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Monday, April 04, 2011

For Salisbury Council - Cohen, Spies, and Boda

Reforming Salisbury government has been an ongoing process.  Despite the exit of former mayor Barrie Parsons Tilghman, Salisbury has continued to be governed through the action (and inaction) of a City Council majority who kowtows to the whim of certain special interests.  Over the past eight years we have seen tax increases, a skyrocketing city debt level, taxpayer handouts to developers, furloughs of police officers, and a crime rate that has only recently seen decline.  Salisbury voters have a chance tomorrow to change the direction of the city.  They can implement that change by voting to re-elect councilwoman Terry Cohen and elect Tim Spies and Muir Boda to the Salisbury city council.

Terry Cohen

Cohen’s supporters and critics can all agree on one thing – Cohen can be a pain in the ass.  She is the kind of pain that taxpayers need.  Cohen asks questions … lots of questions.  Her critics claim that she is being combative. Supporters argue that she is being thorough.  Taxpayers should be grateful that Cohen is willing to put in the time to fully study a proposal and possesses the intellect to ask the tough questions which would yield significant savings to the city’s taxpayers IF a majority of council members were as engaged as Cohen has been.

While Cohen has a good working relationship with Mayor Jim Ireton, Cohen has shown that she is not a rubber stamp for her friend.  She agrees with our philosophy of city government – the Mayor’s proposals deserve a full, open, and CRITICAL hearing.  Unlike the Tilghman years, proposals shouldn’t be approved without a full review.  Unlike the first two years of Ireton’s administration, neither the mayor nor the council majority should not horse trade with taxpayer dollars in order to get things done.

Have we agreed with every proposal Cohen has put forward during the last four years?  No.  Have we agreed with every one of her votes?  Of course not!  That said, Cohen’s drive to provide a more efficient, and taxpayer friendly, city government is what the city needs right now.  Her work to help reduce the city’s crippling crime rate has yielded results despite withering criticism from SAPOA-led naysayers.  Her willingness to seek out the opinions of a broad cross section of her community and then decide contrasts mightily with the close minded attitudes of many recent council members.  If the city government is able to overcome the years of bad administration under Tilghman, we fully expect that Cohen will be able to devote more energy and thought to help move Salisbury forward and improve.  However, for this to be accomplished we need thoughtful and critical council members like Terry Cohen.

Tim Spies

Tim Spies personifies the type of individual local governments want, and need, to serve.  A retired Navy Master Chief and nurse, Spies made Salisbury his home.  He became actively involved in his community, serving the Red Cross and as president of his neighborhood association (along with many other volunteer activities).  For nearly twenty years Spies has chosen to be part of the solution rather than part of the problem.  Tim Spies should be a slam dunk almost anywhere else.

Like Cohen, we expect that Spies would serve the city well by being fiscally conservative and an effective champion in the on-going battle to reduce Salisbury’s crime rate.  Spies has proven himself to be thoughtful and willing to listen to all sides before making a decision.  While we do not expect Spies to be an automatic vote for Jim Ireton’s proposals, we are confident that he will support their receiving a full hearing.  This is precisely what we should expect in the relationship between a mayor and council.

Muir Boda

Some readers will attack Boda by claiming that he is the “SAPOA candidate”.  If by that you mean that he has SAPOA’s backing, you would be correct.  However, we do no believe that a Councilman Boda will be a rubber stamp for SAPOA any more than we expect Cohen or Spies to blindly follow the directives of Mayor Ireton.

Muir Boda is, again, the type of candidate local governments need, and voters deserve.  Boda chose to make Salisbury his home.  He is active in his church and community.  While his libertarian leanings may appeal to SAPOA, developers, and their supporters on the surface, they may be shocked when coming to him requesting special consideration like developer re-imbursements.

Boda’s approach to the city’s crime problem is thoughtful and his ideas should add to, rather than detract from, the approaches championed by Cohen and Spies.  We fully expect that he will take a fiscally prudent attitude to city spending and borrowing as well.  While not a political ally of Ireton’s, we also expect that Boda will give any of the Mayor’s proposals a fair, thoughtful, and critical hearing.  Again, Boda’s approach is what we should expect from a councilman.

What About the Others?

Does it seem that we gave the other candidates short shrift?  For that we apologize.  Here is a brief take on the candidates we did not endorse:

Bruce Ford is a likable guy who needs to be more actively involved in city affairs before we (or the voters) should seriously consider him for elected office.  To quote a member of our editorial board, “Ford is a candidate in search of a cause”.  Not all of us may agree with that assessment.  However, Ford does need (at a minimum) a little “seasoning” in addition to the aforementioned involvement in city affairs.

We can’t say anything bad about Orville Dryden – personally.  That said, there is no question that Dryden IS the “SAPOA candidate”.  Bereft of real ideas or a stance on an actionable agenda, Dryden would simply serve as a second secure vote for SAPOA’s interests on council.  While all citizens and groups should be listened to, NO special interest group, not even one as large as SAPOA, deserves their own members of the city council.  SAPOA has Shanie Shields – at least until the next election.  They don’t deserve more.

Laura Mitchell is the intriguing wild card in this race.  Charming and seemingly intelligent, Mitchell has all the appearance of a first rate council member.  Why didn’t we endorse her?

To quote another member of the editorial board, “There’s still too much mystery about Laura Mitchell.”  Mitchell tends to be a little too vague for us on too many issues.  While we are not claiming that she is deceitful (like Smith), we are often reminded of CANDIDATE Louise Smith.  We all know where that landed us.

While Mitchell claims that she will not be a rubber stamp for Ireton’s agenda, there is no question that she shares the same liberal politics and continues to be a political ally of Ireton’s.  We want to take Mitchell at her word;  however, as noted above, Ireton’s proposals deserve a hearing but need to rise or fall on their merits.

DON’T FORGET TO VOTE!

14 comments:

  1. I have been waiting for this. These three candidates will get our votes tomorrow.

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  2. The Comegys/Tilghman/Gordy front will not be happy! Terry will say no when it should be said.

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  3. You bet Terry will say NO. We have heard it for four years. She's is afraid to say YES 12:59

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  4. I'm still not sure of Boda. Mitchell - definetely NO. Bruce Ford, I'm thinking to give him a chance. Tim and Terry - YES.

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  5. Good call on Mitchell. Hard to make one, but being she lives in SAPOA rental housing and she and her family work for them arm-in-arm, she would have to be beholden to them.
    That would be a very bad position to be in on a tough vote (and there will be some).

    People need to vote for THREE, not just 2. Boda may not be the ideal candidate, but he may be the least likely to be a problem later. Best to go ahead and make a choice, rather than leave it to chance.

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  6. Why would you possibly support Boda, who is buddies with JT and has been given the full financial support of SAPOA? Do you really think they won't expect something for all that money?

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  7. Cohen is not a pain in the a$$ (Hey, Joe, if you guys can say it, so can I, LOL!)

    The morons selling our city down the river that she has to work with are the pains in the a$$.

    No one should have to work as hard as Cohen does to get utterly anything through for the protection of the city. The mayor, staff and three morons should be doing that without a blink.

    And replace that attorney already!

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  8. Joe, I agree with you on Cohen and Spies, but I think your wrong with Boda. Im voting for Ford for my 3rd vote. He may have flaws, but he is less likely to be motivated by SAPOA.

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  9. Agreed with you on Cohen and Spies. Still don't understand your choice of Boda. Since the primary election for this matter. Laura - scarry. Ford - like his agenda now.
    Dryden - flat, not interested. Phil Tilghman asked him to run so he is running.

    And for 2:09 PM - Terry will not say yes just because she would like you (SAPOA)to like her. Good for us!

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  10. I hate to be a prude, but calling Mrs. Cohen that name isn't really proper at all. It's not respectful, even though you meant well with it.

    It also adds to what three members of council would like people to think of her.

    It is they who are out of line and misbehaving. I think Mrs. Cohen has done an amazing job of holding herself with dignity and making her points professionally.

    As for who gets my vote, I am so sad that between what Louise Smith and SAPOA have done to us, I do not trust any candidate that has come out of the woodwork just in time for the election.

    Cohen and Spies are a given. Boda is a maybe as my third. But his connection to SAPOA and his statements in the last election lead me to say no. I don't even live in a "rentals" neigbhorhood, but I recognize what that group has done to this town. Just terrible.

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  11. Claxton WhitebreadApril 4, 2011 at 8:21 PM

    Cohen & spies will ensure that the old 3-2 will be broken. That's the straw here. As for the others, NOT Mitchell.

    Boda & Ford? It's a dartboard game to me, but I think voting for one of these two is like voting for a Gary Comegies/ Louweasel/ Shanie. But who knows? Read deeply into their websites and into their previous experience/ previous jobs/ previous decisions/ friends on Facebook, etc....

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  12. That Daily Times article yesterday...lots of yapping about "the majority." yap yap yap

    If we have a 3 to 2 majority going the other direction, GOOD! This last way has killed the city.

    "5-0 would be ideal"??????

    Who is this Basehart guy? Does the sound of rubber stamps pounding help him sleep? He's some expert on elections at SU but he gave 3 times to Mitchell and he's an unbiased source?

    Smelly real smelly.

    You got a class act in Cohen. Spies too. Wish I could vote. But if you people in Salisbury aren't smart enough to vote them in, God help the rest of us who suffer because Salisbury is going to hell.

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  13. Is JT going to turn on his buddy Muir now that the evil Albero has endorsed him?

    He turned on Campbell.

    He turned on Cohen.

    Their crime? Being liked by the evil Albero.

    Like watching a jealous girl in 7th grade.

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  14. McGruff said...

    Good call on Mitchell. Hard to make one, but being she lives in SAPOA rental housing and she and her family work for them arm-in-arm, she would have to be beholden to them.
    That would be a very bad position to be in on a tough vote (and there will be some).

    People need to vote for THREE, not just 2. Boda may not be the ideal candidate, but he may be the least likely to be a problem later. Best to go ahead and make a choice, rather than leave it to chance.

    5:31 PM

    I respectfully disagree with you. To ensure that the best 2 candidates get elected vote for 2 and only 2. Voting for a 3rd candidate will steal votes away from Terry Cohen or Tim Spies. Tim Spies lost the last election because to many people were casting that 3rd vote and stole enough votes from Tim Spies to allow Bubba Comagees to jump over him. We don't need that again!!!

    Please do the right thing and vote Terry Cohen and Tim Spies ONLY!! This will ensure that we get a decent majority with DC, TC and TS.

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