Jun 1, 2013

400 Tens From 400 Citizens For a Green Earth

The election for Newcastle City Council really has only one race this year, between me and my opponent, so once again, in politics, it's a contest between The People and The Establishment.  I hate to say this, but that doesn't bode particularly well for my campaign, because the Establishment, writ large, despite their poor record, manages to dazzle enough people with glitz and gloss to win almost every election, to the point that The People have become practically demoralized and are hardly trying to win elections anymore, however, I am still trying.  The Establishment has pulled us into debacles from everything to nuclear waste contamination at Hanford Reservation to, among many other crises, the gigantic, Texas-sized waste dump in the Pacific Ocean that few of them even care about, let alone do anything about.  However, humanity will ignore the pollution and devastation of the great oceans of the world to our detriment (as the title of this blog infers, this is especially not incidental to this area), which is why we must begin to win elections and form policy.  It starts with The People running for local councils such as what I'm doing, then moves up to the state and national legislatures, and on and on.  A victory in Newcastle, and other small victories here and there (other American towns and cities), will be the necessary incremental small steps to recapture the greater commons and the environment.

I have agreed, through the auspices of the Public Disclosure Commission, that my operating budget for this campaign will be no larger than $5,000.  With 400 Newcastle and nearby community citizens (or from any state in the nation) sending me $10 each, that will account for 4/5 of that ($4,000), with the last 1/5 as a buffer in which some larger and smaller contributions could fill and to ensure that not one penny in campaign operations will go over $5,000.  I wlll use this money for signs, buttons, fliers and general campaign paraphernalia.  One of the side panels of this blog will show how many tens have been received and how many are left to go to reach 400.  The checks should be made out to Mark Greene for Council, P..O. Box 612, Belle., WA 98009. Thank you!

- Mark Greene

[revised on 6/1/2013; 1:35 P.M.]

May 30, 2013

Greene to Unveil Green Energy Proposal

Council candidate, Mark Greene, will detail an energy proposal and plan for the city at the early-July council meeting.  Greene would like Newcastle to take from the example of Lund, Sweden and start a geothermal plant to help residents save on energy costs and possibly start the city on the road to the green energy center of Washington state, where "green" companies would be given a big welcome by City Hall.  Greene envisions two or three small office buildings being built in Newcastle where a consortium of innovative green energy companies would set up shop and thus contribute to the economy of our city, including jobs for our residents.  The contents of Greene's speech will be written on Northern Pacific Report a day or two after the meeting.

May 28, 2013

Disinformation

N.P.R. took down the previous post, "Fait Accompli?" because of apparent disinformation, which we thought, before we knew it was disinformation, was 90% credible, but it appears more like 50 - 50 after receiving more information from other sources.  Nobody really knows how these endorsements are going to pan out exactly, and we can't let this campaign be disrupted or made to make bad strategic moves based on rumors anymore.  There will be no more predictions about endorsements from this blog -- they will be what they will be when they're announced or publicized.  It has been an inauspicious start to the official campaign.

Update:  the Council's philosophical wing chart isn't necessarily static, and was recently updated (5/29/13) on the "Buri Takes Baton" post.  N.P.R will stay atop of the situation and let you know about the changes when they occur.  Philosophy includes the whole spectrum, by the way, which for Newcastle means the triad of economic, environmental and social policies.

[updated on May 29, 2013]

May 23, 2013

Update: About Readership & Comments

UPDATE -- MEMORIAL DAY, May 27, 2013: our "Memorial" poem, in honor of our deceased servicemen and servicewomen in battle in the late 20th and early 21st centuries was published on May 24, 2009 on our Senator blog.

N.P.R. is very pleased that the page views for this blog has risen over a thousand per month for the first time, which is good news for Mark Greene's Council campaign, which very much needs that trend to continue upward.  A big thanks to those who have put this blog on their networking/social media sites, especially those that may be seen by citizens from Newcastle, Washington.

Another reminder: N.P.R. welcomes comments on this blog.  All comments will be moderated, meaning, looked at by N.P.R. before being published, but no comment will be rejected merely because of disagreement or pointing out something on N.P.R. that may be in error.  The only comments that would be rejected are those that are uncivil or not on topic.  To make a comment, click on where it has the number of comments already made, or "no comments," or "post a comment."

Update: the previous post, "Buri Takes Baton," was revised on 5/27/13 and now shows the 2 philosophical wings of the Newcastle City Council.

Note:  Mark Greene has revised his campaign website, primarily to show that the election will go straight to the General Election on November 5.

Most recent Council Meeting posts: "Buri Takes Baton," "Road and Waste Management Policies," and "Austerity Versus Practicality."

[revised on 5/27/2013]

Buri Takes Baton

City of Newcastle, WA -- Council Meeting of May 21st, 2013

Lanky, youthful Steve Buri, the unflappable, soft-spoken councilman who often lets Bill Erxleben or the Mayor run the show, has been taking more of a leadership role at meetings, lately, now that Erxleben is a political "lame duck."  Effectively, Buri has taken the baton of leadership from Erxleben for their dominate wing of the Council (including Dulcich and Bissett), and although both are fiscally conservative, they don't necessarily come down on the same side of votes.  In early May, Buri guided a divided Council to pass the Solid Waste Interlocal Agreement (garbage pick-ups), with Erxleben among the dissenters, and the day before yesterday, Buri took charge, again, essentially serving notice to the upper political chambers in Olympia and Seattle that business as usual could no longer be sustained.  Buri spoke somewhat extensively about the allocation of funds for transportation, and though he gave an astute and balanced assessment of the situation regarding planned toll roads, he showed a glimmer of populism as he seemed to sense the underlying disgruntlement of the community regarding tolls and transportation in general. 

The Council was united in conducting the agenda, as they voted unanimously (6 - 0, Erxleben was absent) on the following three major agenda items, all via resolutions:
  • Awarding a contract for an updated transportation and parks impact fee.
  • Approving an updated collective bargaining agreement.
  • Approving a settlement, that included a city job lay-off, regarding a labor grievance.
Note: regarding aforementioned phrase, "lets ... the Mayor run the show," this is meant in the colloquial sense, as Mayor Rich Crispo is the legally authorized head of the council proceedings.

Update: the Newcastle City Council has two right-of-center philosophical wings and a centrist, which can basically be divided as follows (this chart is solely N.P.R.'s opinion):

Conservative Wing: Steve Buri, Bill Erxleben, John Dulcich and Gordon Bissett

Moderate Conservative Wing: Mayor Rich Crispo and Deputy Mayor Lisa Jensen

Centrist: Carol Simpson

Philosophy includes the whole spectrum, which for Newcastle means the triad of economic, environmental and social policies.

[revised on 5/29/2013]

May 21, 2013

Being Bellevue: Newcastle's Decision in 2013

 
The City Establishment in 2011: "vote for Bissett"

Councilman Bissett in 2012: casts de facto vote for annexation of Newcastle by Bellevue
 

The election for Newcastle City Council is a long 5 months away, and you can be reasonably certain that the town establishment will be for my opponent.  Hence, the importance of remembering 2011, the year they came out for Mr. Bissett, who thereby won an overwhelming victory that November, and before the one-year anniversary of that election voted on September 4, 2012 to start talks with Bellevue about annexing Newcastle.  This wasn't mentioned as a part of his platform, though, as I remember.  This year, the vote for Position No. 6 could make the difference of whether Newcastle is going to be a pauper in Bellevue City Hall or remain an independent city.  With my opponent's position on annexation not really clear to date, Bissett in the annexation camp (given his 9/4/12 vote), and only 2 really firm members on the sitting Council of 7 against annexation (3 are more or less nominally against), it doesn't take a lot of math figuring to realize that Newcastle's no-to-annexation wing should vote for me to be reasonably assured that the "Being Bellevue" wing will not reach 4 votes on the Council.

By the way, don't be surprised if my opponent trys to preempt a possible "referendum" on this issue by suddenly parroting my position, but I came out unequivocally and immediately against annexation in the Newcastle News, shortly after Councilmembers Erxleben and Bissett voted for talks with Bellevue.

- Mark Greene

[revised on 5/21/2013]


May 17, 2013

Greene Supports Mandatory Labeling of GMO Food

Council candidate, Mark Greene, supports the required labeling of all GMO food and beverages nationwide, and thereby supports Washington state's I-522, which only affects the state, but may serve as a forerunner to the nation.  Despite the propaganda of the purveyors of GMO, this will hardly affect the pricing of food, as there are already lots of other labeling requirements.  Americans are beginning to get wise to the menace of the Monsanto Corporation: please, see this link to Ronnie Cummins' (National Director of the Organic Consumers Association) recent article, "Trouble in Monsanto Nation."  Also, see another fairly recent Cummins' article: Monsanto Nation: Exposing Monsanto's Minions, and one posted on 7/27/2011: "Monsanto Nation, Taking Down Goliath." 

Please, vote for Initiative 522 in November, because if GMO food is so great or mundane, why are they so worried about us knowing about it?

For more information about the ill effects of GMOs as well as information about better eating, see the Seeds of Deception site by Anti-GMO specialist, Jeffrey Smith.  Also, see the Institute for Responsible Technology site, "Buy Non-GMO."

Update: an update about Yulia Tymoshenko, the former Ukrainian Prime Minister who was recently noted in our N.P.R. post of 5/11/13, "Yulia Tymoshenko In the Clutches of Regime," can be seen on our Fair Commons blog.

[revised on 5/20/2013] 

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