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The Rebirth of Democracy

by: carolh

Sun Jan 06, 2008 at 06:04:15 PM EST



( - promoted by Juan Melli)

Congrats to Mayor Tim Driscoll, the voters of Bergenfield and the Real Bergen Democrats. Promoted from the diaries -- Juan

Just got back from the Celebration in Bergenfield, where WWII veteran, and brand new Mayor Tim Driscoll took the reins at his very first Reorganization meeting of the Governing Body of Bergenfield for 2008.  Real Bergen Democrats Barry Doll and Bruce Carlson joined him on the dias.  What a beautiful sight for ethics reform in NJ.

Everyone was there - by that I mean the "Merry Band of Reformers" Real Bergen Democrats, and their supporters including,  Loretta Weinberg, Valerie Vainieri Huttle, Gordon Johnson, Carol Skiba, Paul Eisenmann, Nick Lento as well as all the press.

It was a long meeting, but the best part and most entertaining was watching Councilmen Mulligan and Lodato squirmily adjust to their new roles as the obstinate bullies who have been taken down a peg.  Mulligan couldn't bring himself to vote YES to a different Borough attorney than Oury.  You could see the calculations going on in that shiny head of his, as to how many DOLLARS he would lose for re-election if he voted YES to a Mayor Driscoll's choice, and you could see him calculate how many VOTES he would lose by ticking off the voters with a NO vote.  So what do bullies do, when cornered?  They vote to ABSTAIN. But they always give a speech while doing so.  It reminded me of watching Scooby Doo as a child.  I pictured him saying - "Drat! Foiled again! I would've got away with voting Dennis Oury in again, too - if it weren't for those meddling kids, I mean Real Bergen Democrats, and their ethics reform minded friends in the Assembly and Senate - Weinberg, Johnson and Huttle! "  But my daydream disappeared in a poof as Mulligan waxed on about how he thinks Dennis Oury is the bestest Borough Attorney in the whole wide world.  I had to resist the urge to cough disrupively into my hand and say "Liar" or break into cackles of hysterical laughter at the absurdity of the moment.  Because Councilwoman Rabbit was absent (scared away perhaps) Lodato knew the writing was on the wall - he did not have enough votes to Vote NO. And with a long speech that seemd to be a public apology for his vote (kissing up to Oury)  he stunned us with a YES vote.  

The Room erupted into thunderous and enthusiastic applause when enough yes votes were taken to send the ubiqitous Mr. Oury packing.  We were cheated of the sight of Oury himself packing his briefcase and making sure the door didn't hit his backside on the way out,  but we got to see Renfield, or whatever the diminutive associate's name was who was filling in for Oury, slink away to the applause of nearly everyone in the room - except Mulligan and Lodato. 

I smiled. It was a very good day in my hometown of Bergenfield.

Mike Kelly Column on Oury losing Borough Attorney job in Bergenfield
http://www.northjersey.com/politics/Thank_you_thank_you_Bergenfield.html?c=y&page=1

Serdar Tumgoren Column on Oury losing Borough Attorney job in Paramus: http://www.northjersey.com/news/bergenpolitics/Politically_connected_lawyer_is_fired_again.html?c=y&page=2

 

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I have to think of a witty signature about Frank LoBiondo

sorry to miss this (0.00 / 0)
down in camCo it's hard to get to bergen too often, so thanks for sharing a flavor of the event.    sounds like good things are on the march.  

is her name really councilwoman rabbit?  

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    It really is her last name.  She is well known as Clancy's significant other.  Not sure of the official reason she wasn't there, but, like Oury, she probably couldn't face the Real Bergen Dems taking their oaths today either.  Maybe she thought Wabbit season started early!    

    One Vote. Yours. It really does matter.

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    people are strange (0.00 / 0)
    With Rabbit being absent and Mulligan abstaining, then Lodato could have joined Gilman in voting "no," because Mayor Driscoll would have broken the tie.  Maybe Lodato has either seen the light or simply wants to survive.

    In 2006 in Estell Manor, one of the mayor's "supporters" got on Council by telling everyone that "your vote will count" as a reference to the defeated school budget that year.  City Council voted to keep it as is rather than make any major cuts.  When Mr. Baker was elected to Council and the budget failed this year, there were only three of us at the Council meeting.  The mayor had already flipped to support the school and I had made the motion to support the school, so Baker could have either abstained or "stuck to his principles" and voted "no."  Instead, he voted "yes" as well.  Sometimes people just don't want to be on the "losing" side no matter what.  :-)

    Was there a battle for Auditor or Engineer?

    How did the reorg go in Tenafly?


    The reorg in Tenafly (0.00 / 0)
    went very well.  The only controversy were a few no votes for the current Borough Engineer. The Mayor had to break the tie.  He voted to keep the current engineer.  Which was fine.  The reasons for my protest vote of NO were:
    I want to see current maps not ones that are over 30 years old with hand drawn text using a Sharpie.  (To someone using AutoCAD 2008, it is the equivalent of a refrigerator picture drawn in crayon.)  
    AutoCAD capability that isn't ten years old and antiquated.  Old software WILL cost a Borough money.  Everything takes a lot longer to do by hand and when you pay by the hour - that's not efficient.  (You can download everything from the web straight into AutoCAD 2008 - aerials, surfaces, you name it, so you can analyze drainage patterns in literally minutes - but not if you are using DOS-based AutoCAD 12).
    A belief in the concept of evapotranspiration when battling severe and townwide drainage problems is key as well.  
    Writing a new approved stormwater ordinance for the Borough that follows the latest NJDEP recommendations is fantastic, but using it when you design the site for the new police headquarters is even better - better than saying we don't need to comply with our own recommendations.
    A dismissive attitude with residents when they tell you they never had water in their basement before - doesn't please the governing body.  That accounted for the other two NO votes from the Council.  Our Borough Engineer was almost NOT approved at the reorg.  Which is a shame.  He is actually an honest, decent person, and a good engineer for the old traditional designs.  
    NJ Borough Engineers MUST keep up with the technology and the changes in stormwater design concepts which have changed drastically in the past 15 years.  Most towns around here are stuggling.  Not because their engineers didn't design to the standards of the day - but because they DID.  We know now that the old ways just don't work as well as the newer ways that use LID-BMPS.  Low Impact Design Best Management Practices.  Using vegetation and bioretention to bring developed areas back to the functionality of a forest ecosystem, even though you have construction there.  
    We won't be able to deal with the heavier storms from global warming on the way, if we cling to the old ways.

    One Vote. Yours. It really does matter.

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    As Usual, Carolh Hits The Bulls' Eyes! (0.00 / 0)
    And I quote...
    You could see the calculations going on in that shiny head of his, as to how many DOLLARS he would lose for re-election if he voted YES to a Mayor Driscoll's choice, and you could see him calculate how many VOTES he would lose by ticking off the voters with a NO vote.  So what do bullies do, when cornered?  They vote to ABSTAIN.

    Ostensibly, the pay to play system is about politicians needing money to be able to win elections.  

    But that's just the most superficial level/layer of the legalized corruption/bribery that is at work.

    Once in office, all manner of interconnected tangled webs of favors and sweetheart deals and patronage and cronyism etc come into play.    

    Let's hope that this is just the beginning of the liberation of Bergenfield and that honest governance becomes the norm, throughout the county and state, instead of the celebrated exceptions.

    Better yet, let's do more than just "hope"!

    PS

    I was there and shot some video, which didn't come out very well.   I'll try to edit out some good bits.  


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