Sunday, June 10, 2012

Learn from the affects of our city political history


"Our environment is our economy", yes but that's a city council promoted 10 year mistake.

Celebrating 10 years of anti-growth in Pacifica
Understanding our own city political history is important.  Dismissing the crippling affect of anti-growth  policies supplemented by extreme citizen volunteerism is proven economic folly for this city.  Want something better?  Fall 2012 vote only for pro-growth city council candidates, and support those who would bring-in an improved city economy. 

Quotes to think about in advance of the Fall city council election from Eduflack, Improving Education through effective communications.  Eduflack is written by Patrick Riccards, one of the nation's leading education communications strategists.

 "We've all heard George Santayana's famous quote (often attributed to others), that "those who do not learn from the past are condemned to repeat it."  It is a poignant statement on the importance of understanding what has happened in the past, so we can learn and grow from it.

Personally, Eduflack prefers the words of baseball philosopher king Yogi Berra, who eloquently said that if we don't know where we are going, we will never know if we get there."  

Posted by Kathy Meeh

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