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I appreciate the author's desire to not offend his colleagues and the bureaucrats who are tasked to perform the duties related to county business. It is challenging enough to cooperate with people who are focused on conflicting agendas without adding unnecessary hostilities. This of course doesn't apply to most of us so I want to point out an obvious problem.

Many of our local elected politicians and their bureaucrats have no motivation, other than their personal election season, to act in a mature, responsible fashion. Why should they?

I'll cite numbers provided with the Lake Cunningham Fire District statistics. It states there are 16,231 registered voters; I wonder what the number is of unregistered potential voters is. Of the 16,231 only 1,514 (9.33%) voted in that referendum. That's sad. Even sadder is out of that 1,514 I suspect a relatively small handful attempt to stay informed on issues.

This is not unique. In the recent Presidential election, Greenville County had, according to scvotes.gov, a 77.76% turnout. While that sounds pretty good, it's still just a little better than 3/4 of registered voters. Of that number, how many make efforts to stay informed? And again, how many unregistered people are there?

Elected politicians realize the vast majority of registered voters are not following events closely. Indifference is one reason and another reason is there are not many sources that actually report news. The local corporate owned media is staffed with people who are not reporters, they are repeaters. Their function is to repeat what elected politicians tell them.

Media and government are a clique, each looking out for each other's well being. A good example is the spokespeople for several local government's. Greenville County's spokesperson is a former network media station employee, and I could name a couple of others who have similar resumes. One back scratching the other?

As long as narratives are controlled there is little hope much will change, and that suits most elected politicians just fine. That's why I think it safe to conclude they don't appreciate your effort in communicating with constituents. It's why at least a few of us do appreciate your efforts!

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Ron Tamaccio's avatar

Another outstanding effort to keep us informed!

We appreciate your candor and dedication to public service!!

I hope your influence on the “ new” council increases their willingness to “serve” rather than “service” the special interests!

Thank you, Sir!!!

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