Read, think, vote

Mar 8, 2011

On April 5, 2011, voters will head to the ballot box to make decisions about the future leadership of Wareham. The political rhetoric has begun to ramp up and it will only increase as we grow closer to Election Day, April 5th, 2011. It would be nice to judge candidates based on what they say, but it is difficult to separate the empty promises from the true desire to improve our town. How do we educate ourselves on the candidates? How do we elect the right candidates to bring accountability, fiscal responsibility, and leadership to Wareham? I suggest WE read, think, and vote.

There is no question Wareham has seen better days. On April 6th, 2010, voters dutifully flocked to the poll to voice their desire for change. In that election, three incumbents were sent packing. It was just the beginning. In this election, two incumbents, perhaps sensing the growing discontent of the voters, decided not to run. Does that mean we will see a change in philosophy or leadership? That is where we, as voters, have to do our research. Look beyond the campaign slogans and promises. If you have the time, there are newspapers and websites with a plethora of information on candidates. Does their background show leadership and sustained success? Do any of the candidates have a history of dealing with municipal government? Do they have a clear understanding of executive management principles? Are they able to speak out and stand strong or do they “go along to get along”? Most importantly, does the candidate represent the voice of the people or do they represent the same agenda that has made Wareham the butt of jokes around the Commonwealth? Can they mobilize the entire town and not just partisan voters?

Please pay attention to their assessment of where Wareham is. Do they see the issues that face Wareham? Are they aware of the financial difficulties facing our town? What is their response to our current administration asking us to spend ALL of Free Cash (over $1 Million) to balance the most recent three years?

The most important right you have is your right to vote. Your vote can be the difference between a bright future for Wareham or more of the same “mess” this town has endured.

Thank you for your time.

Please vote April 5th.

Larry McDonald
Maple Springs Road