After mailing off 115 letters to members of congress using my computer… I’ve gotten back 1 meaningful response.Β As a result I will switch to using my typewriter in the hopes that a “pitch” of civil interactions and debate will have more impact when the words were typed by a real human hand… (plus using a typewriter is more fun)!

I do hope you get better response by using a typewriter. It is too bad most in Congress use mail room clerks to look at the mail and then send form letters to the sender. At one time I knew my state and federal representatives and senators. Knowing them and seeing them in person got much better response to letters. We may have agreed or disagreed, but at least I knew they read my letters. Now when I send correspondence I generally get a ton of junk mail and requests to send money not only to those in Congress but to “the party”. Sounds quite communist to me to support the party rather than a person.
I hope so, I have learned a great deal in the process. Thanks for your comments.
Go for it. I have heard that letters still get proportionally more attention than e-mails. And a typewritten letter will make someone perk up. At least you will create a more interesting day for some congressional staffer!
Do you know Sheryl Oring’s project “I Wish To Say”? She goes around the country typing postcards to the president for people βΒ just transcribing whatever they wish to say.
Richard: I had not heard of Sheryl Oring…I checked her website (very interesting). So far 146 letters sent (36 typewritten).