A Scholarly-esq Discussion of History, Trends, and New Cases in Constitutional and Appellate Legal Matters
January 25, 2013
When is enough enough?
Sure, we put up with a lot for the benefit of being American citizens: all kinds of taxes, promulgation of statutes with excessive punishments, bureaucratic forms, and who knows what else. And for the most part, its worth it. But, should we put up with the fact that we can't clean up our own neighborhood- and no one else can either?
http://annandaleva.blogspot.com/2013/01/citizen-activists-frustrated-by-lack-of.html
I'm not certain, but living in filth doesn't seem like something we should have to put up with. Another good example of when enough is enough. (Oh, and keep an eye out for when VDOT makes a promise to come to a neighborhood meeting, and then doesn't bother to show up; shows a lack of respect for the very people who employ them.)
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