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Sunday, September 23, 2012
"End Of Watch" - See It!
PART OF MY R & R
As part of my self-imposed relaxation regimen we sat the movie, "End Of Watch" today.
WHAT ARE THEY THINKING?
I
hope you'll find time to see this film and then contemplate just what
must be in the minds of those folks in our city who seem determined to
destroy the lives of the men and women of the Costa Mesa Police
Department.
LIARS...
Some of your elected, and appointed, so-called leaders seem willing to let no despicable tactic go unused as they attempt to paint the CMPD as a corrupt organization, filled with slackers who are only in it for the overtime and retirement. They've even taken to vilifying individual retired police officers by lying about their perceived political activities and attempting to make them seem like greedy, lazy individuals who are bleeding the city dry with their pensions, all of which is just flat untrue.
HERE'S THE TRAILER
See the movie and think about it. Here's the trailer.
BREAK TIME!
I don't know about you all out there, but the pace of activities in
Costa Mesa over the past couple years has been so frenetic and
frustrating that sometimes it's important to just throttle back a
little, take a deep breath and contemplate the future. This is one of
those times for me.
SIMMERING CAULDRON
For the next few days I'm going to turn the Cauldron down to a slow
simmer and just relax and TRY to not think too much about Costa Mesa's
future. Yeah, right! Anyhow, I'm going to try.
PATIENCE, PLEASE
So, while I'm not going to completely ignore my responsibilities, it
might take longer for your comments to appear. Be patient. Don't just
keep hitting that "send" button. I will see them eventually.
A LITTLE HISTORY
Before I go, though, I wanted to share something with you. I started
blogging in July of 2005 and shifted to this format and host, Blogger,
in November of 2006. One advantage of that change was that I could post
your comments. Of course, if you've been a regular reader, you know that's been a mixed blessing. My goal from the very beginning was to
present my views to stimulate discussion of what I thought were
important issues in our community. The new host gave me a way to
measure that - your comments.
PAGE VIEWS
Recently Blogger changed the interface I use to post these things and,
as a result, began showing me an interesting number - the cumulative
number of Page Views since November, 2006. I had intended to mention
this earlier this week as the counter crept toward the 800,000 number,
but got distracted by the news of the day. Here's what that number
looked like as I begin to post this entry.
AMAZING!AND THANK YOU... I don't have anything to compare that
number with - I do know that the "big guys" in the blogosphere rack up
those kinds of numbers in a week. Do you think a million page views are
possible before the end of the year? Maybe... Thanks to all of you who
participate here. I'm grateful that you've chosen A Bubbling Cauldron to share your views with your neighbors and hope you'll continue to do so. I'll be back soon...
ONE MORE TIME...
Next Wednesday, September 26, 2012, Costa Mesa Police Officer Kha Baowill
receive a special recognition for Traffic Safety Excellence by the
California Office of Traffic Safety. The ceremony will take place in
the Emergency Operations Center adjacent to the Police Headquarters at
99 Fair Drive and begins at 4:00 p.m. Members of the public are invited
to the ceremony.
THE LEADER OF THE PACK
You will recall that Officer Bao has been recognized several times
recently for his prodigious accomplishment of making 432 drunk driving
arrests during 2011. He and four other Costa Mesa Police Officers
achieved more than 100 DUI arrests each during that year.
READ PREVIOUS ENTRIES
You can read what I've previously written about Officer Kha Bao by
typing his name in the search box at the top of the page and then
hitting Enter.
THANKS, AGAIN
Once again, we here at A Bubbling Cauldronwant to thank
Officer Kha Bao and his compatriots at the Costa Mesa Police Department
for their diligence - especially during these very trying times -
keeping our city safe. Thanks to you all for all you do
QUALITY TIME WITH VOTERS
At
a small gathering of mostly true believers Thursday night at the Costa
Mesa Neighborhood Community Center, city council candidates Sandra Genis, John Stephens and Harold Weitzberg listened intently to the questions about their views on important issues and answered every one crisply and with conviction. You can read Mike Reicher's coverage from the Daily Pilot HERE.
FILLING A GAP
Because
the late cancellation of the Costa Mesa United Forum left a big hole in
their schedules, the three candidates decided very late to hold a
small, casual gathering and hoped to attract some new folks to their
campaign. Even though they didn't really advertise this event - I
barely got my post about it up and running yesterday, they achieved
those goals.
SMALL TURNOUT, LOTS OF QUESTIONS
My
count showed a maximum of 30 people in the lobby of the Community
Center, of which a half-dozen acknowledged they had no affiliation with
either the host organization, Costa Mesan For Responsible Government
(CM4RG) or any of the individual candidates. It was my impression that
each of those people left feeling strongly that Stephens, Genis and
Weitzberg should be considered solid candidates and will receive their
support.
MANY QUESTIONS
Questions
posed to the candidates during the nearly two-hour meeting ranged from
concerns about Banning Ranch, the 19th Street Bridge, the process used
to have a diseased tree removed and Jim Righeimer's Charter.
It was interesting to see some folks I would have anticipated being
strongly in the 3M camp attend this meeting and expressing admiration
for the candidates and their positions on issues.
LOTS OF CHECKS WRITTEN
And,
for the small size of the group, I was impressed with the number of
checks being written to candidates. I have no idea how much money was
raised, but a lot of checks were written.
KOKEN STRUMS AND HUMS
The group was even entertained by the ubiquitous Terry Koken, who strummed his guitar and his banjo and sang little folk ditties appropriate to the moment.
CAMPAIGNING...
The candidates will now busy themselves by walking precincts, visiting coffees held on their behalf and preparing themselves for the final candidate forum on October 18th. Earlier that week, on October 15th, Jim Righeimer and former council member and current Newport Mesa Unified School Board Trustee Katrina Foley will debate his charter scheme. The candidates will also spend time replacing campaign signs that have been stolen throughout the city. Both sides report very significant incidences of theft - signs into the hundreds have been snatched up and/or destroyed. It's going to be an interesting six weeks...
THE NASTY EXCHANGE
In an earlier post I mentioned an unsavory exchange between activist/council candidate Harold Weitzberg and a grumpy old fella from Mesa North - a guy I've referred to variously as The Mouth From Mesa North
and Costa Mesa's racist laureate.
Well, here's a little 3-minute video clip that shows that exchange from
last Tuesday's council meeting.
WHAT STARTED IT ALL
And, just so things are clear, here's the just over 9 minute tape of the imported shill for Jim Righeimer's Charter, Kevin Dayton, that started this whole thing.
IGNORING THE BUFFOON I
don't talk much about The Mouth's pathetic blog. Although, if I wanted
a one-stop-shop for news about black on white crime world-wide his is
the place to visit. He's become a major cheerleader for the 3Ms - there
are actually 4 Ms on the ballot, but everyone is ignoring Al Melone.
The Mouth puffs and pontificates, extolling the virtues of his favored
three - which is his right, as misguided as it might be.
MORE THAN A LITTLE STRANGE...
Recently,
though, I've become more than a little concerned about him. He seems
to be distracted by a strange attraction to me. He posts photos of me
frequently on his blog and stalks me around public venues trying to get
more. I speculated recently that he might "have a thing"
for me - you know, a man-crush. How else does one explain such bizarre
behavior? In fact, today he posted what apparently is one of his
favorite photos of me - he uses it frequently - and told his readers
that he was trying to imagine me 'in tights'.
Too weird! Especially from a guy who frequently extols the virtues of
plural marriage on his blog. I guess you just never know, huh? Sometimes you can't tell the book by his bluster...
NO, THANK YOU!
So,
to set the record straight - so to speak - I find these bizarre shows
of attention from this chest-thumping Neanderthal bully to be completely
unwelcome. I'm a VERY HAPPILY married - 45 years and counting - heterosexual man. The Mouth will have to visualize someone else in his "Deliverance-on-the-log" fantasies. Ewwwww! He will have to find another subject of his pent-up, prurient passions - perhaps in the back woods of West Virginia. WHERE'S THE LYSOL?
Now, if you'll excuse me, after having written about him, I have to go disinfect my entire blog!
FILLING THE VOID WITH CASUAL CONVERSATION
Since they already had the time blocked off for the now-canceled Costa Mesa United Forum, Costa Mesa City Council candidates Sandra Genis, John Stephens and Harold Weitzberg have announced that they will holding a VERY CASUAL
informal gathering Thursday, September 20th (today) to meet, greet and
chat with any residents who may be interested in their views.
COMMUNITY CENTER LOBBY AT 6 P.M.
They
have arranged to use the lobby of the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Community
Center, 1845 Park Avenue - at Lions Park, beginning at 6 p.m. and will
stick around for a couple hours to be available to visitors.
NO STRUCTURE, JUST CONVERSATION
Again, I stress that this is a VERY CASUAL
event, with no structured program, no moderated questions - just three
serious candidates using time they had previously set aside for the
canceled forum by making themselves available to the voters of this city
in a casual setting to answer questions about their positions on the
many important issues facing our city today and into the future.
REALLY CASUAL
Stephens tells me that he's going to bring one or two of his daughters, some balls and bats and his "fun bag" loaded with Wiffle Balls, Spongie Balls and other stuff. As I said, this is intended to be a casual affair. See you at 6.
PUBERTY EXTENDED Imagine my surprise when I arrived at City Hall last night for the
council meeting an hour early only to find ex-Planning Commissioner and
soon-to-be ex-Sanitary District Board member and new President of the Costa Mesa Taxpayers Association- the OC GOP shill organization in town - Jim Fitzpatrick,
waist deep in political signs piled all over the porch beside the
entrance to the auditorium. Of course, those signs were for his pals,
the 3Ms and others. He got there early so he could purloin the site
normally occupied by the folks fromCosta Mesans For Responsible Government, CM4RG.
He pulled the same kind of juvenile stunt many months ago when he
arrived very, very early to a council meeting so he could occupy the
seat I usually use. Some people just never outgrow puberty.
BEVER SHOWS - MEETING DRAGS
The meeting, which I thought might wrap up by 6:30 or 7:00 p.m, tops,
dragged on until just before 8:00. Part of the reason it took so long -
with only one item on the agenda - was that our part-time, part-time
mayor, Eric Bever finally decided to show up. He didn't make for
the roll call at the Closed Session, though. The best he can do now is
to make it five for five as his tenure on the council - thank goodness -
comes to an end. There are four more meetings left this year - two in
October and one each in November and December. No matter what happens
in the November election, our council dais will be Beverless beginning
in January.
BEVER'S INFANTILE INTERRUPTIONS
Anyhow, Bever stretched the meeting out by continually interrupting
speakers during Public Comments to add his two cents worth. Not only is
it inappropriate to interrupt a speaker int the middle of his or her
presentation, but it's just plain rude. I guess he just never learned
courtesy when he was growing up.
FEENEY CHIDES WEITZBERG
During the Public Comments resident John Feeney included in his little presentation a criticism of council candidate Harold Weitzberg for his acknowledgment of "shouting down"
a speaker before the council this spring. Weitzberg then rose to
defend himself, citing the person in question - imported charter shill Kevin Dayton - who had been given more than 10 minutes to speak while all other speakers were held to 3 minutes.
WEITZBERG VS. "THE MOUTH"
As Weitzberg's time expired he returned to his seat but Mayor Pro Tem Jim Righeimer
- who had been in charge of that particular meeting and who allowed
Dayton to exceed his time - just had to chime in with an explanation.
Weitzberg returned to rebut his comment and the next speaker waiting his
turn - a grumpy old fella who lives in Mesa North - yelled across the
room from the other speaker's podium at Weitzberg to "shut up and sit down!" Things almost got REALLY nasty until councilwoman Wendy Leece demanded that the mayor take charge of the meeting.
KUDOS TO BEVER, BUT, WAIT A MINUTE...
A curious anomaly occurred last night. Several council members praised
Bever for his role in rallying officials from adjoining cities to fight
off the onerous toll road scheme planned for the I-405 expansion.
Monday a major committee of the Orange County Transportation Commission
Board voted unanimously to recommend Alternate #1 to the full board, which adds only one lane each way on the expansion project.
BEVER - "GOING FOR IT ALL"
However, during the Council Member Comments segment Bever said,
basically, thanks, but no thanks. He thanked his colleagues for their
praise but said Alternate #1 was NOT what our city and the others voted to support - Alternate #2. So, he said he will be "going for it all" when the full board meets to consider this issue on September 24th. Uh-oh...
FABRICATING FACTS BEFORE YOUR VERY EYES
Righeimer, for his part, gave us another of his long-winded rants during
the comments segment, and demonstrated again that he has a very
difficult time sorting fact from fabrication. For example, during his
little fit of pique he again criticized previous councils for "blowing through $33 million in reserves"
- conveniently forgetting that those councils had the foresight to
accumulate those very reserves for emergencies - and said those councils
refused to lay anyone off. Of course, THAT IS A LIE! The
previous council, when the economy began it's free fall in 2008, took
many measures to head off catastrophe, including inducing retirements
and other measures that cut the headcount approximately 20%. Of course,
it's inconvenient for him to remember the truth because the truth
doesn't work in his equation.
RIGHEIMER BLAMES THE COPS
And, in another master stroke of falsehood fabrication, in response to speaker Eleanor Egan's scolding of him and his peers on the dais for "destroying"
her city, he told the audience quite directly that the Costa Mesa
Police Officers Association is responsible for destroying the city! The
man has no shame!
"ELECTIONS TEAM" FORMED
During his segment CEO Tom Hatch told the council and audience that an "Elections Team"
had been formed in City Hall to deal with questions/problems during
this election season. The first order of business is the apparent
removal/destruction/misplacement of campaign signs. A summary of what
is and is not permitted will be placed on the City web site and staff
will be working to resolve any issues quickly.
SRO PROGRAM?
In response to an earlier question, Hatch said he will meet soon with Police Chief Tom Gazsi
to clarify the School Resource Officer issue and report back to the
council. Apparently he was not ready to get into a discussion of why
officer Jess Gilman is back working as an SRO - trying to cover four schools, by the way - instead of remaining on patrol.
HATCH EFFUSIVELY GIVES LEECE HER 5-YEAR PIN
Hatch then presented councilwoman Wendy Leece with her five-year pin -
she actually has six years in as a council member - and did so by
heaping much praise on her for her dedication, hard work and tenacity.
He said nobody on the council works harder to help residents. He also
thanked her for helping HIM during his tenure with the city. The
comments were much deserved but probably cost Hatch points with the
other four council members. 7-ELEVEN LIQUOR LICENSE
Several items were pulled from the Consent Calendar, one of which dealt
with the item involving the 7-Eleven Store on Adams Avenue. Once again,
we had a lengthy discussion about liquor licenses in the city and how
little control the city council actually has over this issue. One
speaker, former Parks and Recreation Commissioner Bob Graham, asked if being a Charter City would resolve it. The answer was NO. Councilman Steve Mensinger told us he's "not a fan of 7 Eleven to start with..",
without further explanation. Perhaps it's because what was one of the
great American success stories is now controlled by a Japanese holding
company. It just seemed like an odd statement coming from a council
member about a company trying to expand its business in Costa Mesa.
RIGHEIMER OUT FOR BLOOD
Item 5on the Consent Calendar is an RFP for Roadway markings and Traffic Sign Maintenance. It turns out this is actually a request for re-advertising this item, which apparently was incorrectly announced previously
in what Hatch referred to as a "staff error." Righeimer immediately pounced on that like a jackal on a carcass and said, "We have 400 people on staff. Who did not do this correctly?"
Clearly, he was out for blood on this fairly minor issue. Bever shut
the door on him, but it demonstrates one more time his impatience on the
dais and that he will praise staff members with one breath and
castigate them with the next.
ELECTION DAY COUNCIL MEETING CANCELED
The final item discussed - and the only item on the agenda beyond the
Consent Calendar - was the decision to cancel the November 6, 2012 City
Council meeting due to the national election. I suspect that staff
recognized the reality of the situation - that several members of the
City Council will be too busy either partying or crying that night to
give city business a fair shot. So, that meeting will be canceled.
SHOULD HAVE BEEN HOME BY 7!
This meeting could, and probably should, have ended an hour earlier. It
took more time because some council members just had to pontificate
about pet issues and because Bever just had to interrupt the flow of
events with his petty, insignificant and rude interruptions of speakers
before the council. C'mon January!