My Side of the Fence

The danger isn't going too far. It's that we don't go far enough.

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Why I like politics

Before I was involved in politics, I presumed that people who are involved in public life just liked to be in a position of power. I figured that there might also be a couple of other reasons but it was my belief that power was an important factor. When I talked to elected officials about why they ran for office it was normally a variation on the “make a difference” or “get things done” theme.

It is at least somewhat ironic (although it didn’t occur to me at the time) that this is one of the reasons that I gave when I ran for office. I’ve only been on the Council for 18 months or so but I still do believe in that reason and that answer. Some are not swayed by my answer and think that it must be really cool and/or glamorous to be on council. Having been around a little more than a year I can tell you with certainty that there is very little glamorous about being on Council. It is a tremendous amount of work (I average about 15 hours a week – mostly at night) and requires endless meetings, research, writing, contemplation and thought – all otherwise known as time. The only time that it is really “cool” is when you can get something done or help someone out.

In any event, after my short experience I think my answer has changed at least somewhat to become more nuanced. There are now two halves to the answer:
1. I like being on Council because I believe that I’m making a difference. I want to make Manassas a better place and I’m prepared to commit the time to get it done. I know, deep down, that the day I believe that I fail to make a difference is the day I quit.

2. I like politics (which isn’t the same thing at all) because it is different almost every day. This also makes it infuriating but overall the landscape changes with each sunrise and it is a challenge.

The two halves are forever intertwined but it is possible to consider them seperately. And Tudor Hall, I know, you believe that I’ve been around too long already.

Please Call

I attend many meetings during the course of the year. Like most things in life, some I like, some are tolerable and some I despise. My favorite meetings tend to be citizen meetings. Getting feedback from citizens helps the government work better. When the government works better, people are happier and my job gets easier. It isn’t always a straight line between citizen input and the government working better but if nobody knows what’s broken, it is not possible to fix it.

This brings me to my point: if you see something that concerns you in your neighborhood, please call the City to report it. If you are uncomfortable turning in one of your neighbors, call me and I’ll help you out. One run-down property breeds more. One area that seems tolerant of abusive behaviour will attract more of it. Please, please, please call the City to report these infractions. Don’t wait. Your tax dollars make the City go – you pay for it so make use of it!

I’ll create a page that has phone numbers on it later today

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