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I just watched my local city council's meeting this week, courtesty of public access tv.
They were discussing allocation of public funds for agencies which help the poorest and neediest (as in those with mental handicaps) in our community.
The most a city in my state can allocate from these funds is 15%. My city allocates this maximum to helping the needy in my community.
Unfortunately, not all cities do.
One (Democratic) council member was talking about a food pantry program which also helps educate about composting and about "weird" foods...those contributions from health food stores which people might not be as familiar with...teaching how to use goats milk, etc.
The session closed with a Republican council member whose remarks I wish I could quote, but I'll have to paraphase them.
He said...it's important to remember what government is for. Government is not for any of us who sit up here on this council. If government has any purpose, it is surely for those in our community who are most needy, who are most vulnerable, most at risk.
Can you imagine such a remark coming from any Bushista? Can you imagine a Bushista thinking that govt is not to enrich his cronies, or favor his base who love to bash the poor and blame them for misfortune?
I cannot imagine how such a Republican as the man on my city council could vote for Bush, when you compare the actions of the one man vs. the other.
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