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Show Don't Vote; Complain It's all too typical. We people peo-ple complain but do nothing no-thing about it. Forty-one percent per-cent of the registered voters turned out for West Bounti-ful's Bounti-ful's Primary (with ridiculous percentages at any town meet-, ings). If things need to be changed, people need to express ex-press those needs one way being through the privilege to vote, among others. WHEN ORDINANCES or the way they are being enforced, en-forced, are outdated, or wasting wast-ing tax-payers money to causing caus-ing more problems than solv ing them, I believe there are few people sitting on counsels who will not bring changes about ab-out that are expressed by the majority as long as there is one. But what kind of decision making and conduct can exist by any official who only gets the votes of, or any public input in-put of, 5 1 percent of 4 1 percent of the registered voters of the total population of this town? When we do, or don't, take an active role as the case might be, we deserve what we get. Kathryn Dangerfield West Bountiful |