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Remember the November Elections Oral Communications.msg1 Beth Ebben From:Jennifer Griffin <grenna5000@yahoo.com> Sent:Thursday, May 7, 2020 6:47 AM To:City Council Cc:City of Cupertino Planning Commission; City Clerk Subject:Remember the November Elections CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the  sender and know the content is safe.    Dear City Council: We need remember we have elections in November coming up and some of the positions are very important, local and statewide. One should probably not vote for anyone who backs CASA interests or supports any of the myriad of housing bills being pumped out by Senator Wiener and Associates. Or any of the Pro-Density, High Rise Housing bills that seem to be written for hire by certain electeds in the state. That is how we got SB 330 and SB 35 and ADUs four feet from property lines and Urban Villages and Ministerial Spaghetti and Public Officials Statewide and Local yelling at residents that they should be ashamed to live in their neighborhoods and they should move out of the state. Move out of the state? Why? Because some people think they are entitled to our neighborhoods and homes? Some of these people who are yelling at the public to move and give up their homes are even elected. They are appointed. And many are not even qualified to have been appointed. The people appointing them are not even beholden to their own public. I am assuming the California voters will still have a way to vote in the upcoming November elections (unless that "by right" has been taken away.by then too). Remember the November elections and do not vote for anyone who tells you that you are not entitled to live in your home, in your neighborhood or in California. Believe me you that we do not need to move to Oregon or Washington State. They have their own problems and many of those problems are the same ones we have in California with people telling them that they are not allowed to live in their neighborhoods and that they should move away too. I am not convinced that their problems were not actually stated in California by the same people who started them here and then just decided that they would continue their dogma up the west coast. Hey, first California and now Oregon and Washington. My as well take them too. Please remember who you are voting for in November and what their Modus Operandi is. If they are telling you that you are not good enough to live in your home in your neighborhood in your community in your city, then don't vote for them. Sincerely, Jennifer Griffin