Honorable Legislators, guests,
For his first eight months, Arizona Governor Doug Ducey has tried to become a prominent and influential leader but has failed in doing so with his obvious crocodile tears showing. Only a fool would think he has done any good since he was sworn in as our governor. One can pick up on his lack of sensitivity of his office and his agenda, by the way he puts out waxed lyrical rhetoric about the need for better educational and economic conditions and then slam the budget to give more money to the prison system while denying those vital funds for healthcare, children safety and other topics discussed during his campaign.
The past eight months has failed to show anyone, the presence of real prominent and genuine leaders from our legislative body or even non-government entities who have succumbed to the political will of those elected to office. It is time for all politicians to review their own personal conscious awakening and decide whether they want to lead or follow.
Our state is suffering more lows than highs in many areas. Perhaps their stint of office should be based on their performance rather than their financial contributions to their respective political parties. Corporations refuse to re-locate to Arizona because of the poor emphasis on education for kids or extended families and the high tuition for those seeking post secondary educational opportunities. Their lackluster performance, dedication to public needs and their insensitivity to government lucidity and accountability seems to escape the attention of many when they show their dark side.
This is not and does not in any way denote or reflect a lack of respect to those who have led from the front and who have broken their silence on these important issues. They have shown their commitment to our future and the terms of governance of the state in a most appropriate and rightful manner. It is pleasing that some still believe in government for the people and not against the people.
This means that the rest of these so-called leaders either have crocodile tears or want to appear the pleasing of those who greatly benefited from dark money and contributions that harm our future more than inaction itself. There is no doubt, Governor Ducey, leads the pack with crocodile tears as he pretends to care about education, our kids and our future but continues to make decisions that benefit the rich and denies progress to the middle class and the poor.
Politicians should avoid treating the masses with disrespect and insincerity. Their talk of change only benefits those who contributed to their election coffers and in all actual sense, they are planning their own future rather than that of the state and the people who live there.
Regards,
Carl ToersBijns
Mesa, Arizona
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For his first eight months, Arizona Governor Doug Ducey has tried to become a prominent and influential leader but has failed in doing so with his obvious crocodile tears showing. Only a fool would think he has done any good since he was sworn in as our governor. One can pick up on his lack of sensitivity of his office and his agenda, by the way he puts out waxed lyrical rhetoric about the need for better educational and economic conditions and then slam the budget to give more money to the prison system while denying those vital funds for healthcare, children safety and other topics discussed during his campaign.
The past eight months has failed to show anyone, the presence of real prominent and genuine leaders from our legislative body or even non-government entities who have succumbed to the political will of those elected to office. It is time for all politicians to review their own personal conscious awakening and decide whether they want to lead or follow.
Our state is suffering more lows than highs in many areas. Perhaps their stint of office should be based on their performance rather than their financial contributions to their respective political parties. Corporations refuse to re-locate to Arizona because of the poor emphasis on education for kids or extended families and the high tuition for those seeking post secondary educational opportunities. Their lackluster performance, dedication to public needs and their insensitivity to government lucidity and accountability seems to escape the attention of many when they show their dark side.
This is not and does not in any way denote or reflect a lack of respect to those who have led from the front and who have broken their silence on these important issues. They have shown their commitment to our future and the terms of governance of the state in a most appropriate and rightful manner. It is pleasing that some still believe in government for the people and not against the people.
This means that the rest of these so-called leaders either have crocodile tears or want to appear the pleasing of those who greatly benefited from dark money and contributions that harm our future more than inaction itself. There is no doubt, Governor Ducey, leads the pack with crocodile tears as he pretends to care about education, our kids and our future but continues to make decisions that benefit the rich and denies progress to the middle class and the poor.
Politicians should avoid treating the masses with disrespect and insincerity. Their talk of change only benefits those who contributed to their election coffers and in all actual sense, they are planning their own future rather than that of the state and the people who live there.
Regards,
Carl ToersBijns
Mesa, Arizona
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