Accountability Starts With Showing Up
I’m gonna say this upfront so nobody gets it twisted: I need to start showing up to Northeast meetings more often. Because if you think the Lower Valley knows how to throw down at a community meeting, the Northeast said “hold my local-establishment hot beverage.” Those meetings? Not boring. Not polite. Not your little rubber-stamp, nod-your-head, clap-on-command situation. Nah. They’re loud, messy, passionate… and honestly, exactly what democracy is supposed to look like when people actually care. And from what I heard, last night did not disappoint. So here’s the scene: Northeast Democrats meeting, decent turnout, and there’s a hot Justice of the Peace runoff race brewing. Naturally, candidates get invited to speak. Pretty standard. Pretty fair. Except - of course - someone had a problem. Because Judge Brian Haggerty didn’t show up. Now let me translate that real quick: he was invited… and chose not to go. That’s it. That’s the whole story. Nobody blocked him at the door. Nobody “sile...