Response 2
>You could say you do not trust >politicians and their motives, but you >cannot base distrust on the fact that >they were elected - the alternative >would leave residents absolutely no >say in who runs the town.
I like the idea people are elected. My
problem is with the lying, the idea that you have to sell your soul to raise money, all the mud being thrown,
and the generally poisonous atmosphere.
>Ego, sure. Money, be realistic!
They are doing it for the money. The money they will make (millions) when
they get elected governor in a few
short years.
Nobody ''wants'' to be selectmen, it's
a stepping stone to higher office.
They don't care one iota about this
town. They are running for higher office.
>And in terms of power, again, think >outside the box.
If these people weren't power hungry they wouldn't be doing stuff like
shoving higher taxes down our throats.
Power is the ulitmate aphrodisiac.
I've noticed after living in many
cities/towns the smaller the town
the more elected officials toss their
power around.
In every city/town i've lived in there
is lots of corruption.
(One city I lived in if you wanted
a license for xxxxxx you had to donate
money to the local chapter of the xxxxx political party).
By Frustrated voter