There will always be a group of people who stand on the sidelines believing The Jefferson will be approved regardless of all the meetings, petitions, letters to the editor or promising statements by politicians.
In his recent State of the Union address, President Obama took this defeatist attitude head on:
"It’s a lot easier to be cynical; to accept that change is not possible, and politics is hopeless,
and the problem is all the folks who are elected don't care, and to believe that our voices
and actions don’t matter. But if we give up now, then we forsake a better future. Those with
money and power will gain greater control over the decisions that could send a young soldier
to war, or allow another economic disaster, or roll back the equal rights and voting rights that
generations of Americans have fought, even died, to secure. And then, as frustration grows,
there will be voices urging us to fall back into our respective tribes, to scapegoat fellow
citizens who don’t look like us, or pray like us, or vote like we do, or share the same
background.
We can’t afford to go down that path. It won’t deliver the economy we want. It will not produce the security we want. But most of all, it contradicts everything that makes us the envy of the world.
So, my fellow Americans, whatever you may believe, whether you prefer one party or no party, whether you supported my agenda or fought as hard as you could against it -- our collective futures depends on your willingness to uphold your duties as a citizen. To vote. To speak out. To stand up for others, especially the weak, especially the vulnerable, knowing that each of us is only here because somebody, somewhere, stood up for us. We need every American to stay active in our public life -- and not just during election time -- so that our public life reflects the goodness and the decency that I see in the American people every single day.
It is not easy. Our brand of democracy is hard."
Now it is our time to stand up. To stand up for our children. To insure a better future for our community and oppose the marketing gimmickry of those who claim The Jefferson is good for our community when the evidence is overwhelmingly clear its only good for the Texas developer.
As numerous residents commented at the first scoping session, they want the children in our community that follow their children to receive the same excellent education theirs did and it would be criminal if that did not happen.
Standing up together in even greater numbers at the upcoming February 10 second scoping session- that is how we will Stop The Jefferson.
Get involved. Stay involved and always bring your New York values.
Get involved. Stay involved and always bring your New York values.
No comments:
Post a Comment