Pam,
Great post.
Speaking of the Nazi Party, wasn't the reason that so many people followed the Nazi Party and Adolf Hitler was because they were convinced that it was the only way to make Germany strong? Also, didn't the Nazi Party and Adolf Hitler use intimidation tactics to sway or silence those that opposed them?
Fast-forward to 2016, and we have a mayor and a group of about roughly 100 of his followers seemingly telling us that we must vote for his plan in order to keep Lakewood and its healthcare strong. From what I have heard and from police reports and public records, some city leaders are allegedly using intimidation tactics to sway or silence those that oppose them. Isn't the Lakewood Democratic Club's alleged banning of cameras another possible attempt to intimidate or silence opposition? It should be noted that until Save Lakewood Hospital members began attending the meetings, I believe that the club was mostly polluted with Summers and his cronies.
The issue in Nazi Germany was that not enough people realized what was happening and spoke up until it was too late. Use your voice while you still have it. Vote against 64 in November.
You hit the nail on the head with this, Pam. I was just thinking of how much many of these shenanigans resemble those used by the Nazi Party and Adolf Hitler. I am not at all saying that they are even close to being in the same category, but it is interesting to note the apparent similarities between the governing styles.
In my opinion, Summers is not a leader of a city. He is a divider and is the leader of a cult. What is next? Tearing down the women's pavilion to put in a Jacuzzi and private, full-service bar for the mayor?
All hail the king!
