I find him very contradicting, I feel as if he tries to kiss up to someone just to benefit him
Last Wednesday marked the day when Antonio Villaraigosa was sworn into his second term as the Mayor of Los Angeles. That is all well and good except for the fact that as a mayor, he has not kept his end of the bargain lately. He has a lot of times taken credit for things that was truly made possible by fellow citizens of Los Angeles. We will get into that subject when the time comes.
I arrived City Hall and grouped up with the rest of the B.R.U members. We started once we had gotten our info on where were going to be marching at. We began around 10′o clock and we marched in a V shaped formation, chanting numerous original chants that informed the public about the B.R.U.’s 1000 More Buses, a 1000 Less Police campaign, a campaign to support 1000 socials services such as Buses, Jobs, Parks, Farms, Schools, Teachers, etc. We made sure that our voices were heard, and that we had the Mayor listen to what we said.
I took a look around my surroundings. I noticed how police officers were on their horses ready for us to try and do something that would end up getting us arrested. But it was unfortunate for them that they couldn’t. We were not about to give them a reason for them to incarcerate us. The mood turned more calm at the end of his inauguration. Government officials came up to us and told us how they were admiring our struggle and some of them were even fellow allies. It was a time where I felt people that were more politically empowered were in the right with us, I felt as if we have more strength to keep fighting for what we believe in even if others are against us. I know that I will have to continue to fight along with the B.R.U. and other allied groups to fight for the better for the City of Los Angeles.
During the inauguration however, I watched as the Mayor took the podium. I listen to him talk about how education is important, yet teachers, educators and other city officials are losing their jobs from the Mayor cutting city services. He also took credit for the upcoming Bus Only Lane corridor that will begin ground breaking in 2010. In reality it wasn’t even the mayor who came up with the Bus Only Lane plan, it was the B.R.U. Villaraigosa approved it and took credit for it because it would boost him with a lot more praise and positivity. I find him very contradicting, I feel as if he tries to kiss up to someone just to benefit him, especially back in 2008 when Barack Obama had received the primary nominations for the United States Presidency race. Here is a quick quote from the June 8, 2008 La Times Blog,
“I’m excited about Barack Obama,’’ Villaraigosa told CNN’s Wolf Blitzer this afternoon. “His clarion call for change touched a cord all across the nation, and I’m going to work as hard for him as I did for Hillary Clinton.”
Villaraigosa promised to go “anywhere they ask me to go’’ to help him defeat presumptive GOP nominee Sen. John McCain in November.
Are you serious? I mean did you actually say that you were going to back Obama, but yet you endorsed Hillary when she was running? Its all about consistency, don’t endorse someone else just to gain a spot in the White House. If Obama was the type to hold grudges do you think you have landed a spot in his economic transition team? I don’t think so. I am going to close off my ranting about about Villaraigosa with a quick open thought. I expected more from you Mr. Villaraigosa, I mean when you first ran I was excited, I thought that we were really going to see alot more changes from you than Mr. Hahn. I guess I was wrong. I guess as the saying goes, all that glitters is not gold.
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