Most people think silence from an agency means they won.
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Most people think silence from an agency means they won. It doesn’t. We already covered what questions to ask — and how to ask them without arguing. Here’s what actually happens next. Agencies often go silent. Or they send a template letter that ignores your questions. Or they take action anyway. That silence isn’t a mistake. It’s avoidance. Here’s what matters: Silence doesn’t create relief. It creates evidence. When you ask for authority and get none — that’s in the record. When you ask for jurisdiction and get none — that’s in the record. When you ask for the law creating obligation and get none — that’s in the record. Silence won’t help you immediately. But it matters later — if the record is clean. Silence isn’t victory. It’s a condition. And unresolved authority doesn’t disappear — it accumulates. Next, we’ll cover when silence ends — and when escalation begins — without destroying your position. Welcome to yestohellwith.com.
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