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For me, I fear consolidated power and corruption more than change. I worry more <br />about the Mayor's self-interest and its impact on the city then change from a new <br />administration. At least with change there exist new opportunities for community <br />involvement then is offered by the current administration. . <br />The old political regime of Miguel Pulido should die off. It must if die off if the <br />the city hopes to grow beyond the strangle -hold Pulido has over it. If we seek at <br />least the possibility for a more open and transparent government, business <br />commtiuvty, abetter quality of life and better opportunities for all, we need to <br />replace the old, derelict regime. <br />It is too late for the Mayor to become an honest and ethical man. We all know <br />this. It is time for change. And I do not mean a.legacy regime that <br />Councilmember Solorio represents. Change needs to begin with a person <br />unrelated and unthethered to the Mayor. A tall order but we do have people in the <br />community who do not owe the Mayor even a smile. <br />By any reasonable means, change must occur. <br />Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android <br />On Mon, Apr 30, 2018 at 8:30 AM, Debbie Mcewen <br />[SantaAnaCitizens] <br />< wrote: <br />Mike Tardiff is absolutely spot on with this comment. One has to wonder why some council <br />members are so determined to place the cart before the horse. Their frantic pace to make this <br />District redraw happen does not pass the smell test. Their strategy it seems, is to exercise control <br />over the next election cycle, not to just include the Asian community as they claim. <br />In a message dated 4/30/2018 7:03:05 AM Pacific Standard Time, <br /> writes: <br />1I am opposed to Ward Boundary changes at this time. <br />