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http://medford.patch.com/groups/joe-vigliones-blog/p/can-and-should-a-city-council-president-be-impeached
Higher standards is what the residents of Medford should seek from
their elected officials. If the bar is set low by the elected
officials, and the majority of 37,515 registered voters fail to show up
on election day, concerned citizens need to look at remedies to hold
those who get elected to their obligations to the taxpayers - be they
citizens or businesses - to the civics groups, to the non-profits, to
the boards and commissions created (ostensibly) to guide the legislators.
According to the Patch post on 2013 election results, Paul Camuso received a paltry
4,563 pats on the back - and that was the most of any elected official
running for city council. NONE of them have a "mandate" and the
32,952 who didn't do the research on the city council and vote for city
council have themselves to blame.
http://medford.patch.com/groups/politics-and-elections/p/2013-medford-election-results
Despite the incorrigible "media blackout" instituted by the
Administration (try numbering all the times Mayor McGlynn's photo was in
the Transcript, Mercury, Inside Medford and Patch and compare it to his
opponent - Mr. D'Antonio - and the other officials up for office in
this city) - despite the intentional shut down of access television (I
offered to - and could have - put channel 3 back on the air immediately
and wouldn't even have needed the closet at city hall to do it! What a
fiasco!, to quote Adam Knight) - this writer utilized the People's Forum
and the Patch to enlighten Medford residents.
One resident
noted to me "did you see how they used Reverse 911 to solicit expired
pharmaceuticals but didn't issue a Reverse 911 or two for an election!"
It's true. This week Sgt. Barry Clemente has issued Reverse 911s for
the Jingle Bell Festival or whatever it is called. 4:32 pm on 11/29 and
4:04 PM on 11/27. Has anyone written a public records request to find
out the cost to taxpayers of these absurd and not helpful Reverse 911
calls? The money is probably astronomical.
Mayor McGlynn allegedly received 5,775 votes, meaning that 31,740
registered voters and over 52,000 residents did not vote for the man who would be King of Medford.
* * * * * So
much for the higher standards brought up at the beginning of this
essay. With no access television there was no opportunity to discuss
the issues. The Mayor had his pal Jack Dempsey give all the candidates
bad audio ("Speak into the digital! Speak into the microphone on the
camera! was the alleged order!) Tucked away on the high school
channel with most residents not even aware of which channel it is on
Comcast or Verizon, and with no use of Video on Demand on Comcast, the
message was stifled.
Let me quote the City Solicitor from
November 15, 2008, five years and fifteen days ago. A speech that will
live in Medford infamy:
“The
one sentiment that I have heard that I take great exception to is that
the city is trying to limit speech,” said Rumley. “The notion the city
would censor or squelch free speech is baseless and as city solicitor I
would find any such effort repugnant.”
OK, Mr. Rumley, you've
had five years and fifteen days since you threw the gauntlet down and
over ten years and 8 months since you and Diane McLeod and I met over
the issue of the green card employee at TV3, allegedly called the
"f#%#$g immigrant" and made to jump through hoops while suffering abuse
at the hands of a now or soon-to-be-dissolved non-profit.
If
a city lawyer is powerless to talk some sense into a 26 year incumbent,
after logging complaint after complaint after complaint - complaints
from Dr. Wood and the disabled community, from Allison Goldsberry, from
Matt Haberstroh, from Chris Donovan, from CACHE, from people from all
walks of life including a current allegation of racism lingering over
the heads of the former board members (and isn't attacking a green card
employee from Brazil also racism?), if a city solicitor can't talk sense
to the lead official in Medford, you understand why the citizens would
rather draft Willie Lantigua, disgraced soon-to-be-former Mayor of
Lawrence, as their new leader. Sheesh!
SO, when a Council
President forces his way in (see Ron Swanson's piece, linked below) and
then threatens to hit a citizen with a big, dirty metal pipe, only to
have that citizen find out that the council "president" was hit with a
1.8 million dollar complaint (one of three) and had to settle that one
for $402,000.00 (about 85K in legal fees, about 317,000.00 in the
settlement) well, heck, isn't that more money than Stanley and Steven
Komins are accused of embezzling from West Medford Hillside Little
League?
Why was it up to one citizen to uncover the situation
at Wells Fargo which involved Council "President" Robert A. Maiocco?
And why don't we have mechanisms in place to trigger IMPEACHMENT when a
city official, overseeing our bloated budget, has such an absurd history
as a "financial advisor." Because of the hackerama, nepotism and the
blind leading the blind.
What is "impeachment" ???
Impeach means to charge someone with doing something wrong,
specifically a high government official, such as the US president, a
senator, or a Federal judge. Fortunately, very few presidents have had
the dishonor of being impeached.
https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/impeach
Here's some good news for Uncle Bob Maiocco and, possibly, for his nephew if the vote in January 2014 goes as expected:
Historic Background on the Impeachment and Trial of President Andrew Johnson
The Significance of President Johnson's Impeachment and Trial
Johnson's impeachment trial is
considered to be important because it checked the attempt among certain
Members of Congress to establish congressional control of federal policy
and relegate the President's role in governance to that of a chief
minister's. The acquittal of Johnson also prevented later Congresses from
using the threat of impeachment as a means of settling policy
differences with the executive. Finally, the acquittal meant that in
future impeachment trials the defendant would have to have committed
an actual crime in order to be convicted.
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/amlaw/Impeachment-Guide.html
For a city councilor like Paul A. Camuso who currently sits on a
subcommittee which allows him to look into the background of taxi
drivers to have a potential position a LOT MORE worthy of scrutiny than
that of someone driving a taxi (and as evidence of that, does Council
Vice President "elect" Rick Caraviello have to do a background check on
limousine drivers? Probably not), it means that, given Bob Maiocco's
lack of transparency and failure to be forthright even with his fellow
councilors about his troubles as a financial advisor at Wells Fargo, is
there anything in Paul Camuso's background that citizens should be
concerned about?
A public records request put in to the
office of Sheriff Peter Koutoujian, where Mr. Camuso is employed, came
back rather fuzzy. They couldn't tell us this, they couldn't tell us
that, and what they didn't say was that Paul Camuso was squeaky clean.
So that public records request is now a big red flag when someone wants
to be the president of the city council of Medford. Uncle Bob Maiocco
didn't tell us about his background when he wanted to handle the city
budget, it is absolutely essential that Mr. Camuso come clean on how he
has conducted himself if he wants to be council president.
If taxi drivers are scrutinized more than an
alleged sex offender allegedly working previously at the Medford Housing
Authority - if a security guard has to have a more thorough examination
than a city council president, then who is watching the taxpayer funds,
especially with a new rate hike in the wind, then the citizens are sitting ducks for another round of Frank Pilleri's TV3, Stanley and Steven Komins' West Medford Hillside Little League, Steve Cloutier's Pop Warner, whether or not any wrongdoing was discovered or not, you - dear citizen - get a sense of being intentionally kept in the dark and not knowing how YOUR money is spent. In Cloutier's case it was the athlete's equipment at a storage locker not paid for; in Frank Pilleri's case it is a failed audit, getting thrown out of city hall with a police escort, and a former board member up on a charge of a false bomb threat. In Komins' case, January 31, 2014 he is scheduled to be back in Somerville District Court. Is this really the repeating pattern the citizens of Medforrd want?
A
previous essay from someone on this Patch discussed "voter's remorse."
Having a council president who was cagey about his life as a financial
adviser, but handling your finances, is like giving Bernie Madoff the
keys to the Medford Depositor's Trust. The Medford checkbook possibly
in the hands of a Bernie Madoff type if the citizens don't scrutinize
who is handling the city funds and where every nickel is going.
* * * * *
Ron Swanson's piece on the Rule of Necessity is worthwhile when discussing impeachment
http://medford.patch.com/groups/notes-from-the-pyramid-of-greatness/p/examining-the-rule-of-necessit...
What
would be easier for Medford? Charter change or impeachment? Will we
continue to have low standards for elected officials, a paltry handful
of votes to become Mayor or sit on the council, and enormous power that
goes totally unchecked?
Saturday, November 30, 2013
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Will Medford have to IMPEACH the next City Council president?????
By Information Central November 30, 2013