There are many people who do not believe that community service can really change a community; these people are wrong. The impact one can have on their community is impressive. Members of the Politico’s Club, me included, went out during football games, back to school night, and parent teacher conferences to inform voters about the DVDUSD override on the ballot. We informed the public that passing the override would be beneficial to themselves and their family, and that it would not increase property taxes if passed. It was predicted that the override would fail, like many around the US where schools are looking for funds, but as of today, it is passing. (Arizona Election Results) I believe that out of our effort, we were able to change the opinions of the voters around us. We showed them what positive things could come from passing the override and it seems many of them listened. We were also able to register a few people who otherwise may not have registered to vote in this year’s elections.
Even when I wasn’t actually participating in a work type of service there was still a point for me to be there. At the homeowners meeting, the speakers very much appreciated input about the designs they were pitching. They had markers and sticky notes for anyone who wanted to leave a note with advice for the projects. Many people don’t participate in this kind of political involvement because they fear their voices will not be heard. The irony of this is that by not going to meetings like this one and not trying to get your opinions out there, your voice really won’t be heard. These are also often the people who wind up complaining when they don’t get their way on a project.
In political participation, I think society can only be bettered. If everyone in America cared about the politics around them and got involved in the community, we could have a better society as a whole. People would be more educated in politics, and they could chose politicians that they knew were the best for their individual wants. This would lead to less conflict between what the legislatures want and what the average American wants. If every American knew what they wanted, then legislatures who wanted the same things would be elected. This would lead to a stronger connection between the American people and the national government. In a stronger relationship, society in America would benefit greatly, the people would be able to trust their legislatures and the legislatures would be able to trust the people. If everyone volunteered or took a few hours from their week to get involved in the politics of today, we would be a much smarter and efficient society.
Resources:
Arizona Election Results – Phoenix Election Results azcentral.com (n.d.) retrieved from http://www.azcentral.com/elections/index.php