Re: Where is due process you HOA Bolsheviks.

Re: Where is due process you HOA Bolsheviks.

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Where is due process you HOA Bolsheviks. Subcomandante 12-21-2005
Steve Cerruti wrote:

> It relieves the recipient of responsibility (even subconsciously), this
> is something that you do not want to do until you actually have their
> proxy. "We need to fight this.", "I need your help." call the member to
> action.
>

OK, I believe that there are two elements to get proxy and they are (1)
reason (2) trust.

Trust:
People usually don't trust changes. Subconsciously people believe that
no mater how bad things are the can be worse if they try to fix them. So
they usually leave things the way they are because they know exactly
what they have until they don't have it. A.K.A. The procrastination
followed by the guilt and regret.

So how can I best invoke a fear in the membership without looking
ridiculous?

I've good timing because yesterday they received assessment bill.
What next?

Reason:
First reason, is unlawful behavior. It is very difficult to pass it on
because people don't know the law and majority will have same attitude
like Rick.

Second reason, is cost. People can understand it but my feel that they
are buying something for increase. Believing that thing will get better
if they pay extra $17.00 in average.

How can I express that things will not get better only worse if you put
more money into hands of law disobeying board.

$6,000 to Devine may look only as vindictive allegation.

I'm looking for good fear element.
-Sub



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