I used to believe in Santa
Claus, the Tooth Fairy and Politicians.
I actually thought the first two brought me gifts and the latter cared
about me and my community. Well, those
days are gone.
We are now neck deep in the
primary round of campaigning for our state’s top officials and I hope you’ve
been paying attention. The promises and the
BS are piling up pretty fast, especially when it comes to the issue of transportation.
A few candidates have been
brave enough to endorse the idea of tolls while others just mouth vague
platitudes like “we should have free-flowing traffic on I-95…”. No explanations of how or who’d pay for it,
just the pandering promises. Why not a
chicken in every pot, too?
For the past few years I
have had a standing offer to meet with anyone running for public office to talk
about transportation. Republican,
Democrat, Independent… I don’t care. If
you want to build an informed platform on this issue, I’ll give you the history
and perspective and you take it from there.
I’ll explain Metro-North’s
complicated relationship with the CDOT.
I’ll give you the facts about the pilfering of money from the Special
Transportation Fund by both Republicans and Democrats. I know all this stuff, having immersed myself
in it for over 20 years. And I know
there are no easy answers.
So far this election I’ve
met with two gubernatorial candidates and several folks running for State Rep
and State Senate. I won’t reveal the
names, but I will tell you I’ve found two things to be true: 1) Regardless of party affiliation, most
candidates know nothing about transportation, and 2) their “solutions” to the
problem they don’t understand are facile.
One- party rule is a
dangerous thing as the Democrats have shown for the past eight years. Holding a super-majority breeds arrogance and
zero interest in the minority party’s views.
If the Republicans flip things to their favor in November I’m sure
they’d be just as arrogant. A pox on both their houses.
Here’s what I do not
understand: why are Democrats and
Republicans unwilling to work together, especially on issues of common interest,
like transportation? Did you know that
there is no caucus in the state legislature of D’s and R’s from Fairfield
County?
With all the issues this
transportation-crippled corner of Connecticut shares in common, the State
Representatives and State Senators from this area do not meet together to
strategize how to fight for our area’s interests. Instead, they caucus only with the members of
their own party and snipe at each other and whoever is Governor.
It’s so much easier to blame
than to fix.
I knew that party politics
on the national level was bad, but this is ridiculous. Whether Republican or Democrat, if you
represent voters in Fairfield County you should be meeting with your fellow
pols and fighting for the region, not scoring political points by Tweeting
attacks to your base.
So pardon my cynicism as we
get ready for the August 14th primary. I’m just losing faith in the whole system.
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