Democratic mayoral candidate Mary-Jane Foster is airing a radio spot on WICC in response to remarks Mayor Bill Finch made regarding state control of city schools. From Foster:
Foster: Finch’s State BOE Testimony Offensive; Calls for Mayor to Apologize to Residents
The Foster for Bridgeport campaign released a radio commercial today featuring Mayor Finch’s appalling testimony at last Wednesday’s State Board of Education meeting regarding the takeover of Bridgeport’s Board of Education.
Democratic candidate for mayor Mary-Jane Foster said, “I find Mayor Finch’s remarks at the State Board of Education hearing offensive. I would never characterize our city in such a negative manner. To dismiss the democratic process and to characterize the people of Bridgeport in the manner that he did is inexcusable. I believe in the future of Bridgeport. I respect our people’s right to determine their elected leaders and I think the mayor should apologize to every Bridgeport resident for demeaning the city.”
The radio ad features a young lady who graduated from Bridgeport schools this past June asking that everyone respect Bridgeport. She says that her peers asked the mayor, “Why a state takeover now, when elections are so close?”
Throughout his testimony Mayor Finch remarks that Bridgeporters do not vote, characterizes Bridgeporters as having criminal backgrounds and not being citizens, and states “I don’t see it as a great loss for a few years to lose the electoral process … democracy doesn’t work; it doesn’t work in all cases.”
Mary-Jane Foster’s administration will be about raising our City up and turning our city around. The ad ends, “I believe in the people of Bridgeport. I want our kids to have a fighting chance. As the mayor, hold me accountable for education.”
Listen to the radio spot here: {running time: 1:00}
I second the motion!
Paging Mary-Jane Foster. Very good, now I’d like to hear the Spanish version. Yo sé que usted habla español.
“… democracy doesn’t work; … it doesn’t work in all cases.” BILL FINCH, DTC elected Monarch of Bridgeport, 2011.
And if you had given Mayor Finch a little more line to hand himself, you might have heard him say:
“Democracy is not just about voting. We let people vote in Bridgeport, as a matter of fact my party has well established ways of getting politically apathetic folks to come to the polls and vote even when they are not particularly interested. It works.”
“And democracy is not just about representative government, because a ruler needs to control all the parts of government that have a say in moving things along. That’s why we have such smooth operating with the City Council where City jobs for members or their family get folks to see how they need to vote. And we use a different but ultimately effective tool to keep members of boards and commissions to act in Royal line by terminating them if they ask too many questions or begin to think independently. Not perfect but it works.”
Of course, democracy depends on a flow of information so we limit what the City Charter says is available in a variety of ways while making sure that my office, schools, police and others have people who know what to tell the public. For instance, the Charter indicates financial reports are due monthly on the fourth Friday following a month and will be available at the City Clerk. Well last fiscal year we packed five months of info (October 2010-February 2011) into one report. That’s the last anybody has seen. The less info we put out, the fewer complaints we get. Has anyone questioned the projected $2,100,000 deficit? And did members of the Budget and Appropriations Committee use our variances in revenue or expense (from this report) in evaluating the departments in 2011-12 budget hearings? You’re right. Not a word.”
“I mean look at the Board of Education. Some members got themselves elected outside our system and right away they start asking questions … and expect answers … that’s not part of our Bridgeport culture, I mean to tell you. It slows things down. It gets people upset. ‘Open,’ ‘accountable’ and ‘transparent’ are good words, but seriously, you don’t really want to do those things.”
“Would you like to know what ‘green things’ we’re doing? No … too bad.”
BEACON2,
Nicely done, one of your better pieces.
Joel, are you going to do Bill’s lines in Spanish?
His appearance before the state board was appalling on so many levels it was difficult to watch all the way through.
Give Bird a break, he only lies when his mouth is open and his foot is out of it.
Do I have to remind this terminal dumb ass Finch that many, many Americans died so people could live in a democracy? Not a part-time democracy nor a democracy run by the whims of Bill Finch.
I had a lot of friends who died in combat and they did not die so Finch could decide when he wanted to suspend democracy.
He states that ex-offenders should not or do not vote, that’s total bullshit as are his statements about people from other countries. This man is a total idiot, he has got to go.
Foster Gives Finch a Civics Lesson!
*** Sounds like TIT FOR TAT to me, no? *** Get the voters involved already! ***
*** TV, radio, newspapers, billboards, lawn signs and mailed flyers, etc.; all are needed to get the word out to voters! *** TIME WAITS FOR NO ONE ***
In an opinion article in the rag known as the CT Post, Judge Carmen Lopez wrote the following: