How Bevan Dufty Became My First Choice for Mayor

Bevan Dufty is my first choice for Mayor, probably because I think he is most like the person I would be if I were willing to put up with a life in politics.

Bevan has lots of ideas, but isn’t ideological.  Instead of grandstanding, he’s practical. He watches details and focuses on real-world ways to provide services to citizens. Bevan is not bland.  He’s just not a drama queen. 

His approach and ideas are stunning to me, because they are obvious and simple.  And, no other candidate has come up with them. Here are three quick examples:

  • San Francisco needs a “black agenda,” Bevan says. The city is losing racial and economic diversity because we are heedlessly pricing people of lower economic means out of the city.  This is hitting African Americans and other communities of color especially hard. The City needs to develop a way to keep its low-income residents and to keep a good racial mix.
  • City employees need to be treated with respect, especially if you are going to have hard negotiations over money issues.  Bevan points out that the previous head of MUNI never went to the MUNI yards to meet his workers at their workplace.  Bevan says as Mayor he’ll show up at the MUNI yards and talk to the people and thank them for doing a vital job.  He says that if you want buses to show up on a rainy Monday, the bus drivers needs to feel that the City appreciates their work. (More on Bevan and MUNI.)
  • We need to encourage families with children to stay in the city.  We need to be more child-friendly (and have a better school system) to keep San Francisco diverse. (More on Bevan and children.)

Of course Bevan talks about schools and more quality of life plans on this website http://www.bevandufty.com/.   But, the three policies above are good illustrations why Bevan earns my vote.  Each of these issues are important, and no other candidate has identified the problem and come up with a plan to act.

Bevan’s whole campaign has been positive.  His MUNI TV ad made national news for its classy style.  He has not engaged in bad-mouthing other candidates.  When Ed Lee announced his decision to stand for election, Bevan spoke at a candidates’ forum after the other contenders had spent their opening remarks declaring Lee’s candidacy a catastrophe. Bevan said that the city had survived earthquakes and fires and Ed Lee running for Mayor was not a major event to worry about.  He then went on to name the priorities he thought were more important.

 I think San Francisco needs an energetic Mayor who spends more time planning than posturing. I think that Bevan Dufty will be that strong mayor who can effectively lead the city.  I hope that you will consider making Bevan your first choice in Tuesday’s election.

By |2011-11-06T07:52:00-08:00November 6, 2011|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Occupy Stupid Land

Congratulations to the fringe of the Occupy movements for completely switching the focus of the protest from the powerful economic justice issues to the thinly-supported demand for the Right to Camp Anywhere.  The news reports and Tweets are no longer talking about executive salaries and Wall Street. Instead they are counting the number of plates thrown at cops and the number of tear gas canisters lobbed back.

The liberal-leaning city governments of Oakland, New York, and soon probably San Francisco are the new targets of the protests who are both outraged and outrageous in their hyperbole. The most vocal Occupy folks are now training their considerable protesting skills on their natural allies with whom, it seems to me, they have a moderate disagreement over how to police the cleanliness of select pieces of real estate.

Unless I’m missing something,  the governments are making no attempt to remove the protestors from the glare of the media.  They are only attempting to pick up trash on a regular basis.   But, even if I am missing a  fascist governmental plot, the fact remains that the original issue of economic injustice is off the front pages.

It’s damn disappointing to see a movement with a potential for needed social change to devolve into a purity cat fight among friends.  The emotional appeal of a protest against the monetary valuation of a CEO at 400 times that of an average worker was explosive.  The public empathy for crowds rioting for the right to camp overnight at City Hall is less than overwhelming.

The derailment of the Occupy protests is stunning in its swiftness and completeness.  If I were a Koch brother or an Armey man, I could not have scripted a better march down the road of discredit and irrelevance.

Occupy folks, what you were doing was important.   If you think so, too, then truly it’s time that you take a meeting with yourself, conduct a tribal council, hold a group grope, or whatever. 

Figure out if you can live protesting only 18 hours a day at City Hall or in the plaza.  If you can, then show up tomorrow, the next day, and the next day with your righteous anger and your moral power.  However, if you cannot accept with any compromises with your friends, then I am sorrowed by  your decision.  Occupy will die as a social force and your new course will further dispirit the already dispirited.

Article first published as Occupy Stupid Land on Technorati.
By |2011-10-27T06:21:00-07:00October 27, 2011|philippic, Uncategorized|1 Comment
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