I was told
by my parents, if I couldn’t say anything positive about a situation, I
shouldn’t say anything at all. That advice would leave me lacking two minutes
of airtime today.
2019 was not
a good one for our region…specifically Fairfield. Let me speak frankly…
Fairfield is
broke. Our infrastructure is falling apart around us. The power grid is fragile
and the roads stink. Nobody wants to run for local office but are more than
willing to rant anonymously on-line about it.
Our leaders
are not focused on the obvious need for jobs. That would solve a lot of our
ills. One thing that won’t is the pervasive strategy of developing more and
more gambling opportunities.
I’m
convinced those video machines are driving local crime. This year saw fewer
meth busts and more burglaries. We are doing little to find ways to help people
who put their meager means into the local slots. It is an illness even more
destructive than anyone seems to realize.
Fairfield
has become a battleground. Local leaders, who should be pulling in the same
direction, don’t trust one another. We are becoming fractionalized. Younger and
more liberal thinkers can’t seem to be civil with the older and more
conservative crowd. And vice-versa. I get it every day.
This is what
happens to a region which loses hundreds of jobs and doesn’t do what it needs
to replace them. We turn our guns on each other instead of civilly disagreeing
and finding a way to work together on filling empty buildings and former
businesses.
There are
positives…and I promise to talk about them….but until then…
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