[RP TownTalk] I'll buy it!
Lou King
lking at knob.com
Thu Oct 7 07:36:20 UTC 2010
What difference in the outcome would more voters have made in, as I
remember, an uncontested elections?
Why do you think more voters would show up for a trumped up referendum?
Although historically those against something usually do have a higher
turnout. It is easier to be emotional about "throw the bums out!" then
"I like things the way they are."
Sounds to me like you think this is California where a handful of people
can get anything on the ballot; look how that has turned out for them.
Check your civics class for the definition/functioning of a
representative government. This is not Classical Greece, we don't issues
stones to every citizen every time a question comes up. We have elected
representatives, with checks and balances being provided by the three
branches of our form of government.
and I thought I didn't need my meds anymore.
Lou
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Don Lynch wrote, On 10/6/2010 9:30 PM:
>
> I hate to say it but our town council was voted in on what I believe to
> be a total of lessthan 400 votes.
>
> The last time I checked this town has over 2000 residents who have a
> right to vote.
>
> Our government does not represent the interests of the majority and
> therefore decisions of this magnitude should be a referendum.
>
> That's our system of checks and balances, for those who slept through
> their civics classes.
>
> Don
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