LA Must Protect Itself From Itself
By Daniel Guss
@TheGussReport - It's 2022 and Los Angeles has a narrow, approaching window to start fixing its copious political challenges and corruption.
Having watched a few decades of local elections, here is what LA needs to do to save itself from itself.
Stop electing candidates based on their last name, skin tone and if they sound like an echo chamber of each other and the media.
Take everything the Los Angeles Times says or endorses with a grain of salt…and tequila. Stop relying on its endorsements since it almost entirely serves as a protective public relations unit for liberal and left politicians and their ideas to the total lack of balance of other sides, opinions and candidates. It is worth noting that the Times has endorsed, or even repeatedly endorsed, virtually every candidate currently or recently facing recall.
Start electing people from outside of the local political ecosystem. Encourage and elect those who have built something significant in the private sector. People who know what it’s like to make payroll in the face of illogical, oppressive and un-scientific government mandates. Think engineers, teachers (not school board members), healthcare professionals, private sector attorneys and the like. Elect reluctant politicians, not career ones.
Let’s repeat that: elect reluctant politicians, not career ones.
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All the commotion so far about who is running for Mayor of LA and other offices is just that: chatter. It means nothing until February 7, 2022, when the candidate filing window opens to file a Declaration Of Intention to Become a Candidate. That narrow window closes less than a week later, on February 12. That’ll be the entirety of our options. People who fail to file will not make it onto the primary ballot.
Then there’s the race to gather 500 valid signatures by March 9, a rigged process designed to favor monied candidates. Those who submit at least a thousand votes for verification do not have to pay the $300 fee.
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Labels: Daniel Guss, eric garcetti, janice hahn, Joe Buscaino, john and ken show, Karen Bass, kfi, los angeles, Los Angeles City Council, Los Angeles Times, Mike Bonin, mike feuer, nury martinez, Politics, rick caruso
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