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Even if 98% of the people livin' in that town voted for the ban :rolleyes:
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you cited @ least twice that popular vote wins political agenda with the illusion that the"gubbimint" " will do the "will of the people"...They do when the "will" alines with the "agenda", and if they cant manipulate the sheeple to hang themselves with their rope they simply overturn it in "court", pass legislation by "consensus", or take executive action by citing FALSE precedence or creating an imaginary need or emergency
ANOTHER EXAMPLE OF SHEEPLE being led...98% voted for the ban and got it...OK (popular vote,majority)
almost 7/10 DID NOT WANT OBAMACARE PASSESED.........GUESS WHAT.HAPPENED ..GUESS WHAT is going on RIGHT NOW.......AMNESTY for 5 (25+) MILLION new party members
 
you cited @ least twice that popular vote wins political agenda with the illusion that the"gubbimint" " will do the "will of the people"...
almost 7/10 DID NOT WANT OBAMACARE PASSESED...
No illusion here.
You can't compare government at a local level to government at the federal level... apples and oranges.
Laws and ordinances are often determined by popular vote at local levels... and even if it isn't done by vote the people are allowed individual voice at city council/county board meetings. Our federal government is a "Republic" system... we only use the "democracy" process to elect them. Local government, especially in smaller communities, operates much closer to a "Democracy"... the people are given individual say, or even a vote, on most all social issues impacting the community.
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That's not true slowp. In 2010, the people of Fairbanks (North Star Borough) voted to ban local government from "regulating" heating appliances (any heating appliance)... they did not vote to ban the enforcement of EPA "standards". It was not a rule passed by local government... it was enacted by popular vote. The latest October vote simply rescinds that ban... nothing more. And, it's worth noting, Proposition 2 failed by a mere 3 points. Also worth noting, any "regulations" or burn bans imposed would not apply to homes with only wood/coal-fired heating appliances (2000 homes by North Star Borough estimates), or those unable to afford alternate heating fuel (an unknown number at this time).

There was fear-mongering used on both sides of the Proposition 2 issue, and your misrepresentation of it does not help matters in any way... it's same as throwing gasoline on the fire (pun intended).
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:chop:more bs chopped to pieces. thanks for taking the time,,to debunk the bs...
 

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