Greene County Democratic Forum
The Greene County Democratic Forum meets each second Tuesday. The forum will be led by Matt Caffrey. (Formerly the Greene County Democratic Club).
Tuesday 7 PM July 13 – Greene County Democratic Forum – At the request of our democratic candidate for County Commissioner Mr. Steven Key, Greene County Commission Candidate, will deal with how he, and the Democratic party, county can improve governance on the county level. Participants should come to the meeting with about three problems with county government could address and about three ways the county can make good programs better.
Why A Democratic ForumYou must become the change you seek.Mahatma GandhiGoal: Increase the effectiveness of government by helping Democratic voters become better informed and more effective.Strategy: Develop a coherent series of discussions that will facilitate participants learning from experts and from each other.
Initial Topic IdeasWhy We Fight, The Stakes NationallyHow would America be different under a Republican Congress.Why We Fight, The Stakes for OhioHow would Ohio be different under the Republican.Why We Fight, The Stakes LocallyHow would Greene County be different under the Democrats.How to make a difference in the electionsThings you can do to influence the election results.Looking Beyond the Election ResultsWhat will be the likely impacts of the election on our lives.What does Government do Best?When lower taxes can cost a fortune – and your life.Initial ScheduleJuly: Why We Fight, The Stakes Locally
August: How to make a difference in the elections
September: Why We Fight, The Stakes for Ohio
October: Why We Fight, The Stakes Nationally
November: Looking Beyond the Election ResultsDecember: What does Government do Best?
At the request of our democratic candidate for County Commissioner Mr. Steven Key our first meeting, on Tuesday July 13, will deal with how he, and the Democratic party, county can improve governance on the county level. Participants should come to the meeting with about three problems with county government could address and about three ways the county can make good programs better.
