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Some of you know that I have been our Democratic Central Committee chair for several years. I was our treasurer for many years before that. As treasurer, I learned a lot about campaign finance laws and how we figure in the grand scheme of things statewide. I also saw trends and came up with some ideas about how we could do better financially so that we could help elect Democrats. That is a big part of why I became chairman.
My chairmanship is not without controversy. I discovered that one person was doing us a lot of damage, both financially, and in terms of helping get the vote out and campaigning for local and national candidates. I was surprised that so many of our problems led back to one woman, a doctor's wife who dabbles in politics. She quit because I fought openly with her. But she is popular and rich. I could lose my job over this.
If that happens, it is their loss. I will find another place in politics, and I won't always have to feel like I am waging warfare.
Anyway, something else has happened. I have replied in another thread about our local SHARE program, and how much good it does here to feel low income families. (BTW, SHARE is not restricted to low income people. It is a great help to anyone trying to save on groceries).
SHARE was started here about thirty years ago by a good man named Thurston. I always admired his dedication to the poor and to our community. When he died, someone else took over SHARE. She has had it. It is becoming too frustrating for her, and it takes too much of her time, so she is quitting.
This is no time economically to abandon the poor and unemployed. We need this program, even if this poor woman has been exhausted by her years of running it.
I am organized. My life needs purpose. I am a hard worker, used to giving thousands of volunteer hours to things that are meaningful to me. Maybe I could do this.
Of course, I would need help. Maybe the local food pantry, the council of churches, the township, or some others might help. They say that when one door closes, another opens. Maybe I should do this.
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