Sunday, October 30, 2016

St. Augustine Record editorial: "PACs go where no bottom feeder has gone before" (Print edition headline)

The St. Augustine Record's editorial on the day before Halloween:

Posted October 30, 2016 12:02 am
EDITORIAL: Interlopers go where they don’t belong (Online edition headline)

We’ve watched local politics for quite a while here at The Record. City Commission races rarely lack drama. Personalities play huge parts in these contests. Some might say city races, especially mayoral ones, may be more of a popularity contest than a political one.

That’s understandable in a city with a population of 14,000 souls today, and about the same at the turn of the century. St. Augustine is a small town, and small-town politics are what we’re used to and what we expect. We’re not talking Podunk politics, just a very personal style of politics that’s been around a long time. It’s time in a bottle.

The bottle was broken this week.

For the first time that we remember, the bane of political PACs entered the local mayoral fray. It is as unwelcome as it is deceptive.

Slick flyers were sent to city voters attacking Mayor Nancy Shaver. They were sent by a PAC calling itself Sun Coast Patriots. It is, of course, a ghost group, fronted by a Tallahassee lawyer known for organizing the making and breaking of candidates he’s never heard of, or could care less about. It’s zombie politics — mindless, ugly and very hard to kill.

Understand, the target was Shaver, but we’re not defending her. The attack could have come against any of the candidates. But we will say that the focus of the attacks were absolutely baseless and actually 180 degrees off-truth. One told recipients that the candidate “can’t stop proposing new taxes and more fees for you to pay.” When? Another states, “Stuck in traffic in Saint Augustine? Then thank Mayor Nancy Shaver — She’s had her chance to fix our traffic problems.”

Two years? Traffic problems were here 200 years ago. And no mobility study or act of God is going to fix the issue of a Spanish Colonial town stuck in a freeway time warp. We’ll never get anywhere fast here. And many of us chose this special town because of it, rather than in spite of it.

The intrusion of PAC attacks in our town is troubling beyond words. We’ll tell you what it spells. It means that a city commission seat has become sufficiently valuable that outside shysters and inside “players” are trying to take a piece of our pie. Shaver’s opponent, Kris Phillips, has told supporters and The Record that she had neither participation or knowledge of the mailouts. We have found nothing to suggest that she did. Tallahassee contacts familiar with the Sun Coast Patriots and the slew of sleazy groups associated with it, point to a very different source. We’re looking into that now.

It was worrisome when the PACs first entered county politics a decade ago. Today, outside donations, campaign handlers, treasurers and scum-mail hit men are the norm. During the August primaries it worked both for and against County Commission candidates. But payoff for political backers is potentially so much greater at that level.

There’s something especially insidious, something so personal, about this infection of St. Augustine. This is our town, not theirs.

And, at the risk of several new and angry letters to the editor (see Sunday’s Record for examples), if you pay the least attention to these flyers — or any others like them — you deserve having party power brokers flipping the switches at City Hall. And you can bet it won’t be for you, or potholes or our invaluable history. It will for personal animosity and/or gain.

It cheapens everything we want to be. It depreciates everything we are.

1 comment:

Warren Celli said...

This article is a Vanilla Greed lament...

Old fashioned psychopathic foxes who have been exploiting the chickens for years by stealing all of their eggs now complain of interloping foxes who want to kill and eat not only the chickens but kill and eat the local foxes too.

This is an internecine struggle in the "Do as I say, not as I do." administrative class.

It is simply another more visible sign of the incremental escalation and dominance of the Pernicious Greed for Destruction class (Xtrevilism), as it defeats the old fashioned Vanilla Greed for Profit class (Evilism) and imposes its new policy of destruction.

The chickens, and those Evilism foxes who have created an unsustainable world by exploiting them, are now slated for destruction by the more aggressive Xtrevilist foxes.

Keep on pretending...

That you set policy...

That this is not a moral struggle...

That you are not now being more rapidly subsumed into the Onotron...

http://www.boxthefox.com/deceptionology/8onotron.html