Time to get off your butt and vote!

April 27th, 2008 by prokenoshan Posted in Kenosha politics

Well, the local elections are coming up soon. Does everyone have their info all read and their minds made up?

If not then get with the program would ya!

While many people in Kenosha are really sick of this issue or that issue, personally im sick of the people who are so complacent that anything can happen in this town without any real backlash from the people. The local government here has gotten away with a lot of stuff over the years, and noone was watching. It is most definitely time for that to change.

The current mayor has been in office for 12 yrs now, and most people don’t even know who the mayor is. That’s really sad. Not only should they know who has squandered millions of tax payers’ dollars, they should know who is going to replace him to ensure it doesn’t happen again.

I actively encourage everyone to get off their duffs and vote on the 1st. not only am I going to vote, I’m going to be a poll watcher in the 4th district. That’s right, im watching you. lol

Seriously we as kenoshans need to get involved, as the average kenoshan ignores local politics we only empower those in office to get away with whatever they want. Do I need to mention the boat barn, how about a few museums?’

The local candidates have been putting out door hangers like crazy, there is no way everyone has not had access to the information on the candidates. The signs are out in waves on the side of the road. So there is no way we can say that we don’t even know who’s running.

It really is time for us to show those in office that were paying attention, and were not going to allow the special interest groups free rein in the public funds anymore.

Remember, the 1st of april, its time to show you actually care.

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oh, the agony of defeat.

April 27th, 2008 by prokenoshan Posted in Kenosha politics

Well the local elections are over, and the candidates that I supported didn’t make it, so I get to call it all experience and move on. Of course cheering for the underdogs does tend to work that way in local politics.

I did get to learn a few things through all this though, it will be a help later when I assist other candidates. Notice that I said assist.

I did get to witness something I had known about for many years, voter apathy.

It pretty bad, when you live in a city of almost 100,000, but only about 15 thousand show up at the polls through out the city. Most of the candidates in the county won with less then 500 votes. In my district alone there are 12000 registered voters, but only about 7 hundred showed up and most of them were retired.

Which only means that older generations are the ones paying attention? This is really sad considering that they won’t be here much longer, who’s going to vote then. Many looked like death warmed over, but were still there, and willing to do their part. There were even times when we thought for sure that one person or the other was going to collapse. Oxygen tanks, wheelchairs, walkers and all. Hopefully as we get older, we will also begin to pay attention, or this country is in for a very difficult future.

I also noticed that the majority of the voters were woman. That alone is a major observation. Politicians should be paying attention to this. The woman will probably continue to lead in numbers of votes. That means less shaking hands and more kisses on the cheeks. Better also learn to like pictures of the grandchildren. Perhaps holding debates at the bingo parlor aren’t really out of the question. Perhaps buying all your baked goods from church bake sales would also be a good idea.

What I don’t understand is that It’s supposed to be the men’s responsibility to run a community, whether they like the hassle or not, and they just don’t show up like they should. Like it or not, society as a whole dictates that this is our burden, but yet, we don’t care .

Where are all the leaders? Where are all the guys who are willing to take care of business? I know where, at home, watching TV, refusing to get involved. Cussing about this person or that. The whole time allowing the country to go into the hands of that exact person. Next time you get mad at a politician, just remember he/she is there because you aren’t. They actually cared enough to try.( yep, that was a challenge, alright.)

Quit cussing and gripping guys, you let it be that way. And you just missed another chance to make it different. Instead your wife had to go do it for you. As usual. This is a real problem in society that needs to be addressed more.

Now, my next question is not so simple, who do I get to assist next?

We have more elections coming up this year. Perhaps one of you who are reading this will be running. If so, let us know in the comments. Perhaps you could be my next underdog to support. You never know!?

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