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Hack Squad Comes Out for Sullivan
Mayoral
candidate Mike Sullivan held a fund raiser last week at
the Lawrence British Club on Cambridge Street. Almost
every political hack in the city was in attendance. City
workers from almost every department in city hall packed
the club in order show support for Mr. Sullivan. He is,
after all, one of the two front runners in this race (Joe
Quartarone being the other) and a clear favorite of the
Eagle Tribune and the Dowling administration.
I find it highly inappropriate and a conflict of interest
for department heads and city workers to be giving money
to a mayoral candidate who may be their boss next
January. Its even more inappropriate for a mayoral
candidate to accept such donations. The mayor of Lawrence
is in charge of hiring and firing all city employees. The
mayor can reassign workers, promote them, demote them,
give them contracts and appoint them to city boards. It
is very easy to repay a campaign contribution by a city
worker when you are the mayor. A year after the election,
you give out a promotion here, a special assignment
there, and nobody is the wiser. (Well, almost nobody.)
You are all reasonably intelligent people. How
inappropriate do think it is when you walk into a fund
raiser and see city workers buying hundreds of dollars in
raffle tickets (the proceeds of which benefit the
Sullivan for mayor campaign) not to mention the cash
donations being collected and the $25 admission price
they paid at the door?
Beyond the patronage factor here, there are other reason
why its inappropriate and damaging to the city when
you have public workers playing election politics like
this. For example; Police Chief John Romero was in
attendance with several officers including the chief of
detectives, Mike Molchon. Everyone knows that Chief
Romeros contract will come up for renewal sometime
during the next mayoral administration. Lets say
for the sake of argument that Mike Sullivan loses a
bitter November election to candidate X. Will
Romeros politicking effect the professional and
political relationship between the new mayor and the
police chief for better or worse? And how will this
effect the moral and capabilities of our police officers
on the street? What of the next list of promotions? Is it
possible that some of the officers who publicly supported
Sullivan may be passed over for a promotion they deserve
simply because they supported the wrong candidate? Of
course it is!
Or maybe the next mayor will simply go after the chief
and try to publicly humiliate him like Mayor Kevin
Sullivan did to Chief Tylus in the early 80s,
rendering him ineffective and leaving the citys
public safety in a very vulnerable position. This is a
very viscous business when the person holding power has
an ax to grind or a favor to repay. Should we be
encouraging this Hack-O-Rama by supporting someone who
blatantly flaunts their willingness to be a part of it?
The city suffers when the most qualified people are
passed over for promotions or their contracts are not
renewed because someone played politics. We suffer just
as much when unqualified people are promoted or hired
because the backed the right guy. Is this what we want
for Lawrence? Politics as usual? Isnt this what has
destroyed our image and our chance for progress over the
last 30 years? Isnt this the reason we changed the
city charter in 1986? I mean, I dont want to
depress all of you with this, but it really seems like
things are never going to change when you start to
realize that the same people are always calling the shots
no matter who gets elected. And seeing former Mayor Larry
Lefebvre running the show last week certainly didnt
make me feel any better about it I will tell you that.
Lefebvre is the current personnel director in city hall.
The housing authority, inspectional services, the water
department, DPW, the police department, the licensing
department, the planning board, engineering, the tax
office, the council on aging, the personnel office, the
tobacco control office, the airport commission, the
school department
.they were all represented at this
little money making event. Now, some may argue that all
of these city workers just happen to like Mike Sullivan
and think he would be a good mayor. My question is, a
good mayor for whom, the tax payers or the political
hacks? I know I dont have to rehash for my faithful
readers all of the raises and promotions Patty Dowling
has given out to campaign supporters over the last four
years.
But for those of you who need more proof, consider this;
according to the mayors own campaign finance report
filed with the secretary of states office, Earl
Flansberg donated more than a thousand dollars to Mayor
Dowlings campaign account. What a coincidence that
he just happened to get all three contracts to build the
new Lawrence high school and two new grammar schools
totaling millions of dollars in profits. You
couldnt get better odds in Las Vegas if you were
playing with a loaded deck and the dealer was your wife.
But here in Lawrence we continue to defy the odds. And we
continue to ignore what we know is best for the future
for our community.
And please dont tell me that this is the way it has
always been and its no big deal. Because it is a
big deal. Just drive around the city and look at the
condition we are in after the greatest economy in
American history. How did Lawrence benefit from such
great economic growth with a $170 million dollar yearly
budget? We didnt. And the reasons are simple. The
millions we receive go to political hacks, lawyers and
consultants who contribute to the political campaign of
the incumbent mayors. Kevin Sullivan did it, Mary Claire
Kennedy did it and now Patty Dowling has done it. After
what I saw last Saturday night it is pretty evident that
Mike Sullivan is probably going to do it as well.
Allowing the political hacks and self anointed power
players to buy off campaign support with our tax dollars
has devastated our city thus far and will continue to
devastate us as long we allow it to continue. We need to
have confidence in our elected leaders to bid contracts
fairly, treat city workers equally and dish out our tax
money in the most effective way to serve the citizens.
That doesnt happen when hacks control the process.
So how do you stop it? The answer is easier than you
think. Ask every candidate for office to refuse campaign
contributions from city workers, people or businesses who
profits from city services. Any candidate who accepts
money from such individuals, just dont vote for
them.
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