FOR and AGAINST prop B by Zoar Gonzalez
Vote YES!
Prop B is intended to bring a change to our county, San Diego has had the same council members for a extensive period of time. There needs to be a limit to the time served as a council. For an example there is less funding for our teachers, fire fighters and nurses, voting YES will not only increase the funding but it will also mean that the members in the council will have a two year limit. After the two years there will be a chance for another leader to take charge and only improve on what the previous leader started. In other words many democrats are choosing to pass this proposition, many democrats feel that the council members are taking advantage of the position they hold. These incumbents are making so much money where they start to play favorites; giving money to the corporations and companies of their choice. Our county has grown in democratic supporters and the county supervisors tend to be fiscal conservatives because they tend to have secure jobs and they know where the money is going, then again they have forgotten that the money they receive comes for us taxpayers.
Vote NO!
Prop B takes the voter’s power to vote for the best candidate, Prop B is a waste of money it is evident that it did not work in Sacramento. The people already hold the power to chose which council leader benefits them, if there is a council member that is not doing his/her job the people can vote to have them taken off the board. The passage of Prop B would limit the power citizens have as it is because it forces them to choose new leaders every two years not allowing the current leader to continue their plans. More Republican based individuals would reject Prop B, the San Diego County Taxpayers Association strongly oppose the passage of prop B because it would mean that the citizens would have to pay large amounts of money in order to implement new laws or plans that the incoming leaders may have. The military also opposes to the proposition B because it would mean that they will take away the right to import heavy object through the second port, which the military relies heavily on. Prop B would cancel the plan of making a port directly for military use for importation of heavy materials. The money that the taxpayers collect would go towards others things such attractions.
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