Now this is really
disturbing. The city of Cudahy is basically run by little children in adult
bodies. They claimed to have run on a platform of Reform, but they are the same
corruption wrapped and younger bodies, they are old wine in new wineskins, and it
looks like they are bursting forth. They have spilled out whatever political
capital they claimed to have accrued for themselves.
Cudahy City Council: Brown Supremacists |
The vendors in the
political machines all over the South East Los Angeles region have put their
hands on Cudahy. They are pushing around the city council members, and making
them do whatever they want them to do. But now they facing at a problem. For
the past two years, we the people rising have demanded that the city send the
sanctuary City policy was enacted in 2015. Since January 2016, we the people
rising and other citizen activists have attended the City Council meetings
arraigned the elected officials, and it put more pressure.
Open-border bigots, illegal alien panderers, and brown supremacist zealots have now become another
staple attending the meetings. They have shown up with masks on their faces,
they have harassed individual citizens, and they have ushered in with them
aggressive destructive left-wing agendas. The conflicts have gotten worse since
February 2017. The city council chambers was filled with angry bigots and
hostile forces against conservatives, Republicans, and especially president
Donald Trump. They were targeting city councilman Jack Guerrero, the only
elected Republican and the five major South East LA City cities in the county.
The left-wing elements
were unsuccessful at removing Jack Guerrero. Pro-American Pro law enforcement
activists have continued to attend the meetings. The conflict reached a fevered
pitch in mid-april, when violence broke out and individual Trump supporters
were attacked by the brown Supremacy bigots. A large assembly with in the city
council chambers then Spilled Out into the park, conflicts and articulate
issues occurred. Eventually the supervising sheriff called for backup 20 other
police officers, sheriff's deputies arrived on the scene and a helicopter
swooped over the city hall and announced that it was an unlawful assembly and
everyone needed to disperse.
Since that time, Cudahy
has relied on a massive police presence in order to ensure safety and decorum
in the city hall Chambers. The city is already depleting money. From a 10
million dollar reserve the city is down to less than $500,000. The massive
costs for hosting City Council meetings has taken its toll, and now Cudahy has
cancelled 3 City Council meetings in a row. There was not one city council
meeting scheduled for the month of November, and that is a violation of state
law.
The city council has
raised the parking and license fees, as well as the punishment for bad
parking and has band overnight parking on the streets, especially for a
working-class community where many people live in homes or share one home and are
struggling to find adequate parking. They have given out large bonuses and
raises to city workers at the expense of the employees. Employees by and large
are now getting overtime every day because they work 10 hours a day, 4 days a
week, and the City Hall is closed on Fridays. The cities going bankrupt, the
city council has cave to and granted major handouts to private vendors at the
expense of the citizens. They even enacted massively unpopular marijuana
ordinances in a city that is 1 square mile, which will find these marijuana
dispensaries within walking distance of churches schools and private homes.
It should come as no
surprise that the city council does not want to confront or be confronted by
the outraged citizenry. It should also come as no surprise that they have
sought to cancel meetings in successive order to try to wear down the outraged
voters in their city. We need as many people as possible to issue complaints to
the Public Integrity division of the District Attorney's office and demand that
the Cudahy city council open for a public meeting in accordance
with the Ralph M. Brown act and all other public access laws and coded in the
state of California registry.
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