While I am an optimist, and will frame my article as such, I believe that we face some challenges going forward. I will now dispense with what I believe we should do, can do, and hope to do post December 9th.
I have a dream that as a county, we can come together regardless of our cultural identities, affiliations, or social circles and address the problems that we have. When we, as a community, believe as a whole that we can do more good together than we can apart, our success will begin, and it will be difficult to stop. I have a dream that as a community, this tax will give us a tool to use that will make our economic picture much more attractive, but that as a community we can start to look at other things that need attention and work from us as well. I believe those issues to be substance abuse in our children, poverty in our working population, and apathy with all those in between. I believe that when we as leaders and concerned citizens of
I have a dream that we, as residents of Independence County, will start on this journey of revitalization by which we will see growth all across the county as a result of our vote, by which, we will have tools that will benefit everyone in our area. I have a dream that ten years from now we will look back on this effort and consider it to be a time and a place by which everyone in this community put aside whatever differences were present, whatever resentments that we harbored, and brought to the forefront of our minds the concern of everyone else in Independence County and said that never again would they let their community get to be in that shape again. I have a dream that we will all work on issues that share a common good and share a common fate, and those are of economic well being for ours and our posterity.
I have a dream that this effort will be just the beginning in a period of change that we will see in our community that will transfer itself to our youth, and those who genuinely hold the key to future’s door and that they will use with it a passion and a care that they saw in their parents and grandparents and was evident in their action they took to take care of their home, their community, and that of their friends, neighbors, and fellow citizens. I have a dream that the children of
I have a dream that does not end with what has just been enumerated in this article, but continues on a path and direction that our youth will set for us in the future. Our dreams become realities when we take steps to see that they happen, and the only difference between dreamers and visionaries is the passion by which visionaries desire to get things done. My dream has a lot of visionaries in it but in reality, it is no dream at all. We have some very passionate people right here in front of us. For our dreams to become realities, they just have to learn what passion looks like and means again.