone else. These should be district office visits, but with a fun twist.
You should make your event feel like a party with visuals and props that make it fun to join and easy to photograph for press and social media:
Cake (decorated with some clear message, like Happy Early Retirement), and paper plates/forks for eating it!Party hats, balloons, and party blowersPink slip posters that clearly state why they will be out of office soon (The bigger the better! Heres an example you can print and fill out yourself)Posters and signs about the Tax Scam to make sure the message about why they are retiring is clear.Rep. ___ voted for the tax scam. In November, well vote him out!Large banners. Here are some message ideas:Congrats: You betrayed us!Tax Scam vote = early retirement! Enjoy!Happy early retirement!Poster-size job applications from your MoC to big corporations, lobbyist organizations, big bad business associations in your area, etc.Posters with countdown until November 6, 2018Youre fired! posters (Apprentice-style)Handouts with resume tips for MoCsHelp Wanted signs, asking for replacements who wont work for the donor classHelp Wanted: Fighter for [your state], not billionairesHelp Wanted: Replacement for Tax Scam SelloutEtc.
Check out Indivisible Carbondales retirement party for their Congressman last month! Indivisible IL-12 and Indivisible Carbondale made some tasty cakes for retirement parties:
HOW TO PLAN A RETIREMENT PARTY
Like any good party (or action), its important to take the time to plan out your event to make sure its a success!
SET A DATE FOR YOUR RETIREMENT PARTY.
Members of Congress will be returning to work the first week of January, so kick off your groups first event of 2018 with a retirement party at your MoCs office! Indivisibles Week of Action will beJanuary 8-14, so pick a date to hold your event, or incorporate accountability for your MoCs vote on the tax bill and the retirement party theme into an event you already have planned.
MAKE A FACEBOOK AND/OR INDIVISIBLE EVENT AND START RECRUITING.
REGISTER YOUR EVENT HERE!
Since these events are happening so soon after the holidays, make a Facebook event and start inviting people now! Send out an email to your group wishing everyone a Happy New Year and include a link to your groups retirement party event so people can put it on their calendar a week or two in advance. Ask everyone who RSVPs to bring two friends who havent been to an action before - parties are more fun with more people! Register your event so we can help you spread the word here: http://act.indivisible.org/event/local-actions/create.
HOLD A PLANNING MEETING.
Great planning makes for great events! Have a small team meeting the first week of January to plan for your retirement party. What posters and props will you bring? Who will speak at the event? Make sure to designate the following roles:
Main speaker/MC: Good (and LOUD!) public speaker who will control bullhorn or microphone and introduce other speakers.Storytellers: Identify group members who are willing to share their stories of how this tax bill will negatively impact them at the event. Have these speakers write a quick draft of their remarks and share with the group for feedback. Make sure they tie your MoCs vote to the November 2018 election and end on a call to action: Send Rep. ___ into retirement!Propmaster: A creative and responsible person to oversee poster-making and make sure retirement party favors (cake, hats, etc.) make it to the event on time.Timekeeper: Someone to keep speakers on time and make sure your event ends on time - important if youre doing a 12-1pm event on peoples lunch hour!Inside office lead: If your MoCs office doesnt let groups of people inside, designate one person (or 2-3 people) to deliver their pink slip, cake for staff, handwritten letters from constituents vowing to vote your MoC out, etc. to make sure their office knows they are on notice!Photographer AND videographer: These roles are REALLY IMPORTANT. Without photos and video, the retirement party might as well not have happened. Ask one person to take photos and one person to take video. Make sure either or both of these people make it inside the office to document your office lead handing over the pink slip to your MoCs staff!Social media coordinator: At least one person (could also be the photographer) should be tweeting out photos of the event in real time!Media liaison: Press-savvy person to put out a media advisory and pitch reporters on coming to your event. Check out our How to Get Press to Cover Your Event and Press Releases, Media Advisories, and Moreresources if you need help!MAKE YOUR SIGNS AND GATHER YOUR PROPS.
In addition to making your event more fun, having lots of signs and retirement party props will make for strong visuals that media outlets like to cover! See above for lots of ideas for banners, posters, and props, but here are some good tips:
Have a sign-making party at your planning meeting or a day or two before the event! Its more fun to do this together (and you can pool art supplies!), and people who cant make it to the event itself can help with this instead.Make enough signs and bring enough party hats so that there are no empty-handed participants at your retirement party!Make sure that your art calls out your MoC by name wherever possible (this will make your target clear in photographs of the action).Keep your signs and props on-message! Anyone looking at photos of your event should be able to tell what your message is: that your MoC voted for the tax bill, so youre going to vote them outwhich is why youre celebrating their imminent retirement from Congress. Keep signs about other issues at home until your next event!Make a banner that can be seen from a distance. Use bold colors. If you want to make it look professional, use a projector to project letters or a picture onto your surface, then trace your image in pencil and paint inside the lines.Be creative and dont underestimate the power of humor and theater!TELL THE MEDIA.
Make a list of reporters who cover politics at all the media outlets in your district and send them a media advisory by email about your event a day or two in advance. Make note of strong visuals youll have (so theyll send photographers/videographers) and follow up individually to pitch them on the story! Send a reminder the morning of your event and make sure you have designated press-ready group members prepared to speak to the media (who will stay on-message!) if they come.
Check out our How to Get Press to Cover Your Event and Press Releases, Media Advisories, and More resources if you need help!
PARTY TIME 🎉
Once all your plans are made, its just a matter of getting folks to show up! Post reminders and logistical information (parking, etc.) on the Facebook event, send out a reminder email to your group, ask group members to share the event with their social networks, and message folks who RSVPd yes online to make sure theyll actually be there. Ask people to bring a friend and remind folks that this isnt just any old protest, its going to be a party! Who wouldnt want to come?
ON THE DAY OF THE ACTION
Once youve taken the time to plan your event, its time to start the party!
MEET IN ADVANCE.
All people in key roles should meet 45 minutes in advance. Bring snacks and water, assemble any art pieces that need to be put together, test your technology (microphones, phones, cameras, etc.), make reminder calls to everyone who signed up to attend, and begin to get in position.
EXPLAIN WHY YOURE THERE.
Meet outside your MoCs district office, ideally in front of a building sign with their name on it. Once everyone has gathered, the Main Speaker should state clearly why you all are there, and that many people in your district will be affected by your MoCs vote on the tax scam bill.
START THE PARTY!
Have your designated speakers tell their stories and lead the crowd in chants. If youre able to, play some party music! Storytellers should stand in a line next to the speaker, so they can easily pass the microphone or bullhorn to share their stories. Make sure to have your banner or best signs behind whoever is speaking at all times so photos/video can include both.
At the appropriate time, the timekeeper will give the signal and retirement party-goers should let the designated office lead hand the cake, pink slip (or other visual) over to the MoC or their staff. This person should make the point clearly and slowly that this tax bill is a giant payout to the 1% on the backs of middle class families and that we will remember their vote next year. Feel free to talk about why the bill is a scam, but keep it brief. Make sure to get photos and video of this part.
During the handing over of the pink slip or cake, other people holding signs should stay silent, and hold their signs up prominently. Chanting would be appropriate after the staffer or MoC has the item in hand.When the party ends, everyone should clean up and leave quickly. You may also wish to end with some chanting. The mood is a little humorous, so be aware of media and social media coverage before you assume things are finished. But do regroup off-site and congratulate yourselves!Leaders should plan a debrief meeting.Send your stories, pictures, and best practices to stories@indivisibleguide.com.DOCUMENT THE EVENT.
The Social Media Coordinator should record, live-tweet and/or Facebook-live the entire experience.
Make sure that you are recording and taking photos horizontally, not vertically. It really helps the video get shared and makes it usable for press.Be sure to tag your Member of Congress and @IndivisibleTeam on Twitter.Post photos of the action on Twitter and your groups public Facebook page!
Other ideas:
Bring a bullhorn or portable microphone - make sure your voices will be heard!Agree on a dress code. Wearing the same color or Indivisible t-shirts (get yours here!) creates a strong visual impact, makes it clear you are together, and looks great in photos. Alternately, you could dress up like youre going to a party to keep with the theme!Collect all of the constituent stories that you can, and deliver them in a package to your MoC. This is a great way to incorporate the stories of folks who couldnt attend.
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Indivisible toolkit to stage Retirement Party for your GOP tax scam Congresscreep (Original Post)
Tanuki
Dec 2017
OP
BigmanPigman
(51,611 posts)1. What a great idea!
Since Issa voted NO, the weekly Meet Up protest outside his office can head on over to Duncan Hunter Jr.'s office instead.
oasis
(49,389 posts)2. Keep pressure up on the thieves of the U.S. Treasury. nt