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Monday, November 07, 2016

Sandra Mendoza: "A Home-Grown, Non Special Interest-beholden Candidate for the 53rd Assembly District".

 53rd Assembly District Voters have a GREAT opportunity to replace a Special Interest-beholden Establishment Politico (via Canoga Park), by supporting a Home Grown Candidate-Sandra Memdoza, who places the needs of Stakeholders paramount  
The Sandra Mendoza Campaign is Alive ........., and Best Choice for the 53rd Assembly District.
Link here to the Sandra Mendoza for Assembly Website.
Current 53rd AD Assemblyman Miguel Santiago (via Canoga Park).

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Monday, July 04, 2016

HOT Morning Briefs on the Los Angeles Political Machine for Tuesday

On this MORNING AFTER the Fourth of July, the upcoming 2017 Council District (CD) 7 Political Fireworks Campaign Spectacle has added another Candidate, as well-known Los Angeles Neighborhood Council Coalition (LANNC) President (and Budget Advocate) Terrence Gomes pulls papers ....., while the likes of Board of Public Works Member Monica Rodriguez increases her public appearances (and speculation regarding a possible run to replace Councilman Felipe Fuentes).   
LANNC President Terrence Gomes.
** The list of candidates to replace the assumed, out-going CD 7 City Councilman Felipe Fuentes, is nearing the level of an average LAUSD Student Classroom Size (but not quite) as well-known Los Angeles Neighborhood Council Coalition President and NC Budget Advocate Terrence Gomes becomes the 21st potential Candidate to pull papers. Gomes in recent months has established Domicile within CD 7, after serving multiple terms on the South Robertson NC. A Gomes Campaign would benefit from his city-wide network of contacts in both the public and private sector (with his financial background).  Speculation is also (on the level with her increased public profile) that Board of Public Works Member (and Vice President) Monica Rodriguez who was unsuccessful in her 2007 Campaign against Former CD 2/7 City Councilman Richard AlarCON, may be the next high-profile candidate to enter the crowded field.      
53rd Assembly District Assemblyman Miguel Santiago.
** As the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors gather manana to certify the county's supposed official June Primary Ballot Count (contrary to the opinion of Bernie Sanders supporters), one surprising result meriting further vetting, is the pathetic ballot box performance of Second Term-seeking 53rd AD Assemblyman Miguel Santiago. As of now, the former Assembly Speaker John Perez Staffer has a 45.1% (22,254 votes) to 41.3% (20,388 vote) margin over Second Place Finisher Sandra Mendoza. Kevin Jung was in Third Place with 13.6% (6,688 votes). Simply, the former Canoga Park-residing LACCD Board of Trustees Member, despite major Special Interests Contributions, is NO LOCK for re-election come November, especially in a campaign against a well-likes Candidate, with local roots in Sandra Mendoza.
LAPD Observer/Commentator Jasmyne Cannick 
** What other way to start another Fiscal Year of Dysfunction within the Command Structure of LAPD Chief Charlie Beck's Department? Another Lawsuit as Jasmyne Cannick reports ........

His desperation is showing. Los Angeles Chief Charlie Beck has sunk to a new low—a feat that I didn’t think possible even for him. Today a lawsuit was filed in Los Angeles Superior Court on behalf of one Commander Patrick Smith. It seems that Beck, along with his cohorts Debbie McCarthy, Michel Moore and Arif Alikhan, somehow came to the conclusion that Smith was one of my sources leaking information on the misconduct and corruption taking place over at LAPDHQ. According to the lawsuit, Beck and McCarthy dislike me because I’ve been writing negative articles about Beck and exposing command staff shenanigans and misconduct. Boo [bleeping] hoo.

........., and the potential cost to the Taxpayers should engender the same response regarding Chief Beck's continuing stay as LA's Top Cop.

Your thoughts ..............
Scott Johnson in CD 14 

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Friday, September 05, 2014

Morning Briefs on Women (Nadine Diaz and Sandra Mendoza) taking on the Los Angeles Political Machine for Friday

As CD 14 City Clowncil Central Committee Member Jose  Huizar nears his November's Sexual Harassment Trial (with no Settlement pending), challenger Nadine Diaz presents her reasons for replacing the Princeton Graduate in 2015.
CD 14 City Council Candidate Nadine Diaz from her Campaign Website.
Nadine is a third generation Boyle Heights resident who is Japanese and Mexican American.  Born in 1962, she has two degrees from the University of Southern California (USC) and years of experience working within the Council District 14 community.  Nadine knows about the daily lives of these hard working people and has the necessary skills, experience, and education to be the first successful and worthy councilwoman to represent Los Angeles City Council District 14. She is from a local family that is the embodiment of the American Dream. She is a leader within the community, and with your support and vote, will be the first woman to represent L.A. City Council District 14
Anybody but Huevon Huizzy for City Council in 2015! 
Support Sandra Mendoza for Assembly against Tony Villar's First Cousin John (Perez) anointed, carpetbag candidate Miguel Santiago.
Support the home grown Sandra Mendoza over Canoga Park's Miguel Santiago.
Sandra Mendoza is a committed and experience community leader. Sandra has helped improve local schools, increase public safety and has helped improve the lives of working people.  Sandra knows what our community needs because she is a long time resident of the community she seeks to represent. Sandra has been part of the district for over 30 years. Sandra has been active on many issues that have made our lives better and safer. From mentoring young women, to working to improve public education, to reducing crime and helping working people.
Miguel Santiago longing for his Canoga Park home.

Your thoughts ..............
Scott Johnson in CD 14

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