Saturday, August 23, 2014
Sunday, August 10, 2014
Who will be the next/first Mayor McCheese?
From the UT:
The five people who met Friday's filing deadline are:
-- Munawer "Mike" Bawany, an engineer who is making his first run for political office.
-- Sheila Cameron, a former Encinitas mayor and council member who has remained active in city issues and frequently attends City Council meetings.
-- Alex Fidel, an independent journalist who supports the Encinitas Medical Cannabis Initiative and worked as a petition gatherer for the California Legalization of Recreational Marijuana Initiative, which attempted to qualify for the ballot this year.
-- Kristin Gaspar, who started serving as the city's appointed mayor in June and was first elected to the City Council in 2010. She is the chief financial officer for Gaspar Doctors of Physical Therapy
-- Tony Kranz, who was elected to the City Council in 2012 and has two years remaining in his council term. Kranz is an account executive for a printing company.
Two people picked up papers, but did not complete them before the filing period closed: Tara Joanna Stafford, who collected her paperwork July 29, and community activist Al Rodbell, who recently indicated on his blog that he very was conflicted over whether to run for office.
The Coast News reports that William Morrison and Bryan Ziegler have also pulled papers to run for mayor.
Burning Question: Why would anyone want to be mayor of Encinitas???
Sunday, August 03, 2014
People against Pacific View vs People for Hall Park Sports Complex
Casual Observatios:
The people against the Pacific View purchase are the same people who were for the Hall Park purchase.
They argue against Pacific View, saying that soil quality and problems with the site as reasons we shouldn't have bought it.
These same arguments used against the Hall Park were scoffed at.
Because political observers in North County are simple minded they must break all topics, people, places and actions into two tired groups: Liberal vs Conservative
And, because it's an election year, right around August everyone has to start acting weird and hostile.
Look for "conservatives" to attack "liberals" regarding the $10,000,000 Pacific View purchase, even though those same "conservatives" were major cheerleaders for the nearly completed Hall Park sports complex (Construction: $19,300,000, Hall
Property Land Acquisition: $17,200,000. Total of $36,500,000
I wonder if all these new crappy free newspapers will keep showing up on our driveways after November?
The people against the Pacific View purchase are the same people who were for the Hall Park purchase.
They argue against Pacific View, saying that soil quality and problems with the site as reasons we shouldn't have bought it.
These same arguments used against the Hall Park were scoffed at.
Because political observers in North County are simple minded they must break all topics, people, places and actions into two tired groups: Liberal vs Conservative
And, because it's an election year, right around August everyone has to start acting weird and hostile.
Look for "conservatives" to attack "liberals" regarding the $10,000,000 Pacific View purchase, even though those same "conservatives" were major cheerleaders for the nearly completed Hall Park sports complex (Construction: $19,300,000, Hall
Property Land Acquisition: $17,200,000. Total of $36,500,000
I wonder if all these new crappy free newspapers will keep showing up on our driveways after November?
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