Business people understand elections have consequences. Especially when government leaders are making decisions about banks being too big to fail, universal healthcare, new regulations, another czar of something and government takeovers, not to mention the trillions of dollars that get thrown around.
President Obama rolled into office after eight years of Bush fatigue. Last year was time to punish Republicans for overstepping their power and losing sight of their core beliefs. The electorate was ready for a change.
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Where was the business community in this election? Once again a last-ditch rally cry went out, “it’s time for business to influence an election.” Meetings were called, checks were written, campaign strategies were implemented and in the end it was close. A handful of us actually did a lot, a bunch of us did a little and most of us thought “why bother.” Look at the track record in elections; business wins a few but loses most then drifts back into apathy until the next election.
It’s going to take a consistent long-range approach to change that climate. We agree there is a lack of vision from elected officials but we in the business community also lack long-range vision. Where is business leadership? Who is the “go to” voice for business in Tucson?
Is it the Tucson Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce? Judge for yourself. Take a look at Austin, Albuquerque or El Paso and compare their chamber models to ours.
Is it the Southern Arizona Leadership Council? Its big push is education, which is critically important to economic development, but fixing the local playing field before lobbying Phoenix may be a better strategy. Voters last week told Tucson Unified School District that more money isn’t going to happen – at least not right now.
Is it the Southern Arizona Home Builders Association or the Tucson Association of Realtors? Both organizations are too toxic to lead the charge. The Democratic machine in Tucson has made a career out of demonizing the “evil” growth lobby.
Is it Tucson Regional Economic Opportunities (TREO)? Its mission is to bring business to our region. It is still primarily supported by government sector and can’t bite the hand that feeds it, yet a pro-business climate is the very thing it needs to be successful.
Is it small business? We have the numbers but we are usually so busy trying to keep our doors open scratching out a living we have little time for anything else.
Ladies and gentlemen, to use the famous Pogo quotation, “We have met the enemy and he is us.” The next time you write your membership check to a business organization look to see if it accurately represents your view and is on the right track. The next time you get asked for a large donation ask if the organization — be it a chamber, business group or political party — if it can show measurable results.
Do we bury our heads for another two or four years and hope things will be different? Do we continue with the “go-along-to-get-along” attitude that has left us as second-class players in an environment that is decaying?
It’s time for the business community to call for accountability and leadership. Vote with our checkbooks to feed those business organization that are truly getting things done and starve those that have failed us.
Our hats are off to all the candidates and incumbents for the effort they put forth. If your pick didn’t win, get over it. Now is the time to get to work and support all of our elected officials to make Tucson a better place to do business.
Contact Joe Higgins at joe@joehigginsinc.com or Chris DeSimone at provenpartners@comcast.net. They’re the hosts of “Wake Up Tucson,” which airs 6 - 8 a.m. weekdays on The Voice KVOI 1030-AM. Check out their blog at www.TucsonChoices.com.








Comments
AZ Good Eats wrote on Nov 9, 2009 2:39 PM:
It's obviously not working so when will we try a different approach? "
kinos ghost wrote on Nov 9, 2009 2:25 PM:
D Collier wrote on Nov 9, 2009 8:59 AM:
The good old boys network in this town makes me sick. From government to business it's really setting us back. Hein back at the County? - Need I say more. "
Delusional Bill wrote on Nov 7, 2009 7:19 AM:
ASK questions of each and everyone of these groups. ASK why more effort is not spent to make Tucson and Pima county more accountable AND business friendly. ASK why no representatives of the organization aren’t contacting the council and board on a regular basis to ask the SAME questions you are. Don’t allow them to just smooth talk their way through another meeting or speech and say nothing. Ask other members the same questions. When they agree, get them to start asking the questions as well. You can shine a very powerful light on these organizations from the inside when you hold THEM accountable too. "