Monday, September 24, 2012

Not Democrat, Not Republican … We May Be Better off Voting on the Conservative Line


What You Should Know  
By Senator Rev. Rubén Díaz 
32nd Senatorial District, Bronx County, New York


Not Democrat, Not Republican … We May Be Better off Voting on the Conservative Line
 
You should know that the majority of people in the minority community identify themselves as members or followers of the Democratic Party.  During election time, most minorities vote Democrat regardless of what the purpose, plans, agendas, ideologies or beliefs of the actual candidate may be.
 
All that our minority community seems to be interested in, regarding any candidate is knowing if the candidate is a Democrat because they will never vote for a Republican.  They think that the Republicans are the devils.   That was the case of the late Senator Olga Mendez.  Our community chose to lose one of the better and more dedicated public servants we ever had instead of voting for her as a Republican.
 
Since our community doesn’t like Republicans, all what a Democratic candidate has to say is: “I’m a Democrat,” and then blame the Republicans for all the wrongdoing in the world.
 
On the other hand, you should know that the Republicans do not spend resources or pay attention to us because they think they’ll never get our minority community to vote for them.  All the Republicans need to do is remember what happened to Olga Mendez, and how after 30 years of faithful service to our community, she changed her enrollment to Republican, and lost the election.
 
Now Mitt Romney, the Republican Party’s Presidential candidate appears to have given up his pursuit of the Hispanic and minority vote.  He has given up on us, suggesting that since he will never get our vote, he’s not interested in or cares about us.
 
Ladies and gentlemen, this is the big dilemma of our community.  
 
When the Democrats get elected, they don’t actually help our community, but instead, cut our services – like Governor Andrew Cuomo did – and take us for granted by saying: “We don’t have to worry too much about solving their problems or protecting them because they are Democrats and they will always vote Democrat.” 
 
When the Republicans get elected they say: “Why help them? Why bother investing in their communities? Why bother visiting their communities or spending resources on them?  They are Democrats and they will never vote for us.”
 
You should know that out of the five counties in the City of New York, only one is controlled by Republicans: Staten Island.  The vast majority of elected officials in the other four boroughs are Democrats.  We should ask ourselves: “Why is it that the areas controlled by Republicans are better served, better protected, and cleaner - yes, the streets are cleaner! – than areas that are controlled by Democrats?"   Republicans continue to ignore us.  In national races they aren’t even interested enough to campaign in our areas.
 
On the other hand, when Democrats get elected they balance the budget in the backs of our community, cut our services, close senior citizen centers and hurt the poor and the needy and blame the Republicans for it, knowing that we will always vote Democrat.
 
Last year, people of faith – Jews, Muslims and Christians (Catholic and Protestants) – saw how the Democrats and Republicans, led by Governor Andrew Cuomo, forced same-sex marriage laws on us.
 
I believe that the moment has come when we need to stand firm and protect our communities, our beliefs and our principles. 
 
In this upcoming election on Tuesday November 6th, we need to send a message to the State of New York and to the entire nation.  Enough is enough – not Democrats, not Republicans, we might be better off voting on the Conservative Line. 
 
Our commitment to our faith, beliefs and our religions, force us to work for the betterment of social, spiritual, economic, moral and educational conditions of our communities – once and for all, we need to stop allowing people to take us for granted.
 
I am State Senator Reverend Rubén Díaz and this is what you should know.
 

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