By James Ostrowski
December 4, 2004
The Greater Buffalo area has been in a free-fall since about 1960. Its political, intellectual and business leadership has proven for decades to be incapable of diagnosing the causes of our problems or doing anything constructive about them. Rather, for the most part, they have been part of the problem, putting their own interests ahead of reform and change, and presenting us with misguided reform measures that do not address the root causes of our problems.
Unless we wish to see Buffalo continue to drift towards economic oblivion, drastic changes need to be made, now. Those changes need to be formulated and presented by a new research organization or think tank that is completely independent of the present power structure. Only then will true solutions become apparent to the public.
There will be surely be support for a small, efficient organization that analyzes our current problems and presents common sense solutions in clear and plain language.
This think tank would not force people to wear philosophical or ideological straitjackets, but would be strongly founded in Jeffersonian ideals:
This new model of politics is illustrated in the figures below. Figure No. 1 is the top-down, top-heavy model of highly centralized big government we suffer under today. Figure No. 2 reverses the dynamics and shows a bottom-up, bottom-heavy model for the future.

A diagram is worth a thousand words. Figure No. 1 illustrates why so many people today feel the weight of the world on their shoulders. They are carrying the weight of the world on their shoulders. The upside down triangle illustrates why so many people today feel they are not in control of their lives. They feel that way because it’s true: they are not in control of their lives; the government is.

This new model of politics is neither left nor right, neither liberal nor conservative, neither Democratic nor Republican. It transcends such failed dichotomies by providing all persons—rich or poor—with the maximum possible opportunity to improve themselves and their communities.
A good term for this approach is libertarian populism. It is based on individual freedom but also has a strong egalitarian element. The sad truth is that a top-heavy political regime tends to favor the well-educated and well-connected elites who control it. It disadvantages the masses of poor and working class people who lack the skill or the inclination to manipulate the system.
How about Free Buffalo? It’s both a noun and a verb. It’s short and sweet. And it describes the goal of the organization.
Let’s free Buffalo─from big government, political machines and special interests.
I’d love to hear your thoughts, suggestions, criticisms, and fundraising ideas.
Jim Ostrowski 63 Newport Ave. Buffalo, New York 14216 (716) 834-1142
jameso@apollo3.com
www.jimostrowski.com
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Political Class Dismissed.
