Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Bureaucrats Just Don't Get It


"We need to review and consider why there wasn't the political support," David Sewell, boss at RDNO was quoted as saying in today's paper ("Pressure placed on politicians", Morning Star).

Because politicians listened to their constituents, that's why!

This is two months since the $70 million water referendum was defeated.

Sewell needs to be told by politicians--who initially were nearly unanimous in favour of the Master Water Plan--what constituents have told elected officials:  We will not approve a plan that continues to put chlorinated water on acreages and farms--soon to be filtered water if bureaucrats' master water plan is allowed to proceed.

Sure, residents turned down the $70 million cost.
That was the lone question on the referendum.

But in so doing, residents also turned down the projects of the master water plan.

That's something the bureaucrats haven't yet gotten used to.
They probably listen only to each other.

"It's a shitty plan," offers Kia.

There.
Somebody had to say it.

 

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