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		<title>2009 November Election Endorsements</title>
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		<dc:creator>John Cruz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With elections coming this Tuesday, I figured it&#8217;s as good of a time as any to make my election endorsements for the Metro area. Some of these people I&#8217;ll be able to vote for, others I won&#8217;t. But if I could, here&#8217;s the direction I&#8217;m heading.

Macomb County
All citizens in Macomb will be faced with a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With elections coming this Tuesday, I figured it&#8217;s as good of a time as any to make my election endorsements for the Metro area. Some of these people I&#8217;ll be able to vote for, others I won&#8217;t. But if I could, here&#8217;s the direction I&#8217;m heading.</p>
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<h3>Macomb County</h3>
<p>All citizens in Macomb will be faced with a vote for a county charter. This document, like pretty much anything in government has it&#8217;s good points and it&#8217;s bad points. However, the Wayne County style of government is not what we need in Macomb. The proposed charter will:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Create Tax increases.</strong> There are going to be millage increases as a result of this charter. Maybe not right away, but they will hit with the allowable taxable millage increasing.</li>
<li><strong>Give the County Executive Power</strong>. A lot of power. Too much power. This will make county government, a mostly invisible layer of government, the ones with all the power. It will shift away from your municipalities to a county. While regional solutions are good, more unnecessary power is not good.</li>
<li><strong>No term limits for the executive.</strong> Prior to being elected executive, Ficano held county-wide office for around 20 years, it&#8217;s not hard to imagine he&#8217;ll be in charge of Wayne for a long time. In Oakland County, Brooks Patterson has been in charge for what seems like forever. This isn&#8217;t a county executive, this is for a king of Macomb county.</li>
<li><strong>&#8220;Accountability&#8221;? I don&#8217;t think so. </strong>People who push the charter are claiming that it will create more accountability and transparency in government, but it makes little difference. We already have a leader of the county commission, so there&#8217;s already someone to blame or praise. The difference is, as it stands now, they are easily replaceable. It doesn&#8217;t matter if the county exec is held accountable, the odds of getting them out of office over anything short of a scandal is next to impossible.</li>
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<p>I could go on an on about why it&#8217;s no good. But the facts speak for themselves: <strong>Vote No on the Macomb County Charter</strong></p>
<h3>City of Mount Clemens</h3>
<p>I could make an endorsement for the office of Mayor, but realistically, there&#8217;s no point. While a lot of people like Steve Ferdig, he hasn&#8217;t run much of a campaign. But if you take a look at talking points and what they want to accomplish apples to apples, here&#8217;s what we get:</p>
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<h4>Candidate A</h4>
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<li>Strengthen Neighborhoods and the community</li>
<li>Balanced City Budget</li>
<li>Safe City with a hands-on approach to engaging citizens</li>
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<h4>Candidate B</h4>
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<li>Start neighborhood watch groups</li>
<li>Re-paint the fire hydrants in the city</li>
<li>Appoint more ethnic minorities to public boards</li>
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<p>There&#8217;s little question that Candidate A has a better vision for the city, focusing on direction and building a community, while the other has some pet issues and simple fixes. While I&#8217;m not going to make an endorsement, I&#8217;ll say simply that Barb Dempsey is going to wipe the floor with Steve Ferdig. I don&#8217;t expect the election to be anything close.</p>
<p>For <strong>City Council</strong> on the other hand, I have 2 candidates that I want to support. The first is <strong>Roger Bunton</strong>, a man who has very much impressed me with his attitude. He has two things that I feel are very important for civic leadership: a desire to build communities and a focus on education. He is a very bright man and easily the most worthy of a council seat. The other endorsement goes to <strong>Mike Simmons</strong>. Simmons understands the need to get those storefronts on main street filled with businesses and making Mount Clemens an economic center again. Interestingly for Simmons, he&#8217;s receiving a lot of across the board support: supporters of the old guard (Hill, Dredger) and the challengers (Blash, Bunton) are throwing in Simmons as their third choice (as there are three seats available), so I fully expect him to win a seat on Tuesday.</p>
<h3>The City of Detroit</h3>
<p>For ballot proposals, I support them both. The current city-wide structure for council elections needs to change, and neighborhoods need to be represented. <strong>Vote Yes on Proposal D.</strong> And for the love of God, if you have any common sense, please please <strong>vote for proposal S</strong>. Give Robert Bobb the chance to succeed with his vision and allow the schools to flourish.</p>
<p>For <strong>Mayor</strong>, I have no reservations whatsoever endorsing <strong>Dave Bing for re-election</strong>. The man has the testicular fortitude to stand up for what he feels is right even if it isn&#8217;t popular and even if it involves going up against some of the most powerful people in Detroit. Give the man a chance to succeed.</p>
<p>For <strong>City Council, </strong>I&#8217;m only going to make two endorsements. First is <strong>Lisa Howze</strong>, who has so much of what Detroit needs right now: common sense, financial sense, and the ability to get things done. Second is <strong>James Tate</strong>, a lifelong Detroiter should help to strengthen communities and bring stability with his background in Law Enforcement. Do Detroit a favor and vote for them both.</p>
<h3>Other Municipalities</h3>
<p>Here&#8217;s who I like in other places around the area. If I could vote for them, I would.</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Pete Rubino</strong> for St. Clair Shores City Council</li>
<li><strong>David Magliulo</strong> for Mayor of Sterling Heights.</li>
<li><strong>David Poulton</strong> for Royal Oak City Commission</li>
<li><strong>Jeff Lamarand </strong>for Mayor of Taylor</li>
<li><strong>Andy LeCureaux</strong> for Hazel Park City Council</li>
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<p>Do more research for your own conclusions, and don&#8217;t forget to vote on Tuesday.</p>
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