All the yes 401 signs say "Fix City" Couldn't have said it better myself 'cuz the fix is in for the Manager, the Mayor, the Council, and powerful businesses and unions.
"Fix" the city for the already over-paid Manager (almost $250k)by exponentially increasing his power. Just what Tucson needs a more powerful bureaucrat who only needs to count to 4 to be the man behind the marionette strings like Huckleberry.
"Fix" the city for the Mayor Bob by giving him a big-fat raise and more power over the council so that he can build a really expensive hotel he's been working on for 11 years now.
"Fix" the city for the council by reducing their responsibility and diluting their votes and giving them a big fat raise.
"Fix" the city for powerful business interests and unions who think they can have back room influence over the manager.
Seems like this "Fix City" is for everyone but the average Tucsonan!
If they wanted real reform they would get rid of the back room deal City Manager system and the current mayor and council in favor of real leadership in new "strong mayor" system just like San Diego did in 2005 and reaffirmed this year by more than 60% of the vote.
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"Fix" the city for the already over-paid Manager (almost $250k)by exponentially increasing his power. Just what Tucson needs a more powerful bureaucrat who only needs to count to 4 to be the man behind the marionette strings like Huckleberry.
"Fix" the city for the Mayor Bob by giving him a big-fat raise and more power over the council so that he can build a really expensive hotel he's been working on for 11 years now.
"Fix" the city for the council by reducing their responsibility and diluting their votes and giving them a big fat raise.
"Fix" the city for powerful business interests and unions who think they can have back room influence over the manager.
Seems like this "Fix City" is for everyone but the average Tucsonan!
If they wanted real reform they would get rid of the back room deal City Manager system and the current mayor and council in favor of real leadership in new "strong mayor" system just like San Diego did in 2005 and reaffirmed this year by more than 60% of the vote.