1. If you are majority population, you should not be governed/represented by someone who isn't overwhelmingly familiar with your community and its intricacies.
2. Gotta play the game. Putting money into candidates you rock with is most effective. Without financial repercussions, its impossible to put any real pressure on
someone. Terrible candidate representing you? If you have funds and pull, its easy to back someone else and run a campaign shoveling shyt on the person who
didn't fulfill the people's will. Currently, its get upset, vote someone new in, repeat.
Said it before, and will say it again: controlling your localities gets you results. Obviously disadvantaged areas will have it harder pulling it off, but for those of us with
time and inclination to run our mouths about the issues, we have time to actually DO something. Unless talking is is just enough for folks
2. Gotta play the game. Putting money into candidates you rock with is most effective. Without financial repercussions, its impossible to put any real pressure on
someone. Terrible candidate representing you? If you have funds and pull, its easy to back someone else and run a campaign shoveling shyt on the person who
didn't fulfill the people's will. Currently, its get upset, vote someone new in, repeat.
Said it before, and will say it again: controlling your localities gets you results. Obviously disadvantaged areas will have it harder pulling it off, but for those of us with
time and inclination to run our mouths about the issues, we have time to actually DO something. Unless talking is is just enough for folks