Showing posts with label bob filner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bob filner. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Mick Jagger for Mayor?
Written by Ray Shay


I have always liked Mick Jagger. He is a poet, a rocker, but I think what I like most about him is that he is, "all in."  No one ever doubts Mick's commitment to his craft or his desire to do his best. He couldn't sing or dance like that if his heart wasn't in it.  

I have always been impressed by Mick and other people who, regardless of their selected profession, are willing to take a stand, set a goal and then get after it. Success in life is largely based on a person's focus and their attitude.

Mick has it, Jerry Sanders had it, but unfortunately Bob Filner never did. Bob reached up high while on the carousel of politics and caught the treasured brass ring, only to let it fall from his grasp and land in the mud. I guess he was focused on other things. 

We need the right leader to pick that ring up and run with it. He or she should realize it is an honor to be the mayor of the eighth largest city in the United States of America. With only 90 days (at the most) before we vote, time is of the essence. Our city services
City of San Diego
Acting Mayor
Todd Gloria
have grounded to a halt because so many businesses, citizens and investors cannot rely on our current city government to make sound or timely decisions.  

I personally hope Acting Mayor Todd Gloria does not choose to run for the office that he will have the keys to, beginning at 5:00 p.m. this Friday. I don't believe we need someone busy running a campaign, while trying to put out fires and kick start the city of San Diego.

The British rocker, Mick Jagger came to my mind this week as I was dropping off one of our boys at soccer practice.  Sometimes no matter how much they plead, I won't change the radio station. It's one of the many great things about being a dad. 

As I stared at Ryan's beautiful eyes, Mick was summing up the situation perfectly as he sang, "You can't always get what you want.. but you just might find...you get what you need!"   

I wonder if Mick Jagger may just be a left-leaning Republican? Maybe he would support private businesses, open competition, smaller government, while still letting people make their own decisions on the rest of their lives. If true, he could have a pretty good shot. 

So even if Mick Jagger does not fill out an application to be the next mayor of San Diego, please still be sure to vote. It is one of our greatest powers. Unfortunately, if you live in 4S Ranch you are likely ineligible, since you are not a resident of the city of San Diego.  


Enjoy your week and rock on, 
  
Ray and Theresa Shay  
  
Ray and Theresa Shay   
  
2013 - All Rights Reserved
 

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Who will save Gotham City?
Written by Ray Shay


Editorial note - Until this morning, I have always avoided writing specifically about politics. I just couldn't turn a blind eye to a series of events that are shaping our community. I will provide the opportunity for an opposing view in next week's Community Hub eWeekly. Please send your thoughts to editor@communityhubeweekly.com. 
 
 batman light
As our family walked up to the front door of our home in San Diego, California, I looked up and saw a beautiful full moon on another crystal blue night in our city by the Pacific Ocean. As I breathed in the clean, ocean-scented air, I thought about how much I love living here and how proud I am to call San Diego our home.

The moon reminded me we were hosting the international and appropriately fun and crazy, Comic-Con Convention. A diverse gathering of both super heroes and artists. I guess I have always been a dreamer, because when I looked up again into the San Diego night sky, I wondered if the real Batman would appear tonight and save us, because we really need a hero right now.
  
There is a somber and dark cloud hanging over America's Finest City. The cause of this sense of impending doom is a villain among us. He is rallying his supporters to maintain 

the joker
Bob "The Joker" Filner 
his elected stranglehold on our citizenry. While admitting to being a bully, and that he acted "inappropriately" and "wrong," he is still unwilling to quit.  

I believe most of us in this town have lost confidence in his ability to lead and are equally intolerant to his archaic and illegal treatment of woman.  


The villain I am talking about is none other than our very own dishonorable, City of San Diego Mayor, Bob Filner.  Like the purple suited, "Joker" of Batman fame, he has his own agenda. He is neither a nice man or a leader.  

Bob has gone rogue, dancing around kicking dishes and silverware off our dining room table, which was professionally and neatly arranged by San Diego's  former Mayor Jerry Sanders. Bob "The Joker" Filner throws colored smoke grenades to distract everyone as he smiles broadly and then leaps to his next catastrophe.  



With each new press conference, Bob "The Joker" Filner ignites a new smoke grenade as  adiversion by saying things like, "I deserve due process" or "Michael Eckland is now in charge." Business leaders, military leaders and just good old-fashioned moms and dads are not fooled for a moment by his shenanigans. 

Can you imagine any CEO of a publicly-traded company or a United States Military Commanding Officer reporting to his superiors at 70-years-old he "has a problem working with women" while still demanding to stay in command? Bob, the year is 2013! In one word or two our answer should still be a resounding, "No." The Joker should leave. 
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I admit it, I am a retired City of San Diego employee. I am much like other past and current city employees in that I felt honored every day to have the City of San Diego seal on my uniform as well as in the center of the gold badge that rested over my heart. 
  
While on duty as a police officer, I must have said the words San Diego over a million times. Often it was followed by the word "police" and sometimes it was before kicking a door in, helping someone in distress or pointing my service weapon at an armed criminal. Each and every time those words left my mouth, I was proud of what we all represented and the trust the City of San Diego had placed in my fellow employees and myself.  

I don't think we should allow Bob Filner or anyone else to take away the sparkle of our city, nor the bright future for our children. It is time for him to go. Maybe the superhero to save us will be Nathan Fletcher, Kevin Faulconer, local law enforcement, a past leader, or a group of them who will step forward and help Bob realize the honorable and right thing for him to do is to resign.  
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When they meet with Mayor Filner, I think they should alert Catwoman. If he refuses to quit, I would love to see her square off with "The Joker" on that long disheveled dining room table with the soiled white tablecloth he has made such a mess of. Bob is so arrogant and set in his old-fashioned political ways, he may be dumb enough to ask Catwoman to dance. 



Just as I love the City of San Diego, I would want to see Catwoman's slightly tilt her head as her precious, demure smile slowly crosses her face, just prior to the POW, ZAP, BAM!


Have a great week and always remember to vote. It is our greatest power.

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  Ray and Theresa Shay 
  
Ray and Theresa Shay   
  
2013 - All Rights Reserved