Ryan Salo wrote:3. My son's favorite, probably because he knows Demro the best, was when he was asked about issues 5 & 6 and he said to vote for six and to "throw the bums out".

That is the over-simplified response that I would expect from Ryan Demro.
Not that there aren’t bums to throw out, there certainly are, but a charter/constitution change should be a comprehensive and deliberative process that emerges from leaders AND public participation. It should be a little more of-the-people/organic than, “They hashed out ideas in marathon sessions and came up with a charter, written by the attorney…”, as reported in the Plain Dealer.
(See the Plain Dealer, October 24th article,
Issues 5 and 6: Experts sort out competing proposals for Cuyahoga County government reform at,
http://blog.cleveland.com/metro/2009/10/post_85.html)
Here is a quote:
Laura Johnston of the Plain Dealer on cleveland.com wrote:Issue 6 reflects two reform ideas that combined and congealed in April, when local leaders, including Parma Heights Mayor Martin Zanotti and county Prosecutor Bill Mason, began meeting. They hashed out ideas in marathon sessions and came up with a charter, written by the attorney who drew up Summit County's executive structure in 1979. After more than 81,000 people signed petitions, and more than 53,000 of them were verified, the county Board of Elections placed the charter on the ballot.
In Lakewood, a Charter Commission is given the task to review the Lakewood Charter for six months every ten years. Even with many hours a week of work for six months, there is barely enough time to address the issues that city officials and the public ask for. There are parts of the Charter that should be addressed, but there is just never enough time.
The Issue 6 group started in April. I saw petitioners on the 4th of July. I'm sure they were out before then. Not a lot of time invested in this change-of-government proposal.
By the way, I had to ask the petitioner at Lakewood’s 4th of July parade to read the petition document. I was curious because he was telling people to, “Sign this petition to lower your taxes, and keep Cleveland jobs from going to Seattle”. That is dishonest, no matter how far you want to stretch the possible outcomes. Just think, 81,000 people fell for it. They signed without reading. How many more would have signed if he'd yelled, “Sign this to throw the bums out!”?
I read 6. It is not devoid of good ideas, but did Ryan Demro tell you how Lakewood fits into this new plan? Did he mention that we aren’t included with the other western suburbs for County representation? Did he mention that we are grouped with Cleveland for our representation? Should we lose our place at the table in our hurry to “throw the bums out”?
I think 5 will take longer, but has the potential to serve us much better over the long haul. We have the luxury of time because the "bums" will probably be in jail while a new charter is written.
It is election season. I know the jackals are trying to separate the considered weak wildebeest from the pack, but I'll defend Monique Smith’s ambivalence on 5 & 6. Thoughtful people are not always rigid or flip about issues.
Politically expedient actions and comments are not always the best fix for a problem. Ryan Demro’s impulsive “Throw the bums out”, and his gratuitous mention of sexual predators in his self-introduction at a previous candidates’ night, demonstrate why many of us are not interested in his presence on council again. There is no time for silly politicking when there is so much important work to be done.
Maybe Ryan Demro is just interested in this part of the story:
Laura Johnston of the Plain Dealer on cleveland.com wrote:What do the issues mean for Republicans?
The districts created by Issue 6 would give Republicans a chance to win one, and as many as three, suburban council spots, according to a Plain Dealer analysis. That would give voice to the repressed opposition party.
Is he feeling repressed?
Ryan Patrick Demro, on October 24th wrote:Polls reflect that Lakewood voters overwhelmingly SUPPORT ISSUE 6.
Laura Johnston of the Plain Dealer, on October 24th wrote:No polling results have been made public.
Hmmm.
One more thing:
Ryan Salo wrote:I took my son to the event last night...
Ryan Salo wrote: My son's favorite, probably because he knows Demro the best…
Is your son voting for Ryan Demro? Is he even old enough to vote? I’m always interested in the age demographic of Ryan Demro’s fans.
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