Thank you! I have come to the point where I automatically delete posts from the “usual suspects” without opening them
Echo chamber is a great analogy Thank goodness there is a 2 minute limit on speakers at the meeting and that a motion to call the question can force a vote if duly approved It is a little ironic that the same cadre that objects to having to show up in person is pounding the table for no time limits on speakers or the number of speakers. Hey, isn’t that called a filibuster and isn’t that the mechanism by which a minority of senators can prevent the senate from taking action that the majority wish to take? On Wed, Dec 20, 2023 at 4:18 PM Scott Stewart <scott_a_stew...@yahoo.com> wrote: > *re: let the firestorm proceed! * > > Agree, 100% with Laura and everything she said! > > This forum has turned into an echo chamber. I've lost any, and all, > interest in anything that comes for the ~12 or so people that feel > compelled to post almost daily with the same rhetoric. > > There is a simple solution. You can always vote with your feet. > > There are 23 homes listed for sale in Milton. > > Thanks Laura! > > Best Regards, > Scott Stewart > > > On Wednesday, 20 December 2023 at 12:37:41 pm GMT-5, Laura Glynn < > mslc...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > I may be wrong (as usual) but the refusal of the opponents to Option C to > accept that Option C was duly passed at a duly called and held town meeting > is eerily similar to those who still claim Biden did not win the duly held > 2020 election > > I have lived in Lincoln for only 30 years. The New England town meeting > is the purest form of democracy that exists today and I treasure it. > Convenience should not be the overriding goal of government. > > In my opinion the issues can’t be very important to you if it isn’t worth > your time to show up and listen to your neighbors and then vote taking into > account the discussion. These meetings are announced far in advance. No > one had to hitch a horse and wagon to go through snowy dirt roads to get > there (as used to be the case). Except for the truly bedridden everyone > makes time for Dr appointments, holidays, religious assemblies etc. and > showing up at a meeting in your own town is not an outrageous ask or > burden. > > The right to vote is a right but also a privilege. > > If our system of government is offensive to you then I am sorry you moved > to the wrong town. > > There is a simple solution. You can always vote with your feet. > > There are 23 homes listed for sale in Milton. > > Please stop maligning a system of government that has worked well for > centuries. It may be that new technology (clickers) can expedite the > voting at the meeting but the exchange of views and ideas in person at the > meeting and before the vote is the essential component of the town meeting > > Lincoln talk is not a substitute for the town meeting > > So again, we had a duly called and held town meeting at which Option C was > duly adopted after a motion duly made and seconded as voted by over a > majority of those who cared enough to devote their time to listening and > exchanging views and then voting. > > I am honestly shocked at the idea that we are to change our system of > government to make it more convenient for a few with busy schedules > > Ok, let the firestorm proceed! > > On Wed, Dec 20, 2023 at 10:57 AM <t...@kennedygroupboston.com> wrote: > > In yesterday’s Globe, a story on how residents of Milton have enough > signatures to force a town wide ballot question on HCA. > > The link is below. > If it’s behind a pay wall for you, essentially: > “We’re very pleased with the energy around this effort,” Swenson said. > The goal of the drive is to force a vote, defeat the zoning article, and > put town officials back to work to develop a consensus zoning plan that > can earn wider support. > > https://www.bostonglobe.com/2023/12/19/metro/milton-state-housing-law/ > > Other towns have done similarly, some opting out, others suing the > state. > > Also: > I have yet to hear an answer as to why our housing numbers are lumped > into those of an Air Force base and why we have not attempted to change > that? > > Regarding town meeting voting. It’s inexcusable, not to mention > disrespectful, to residents and a major reason that those with families > cannot/do not attend, for a single vote to take an hour and a half of > waiting. > > I would also suggest that large three or four story condo buildings and > hundreds of additional cars is a radical change to our town. > > Tom Kennedy > > > -- > The LincolnTalk mailing list. > To post, send mail to Lincoln@lincolntalk.org. > Browse the archives at https://pairlist9.pair.net/mailman/private/lincoln/ > . > Change your subscription settings at > https://pairlist9.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/lincoln. > > -- > The LincolnTalk mailing list. > To post, send mail to Lincoln@lincolntalk.org. > Browse the archives at https://pairlist9.pair.net/mailman/private/lincoln/ > . > Change your subscription settings at > https://pairlist9.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/lincoln. > >
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