It was highly entertaining in these last few days to read all of the comments following Jerome Stocks embarrassing letter in responding to Teresa Barth's letter in Encinitas Patch. First, it was appropriate for Barth to publish her perspective as her voice on the council is so consistently ignored, dismissed or drowned out by four others of the super majority. On the other hand Jerome Stocks gets his bully pulpit on the dais, control of the agenda, a NCT reporter who acts practically like his publicist and other media focus and framing.
Yet the Stocks letter is a gigantic overreaction to Barth's statement of her experiences. He and his cronies have treated this woman's minority voice on the council with irrational fear. What kind of power toppling abilities does she have that motions, agenda item requests, counter arguments, insights from other California cities, advocacy for residents, (even a vote for the mobile home tenants for God's sake) might she bring down for them? These mighty majority act like theirs is very fragile platform. They may be correct. There are hours of meetings which are pretty fact-free or so orchestrated for confusion it is difficult to mount rational responses. There is not a lot of 'there' there. We know its been years since anything has been built or accomplished. Even the GPU is being sold as a hoax by the council who brought it to life.
Undeniably there is a great deal of money behind these big boys. Nobody needs to be told that, although it would be helpful if we could be reading in the press the names behind those who back this cabal at city hall. It is well past time for that preliminary investigation.
Yet, these comments in the letters here and here are a wonderful sign that there are so many articulate, informed and savvy people paying close attention to these (mental and emotional) lumbering brutes who think the city is theirs and the inhabitants are all asleep or imbeciles. Wide awake comments at NCT's, A"So Much For Democracy" Raspberry discussion thread brought another batch of insight and resistance, though the regular majority's gang were still there crying about that mean (how dare she) Barth and anyone who would attack poor Stocks and Co.
If you wrote a comment speaking out for Barth, against the Crony Club - give yourself a pat on the back. Several comments were inexplicably deleted. I hope they might be recovered as they belonged with the rest. Imagine if 40 people responded rapidly to an engaging story for challengers to the monopoly or to a hit piece. This would be a revitalized, engaged community before the election was even under way.
Tonight is Council Night. Agenda is here for joint San Diego Water District Meeting and regular City Council Meeting. Between the two meetings there are 20 consent items. How's that for these recent Where's Waldo? versions of open government as interpreted by city staff?