Say NO to UNI-GOVERNENT
Indianapolis, IN [Marion County] created a style of county government that removed power from the county government, small towns and townships then gave that power & monies collected to big city politics. The city did not take care of itself, so it relied on getting others around them to pay for their mistakes. One size does not fit all. Rural communities need to be able to preserve rural lifestyles otherwise the multitudes will suppress the few. We need to value, among many things, in this case individualism, privacy and private property. Parents should parent their children, property owners should be caretakers of their properties; HOA's should manage the expectations of residents; Townships should have a plan for developing well balanced communities; each town should govern it's town; cities govern cities; each county government should govern it's rural, town and city communities to work with each other; states govern states; the three branckes of the US government to govern federally; & United Nations to foster communications between countries of the world and for the expanse of water between them.
Skipping any of these layers will suppress diversity.
Fort Wayne Indiana politics tried to take over Allen County IN, thankfully unsuccessfully, back in 2014. There are many reasons not to allow this to happen and we must keep vigilant for over-reaching government. Further reading & not affiliated in any way to this website, see the article in Belt Magazine The Undemocratic Making of Indianapolis How Unigov, a 1970s-era legislative project, helped create modern-day Indy and its suburbs. March 29, 2019 By Nicole Poletika
link as of 2022/02/06 https://beltmag.com/undemocratic-indianapolis-unigov-poletika/
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