Alabama’s Priorities


Today we can vividly see two of Alabama’s top priorities: college football and cowering from winter weather.

This article in the Huntsville Times reveals that several local government meetings have been postponed or canceled so that attendees can watch Alabama play in the BCS national championship game. This is not the way a leader leads, and certainly not how elected or appointed public servants should lead. Sometimes leaders don’t get to have all the fun that the troops have. Sometimes you have to work weekends. Sometimes you have to work during the national championship game. If you’ve been elected or appointed to perform work for citizens and you shrug it because of a football game then I question whether you should hold office.

Meanwhile, we can go back to our other top priority, fearing and obsessing over every detail of winter weather. Somewhere in the upper midwest this morning a school bus accumulated more snow on it’s hood during the drive to school than we’ll see all winter. Life continued as normal. We, however, will go ahead and close everything based only on a forecast.

Grow a pair, Alabama. And if you can’t, you can borrow mine.

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What good is holding a meeting if nobody shows up? They might have preemptively canceled the meetings due to lack of attendance. Sounds reasonable to me.

The fact that nobody shows up is the primary problem. If 80% of a high school decides to skip school on Friday, it’s not reasonable to cancel school because most people will skip anyway. The problem is the lack of devotion to duty shown by people who will skip out on local and state work for a football game.

Oh, but they did cancel school because everyone’s skipping on Friday.

http://uanews.ua.edu/2009/12/ua-classes-to-be-dismissed-jan-6-8/

I know exactly what you’re saying though. You’re not focused so much on the cancellation as on the misplaced priorites. I guess that’s what happens when you’re raised in the south.

I’ve heard of churches in Wisconsin moving services because of playoff games. In all it is a devotion to the wrong thing that causes this. Not to mention if it is such a big deal to see the game, buy a big screen tv and a DVR. Then watch when you are done with the things that matter.