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No Boston City Council vote on Gaza ceasefire today


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I bet that's what Bibi's been waiting for to put this whole thing to bed: the West Roxbury delegation weighing in on the matter

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I'm sure both sides in the war were eagerly awaiting the results of this vote to decide what to do next.

But seriously, such a waste of time. How about the City Council focuses on things that they have some authority over?

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How about the City Council focuses on things that they have some authority over?

How many times are they suppose to discuss difficult problems like housing and drug abuse when these are largely determined by things outside the City's control?

At least Gaza is an easy problem. Who wouldn't want peace?

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I think plenty of people would disagree with you here. Politicians all over the United States, Canada, and throughout the world, generally, have been observing and getting involved in the situation in Gaza and the mid-east, generally. Nobody suggests that city councillors and other politicians ignore the politics, etc., that go on in their cities and towns, but it's not a bad idea for even local politicians to expand their horizons just a wee bit and become aware of what's going on, especially in a place like the middle east, which is one of the most, if not the most dangerous, unstable and volatile parts of the world, for the past several decades.

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Like most people, I seek Taylor Swift's guidance on the Gaza situation. But perhaps the IDF commanders are at least curious what the Boston & Cambridge city councils recommend.

/s

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So can you get back to doing what you were elected to do, Councilor Weber?

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If either Gaza City or Khan Younis were sister cities of Boston I could almost see why the City Council of Boston would be interested in such a resolution: Neither are.

Our Boston City Councilors need to stick to the business of Boston.

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City councilors and other politicians throughout the United States, as well as other countries, get involved to some degree in international politics all the time. What's wrong with a city council getting involved in international politics somewhat, to some degree or other. The situation in the mid-east is what's on pretty much everybody's minds right now. There's no reason why a city council cannot or should not get involved to some degree or other.

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