Showing posts with label community; politics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label community; politics. Show all posts

Friday, October 17, 2008

Drip, Drip, Drip

I'm sitting with a pile of stamped postcards. They're written and ready to go to campaign HQ to be addressed and sent to undecided voters in swing states. There are lots of them and they represent hours of work by a number of people but when I sit and think of how few voters they'll actually reach it is discouraging. Still every vote matters. We have to fight to get every vote. Each little drip of water adds up and eventually makes a puddle, which can form a stream, which can fill a pond. It all adds up to something greater.

If a postcard I've written helps bring an undecided voter onboard then I've just doubled the impact of my vote. Thinking about it that way this pile suddenly seems larger.

This is how we change the world. This is how individuals can do it; with small steps towards small goals that can turn into larger steps towards larger goals and eventually others will help support us and we can go further and faster than we ever thought possible. This is the beauty of community organizing.

This is the wonder of community.

Friday, October 3, 2008

Massachusetts - Vote No on Question 1!

This binding referendum may sound good, eliminate personal income tax for everyone in the state, but it's a nightmare waiting to happen for all residents of this state especially homeowners. Our towns and schools will lose huge chunks of their budgets. Huge. Who will make up this shortfall? Property taxes will have to be increased. Schools and our childrens' education will suffer tremendously. Our public safety budgets will get slashed. Our roads and bridges will suffer.

Please vote no if you live in Massachusetts.

For more information and to check out the impact on your town go to:
http://votenoquestion1.com/