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Tuesday, May 8, 2018

I am Real. You Are Not!


The concept of political
http://www.elec.state.nj.us/pdffiles/forms/compliance/man_cf.pdf
Michael Wildes, Amy Jones Bulluck,
Trevor Jadoo
They do not have the line,
but they are still Democrats.

campaign

signs obscuring
the landscape on


"public property" during
election cycles is heating up.
This bill sponsored in the Legislature by Loretta Weinberg did not pass, but it addressed the annoying signs we see during campaign seasons. Loretta's signs were among them, so I guess she is willing to abide by the law if it is ever passed.

I have mixed feelings on the subject.
In the primary, the situation is a special kind of different in Englewood.

If the Primary Ballot read as the simple example below, there would be no split down the middle of a Democratic Party that really needs to pull together. You "Real Dems" need to stop separating yourselves from the rest of us. How are we supposed to be able to identify you? Will you wear arm bands or some other trinket to identify yourselves?
Bill Feinstein, Ward 3, District 2
Bill does not have the line either.
Bill is also a Democrat.
I almost sympathize with the concept of flooding your senses with lawn signs. "We the people have been deprived of the choice with the concept of "the line". Most of the voters don't even know it, because they are so used to doing what they are told.

Everyone knows that the mind's eye goes naturally to the left. We read from left to right.  Glenn Coley was so far over to the right the last time he ran that it was difficult to find his name. I examined online ballots from other wards and districts on the Official Election Board Website, because there were complaints about this on Election Day 2017.

It is still a mystery to me why Philip Meisner petitioned to run for Mayor with one slogan and as soon as he was assured the line, he changed into a "Real" Democrat. Read his sign. What does that even mean? What is the difference?  I have heard a few explanations, but none of them are important enough to split the Party this way. This is not the time. Get over yourselves. Are you keeping track of the grade B drama in The White House?

South side of the street looking west towards Teaneck
Philip Meisner signs are prominent to the 4th
Ward.
This implies that the person
who did not get the line  is not a "True" Democrat.
How and when did we give that decision to 32 people who have no idea what the average voter wants, needs or thinks? Many of them do not even attend meetings unless there is an important vote pending. How many of them have even read the By laws of the Committee? Have you ever seen or spoken to the Committee Person for your District?

Did you know that if the 8 Committee people in your ward canvas their respective districts and decide what your ward needs, based on your input, they can be overruled by the 24 Committee people who do not live in the ward. Your 8 Committee People must convince 17 people, or the majority of the 32 total members to vote with them for the good of the your ward. How many times have Residents been deprived of what they want, need and think, because their Committee people were not up to the  task, or did not even notice? Committee People are not there to serve the politicians. Really, they are not.  I should not  have been able to sit down and look at the list of members and determine who would vote for Philip and who would vote for Michael. The process is broken.

Hello people, we see you.

Who decided that Philip Meisner is more of a Democrat than Michael Wildes? 

Again, 32 people that most of us don't even know made the decision. Compare it to 5 School Board Members making the decision to move School Board Elections to November.

Does anyone else see a problem in this? Is this the reason
North Side of the street facing west towards Teaneck.
Michael Wildes signs are prominent to the 3rd ward.
that there is a war of lawn signs taking place on the Median on Palisade Avenue?

Who is really manipulating the placement of the lawn signs on the median? It is most probably the same people who always do it in the twilight hours while the rest of us are sleeping. 

Why not just trust "We the People" to make the choice by actually selecting the person we think will do the most good for everyone. Too me, Philip Meisner represents a sect of Liberals who must be in control. They crave followers and they must control change at any cost.

Amy gets pointers from an old lawyer, 
the elder Wildes.
What is it about "We the People making the choice that is frightening to the "Real" Democrats? We are capable
of choosing our own leaders.

The Line exists as a result of "We the People" already being manipulated before reaching the polls. 
We have been manipulated into thinking that we have a choice. Wayne Hamer was given to us by the Municipal Committee. Katharine Glynn was given to the 3rd Ward by the Municipal Committee. Do you still think this is an impotent organization working in isolation? When crap like this ends, the lawn sign war will  probably subside a little.  Until then, the Party Bosses rule with the "Line".
The Ballot should read thusly for Mayor and Democratic Committee**
Democratic Nomination for Mayor
Vote for 1
***Philip Meisner
***Michael Wildes
In the General Election in November, the winner of this contest runs against the person we all know is NOT a Democrat. Stop dividing us. You are confusing the children who might be by some miraculous stretch learning something about Civics.

Real and Surreal Democrats should stop the foolishness.

I challenge Party Bosses to try the concept above and allow the people to choose.

Thursday, April 26, 2018

Introducing June C. Gregg

June C. Gregg


I am excited to announce that I am running for a seat on the Englewood Democratic Municipal Committee for the 4th Ward; 1st District. Over the coming weeks, I hope to meet many of you as I canvass our district to get to know you and your concerns. My platform is community access and awareness. Open access to information, opportunities, and resources for city residents. Our district has the fewest number of registered voters in comparison to others in the city and with your help, I hope to change that. Let’s work on this together. 

I ask for your vote on June 5th! 

Please feel free to reach out to me at ward4district1@gmail.com or 201.746.5863. 

Look for me in Column 1!


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Monday, January 8, 2018

Congratulate C. Wayne Hamer


THE 4TH WARD GAZETTE·MONDAY8, JANUARY 8, 2018
From the Desk of The Englewood Taxpayers Coalition for Good Government

Dear Englewood Community Members,
Saying “thank you” is important. So, The Englewood Taxpayers Coalition for Good Government wants to sincerely thank you for your presence and demonstrated support at the January 2nd Englewood City Council Reorganization Meeting. Our collective effort sent a strong message to the City of Englewood and Councilman Wayne Hamer was re-elected as

Council President. Thus, we were victorious!

Although more work awaits, we have made consequential strides in a relatively short time frame. 







Further, we will continue this important work into the foreseeable future. It includes (but isn’t limited to):
· Ensuring that residents’ tax dollars are well spent
· Englewood’s communities of color are treated       with respect and dignity
· Its elected officials remain accountable to the constituents who put them in office 

In Unity,

The Englewood Taxpayers Coalition for Good Government

Wednesday, November 8, 2017

There Has Never Been A Time Better Than Now!


Thank You, Supporters!
I realize that many of you are disheartened today. Some of you might be wondering if I am okay, after yesterday’s loss. I am doing very well, however, because of all of you. I truly felt your support, admiration of the campaign I ran and the warm embrace of “my” community. It is no secret that Englewood’s powerbrokers worked diligently against me, using dirty tricks and even recruiting those who look like me to sabotage my campaign. Yet, that didn’t matter to you and so many of you wanted me to serve as your School Board representative. That’s truly gratifying and humbling!
Further, most of us (who are political) knew early in the race that it is exceedingly difficult to overcome position #7 in a field of 8 candidates. In addition, the Democratic machine, big moneyed campaign that was run against me (in particular) was anticipated; therefore, it was unsurprising. Yet and still, I was undeterred from running because you are that important to me.
It was equally important to put together a campaign that was befitting of your support. It was crucial to remain focused on the educational and community issues that are distinctive to the Black and Latino families of Englewood because your needs are often overlooked by the alleged powerbrokers of this City.
Some tried to make a faux issue of the fact that I am a registered Republican. To me, the problems facing Englewood Public School District are non-partisan and demand solutions rather than Party rhetoric. Yet, this election also highlights the reason that I left Englewood’s Democratic machine four years ago and never looked back.
Last night was intended to send us all the message that we, the Black and Brown, are not in control. I
say different. It is time to stop the nonsense and the madness. This is our community and I am all for taking it back. Please join me in doing so. Let’s start the movement to regain control of our destinies, as well as those of our children.

Dr. Dierdre Glenn Paul, EdD.


This question begins a long conversation that includes the welfare of the entire Village
and includes the livestock.