Re: 5th District Supervisor Race 2016: Noreen Evans vs Lynda Hopkins
If it weren't for the supporters of the farm waif throwing whatever they can at the wall to see what sticks, we could all have a nice weekend.
A campaign contribution from a ten year old race at the state level taken completely out of context is being compared to contributions ten times larger, at a current local race. If you think these are the same thing, you are not smart enough to vote.
Re: 5th District Supervisor Race 2016: Noreen Evans vs Lynda Hopkins
from The Press Democrat, 10/29:
EDITOR: Congratulations in advance to Noreen Evans and her supporters for the exemplary way in which they have conducted themselves during the 5th District supervisor campaign.
Serving in public elected office is a challenge. There are many competing interests and constituencies, and everyone wants to be your friend (as in quid pro quo). Honesty (admitting when you’ve made a mistake), integrity (standing up for your convictions) and maturity (self-awareness) are a few of the personal qualities necessary to be an effective and reliable public servant.
There is no end to the special interests that will bring pressure to bear in order to have it their way. Keeping focused on the greater good is a rule of thumb for anyone seeking to uphold the public’s interest.
I voted for Evans (by mail) because anyone knows it takes more than a sweet smile, a bunch of carrots and photo ops in a field of cow pies to make an effective leader.
ANNE MAGNIE
Sebastopol
Re: Noreen for Supervisor
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I appreciate that effort at being 'fair and balanced,' but it was not a great success. Somehow I still know your post was another attempt to convince us that relative youth can somehow be substituted for work experience. It can't. (And it's ageist. I'm not a fan of that.)
Your candidate is a wealthy land owner who hasn't done a lick of entry level work to develop her chops or earn a reputation. That's why we don't know what will happen if she is hired. All we know is that she has made some seriously flawed bedfellows this election. I personally don't like the 'flavor' of gravel mining, the Ratto group, and rampant development. Maybe you do.
I am going to call out "Mouse" as a troll or a shill for Noreen. Mouse has not given his or her real name, joined recently at the start of this election and all of her posts save one have been a bit too vehemently for Evans and against Hopkins.This is quite reminiscent of "Scamperwillow" who I called Noreen's shill, only to be censored and excoriated. Eventually she did admit to be a paid Evans campaign worker.
Mouse, care to be more forthcoming about yourself and your agenda?
Re: 5th District Supervisor Race 2016: Noreen Evans vs Lynda Hopkins
For those who were not here some 24 years ago, when I moved here, the author of this letter, Ann Magnie, was a former Sebastopol City Council member and mayor, who worked hard for Sebastopol and the 5th District. I especially like her last sentence in this PD letter.
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from The Press Democrat, 10/29:
EDITOR: Congratulations in advance to Noreen Evans
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ANNE MAGNIE
Sebastopol
Re: 5th District Supervisor Race 2016: Noreen Evans vs Lynda Hopkins
Me, too!
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For those who were not here some 24 years ago, when I moved here, the author of this letter, Ann Magnie, was a former Sebastopol City Council member and mayor, who worked hard for Sebastopol and the 5th District. I especially like her last sentence in this PD letter.
Re: 5th District Supervisor Race 2016: Noreen Evans vs Lynda Hopkins
Has anyone compared this BOS race with the Clinton/Trump one? Because yesterday's sleek and shiny mailer from Hopkins was Trumpishly vicious.......I'd love to hear one of our clever people do a piece on that!
Re: Noreen for Supervisor
Calling anyone who disagrees with you a "troll" and a "shill," instead of offering substantive arguments says more about you. You seem frustrated that baseless arguments are held up to scrutiny. Too bad. This is "democracy," and it needs to be done, jbox (if indeed that is your real name). :thinking::dunno:
I don't work for any candidate or campaign or union or PAC. I'm just a person who loves Sonoma County, a private citizen who thinks people should advance based on merit, work experience is valuable, promotion should be earned, and Supervisor is not an entry-level job.
Our representation should not be for sale to corporate interests like Syar Gravel mining, big developers, the Ratto Group, and Koenigshofer https://www.pressdemocrat.com/news/62...ing?artslide=0 (please click the link and see what stale entities are paying for your 'fresh' candidate).
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I am going to call out "Mouse" as a troll or a shill for Noreen. ...
Re: Noreen for Supervisor
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Calling anyone who disagrees with you a "troll" and a "shill," ...
Yes, that is exactly what scamperwillow said until she had to admit she worked for the campaign. I applaud her (eventual) honesty. As my neighbor Bob Hunter and a certain moderator wrote: "Please don't dominate the rap, Jack, if you got nothing new to say."
You just say the same old warmed over baloney over and over. Doesn't your candidate or her minions have anything substantive to say, rather than just attack her opponent? Give it a rest, capybara, or whatever your name is (india x?, lol).
Re: 5th District Supervisor Race 2016: Noreen Evans vs Lynda Hopkins
Just as it was with Efren Carrillo, a vote for Lynda Hopkins is a vote for the Bosco Boys (Koenigshofer and Bosco) to occupy the seat for 5th District Supervisor. Just as it was with Efren Carrillo. Except with pants.
Re: 5th District Supervisor Race 2016: Noreen Evans vs Lynda Hopkins
Yes, Hopkins is Efron 2.0
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Just as it was with Efren Carrillo, a vote for Lynda Hopkins is a vote for the Bosco Boys (Koenigshofer and Bosco) to occupy the seat for 5th District Supervisor. Just as it was with Efren Carrillo. Except with pants.
Re: 5th District Supervisor Race 2016: Noreen Evans vs Lynda Hopkins
Whoa, Barry! This has everything to do with fundraising. Particularly from big wine. I have personally spoken with pro-GMO winemakers who have donated significantly to the Hopkins cause. Hopkins has general contractors quoted on her website as supporting her. Her headquarters are situated in a realtor's office. This is ALL ABOUT fundraising and whose big money will be pulling the strings ala Bosco and Koenigshofer to place hotels and tasting rooms on our coast and clear cut redwood forests for vineyards. It's the way they do business; get the uninitiated - train them, then push their votes. It's what they did with Carrillo and it's what they're doing with Hopkins.
We are at a crucial stage in protecting our coast and greenways. Take a look at Napa-based Joe Wagner's recent effort to extend his empire to Sebastopol's Laguna de Santa Rosa. If he had his way, he'd plant over every inch of fertile, eco-sensitive land to sell his wine. And that's just the tip of the iceberg. But I digress.
Read the letter from John Balletto in the PD a couple weeks ago. He never once mentioned that he was a winemaker, only that he was a proud farmer worried about over-restrictions on his land. Those over-restrictions are protecting us and the place we call home. He's one of those winemakers who think because they've worked the fields all their lives, they need not be responsible for the affects their farming has on our county. He thinks he's entitled to do whatever he wants, wherever he wants. Why do you think most of Hopkins signs are situated in front of vineyards? It's not coincidence.
Hopkins may be well-intentioned, but there's a lot of special interests behind her campaign that I don't think she'll be able to ignore. You only have to look at the track record of Bosco and Koenigshofer to realize that.
Today, Saturday, I received four Hopkins mailers in my mailbox; that's a lot of money. One of them stated that she represents new leadership. Well, not with those guys backing you. It's just more of the same. And it's got nothing to do with us.
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Sigh. So much for keeping the funding issue out of this thread.
Re: 5th District Supervisor Race 2016: Noreen Evans vs Lynda Hopkins
As far as I know, I do live in Sebastopol, that the office building Hopkins has her space in has one or two Realtors in it but is largely leased as office space. So as far as I know her campaign is just renting office space.
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Whoa, Barry! This has everything to do with fundraising. ...
Press Democrat Strongly Supports Hopkins
Anyone read the Press Democrat this morning? This editorial really lays out the issues:
https://www.pressdemocrat.com/opinio...why-we-support
PD Editorial: Why we support Lynda Hopkins in 5th District race
BY THE EDITORIAL BOARD | October 30, 2016, 12:11AM
In our May 15 editorial concerning the all-important 5th District race for the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors, we concluded that of the five candidates running, Lynda Hopkins offered the best opportunity “to move past the acrimonious political battles of yesteryear toward new and creative ways of addressing the prevailing needs of today.”
With just nine days remaining before the run-off between Noreen Evans and Hopkins is decided, nothing has dissuaded us from that position. On the contrary, given the negative campaigning that has occurred, we feel all the more certain that it’s time to move past these old us-vs.-them narratives.
Evans and her supporters would have voters believe Hopkins supports unchecked development and wants to inflict irreparable harm on the region’s landscape through gravel mining and vineyard expansion. Rubbish. When all is said and done, both candidates are progressive Democrats with little difference between them on such key issues as encouraging affordable housing, keeping winery events in check and protecting the environment.
Hopkins is smart, energetic and, as an organic farmer with two degrees in environmental science who has lived in the region for nine years, better represents the values of west county life than Evans, who moved to the district a mere 11 months to run for this seat.
There are multiple other reasons why Hopkins deserves the support and confidence of voters, but one should receive special consideration. In July, a county-appointed independent advisory committee presented to supervisors its long-awaited report on pensions, which found that despite a recovered economy and modest reforms at the state and local levels, the county’s pension problem “is not yet close to being solved” and threatens to get far worse.
Because of enhanced benefits that were retroactively awarded to public employees some 12 years ago — along with some spurious methods usually reserved for high-ranking officials to “spike” retirements — the county had to pony up $113 million for employee pensions last year, an amount that has increased 500 percent since 2000. The bottom line? The committee found that the pension issue has siphoned away $26 million each year on average from regular programs — money that could have been used for roads, parks, recreation programs, etc. — for the past 10 years. And if nothing is done, an additional $741 million will be required between now and 2030, an average of $53 million a year. As the report states, “To eliminate the county’s unfunded pension obligation, it would cost each person living in the county approximately $1,650.”
But Evans has shown through her words and actions that she does not regard this as a serious problem. She has compared it to a mortgage, something the pension committee directly refuted in its presentation to supervisors. She has shown further disregard with her risky proposal to use county pension funds to subsidize affordable housing projects, a move that could leave taxpayers holding the bag for an even greater share of pension costs if such a venture fails to meet investment goals. Keep in mind that the projected $741 million in additional pensions costs expected by 2030 is a best-case scenario. If investments take a dip, it will get worse.
But few should be surprised by this. As we’ve noted before, Evans, long supported by public employee unions, had a poor record as a state legislator when it came to helping local agencies with pension problems. In fact, she authored legislation that would have compounded the problem by enhancing benefits (but, thankfully, was forced to retreat after the public responded with outrage). And she supported a union-backed bill that made it harder for municipalities to seek help in bankruptcy court.
Frankly, she’s the wrong person at the wrong time.
Re: Press Democrat Strongly Supports Hopkins - BIG BUSINESS SUPPORTS ITS OWN
Kitty, What comes as no surprise at all is the PD's support of Lynda - her supporters are their advertisers.
Big business (VINEYARDS, WINERIES, MINING, REAL ESTATE, ETC.) is what supports the Press Democrat (sic) - AND what it supports. You'll never read an article about fracking, or monoculture or anything FOR the earth or the 99% in the PD - you will find them in the Bohemian.
The hundreds of thousands of dollars for the mailers, signs, ads, calls, etc. will highly likely win 'cheesy farm waif' her (SWING VOTE) seat. And Sonoma County will continue being 'developed' like the rest of the planet, turned into money, bought and sold to the fewer and fewer richer and richer. Pension decisions can be changed; buildings built and land turned mine or vineyard do not go away. In case you haven't noticed (since you are fairly new here), many, many people are leaving - priced out. Lynda's ability to stay has been by the grace of her in-laws gifting a farm. Everyone should be so lucky. Jude
Re: 5th District Supervisor Race 2016: Noreen Evans vs Lynda Hopkins
from The Press Democrat, 10/30
Letters to the editor:
For Evans, Yamada
EDITOR: Currently serving my third four-year term as Petaluma mayor, I have worked closely with Noreen Evans as well as Mariko Yamada. I proudly endorse Evans for county supervisor and Yamada for state senator.
As an Assembly member, Yamada was instrumental in assisting with state funding for our Old Redwood Highway project. She recognized the unsafe road conditions that existed and helped secure the funding for the needed improvements.
While Evans was serving in Sacramento, she helped secure the financing for Petaluma’s wastewater treatment facility, saving our ratepayers tens of millions of dollars.
Both Evans and Yamada have proven track records and accomplishments in serving the public interest. It is because of my personal work with each and knowledge of both that I offer them my enthusiastic endorsement.
DAVID GLASS
Petaluma