Mouse or lion? Time to speak up
October 5, 2010 Leave a comment
Its about listening.
Its about sensible decision making (intelligent leadership).
I’ve said this from the start. It’s why I stood.
I stood up, so you could speak up.
Some people have invalidated their votes in opposition. Others have already given up on our council and have decided not to vote. That speaks volumes about the existing council. But it won’t bring about positive change. It will just keep the status quo.
Apathy to vote will only incite this council to continue to not listen.
According to a recent survey:
“Only a third of respondents believe territorial authorities listen to residents and barely one in four voters have confidence in their council’s leadership.”
So, 66% believe council don’t listen, and more than 75% want new leadership.
Well, now is the time to stand up. Wellington needs to roar!
Council need to know the consequences of not listening. Because we can’t afford another 3 years, replayed over again on all the issues that have been kicked to touch, until after this election.
So ask your friends, colleagues, and neighbours if they have voted . And challenge them to roar.
Make your voice heard!
http://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/local/4196605/Financial-issues-push-environmental-concerns-down-list-of-voters-priorities, http://wellington.scoop.co.nz/?p=28241, http://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/opinion/editorials/4190044/Editorial-Top-of-the-to-do-list-decide-who-runs-your-city
Breaking news! Jack Yan endorsed by Sir Michael Fowler. Wade-Brown considers Jack Yan “intelligent, positive and friendly” and asks all Wade-Brown supporters to vote Yan “2″ on the ballot.

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