Dear Arthur and friends,
In light of all flash and glitter and technology one possesses, any political candidate , especially one who desires to lead a city, must talk to people on the streets in order to understand what is happening in Pawtucket. Failure to do so will result in political, economic, and social disaster.
The first case in point: The Councilor has a common sense view of what to do with abandoned homes in Pawtucket. The first thing the councilor said on his website was the city should keep a record of which homes in the city are abandoned. Coincidentally, the Planning Department has been keeping an active record on the addresses of all abandoned homes since January 2008.
Second of all, in a related matter, the Councilor said in September 2008 that a homeless problem in the city is a shame and someone should deal with the issue. Unknown to the candidate, the mayor's office began the homeless task force in 2007. As a result of the task force work, 23 new housing units for low income and homeless will be ready in Pawtucket by 2009 and 2010. A homeless shelter for six men was finished in May 2008.
In closing, despite the technological advantages the councilor has in his possession, he must talk to people to stay informed. Political, economic, and social distress will increase in the city if an uninformed novice is voted to lead.