Showing posts with label Michael Satz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michael Satz. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

South Florida's lazy, incurious and amnesia-prone news media has made 36-year incumbent Broward States Attorney Michael Satz the luckiest man in 2012 Florida politics by making him the man who ISN'T there -and neither are any stories about his opponents. Why?


Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Lucky Man (1970) http://youtu.be/hwCWCJLm6M0
South Florida's lazy, incurious and amnesia-prone news media has made 36-year incumbent Broward States Attorney Michael Satz the luckiest man in 2012 Florida politics by making him the man who ISN'T there -and neither are any stories about his opponents. Why?
In an election year like this, with so very much at stake, South Florida's news media has taken yet another opportunity to show us that the vast majority of them are nothing like watchdogs, but rather sycophantic lapdogs that like being given scraps from the powerful and the well-heeled, and lapdogs that never bark at that.

Unfortunately, there's a price to be paid for that, and it's a very expensive one with real world negative consequences for Broward citizens like me and many people I know here who want to end the culture of corruption that permeates so much of Broward County's political, govt. and civic life. 
People like me who want the Quality-of-Life to improve and that includes having an actual living -and-breathing civic society here that isn't just a club house of the wealthy and the powerful.

That is to say, a Broward civic society unlike our present one, where powerful people all throughout the county who have a connection to one another, continually make excuses for political miscreants in our midst and look the other way so they don't have to say something publicly. 

Or, as seems to be more the case the last year or so, actually pretend that they don't know some inconvenient things that they DO know, so that way they can pretend that they don't really know that some pols down here don't follow the rules or play by the rules.

And to pick a self-evident issue I've mentioned here frequently, pretend they DON'T know that some elected officials don't even really live full-time in their legislative districts, like Florida State Rep. Joe Gibbons, so therefore they don't have to publicly chastise them, ostracize them and hold them publicly accountable.

But how can you in good conscience be a "representative" if you don't actually rub shoulders daily with the very people you're supposed to represent, people like me, whom Gibbons is supposed to represent?

That question never seems to occur to Broward's current civic society, who are not really "big idea" people to begin with.
So the result is that Florida State Rep. Joe Gibbons keeps getting a renewable hall-pass and the news media -except Bob Norman- ignores it, despite how preposterous it is.

In short, I want this area to be attractive to dynamic Fortune 500 companies to actually have operations down here withyout having to pay to play, and employ college-educated people who want to feel like they live in a real community and contribute to the betterment of the area.

Twenty-two weeks before the November election, and five months into a new year where there has been plenty of opportunity to do so if they had really wanted to, the South Florida news media have collectively, conveniently and consistently neglected to mention that in Florida's most ethically and politically corrupt county, Broward County, home of "fixers" large and small, Satz, the one elected person actually responsible for prosecuting corrupt elected officials and government employees and the well-heeled nexus of insiderdom that drives so many of the (bad) decision that take place here -lawyers, lobbyists and their campaign bundlers- is, himself, running for re-election in November.
And has connections to many of them.

Satz has a lot to be held accountable for, but in a way that would be almost unimaginable and shocking in another Top 40 media market, and even many small towns, where real journalism competition makes readers and viewers the real winners, Satz isn't held to account.
Not by a long shot.

As of today, 22 weeks until the election, NOT one South Florida TV station and neither the Miami Herald or South Florida Sun-Sentinel have done a single serious story -let alone several- about Broward States Attorney Michael Satz and the two people who aim to replace him after 36 years in office: Democrat Chris Mancini and Republican Jim Lewis.

How bad is it?
Well, consider the following
Satz has NOT been mentioned by name in the alternative Broward NewTimes, in print or their blogs, in over 17 months...
Really.
See for yourself: http://www.browardpalmbeach.com/search/results/keyword:Satz/type:all/

This was the last one:
The Daily Pulp 
Sack Satz, Says Exonerated Domain Entrepreneur
Danny Pryor ? Let's say you really, really don't like somebody in a position of power. What do you do? Send letters? Pass on some dirt to New Times (yes, please)? Testify to the county commission? Deliver dog poo? Well, if your specialty happen...
By Stefan Kamph, October 15, 2010 @ 8:27 am

In March, the Sun-Sentinel brought up Satz and his Democratic primary opponent Chris Mancini together in a story about a legal maneuver by Mancini on behalf of a former elected officials that was in prison, but it was not an election story
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/crime/fl-eggelletion-prison-term-20120314,0,1655789.story

But simply being mentioned in a a story is not what concerned voters want at this point.
And the Miami Herald?
Jesus, the Herald.
Where to even start with them and their editors and management?

I mean it's Broward County, and you and I and everyone else paying close attention know that despite the fact that it's both foolish and counter-intuitive from both an economic and journalism level, since 35-40% of its readers are located here, under the current regime at One Herald Plaza, they are completely dis-interested in anything going on in Broward County.

We're all persona non grata until McClatchy Corp. brings in new people who will use a little common sense and prescience to take advantage of all the stories all around them that they consciously ignore or are too blind to see.
Don't hold your breath on THAT happening anytime soon before it's too late.

As I've written here so many times over the years, and for good reason, the Herald has proven thru their own actions -and lack of words- that they are NOT the friend of Broward's civic activists or Broward's taxpayers.

And every Sunday, in their feeble choice of the few Broward-related stories they run in the so-called Local & State section, they show how little they think or care about Broward County.
They do the same with their crappy four-page Issues & Ideas section that never ever has a Broward-related column, Guest Op-Ed or essay.
Month-after-month, year-after-year, unlike their treatment of Cuba.

Not to One Herald Plaza: Don't think for even a moment that Broward County commissioners Sue Gunzburger, Barbara Sharief and Chip LaMarca aren't already hip to the way your newspaper ignores the people, issues and personalities of this county.
Trust me.

So, since that's our bleak media landscape, sort of like the lunar surface, when do you think going to run the sort of meaty, fact-filled articles and analysis re Mike Satz that readers desperately want, and even used to expect?

Given the media geniuses involved at the Herald, the same people who, as I wrote here at the time, completely ignored the FL-17 congressional race in 2010 for most of the year and who made room for some banal pieces a month before the primary, you wouldn't be wrong to think that they're going to post it on the Fourth of July weekend, when nobody reads the newspaper. 
Yes, the Fourth of July, the holiday where news stories go to die, when the JV team runs things while the well-known names and faces head out-of-town.

Not that any of the local Miami-area TV stations have anything to brag about on the Mike Satz front, considering how much "filler" they put on the air labeled as news that is anything but, even while ignoring stories that are right in front of them.

No matter how you add it up, the grand total of stories on the Broward States Attorney race in the year 2012 for WFOR-TV/News4, WTVJ-TV/NBC6, WSVN-TV/News7 and WPLG-TV/Local10 is ZERO.
I've been checking their archives over-and-over for months.

By the way, for those of you who are the slightest bit curious, based on my own conversations with knowledgeable and well-informed people in Broward County -and especially the popular sentiment in Hallandale Beach- IF there aren't any meaningful indictments at Hallandale Beach City Hall by the end of July, HB's well-informed voters will almost certainly vote overwhelmingly to send Satz packing on Election Day.
Justifiably so, too, given what we have had to deal with at Hallandale Beach City Hall for years.

How preposterous is is that after all those years in office, it's not just Broward voters, but rather most of the TV reporters in South Florida under 40 who know nothing about him and would not even recognize him if he stood next to them on an elevator?

Which means that if an articulate and dynamic opponent uses easily-understood fact-based anecdotes to show how little he has done, and define him during the campaign before he has a chance to define himself, Satz  can be knocked-over much easier than you think.
Much easier!

Lots of well-informed Black voters in Broward County that I know and talk to regularly are more than ready to show Mike Satz the door with a kick on his way out

And the Broward County PBA is supporting Satz because... of what, exactly?
Yes, it's all very, very curious...
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Saturday, June 2, 2012

V for Verdict: Ex-Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak finally gets his due -LIFE- for his role in deaths of unarmed Egyptian protesters last year at Tahrir Square, but, curiously, skates on the corruption charges, leading to chants of outrage in courtroom from indignant Egyptians




Telegraph TV video:Ex-Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak finally gets his due -LIFE- for his role in deaths of unarmed Egyptian protesters last year at  Tahrir Square, but, curiously, skates on the corruption charges, leading to chants of outrage in courtroom from indignant Egyptians. June 2, 2012. http://youtu.be/VTZbDc0ma9o



CAIRO — An Egyptian judge on Saturday sentenced former President Hosni Mubarak to life in prison for the killing of unarmed demonstrators during protests that ended his rule. It was the first verdict of an Arab ruler brought before the law by a popular revolt and for many Egyptians it may be the greatest achievement so far of the uprising that ended his rule.

Read the rest of the article at:


New York Times

Egyptian Court Sentences Mubarak to Life in Prison
By David D. Kirkpatrick
Published: June 2, 2012

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/03/world/middleeast/egypt-hosni-mubarak-life-sentence-prison.html


Meanwhile, somewhere in Broward County, someone -perhaps you- is likely to be heard saying the following while walking the aisles of Home Depot after first hearing this news on their car radio about the no-go on the corruption charges that seemed like a slam dunk:
"I didn't know that Mike Satz had a cousin in Egypt who was also a prosecutor."


Meanwhile, in other news around the Broward County courthouse... 
http://jaablog.jaablaw.com/2012/05/31/thursday-notes.aspx


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Friday, March 30, 2012

Michael Mayo offers up latest proof that while Broward State Attorney Mike Satz continues sleeping on the job, Florida's Sunshine Laws are meaningless for Florida's citizens; Keith Poliakoff makes like Icarus -nose-dive!



Michael Mayo offers up latest proof that while Broward State Attorney Mike Satz continues sleeping on the job, Florida's Sunshine Laws are meaningless for Florida's citizens; Keith Poliakoff makes like Icarus -power-dive!

How completely unsurprising to discover that the heavy-hand in this ridiculous matter belongs to Keith Poliakoff. Someone, perhaps a family member or friend I suppose, once thought he was so important, so very important, that 'someone' created an entry for him on Wikipedia.

Now even if you are reading this from somewhere in South Florida, much less, somewhere else in the U.S or overseas, you're probably asking yourself, "Why would a Broward County-based lobbyist and mouthpiece for land developers, and the city attorney of insignificant SW Ranches, a town that 99% of South Florida would never have a reason to visit, merit an entry in Wikipedia?"
Why indeed!

Well, it turns out that he didn't merit one, because they yanked that entry after someone paying close attention to what goes on around Broward County, invoked a Wiki rule that the entry "Doesn't indicate importance or significance of a real person."

Whoever you are who sent up that flare so that Keith Poliakoff, like Icarus, could be brought back down to earth with a thud, thank you on behalf of people who are on the front-lines of Florida's Sunshine Laws, even while most of the people drawing a government salary who are supposed to be helping us are sleeping on the job!
Tack sa mycket!


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South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Southwest Ranches shouldn't be rewarded for thwarting Sunshine Law
Activist's attempt to photograph records turns into $17,000 legal headache
Michael Mayo, Sun Sentinel Columnist
7:54 PM EDT, March 28, 2012

How's this for outrageous: A town violates a citizen's rights and Florida's public records law, then goes after the victim for $17,000 in legal costs after a judge dismisses the aggrieved citizen's lawsuit.

It's a chilling tale, one that should concern anyone who cares about freedom and good government.

"We're gonna lose our country if this stuff is allowed to stand," Southwest Ranches resident Bill Di Scipio told me.

Much coverage has focused on the pittance Di Scipio sued for: $1.25, the amount he grudgingly paid for eight photocopies after his lawful bid to snap his own iPhone photos of public records was halted by the town clerk last October. Florida's public records law clearly allows files that are open for inspection to be photographed.

Thus Di Scipio's lawsuit, filed in November. He had formed a group opposing a proposed federal immigration detention center in his small town on Broward's western fringe. He said he's encountered roadblocks and delays trying to gather information. Like many activists, he can be passionate and pushy.

This month, Broward Circuit Judge John Murphy dismissed the lawsuit. Di Scipio said he plans to appeal. The town argued the clerk's actions became moot when it belatedly agreed that Di Scipio could photograph the records.

A few weeks ago, town attorney Keith Poliakoff said Southwest Ranches would seek to recover $20,000 in legal fees from Di Scipio. Poliakoff said in this case the prevailing side can bill the loser for costs.

"It should serve as a lesson: don't sue unless you have a case," Poliakoff said.

But to me, the town seems to be delivering a more sinister message: If you dare fight city hall, you might have to pay dearly.

"It's harassment and intimidation," said John McKnight, Di Scipio's attorney.

On Wednesday, Poliakoff said the amount might be around $17,000, with a "few thousand" in hard costs like filing fees and court reporters, but he didn't provide a detailed breakdown. The final amount will be set by the judge.

I'm still scratching my head how there's such a big bill on a small case that never went to trial. It took me less than an hour to read the case file; the town's dismissal motion was seven pages. Poliakoff said his lawyers spent a lot of time reading Di Scipio's website.

I requested a fee breakdown from Poliakoff, but didn't hear back. The town took depositions from Di Scipio's wife and another activist. An attorney for Corrections Corp. of America, which wants to build the detention center, sat in on one deposition.

"They were asking for things that had nothing to do with my case — they wanted the source code for our website," Di Scipio said. "They were raping us for information."

Said Poliakoff: "That's what discovery is — a fishing expedition for anything we can use in a defense. He's the one who sued."

Di Scipio said he sued so the town would "stop playing games" with public records law. Poliakoff said the town didn't violate anyone's rights and called the suit "frivolous."

I call the outcome dangerous. Southwest Ranches initially thwarted the law. It shouldn't be rewarded for it.

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The Official Anti-Mike Satz website: http://www.mikesatz.com/

Friday, March 9, 2012

2012 Florida Legislature to end on Friday without EVER examining carpetbagger Joe Gibbons' faux residency -he's NOT a permanent Broward County resident anymore

2012 Florida Legislature to end on Friday without EVER examining carpetbagger Joe Gibbons' faux residency -he's NOT a permanent Broward County resident anymore
Yes, just like last year.


And the year before that. 
And so on...
It's a sad familiar refrain wherein a guy who pretends to live here, and who gets paid to represent people who really DO live here, just keeps getting the last laugh -at our expense.

No doubt after the gavel is banged down tomorrow before several necessary things are done -ALF reform, for instance- Gibbons, D-105, will once again be thanking his lucky stars.
Which is to say, thanking whatever the stars are that burn brightest over his head in north Florida at night as he laughs and drives all the way back home to the Jacksonville area, where his attorney wife, Ava Lora Parker, works at her firm, Lawrence & Parker PA, and where his kids live.

For those of you far from me here in Florida, The State Capitol Building complex in Tallahassee is 164 miles away from her office.
It's 468 miles from the capitol to HB City Hall, where he used to be a City Commissioner until 2006.
Do the math!


Meanwhile, just like last year, it's fair to ask why SO MANY print and TV reporters in the country's fourth-largest state, which includes Miami, Ft. Lauderdale, Tallahassee, Jacksonville, Orlando, Pensacola, Daytona Beach, Tampa, St. Petersburg, Ft. Myers and Palm Beach, et al, seem to once again have gone out of their way to NEVER bring the subject up.

You won't hurt his feelings to bring it up, he already knows he's getting away with it!

Frankly, that complete lack of journalistic curiosity, especially when the story is just sitting there on a silver platter, only proves conspiracy theorists correct about one old maxim at least -that the most-important news stories are usually the ones that you never see on TV or read about in the newspaper -or in the Buzz blog or Broward Politics blog- because the reporters or editors are compromised in some fashion or another.

Well, that is except for Bob Norman of the ABC-TV affiliate in Miami, WPLG-TV, Channel 10, who penned this 15 months ago, before he jumped over to TV last year:

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BrowardPalmBeach NewTimes
Broward Politics
House Pro Tem Investigated for Homestead Fraud
By Bob Norman 
Monday, November 15, 2010 at 10:15 AM
​State Rep. Joe Gibbons, who has been named the number-two Democrat in the Florida Legislature, was investigated for homestead fraud earlier this year -- and government records indicate he lied to officials during the probe. 
The Broward County Property Appraisers Office investigation also found that Gibbons' homestead in Hallandale Beach conflicted with another controversial homesteaded property in Jacksonville owned by his wife, Florida Board of Governors member Ava L. Parker.
On top of that, it doesn't appear that Gibbons had a valid residence in his own district.

Read the rest of the fact-filled, jaw-dropping post at: 

Now that FL State Rep. Evan Jenne of Dania Beach has officially declared for the Broward County Commission, District 7, presently the John Rodstrom seat, rather than run in the August Democratic primary against Gibbons in the newly-redrawn House district, I can go back to my Draft blog post labeled, "Will carpetbagger Joe Gibbons actually move his family to Broward County from Jacksonville this summer in an attempt to defeat Evan Jenne in the Democratic primary?" on account of it being too good to be true.
I hate when that happens!

I was really looking forward to Jenne just crushing Gibbons alive, and all but daring him to bring his wife and kids with him to debates in Broward county so his kids could see where he claimed to live.
But sadly, that just isn't meant to be.
No "film at eleven."

In Indiana, you have to live where you say you do, and be able to prove it.
Even if you are an elected official
In Florida, not so much.

This article shows the contrast.

Los Angeles Times
Indiana secretary of state convicted of voter fraud
February 4, 2012 |  1:17 pm

After deliberating for 12 hours, an Indiana jury early Saturday morning found the state's top elections official, Charlie White, guilty of six of seven felony charges related to voter fraud.
White, who was elected Indiana's secretary of state in 2010, had been accused -- among other things -- of lying about his address on voter registration forms. He was indicted in March, two months after being sworn into office.
As the case unwound, White kept his post.  
The indictment alleged that White was living outside of the district of the Fishers Town Council where he served and continued drawing a salary. It also accused him of voting in the wrong district during the May 2010 primary.
Around 2 a.m. Saturday, the Hamilton County jury convicted White of false registration, voting in another precinct, submitting a false ballot, theft and two counts of perjury. The theft charge stems from the salary he received while living outside the district. He was acquitted on a more serious fraud charge, the Associated Press reported.
About an hour after the conviction, Gov. Mitch Daniels appointed Jerry Bonnet as interim secretary of state. 
"I have chosen not to make a permanent appointment today out of respect for the judge’s authority to lessen the verdict to a misdemeanor and reinstate the elected office holder," Daniels said in a statement. "If the felony convictions are not altered, I anticipate making a permanent appointment quickly."
Prosecutors argued that White used his ex-wife's address instead of a condo he had with his fiancee because he didn't want to give up his $1,000-per-month Fishers Town Council salary after moving out of that district, the Associated Press said.
White, 42, has said the charges ignored a complicated personal life in which he was trying to raise his 10-year-old son, plan his second marriage and campaign for the statewide office he won that November. He said he stayed at his ex-wife's house when he wasn't on the road campaigning and did not live in the condo until after he remarried.
A date has not yet been set for sentencing. White's lawyers, however, have indicated they will attempt to reduce to the felony convictions to misdemeanors.
-- Ricardo Lopez

And this clown is supposed to "represent" me in the state capital?
Where Mike Satz?

Just more proof of why he needs to go!

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Csaba Kulin adroitly calls out HB Mayor Joy Cooper's Rubber Stamp Crew for their anti-democratic vote for "business as usual"

To me, it's very interesting as well as very, very troubling for Hallandale Beach residents, that in the very same sweltering week in South Florida that Hallandale Beach Comm. Alexander Lewy was nominated by Broward County Comm. Barbara Sharief to serve on the Broward County Historical Commission, Lewy once again voted inappropriately and proved that one of the most-repeated maxims of all time -George Santayana's about those not learning from history being condemned to repeat it- is, in fact, a maxim that Lewy HASN'T yet quite mastered the meaning of.

Despite the occasional word or two on the dais from Lewy since November about increased public accountability and transparency of Hallandale Beach City Hall, or the occasional vote that shows at least some possibility that Lewy won't be a lost cause for another 41 months, when you add up what he's actually said and done, it all seems like either a poorly thought-out ruse or an exacerbating exercise in futility that will only frustrate HB voters for another few years until they can finally kick him to the curb.

For all his preening self-confidence, Lewy far too often shows no sign of either having or soon acquiring the common sense to actually learn from recent history -and Hallandale Beach history in particular.

He seems oblivious to the fact that one of the main reasons that former HB Comm. William "Bill" Julian is now a "former" Commissioner -besides his general unfitness for public office, chronic lack of knowledge about what was going on in his very own city, and his longstanding habit of illegally parking in disabled parking spots, often taking the only one- is precisely because of Julian casting FAR TOO MANY of the kind of wrong-headed, anti-democratic, anti-transparency votes that were exactly like the one Lewy cast himself on Comm. Keith London's common sense resolution Wednesday night, as part of the four-member Joy Cooper Rubber Stamp Crew on the five-member City Commission.

Lewy, one of my personal bête noires in South Florida and a person so much discussed and rightly criticized and ridiculed in this blog over the past three years for the things he, himself, has personally said and done, often in particularly ham-handed, self-serving and self-aggrandizing ways, is one of the four-member Rubber Stamp Crew criticized by my friend and fellow HB/Broward civic activist Csaba Kulin in an email that he sent out after the meeting to the commission and to others in the community.

Wednesday night, Lewy the faux-reformer, Lewy the faux-man-of-the-people, showed that for all his attempts to try to change the conversation and general public perception in this community about him -which is why so many well-informed people in this community were viscerally offended by the very idea of his candidacy for office- showed precisely why WE said what we said about him in this space.

An
d why we were right all along about him, his duplicitous behavior and his bad judgment.

Below this description of agenda item 8F taken from the city's own agenda and website, is the email from Csaba that connects-the-dots.
Expect to hear more about this issue in the coming days and weeks.

And where in all of this, exactly, is Broward States Attorney Michael Satz and his team of legal eagles, who are supposed to make sure that cities here follow the spirit and letter of the law?
As they have been so many times over the past seven years here, with more than enough strange and illegal things going on here, Satz & Company are completely missing-in-action.
Satz needs to be replaced!


* Additional material was added to this blog post after it first went online this morning-
A Resolution of the City of Hallandale Beach, Florida, Requiring in the Absence of an Emergency the Specific Delineation on the Agenda, with Appropriate Backup Information, For Any Matter to Be Voted on by the City Commission. (Commissioner Keith S. London) (See Backup)

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Honorable Mayor Cooper,

I was very happy with your response bellow but not very happy with the change you supported last night and voted in favor of.

You had in front of you a very simple resolution long awaited by the residents of our City. Here is the main part of the Resolution.

SECTION 1. The City Commission finds that as a matter of good public policy that in the absence of an emergency, all items which are to be voted on by the City Commission shall be specifically listed on the agenda and the City Manager shall provide appropriate back up information to enable the City Commission and members of the public to analyze the item to be voted on.

By inserting "over $25,000.00" between "all items" and "which are to be voted on" the second part of the sentence reads "all item over $25,000.00 which are to be voted on by the City Commission shall be listed on the agenda".

This Resolution, as modified, is a major step backward "as a matter of good public policy".

We, the residents are worse off than before the Resolution and it cannot be allowed to stand.

The fact that you, Mayor Cooper, Vice Mayor Sanders, Commissioner Ross and Commissioner Lewy all voted for this resolution will be remembered and talked about for a long time to come. There is no way to explain away the negative ramifications of this unfortunate Resolution.

This just reinforces that "business is as usual" in Hallandale Beach.

Csaba Kulin

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*I've deleted the email addresses from below-
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From: "Cooper, Joy"
To: Csaba Kulin

Subject: Re: Agenda Item 8F.
Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2011 12:05:29 -0400

Thank you - have no objection to not voting on expenditures under other.

I am sure you will be please with some other suggestions I have to improve the system


From: Csaba Kulin
Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2011 11:24 AM
To: Cooper, Joy; Vice Mayor Anthony Sanders, Ross, Dotty; London, Keith; Lewy, Alexander
Cc: Antonio, Mark; Rafols, Nydia M
Subject: Agenda Item 8F.


Honorable Mayor, Vice Mayor and City Commissioners,

I strongly encourage you to vote YES on Agenda Item 8F. We have been asking for a Resolution like this for a few years.

We, the residents, should have the opportunity to know in advance items you are going to vote on, inspect all supporting documents including financial impact of the legislation. A well informed public is a major ingredient of "good public policy".

We have been asking you not to vote on any item under "OTHER", especially matters involving expenditures. We have been asking that all votes take place in the Council Chambers. Even when you have a few members in the CC Chambers, once you go upstairs they feel uncomfortable to follow you. Many times video recording and TV broadcasting also suspended while you are upstairs.

This Resolution solves most of the above issues and I ask you support it.


Csaba Kulin


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*At 3:46 p.m. today, Thursday, I received an email from Comm. London that included the following comments:



Everyone,


Please take a few minutes to review the resolution I prepared preventing the Hallandale Beach CityCommission from spending ANY money without placing the item on an agenda and notifying you the general public to provide the public the opportunity to comment.


I had to vote NO on my own resolution after the other four commissioners voted to change the dollar figure from $0 dollars to $25,000.


I provided information to the entire City Commission showing three other municipalities in Broward as well as the Broward County Commission do not allow business (when dealing with expending of funds) to be conducted under “other”.


Please take a moment and send an email to all your elected officials demanding all issues dealing with expending “OUR” funds be placed on the City Commission Agenda along with the appropriate back-up material.


Thank you,

Keith


RESOLUTION NO: 2011 -

A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF HALLANDALE BEACH, FLORIDA, REQUIRING IN THE ABSENCE OF AN EMERGENCY THE SPECIFIC DELINEATION ON THE AGENDA, WITH APPROPRIATE BACK UP INFORMATION, FOR ANY MATTER TO BE VOTED ON BY THE CITY COMMISSION

WHEREAS, the spirit of the Sunshine law is to provide citizens with open government and the opportunity to be heard prior to their representatives voting on important issues, and

WHEREAS, it is well established in the City of Hallandale Beach that residents often contact City Commissioners prior to meetings to voice their views on upcoming agenda items, and

WHEREAS, it is equally well established that residents of the City will often only attend City Commission meetings to be heard on a specific agenda item of interest to them, and

WHEREAS, unless an item is listed on the agenda the City Commission, members of the public and the press, cannot intelligently research the matter and consider all of the ramifications of voting on such item.


NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF HALLANDALEBEACH, FLORIDA:


SECTION 1. The City Commission finds that as a matter of good public policy that in the absence of an emergency, all items which are to be voted on by the City Commission shall be specifically listed on the agenda and the City Manager shall provide appropriate back up information to enable the City Commission and members of the public to analyze the item to be voted on.

PASSED AND ADOPTED on June ___, 2011.

____________________________

Mayor-Commissioner

Attest:

____________________

City Clerk

Item #8.F.

June 15, 2011

CITY OF HALLANDALE BEACH

MEMORANDUM

DATE: May 04, 2011

TO: Mark Antonio, City Manager

FROM: Commissioner Keith London

SUBJECT: Discussion of Conducting Business under “Other” during City Commission Meetings

Commissioner Request (CR) Requesting an Agenda Item discussing doing business under “Other” during City Commission Meetings 5-4-2011

City Manager Antonio,

This is a Commissioner Request (CR) requesting an Agenda Item discussing doing business under “Other” during City Commission Meetings.

Please see the below attached Resolution that I would like to accompany the agenda item.

Please include this complete email when logging my Commissioner Request and provide me with a CR number to track this request.

If you feel this CR will take more than the eight (8) hours allotted please contact me so I can modify my request.

If you have, any questions about this CR please feel free to contact me.


Monday, May 17, 2010

re South Florida's elected officials and law enforcement continually acting ignorant of First Amendment rights -feigned ignorance or real stupidity?

Below is a copy of an email that went out to a few dozen pretty well-informed people around the State of Florida late Monday afternoon as a bcc.

The email also went out as a CC to the following individuals:
Katie Fisher of the First Amendement Foundation in Tallahassee, http://www.floridafaf.org/; Dominic Calabro of Florida Taxwatch, http://www.floridataxwatch.org/, someone who has proven himself to be a person who won't put up with alibis or nonsense from govt. bureaucrats abusing their authority or failing to give proper accountability; Doug Lyons of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, and Anders Gyllenhaal and Edward Schumacher-Matos of the Miami Herald.

In the near future, there will be much more context and details to the story below about legal, ethical and bureaucratic excess in -surprise- Tamarac, the city that along with Deerfield Beach and Pompano Beach continually fights Hallandale Beach for the title of most venal and corrupt.

Those helpful details and context will include some particulars on the continuing pathetic performance of Broward County Sheriff
Al Lamberti, someone who needs one of his many apologists or minions throughout the county to tell him to wake the hell up and stop sleepwalking his way thru his job, and in particular, STOP disrespecting the very citizen taxpayers who pay his salary.
We are not amused!

This isn't Sparta, Mississippi, comprende, and he doesn't get to pick and choose which laws he want to follow.
What doesn't he understand about that?


Message to the South Florida news media: Al Lamberti's 'hall pass' has expired, so please stop treating him like he's some frigging old-line royal, okay?
It's very uncomfortable to read and watch and only makes you reporters who walk on eggshells in your stories about him seem even more like sycophants than you are.

And now to the email:

In case you missed it the first time, last month, please consider the following material below as predicates for today's email from Broward community activist Bett Willett to myself, and ask yourself, where-oh-where is Michael Satz and the Broward State Attorney's Office or Judge Victor Tobin's free-floating anti-corruption crew to make examples of all the miscreant pols and LEOs in South Florida?
MISSING IN ACTION!

And are things really so bad in South Florida's media community in the year 2010 that the news media willingly ignores example after example of South Florida city attorneys pretending they DON'T know what's permitted at public meetings under the State and Federal Constitution?
Really?

Once upon a time in South Florida media, Hallandale Beach's reflexively anti-democratic city attorney David Jove's continual winking at self-evident violations of the state's Sunshine Laws by the City Manager, Mayor and City Commission would've gotten a reporter's attention and resulted in an utterly devastating front page story, along with a handy chronology graph
of all the curious things that had transpired while he was present but looking away, all while drawing a taxpayer-funded paycheck.

Alternately, I would've come home tired from practice after school and would've seen a devastating Ike Seamans or Susan Candiotti story -with very long legs!- that would've literally caused his family to cry after it aired, and it would've been thoroughly sourced and 100% accurate.

Which would make it powerful as hell and a warning to others like him to shape-up and fly right -or else!

A story that would've been updated often as more and more people told what they knew and had seen, with video showing Jove's nonchalant attitude towards the law being bent, broken and ignored with him just sitting there.
And we'd have literally gulped at his sheer stupidity.
But now?

Outside of a handful of reporters, these stories just sit there, limp, waiting for a better-late-than-
never arrest to suddenly give some news editor or TV news director's the idea to give the story some well-needed oxygen.

If public corruption is a 24/7 effort by public officials in South Florida, and it is, is it too much to ask that in the year 2010, a local Miami TV station or newspaper actually have a few reporters whose only job is reporting on and investigating municipal, county and state chicanery, who promptly return emails and phone calls.

While I lived in the Washington, D.C. area for 15 years, I was fortunate enough to come to know more than a fair amount of people who'd won Pulitzer Prizes, and even more people who should've but didn't, if you believed what they told me at Oriole ballgames at Camden Yards.

The one characteristic they all shared is a genuine willingness to reach out to people who actually know something of value and to try their best to be approachable, since they never knew when or how a compelling story would make itself known to them.
You know, our old friend serendipity?

In South Florida, it's not exactly Breaking News that there are far too many reporters and editors who are NEITHER.

They practically have to receive invitations to be convinced to show-up for some government meeting or public policy matter.
(Question: When did that become the job of the citizen, to convince the reporter to actually show-up and do THEIR job?)

And everyone knows who they are, regardless of what city or county you live in, because they are the same names that always come up in private conversations.

That's fine, after all, I'm not a publisher or a TV station general manager, but then they shouldn't expect me to care when they are the next one thrown overboard because of either the economy or a station management shake-up or "creative differences."

And trust me, that's the opinion of the majority of people I know down here who follow local government and politics VERY CLOSELY.

They're the same discerning folks who agree with me that South Florida NOT currently having a dynamic Cable TV station with a local hard-news focus is a deep embarrassment that belies the area's claims to sophistication.

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1.) From: Bett's G-Mail
Date: Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 2:22 PM
Subject: Tamarac

I went to the Tamarac Commission meeting after being asked by the Colony West folks to speak to the commission about Amendment 4 and golf course conversions, read below from my blog about what happened:

Friday, April 16, 2010
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Civil Rights Trampled in Tamarac

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