I still will only be one vote on the council but I would bring some heart and soul into the corporation of our city that has been demonstrating a lack.
05/23/13
1. Just as I have run for mayor three times previously, I now ruin for the vacated council seat. My goal is to make a difference. I still will only be one vote on the council but I would bring some heart and soul into the corporation of our city that has been demonstrating a lack. Big money special interests are way too represented now and I would do well to represent the regular and disadvantaged of our town's citizens. I promised to run for mayor nine years ago when I was representing the oldest commercial zone in the town as their senior as being 35 years in business in the same block and stood up in the Planning Commission meeting when the first Mixed-Use project was coming before the council and was silenced by the chairman. The following spring when I had shifted my efforts more to written input and that project came up , my lawfully submitted legal study went unpublished for the commission for three scheduled meetings in a row. With the known representative of my commercial zone that was under attack with that first Mixed-Use development being silenced in written citizen input, the Brown Act and State Law being violated, I have been compelled to honor my promise to run for public office. This year when we were surprised by the mid term vacancy on the council, I was dared, double dared, triple dog dared, and even quadruple dog dared to run for the vacated council seat. It didn't take that much to convince me and I was getting such support from the public. My goal is to be one hand on the tiller of this drifting ship of the city that is being blown by the winds of special interests in directions not consistent with our town's history and tourist friendly character.
2. International corporate criminal organizations that own our high governments and have their seditious treasonous agents installed in key places within our government have for their agenda, as in Agenda 21 of the United Nations, been in the process for years of handing our country over to the United Nations to be incorporated into the New World Odor. So goes the country will happen to our city. The people of this country and our town are too used to freedom to be re indoctrinated into their brand of marxist socialism and they will just have to kill us. To that end we have the sky falling with their chemtrails that is their genocidal poisoning of the worlds population and our earth their stated goal of depopulation. There are way more useless eaters than are needed to service the needs of the elite international corporate gangsters that want to take our country away. Now we have I.C.L.E.I. that is the little brother of Agenda 21 which is the New World Odor's program of world domination at the city level. So that is the biggest problem for our town and the world. Our governments are not any help in defending us because they have already sold us out and been bought.
3. The homeless need help from their hostile government care taking plans. Building a Fema barracks to house 200 is not a healthy thing to do. Putting so many people with all the various illnesses common to the disadvantaged of our society is not safe. The fifty bed Maxine Lewis Center has had outbreaks of communicable diseases and a larger facility would be worse. Our town has a lot of vacant buildings that could be utilized for homeless housing in smaller units spread around throughout the city that already exist and would not take so many millions that it would take to build the Fema Concentration Barracks That is the way homeless are sheltered in Europe and is working there. In smaller units scattered throughout the community there would be a stronger possibility of the homeless being assimilated into productive society.
4. Leaf blowers are an annoyance brought on by a culture that demands instant everything. Sweeping and vacuuming do not kick up so much dust into the air the people have to breathe. Sure the leaves are blown into a pile to pick up but the dust is redistributed and recycled. Secondary to that the noise is a problem. I would support limitations on leaf blowers.
5. The Planning Commission and then the City Council that "RETALIATED" for my participation in the meetings with that First Mixed-Use project to come before them by orchestrating the demise of my life and business. I had a sustainable business in the same block for 35 years and the following spring after the eviction moving attempt people were coming up to me telling of the bragging and gloating going on around the downtown of taking credit for the wreckage of my life and business. That has compelled me to run for public office within the beast that would push the mob tactics on a local citizen for the benefit of international criminal big money developers that would corrupt our town in their land grab developments and have public officials work their private agendas under color of authority.
6. Ride my WWII vintage industrial mobility devise that has become well known as Don Quixote's jtrusty steed Rosinante. There is nothing like the wind in your face cruzin' along in the quiet of electric transportation.
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