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Teaching the Young about Elections
Link: http://www.EyeOnEnglewood.com
New meaning has been given to this phrase during the election period in Englewood. One night last week, City Council challenger’s signs (Matt Crabtree and Rick Gillit) West of Broadway mysteriously disappeared off of their supporters’ front lawns.
When Rick Gillit found his signs posted all in one yard, he called the police for permission to remove them.
When the Englewood Police arrived on the scene, the local high school coach also drove up asking the police not to make out a report because it was just a cheerleader’s prank and was supervised by adults. The police explained that the so called “prank” was actually trespass and theft.
Police also explained to Mr. Gillit that only the persons whose signs were stolen could submit a formal Complaint. Yet, the signs continue to disappear all over town, including Doug Cohn’s in District 2.
A concerned citizen then requested the Englewood Herald to report the underhanded electioneering activities of the present City Council supervising and instigating the thefts and trespasses, then discounting them as “pranks”.
The reason this activity is much more than a “prank” is because challenging candidates are to be permitted equal access to obtaining office. Citizens are to be provided equal opportunity to the issues through advertising or the entire election may be overturned and the funds spent on this election wasted. Being impeded by Council members who have just voted to allow themselves a third term in office, is not just a prank. It goes to the heart of a republic (under law) and democracy (informed voting).
In 35 years, will these pretty young heads and buff wrestler bodies waste away into mirrors of their mentors?
Take another look at these “mentors.” They have just lost an important Constitutional battle against taking of private property. They have been accused of corruption and malfeasance of office.
Mayor Woodward and Bob McCaslin have been served with an Arapahoe County District Court conspiracy case, together with City Manager Sears and Attorney Brotzman and Judge Atencio. These charges do not depict “responsibility or commitment” but are very serious charges of mismanagement, violating the City Charter and ordinances, wasting taxpayer’s money to ruin individual’s lives whom they dislike or who may have recourse to unseat them, and laziness in training or implementing policies to protect Englewood residents and business owners.
Yesterday, the Denver Post published an article detailing the Constitution does still rule over Home Rule. The present City Council’s choices to take private business property rights was overruled by the Supreme Court. It’s time some shoulders were shaken and some legal advisers were fired. It’s time for a full turn-over of those who govern Englewood as a body.
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stepped up and accepted a salary freeze across the board. Each of the three
unions signed off on the freeze. After all we are all in this together right?
So what did the city manager do? He went on a road trip to Washington DC along with 6 members of the city council.
City employees are now being asked to take a major cut in health care. The city manager has projected that layoffs will be necessary if the employees don't agree. The unions are again being asked to sign off of the new cuts.
So what does the city manager do? Why he takes another city paid for trip of
course. This time to Montreal,Canada. Maybe he is working on a trade agreement while he is there. What does Englewood have to export? Maybe he is
wooing Canadian businesses to the Englewood area. Or maybe, just maybe, it is another boondoggle.
A CEO that just doesn't get it. While others face losing their job, Gary Sears flies 1st class. While families struggle to survive with spiraling health care costs, Gary Sears breaks out the city credit card.
The city council should tell Mr. Sears that we ALL need to tighten our belts. If international travel is important for the city, they should have the city
manager get it approved in the same way they get their travel approved, at an
open meeting. They should ask Mr. Sears to reimburse the citizens for this last boondoggle. Better yet, the city council should consider another layoff: Gary Sears.
