http://www.portolafestival.org/
Just got back from the festival on San Bruno, with a couple of observations... Teresa Duqué, Tony Kelly, DeWitt Lacy, Steve Moss, Lynette Sweet, Marlene Tran, Steven Weber, and Diane Wesley-Smith all had booths, while Eric Smith, Chris Jackson and Kristine Enea were there pressing the flesh. Malia Cohen was the only majorly endorsed candidate whom I didn't see there.
In talking to the candidates and voters today, one overarching theme made itself plainly clear - the candidates have GOT to show up on doorsteps and at street fairs if they want votes. Steve Weber told me that he went and knocked on a voter's door the other day, and was told that the last candidate to do so was Dan White. Dan Frickin' White, people!! A couple of voters remarked how, not only was Steve Moss at the Portola Garden Tour yesterday, but that he is at ALL the Portola and Visitacion Valley vigils and events, and really seems to get it when it comes to voter communication and engagement. Furthermore, they said that this, over everything else they're reading in the papers about him, is the most important thing to them. You get to know the people of the district by talking to them, not by sitting in a bubble thinking that you understand them or by waiting for them to come to you. This is why Tony Kelly was at the coast clean-up yesterday, to show engagement with the community. Like his politics or not, he gets out there, and that is important to voters. Like her or not, this is why Sophie Maxwell shows up to so many events, even if just to show face.
Marlene Tran, whom a couple of candidates seemed to be wooing at the League of Women Voters forum last week, made some hugely obvious points to me that only she seems to get - namely that, if you're coming to a street fair, whether you're a candidate, the SF voting commission, or a local group, KNOW YOUR AUDIENCE! A large percentage of the people in the Portola, Silver Terrace, and Vis Valley sections of D10 speak a Chinese language as their first language, and for many of them (60% according to Marlene), as their only language. Why did the city have two non-Chinese-language-speakers sitting in its booth trying to get people to register to vote? Ms Tran likely signed up more voters in ten minutes than the city did all day, because she knows her audience and can provide someone, herself in this case, to talk to the voters in a language they understand.
Candidates, the job of Supervisor is more than a full-time job. From the moment you filed papers to run, you gave up your personal lives. The jobs of candidate and supervisor are an every day affair, and what this election is showing us more than anything is who's up to the task. Showing up and answering a few questions at a forum is one thing, but what we need to see is you, the candidates, at every event, whether it be picking up trash, at a street fair, or just talking to people and telling them what you are about as you walk through their favorite park or down their favorite street with them.
If you chose not to come to one event because you have another to attend, that's fine, but instead of just blowing off a community-building street fair like the one today, you need to organize a crack team to work the events you can't so as to make sure you're represented. But if 80% of your competition is showing up to an event, you'd better do the same, and all the endorsements in the world won't keep you from being toast come election day. And those who do show up had better have a person with them who can cross a language barrier when it arises.
Of course Moss can dedicate his time full time, he's been stealing hoards of cash for years doing nothing but lining his pocket.
ReplyDeleteSad that anyone could even consider voting for someone that has done nothing for the community but use it to gain money that 90% of the residents will never see in a lifetime.
Not sure why the only comment is about Moss. Where's the outrage about Kelly's $100,000 tax bill unpaid by his theatre company? Sweet's house lien on another unpaid tax bill? Sweet's the face of MUNI. Can anyone think of a more screwed up outfit than BART? And what about her tenure with the 3rd Street Redevelopment project while the City was being investigated by the FBI for fraud and deception in the Minority Owned Business contract process. "PIer 70 Food Court Cohen" and Sweet don't even live in the district. Imagine being 50 years old and using your parents' address as your own just to establish residency. And that comment about "90% of the residents will never see in a lifetime" reminds me that "80% of all statistics are made up on the spot." If you're going to criticize one, at least give the others some heat. Otherwise, you just sound like someone with an axe to grind.
ReplyDeleteAxe to grind, absolutely.
ReplyDeleteThe other info is really good, and where is it being reported?
How do we not have open debates so that all these questions can be addressed to all the candidates, that's actually the worst part.
If the facts as you state them are verified and true they should be reported to all voters.
Sad that this is democracy.
To the anonymous commenter who posted re the outrage, etc... yes, with regard to Ms Sweet and Cohen, if you're going to bring accusations to the table, then please bring something to back it up. The way it stands now it's solely perpetuation of a rumor and you also sound like someone with an axe to grind.
ReplyDeleteLike so many small theatre companies in this economy, the one I ran - Thick Description - has had its share of tough times.
ReplyDeleteThick Description has a significant tax debt to the IRS. The company has a proposed repayment plan for that debt, based on the proceeds of Thick Description's contract with another company to help them run their new theater, opening in the summer of 2011. While the IRS considers that repayment plan, and even during that repayment, the agency will hold liens on the company to protect its claim; those liens will be released as the debts are paid off over the coming five years.
There are no tax liens on me personally; the theater's tax debts are not my tax debts.
I should also note here that I have worked for Thick Description as a volunteer since 2002; I have not taken any salary, fees, or wages from the company in nine years. Through my volunteer work and often covering some costs of theater productions myself, I have subsidized the company while I have tried to cure the company's financial issues, rather than enriching myself at its expense.
I continue to be proud of what Thick Description has accomplished as a nonprofit theater company through its 20 years in San Francisco:
- employing hundreds of theater artists and breaking new ground in union contracts for professional actors in the Bay Area,
- building the only professional non-profit performing arts space in District 10,
- building the careers of playwrights and actors of color by premiering new works that go on to publication and recordings, and future productions in other cities and Off Broadway,
- and regularly winning local and national recognition and awards.
That is my record as an artist and a small business owner, as a creative thinker and as a volunteer. I know the successes, and I definitely know the struggles and challenges. I will bring all of that experience to City Hall, and I believe it will make me a better Supervisor.
If Lynette Sweet was at the Portola Festival just yesterday, then this statement in Beyond Chron doesn't make sense:
ReplyDelete"Onetime frontrunner Lynette Sweet has dropped from the pack since it was disclosed she had outstanding tax bills."
Is Sweet out of the race or not? Being that Eric Smith is on BC staff, it's not surprising that the wording is misleading.
On the subject of politics at Festivals, did any D6 candidates run naked yesterday at the FSF? I read Meko was there, but I haven't seen any photos of him or Jane Kim nude. Hit me up if you have any flesh of the latter!
I read the BeyondChron article to say that Ms Sweet has dropped from the front of the pack, a position that she held early on in the race.
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