OK .... but
I understand, even agree, to much of what you say. Well, at least that the greatest good is that which benefits the most people. I think the real question is "who benefits from the formation of Broomfield City/County". Is it 30,000 citizens or is it corporations.
I also recognize that some - maybe even yourself - feel that the large corporation is more important than the collective citizenship - that the working class is the lower class - that the business owner is privledged; That the "greater good" is served by specific entities being in control (you know - like Hitler thought) I don''t agree.
But let''s say you believe in the authority of the citizens and not the corporations. Please take time to respond to these questions - show me a new way to look at this:
1. Do you think that the majority of citizens benefit from Broomfield becoming a City/County? If so, why - In what way do they benefit?
2. How much money did Interlocken and neighboring corporations contribute to the campaign for City/County - and why?
Please be honest - anything else is just an exercise in debating skills - I want to understand your point of view. (Also, I''ve heard all the campaign rhetoric, so spare me that - not even the Broomfield citizens believe that stuff anymore - just ask a few.)
By WW
I understand, even agree, to much of what you say. Well, at least that the greatest good is that which benefits the most people. I think the real question is "who benefits from the formation of Broomfield City/County". Is it 30,000 citizens or is it corporations.
I also recognize that some - maybe even yourself - feel that the large corporation is more important than the collective citizenship - that the working class is the lower class - that the business owner is privledged; That the "greater good" is served by specific entities being in control (you know - like Hitler thought) I don''t agree.
But let''s say you believe in the authority of the citizens and not the corporations. Please take time to respond to these questions - show me a new way to look at this:
1. Do you think that the majority of citizens benefit from Broomfield becoming a City/County? If so, why - In what way do they benefit?
2. How much money did Interlocken and neighboring corporations contribute to the campaign for City/County - and why?
Please be honest - anything else is just an exercise in debating skills - I want to understand your point of view. (Also, I''ve heard all the campaign rhetoric, so spare me that - not even the Broomfield citizens believe that stuff anymore - just ask a few.)
By WW