11-03-2006, 03:52 AM
ccm911 wrote:
Chris, what does voting on Tuesday have to do with attending a meeting in Millville? And now calling people out to vote? Were you at the RTR election meeting last week to express your voting right on our Club? I wonder if Wayne's thinking would change if they were going to build an AX park.
As for Millville being a "needy" area, they are part of an economic development zone within the state of NJ. That area has a 50% reduction in state sales tax to attempt to promote their economy.
Frankly, having people show up in Porsches (I'm not driving mine down), track cars, etc. could have a very positive impact on the committees showing them that we will drive to their community and spend money. Sure, we are selfish in our reasoning but that's the way of the world. If you owned that land, wouldn't you want to know that there was definite interest in your project? Wouldn't you like to see that your project can provide a major source of income to those in the town that need work? You call yourself an "idealist" well here's a chance to show it. Your ideals shouldn't only serve your very immediate area. This is an opportunity to support a project that could potentially turn this community around - not that's an ideal that I can live with.
Steve
Quote:I too am one of those "idealists". Just make sure you vote on Tuesday. Brian, you too. At this point there is no "Republican Right" or "Democrat Left".
Why dont you all you come and join in on November 7th and celebrate the greatness of America. As in "we get to vote and not get shot at, stabbed....."(you get the picture).
Chris, what does voting on Tuesday have to do with attending a meeting in Millville? And now calling people out to vote? Were you at the RTR election meeting last week to express your voting right on our Club? I wonder if Wayne's thinking would change if they were going to build an AX park.
As for Millville being a "needy" area, they are part of an economic development zone within the state of NJ. That area has a 50% reduction in state sales tax to attempt to promote their economy.
Frankly, having people show up in Porsches (I'm not driving mine down), track cars, etc. could have a very positive impact on the committees showing them that we will drive to their community and spend money. Sure, we are selfish in our reasoning but that's the way of the world. If you owned that land, wouldn't you want to know that there was definite interest in your project? Wouldn't you like to see that your project can provide a major source of income to those in the town that need work? You call yourself an "idealist" well here's a chance to show it. Your ideals shouldn't only serve your very immediate area. This is an opportunity to support a project that could potentially turn this community around - not that's an ideal that I can live with.
Steve
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