by SinisterBlueCat » Wed 14 Dec 2005, 17:19:04
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Agreed.
What's needed is a sharp Press knife to pare away the rotting mass from the remaining viable fruit, if you will.
The concept is great, if not merely laudable. But, a coalition or citizens group should have made the headlines with it first with a few Reps. supporting the idea listed at the end of the release/article, instead of what we have.
I'm thinking damage control here. With Albers fronting it like this, it'll become a political football of sickening proportions in no time. The fire-storm to follow could kill this proposal dead in its tracks in quantum time.
Someone needs the temerity to wrest this baby from her hands soon and nurture it the way it should be.
Absolutely, it would have been spectacular if a coalition or a citizens group had been the first to parade this idea out...but we have so many people that are completely zombie like in their ways it is frightening....the idea of creative thought has been bred out of most people it seems and replaced with the consumption and comfort genes.
Sadly, I think the reason that there are already golf carts in Sun City Arizona is because of the high concentration of older people there...those of the "greatest generation" they know how to get what they want, when they want it... and they come from a time of greater austerity, and they know what it could be like, so we better save a little for a rainy day is their motto. But for the Boomers and the Gen Xers that live most everywhere else, life has always been a warm sunny day...so why bother worrying about running out, it is party on.
And again, I agree with you that someone needs the temerity to take this and run...but whom would you suggest? I know so few people who do things on principal anymore...everything is done in the name of money. Alders or someone with a financial stake, what is really the difference?