Showing posts with label Election 2016. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Election 2016. Show all posts

Saturday, January 20, 2024

The Repeated Disappointments of Councilman Mike Griffiths


Two years ago, Torrance City Councilman Mike Griffiths made excuses for not wanting to support a Resolution of No Confidence against LA County DA George Gascon. I shamed him for his disrespectful attitude towards me (and others), and reported his reticence to the public. I was really surprised how far that blog post traveled throughout the city. People were really angry with Mike Griffiths for his petulance.

Ultimately, he caved in with the leaders on the city council at that time--George Chen and Aurelio Mattucci--and he supported the Resolution of No Confidence against George Gascon.

That move was too little too late, apparently, since he was then unsuccessful the next year in his bid for City Treasurer. But I suspect it was more than just his reluctance to stand against George Gascon that cost him that city-wide office.

His disrespect and disregard for the will of voters has been unmistakable. Like Frank Scotto and Pat Furey before him, he shows off an elitist mentality which disdains the opinions of others, but focuses more interest in his narrow interests or self-serving outcomes.

A number of residents have shared with me their frustration with Councilman Griffiths, too. He mkes promises or assertions to residents in the city, only to backtrack or betray those pledges after the fact. He did that to me a number of years ago regarding a potential resolution against SB 54 in 2018, the legislation that turned California into a lawless sanctuary state for illegal aliens. He told me that he would not support such a measure, but then voted for it at the next city council meeting, only to witness its defeat when Councilman Milton Herring killed the measure. Why tell me one thing, then do something different on the dias? This kind of double-dealing has a long history with Griffiths.

During his three campaigns for city council, he gave off an insufferable arrogance, as though he doesn't have to answer people's questions, or respect their concerns, either. Sadly, this kind of attitude has been all too pervasive with a number of Torrance councilmembers. Something happens to politicians generally once they get elected. Too many of them forget that it was voters, not their own intelligence, work ethic, or connections which get them into office. That is a particular problem in the city of Torrance.

Mike Griffiths is just one more sad example of this.

Over the last two years, his repeated dishonor to Mayor George Chen is particularly disappointing. He repeatedly challenges his leadership on the dias, openly disagrees with him, and shames him directly when unique challenges come before the council. Yes, the council had to call a number of special sessions, but so what? At least more city business is taking place in the public square, so that all of us can see what is happening.

At the first city council meeting following Chen's installation as mayor, Griffiths went out of his way to bellow to the public: "I am the senior member on the city council." Yet his advice has not been effective or worthwhile. He has spent more time simply promoting himself or undermining his colleagues. For exmaple, he seemed to contradict his campaign pledge for more fiscal discipline when he questioned Councilman Kaji's request for a comprehensive citywide audit. Why would he oppose that? Why would he question getting specific answers on how the city is allocating its funds while (hopefully) avoiding waste and fraud? It makes no sense other than the fact that he is unhappy with the Election 2022 results and just wants to frustrate the new governing majority on the council.

From his pattern of dishonesty to determined self-interest instead of public interest, to his disdain for the voters, it's no surprise that Mike Griffiths is not City Treasurer, and likely will never serve as Mayor of Torrance.

Strangely enough, Griffiths touted during his campaing for Treasurer in 2022 that many people in the Torrance community wanted him to run for mayor. Of course, he would have ended up spliting votes with Mayor Chen and allowing Cliff Numark to be the next mayor. Very likely, a number of forces in city politics told him to back off and allow a candidate who had already won two elections in two short election cycles (once while running at large, and the second time running in one of the new districts). Despite Griffith's extensive "experience" on the city council, nearly 80% of the Torrance voters did not want him as Treasurer. That's a pretty damning outcome, to say the least.

The city will be better served once he is gone for good. Let's hope, however, that city voters continue to raise their standards and expectation of their elected representatives. For too long, Torrance city councilmembers have maintained an elite arrogance, a constant disdain for the voters in the community, caring only for their limited interests while ignoring the ongoing concerns of the residents. Mr. Griffiths is just one more sad example of this, and hopefully the last for a long time to come.

Monday, October 30, 2023

About Loyalty (Trump Didn’t Build the Wall)


With former vice president Mike Pence dropping out of the race for the GOP Presidential nomination, along with other also-ran Republican nominees who never had a chance, there’s a growing restlessness among Republican voters that the 2024 presidential primary is over. From Congresswoman Lauren Boebert to former Presidential nominee and Secretary of Housing Ben Carson, the pundits, commentators, voters are saying: “Everyone else needs to drop out. Trump is the runaway favorite.”

We have a free country with open contested elections, and every voter should have choices. The Democratic Party is witnessing more candidates jumping into their primary because progressives and even some moderates fear that Biden cannot get re-elected. Why should Trump expect a coronation? Second, as I have written before, polling is not voting results. I don’t believe the polls that show Trump ahead by double-digits. National polling means nothing. State polls matter a little more. And Ann Coulter has wisely pointed out that name ID often governs who wins these different polls five months to a year before the Iowa caucuses. When it’s time to cast ballots, however, the results often go a different way.

If Republicans can be honest with themselves, this election is far from over, and it’s a fight between Trump and DeSantis. If I were on the Florida Governor’s campaign, I would tell him to rethink the third debate in Miami with the other candidates. He should throw down the gauntlet and declare: “I will only debate Trump. Let’s make this happen.”

Another main criticism and talking point from Current Trumpers who blast voters like me is the question of loyalty. “You are not loyal! President Trump fought for us. They stole the election from him. You should be supporting him, giving him another chance! How can you turn on him and support someone else? DeSantis should have waited his turn. He betrayed Trump, after all the work he did to support his bid for Governors!”

Here’s what I have to say about loyalty.

Regarding DeSantis’ decision to run in 2024, no politician owes another politician loyalty pledges not to run for higher office. Ronald Reagan ran against incumbent President Ford in 1976, which was his right to do, and conservatives didn’t complain. No one elected to public office is guaranteed their charge just because.

As for myself, I am a citizen of the United States, but most importantly, I am a Christian—a Christian who would have never voted for Mike Pence, by the way, no matter how many Scriptures he quoted or how many times he told me about his wife teaching Sunday School, blah. My first loyalty is to my Savior and Lord, Jesus Christ.

When it comes to politics, no politician deserves a voter’s loyalty. Elected officials have to earn our support, and even then, if we find a better candidate for the next contest, we have every right to switch our support to someone else. Just as an employer is not duty bound to hold onto any or every employee, so too we as voters have every right and prerogative to vote for whomever we want. I do not owe any one candidate my vote. The United States is a constitutional republic, not a dictatorship.

Another thing about loyalty: President Trump made promises, and he didn’t keep them.

We all chanted “Lock Her Up! Lock Her Up!” about Hilary Clinton. She bleach-bit tens of thousands of official emails, a major federal crime, and during the second general election debate in 2016, he promised to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate and prosecute her. A month after his election victory, he laughed off that promise. Right after his inauguration, he was actually celebrating her.

Now let’s focus on the biggest promise he didn’t keep, one that he is already backing away from.



He promised to “Build the Wall.” I remember during one 2016 primary debate, he talked about how he was going to “Build a big, beautiful wall, with a big beautiful door in the middle.” I could overlook the hyperbole in the second part of that sentence, but the point was clear: Build a permanent barrier to stop the invasion which is overwhelming our country.

Not only was he going to build the wall, he promised that Mexico was going to pay for it. Here’s his statement on the matter at his 2015 campaign announcement speech (Check at the 48 minute mark):

I would build a great wall, and nobody builds walls better than me, believe me, and I’ll build them very inexpensively, I will build a great, great wall on our southern border. And I will have Mexico pay for that wall.

Former President of Mexico Vicente Fox in vile fashion condemned that promise: “We’re not paying for that f---king wall!” We all took him seriously. But Trump didn’t build the wall. He repaired some sections of the wall, and he put up some barriers with barbed-wire fencing. But he didn’t build the wall. Trump would only crow in January, 2021 (eight days before leaving office, six days after the uproar at the US Capitol) that he got 45 new miles of wall built. That’s it?!

In 2023, Trump is launching the latest set of lame excuses: “I couldn’t legally build the wall and make Mexico pay for it.” Yes, he said that TWICE: see it here and here. In the second case, he talked about building “a piece of the wall.” Talk about dumbing down expectations! In sharp contrast to this weak waffling, DeSantis called out Trump on “rationalizing his failure.” DeSantis then pointed out what a number of pundits had shared in 2016: tax the remittances! Yes, Trump could have built the wall, make Mexico pay for it, and not need an act of congress to get it done.

Loyalty means nothing if someone doesn’t keep his promises. Trump doesn’t deserve ours. He didn’t keep his promises, folks, and twice in the last month, Trump has made excuses. Where’s the loyalty to us, Mr. Trump?

Sunday, September 3, 2023

ICYMI: KKK in Anaheim Supported Hillary Clinton for President in 2016


I have shared this account many times over, and it's astonishing to me how much the mainstream media ignores this.

The KKK has been a liberal, terrorist arm of the Democrat Party since its inception.

Even in the 21st Century, the KKK is all in for ... DEMOCRATS.

Check out this admission from one of their members after a violent melee in Anaheim in 2016:

               

This creepy denied the Holocaust.

This guy praised Hitler.

This guy claimed that he was part of a "white, Christian" organization, walking around with all that KKK memorabilia on his shirt.

This kind of perverse gaslighting is all too common among these racialist, white supremacist, alt-right types.

And the OC Register captured the whole thing on camera!

Friday, August 25, 2023

Trump Said "Lock Her Up!" What Happened to That?

In 2016, Donald Trump campaigned on pursuing charges against Hillary Clinton for erasing those 30,000 emails. Then in 2017, he reneged on that promise: What happened to that promise? Why did Trump renege? The fact that Trump backed off from this core campaign promise is a big part of the reason this country and the rule of law is collapsing now. 




 If Crooked Hillary could get away with violating federal law and dishonoring the American public, what would stop other Democrats from doing the same thing? The Democrat Party does not hold back from persecuting their political enemies via trumped-up charges (pun intended). Trump needed to go after Hillary Clinton.

And he didn't. 

 He didn't lock her up, and now they are seeking to lock him up.

Sunday, November 25, 2018

ICYMI: Soldiers from The Two Koreas Greet Peacefully at DMZ

Thank you, President Trump, for making this happen.




Thursday, September 27, 2018

Torrance City Council Meeting: September 25th, 2018 (Photos)

For the first part of the Torrance City Council meeting this past Tuesday, I decide to record and comment on the presentations.

There is this obsessive push to focus on the green agenda, protecting the environment at all costs, and pushing costs onto small businesses and consumers.

So much focus on taking away options for people to eat food with plastic utensils, etc.

Why is the city council focusing on this garbage?

When are we going to pay attention to more pertinent concerns for the citizenry?