VikingsGuy
Well-known member
I agree in a true team setting, but public commissions should not be a "team" - they should represent varying perspectives of the public they serve. I do not like governance and policy becominge a "team sport" - it promotes polarization, us vs them, and reduces the chances of creative and compromise solutions.It sounds like when he lost the debate and the commission made a decision, he didn't support that publicly. That's never good for a team player.