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PostPosted: 25 Oct 2006 05:42 PM    Post subject: The sad reality of Elections in Calexico Reply with quote

Written by Radiodude (AKA: Mario Conde).


Its election time.

People will execute their civic duty on November 7th and will let thier voice speak on who they want to represent them.

The problem is that we do not hear the issue in this area. No, its a sign contest on who puts more signs and who gets more absentees.

That's it. No issues, no ideas.

Here in Calexico we do not care about the issues, we do not care about what the candidates think about the problems. The only thing this town cares is when is that candidate will do a Carne Asada to go and eat tons of food.

An example of this is the upcoming and very competitive race between Alex Perrone and Victor Carrillo who are competing for Supervisor at the city level.

Both have their people and its expected that the winner will be decided, in my opinon, by less than 40 votes.

Let me give you a funny example. Alex and Victor have put a lot of signs all over town. Perrone made 300 yards signs and put it in people's houses. The community tought that Alex Perrone had a huge advantage over Carrillo. Two weeks later, Victor Carrillo puts his yard signs all over town. How did people reacted? "Oh, my God, Victor just made a comback!" people in Calexico said.

The problem is that issues are not important to Calexico. Both men have put signs all over town to win the vote. Don't get me wrong, both men have their ideas in place if elected or re-elected. I know what both Men stand for but do you know what they stand for??? I think your answer will be No and that is the problem.

Again, were are the issues?

Its the samething at the IID race between John Renison and Anthony Sanchez. What are the issues at the IID?

The issues for School board?

Same thing with the Council race that I participated. What were the issues that we wanted to adress and were important for the citizens?

No issues adressed.

That is politics in Calexico and the Imperial Valley were poltics is just a competition of signs and food.

Politics in Calexico is like a high school ASB election that to win you need to put your poster and you get mad of what people said about your group that is supporting the candidate.

The issues anyone? There are none! and to be honest, maybe 50% of the candidates don't even know what are the issues are.

That is what makes me mad about this area and the way politics are done. The sad part is that long time friends become enemies, families are divided, and offences are never forgiven after the sign competition election ends.

Politics here in Calexico are useless and its not worth you time to defend it, change it, nor even die for it. People become bitter after they loose an election that lacks of substance.

Politics in Calexico and in the Imperial Valley Sucks.

Period.
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PostPosted: 25 Oct 2006 06:30 PM    Post subject: Right On Reply with quote

This is the best analysis in the history of Calecia.com

GO RADIODUDE!!!!!!!!!!
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PostPosted: 26 Oct 2006 02:12 PM    Post subject: Re: The sad reality of Elections in Calexico Reply with quote

Radiodude wrote:
Here in Calexico we do not care about the issues, we do not care about what the candidates think about the problems. The only thing this town cares is when is that candidate will do a Carne Asada to go and eat tons of food.


Can't blame the people for loving CA.

Radiodude wrote:
Let me give you a funny example. Alex and Victor have put a lot of signs all over town. Perrone made 300 yards signs and put it in people's houses. The community tought that Alex Perrone had a huge advantage over Carrillo. Two weeks later, Victor Carrillo puts his yard signs all over town. How did people reacted? "Oh, my God, Victor just made a comback!" people in Calexico said.


Who is this community you talk about? Is it the 5-10 people you know?

No doubt political campaigns are all about marketing, but don't try and make Calecianos sound like a bunch of ignorami.

Take all the Calecia.com folk, our inquiring minds want to know. It just seems we need to take the lead ourselves and get the message out for every candidate running. We did it the first time around, but haven't since because it just takes up so much of our voluntary time.

Radiodude wrote:
The problem is that issues are not important to Calexico. Both men have put signs all over town to win the vote. Don't get me wrong, both men have their ideas in place if elected or re-elected. I know what both Men stand for but do you know what they stand for??? I think your answer will be No and that is the problem.

Again, were are the issues?


For the majority, the answer is "no." And I feel I'm part of the majority, so if I can't learn more about the candidates and their stance on certain issues I think my best vote will be based on their reputation.

Basically, who can I trust?

Radiodude wrote:
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Politics in Calexico and in the Imperial Valley Sucks.

Period.


No doubt it's a popularity contest, but there are always those who are willing to learn more about their candidates. That's why we discuss things on here. To learn. But if certain people just stay quiet about it, then nothing changes. Those with the information have got to share it. It's their duty to due so as citizens.
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PostPosted: 26 Oct 2006 08:49 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

There's roughly 36k people who live in Calexico.
That would leave about 20-25 who are of voting age.

How many are US citizens?
How many are registered to vote?
How many are absentee votes per election?
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PostPosted: 01 Nov 2006 10:59 AM    Post subject: Lame Ducks Reply with quote

Oh, my. How lame is this attempt to promote an election candidate? Would this fall under guerilla marketing or just plain ridiculous?

Near the end of the "Project HOPE" clip about lower water rates for Calexico senior citizens, what appears to be a black Lincoln Town Car passes behind the reporter very slowly with a campaign sign ironically affixed on the passenger-side windshield wiper.

I couldn't make out who's candidate sign it was, but whoever was responsible for this should be ashamed of themselves.

Screen capture of shameless advertising:



Watch the news video clip online at KSWT:

"Project Hope" helps seniors with water bills
http://www.kswt.com/news/local/4532861.html?skipthumb=Y
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PostPosted: 01 Nov 2006 10:11 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

For your info, hope this wasn't posted already. Candidates will have a debate tomorrow Nov 2, at 6:30 pm at SDSU Rodney Auditorium, it's going to be interesting.
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PostPosted: 02 Nov 2006 12:26 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

The Black Lincoln Car that had a sign in the front was a Richard Cordero Sign.

How do I know it? That car and the sign are parked right in front of me!
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PostPosted: 02 Nov 2006 05:41 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

Radiodude wrote:
The Black Lincoln Car that had a sign in the front was a Richard Cordero Sign.

How do I know it? That car and the sign are parked right in front of me!


Did you just stumble out of the back seat?

Looks like this man just lost any chance of getting my vote.
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PostPosted: 02 Nov 2006 09:40 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

elchrist wrote:
Looks like this man just lost any chance of getting my vote.


Well, it looks like this man just got my vote.

Pretty sad attendance at the SDSU-IV candidate forum/debate. It looked like most of the people there were already with the candidates and very few we unaffiliated.

I got a much better understanding of who to pick, at least with the CUSD board race.
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PostPosted: 24 Nov 2006 01:54 PM    Post subject: Re: Lame Ducks Reply with quote

elchrist wrote:
Oh, my. How lame is this attempt to promote an election candidate? Would this fall under guerilla marketing or just plain ridiculous?

Near the end of the "Project HOPE" clip about lower water rates for Calexico senior citizens, what appears to be a black Lincoln Town Car passes behind the reporter very slowly with a campaign sign ironically affixed on the passenger-side windshield wiper.

I couldn't make out who's candidate sign it was, but whoever was responsible for this should be ashamed of themselves.


Hey that reporter is kinda cute.

Also did you also see the blank stare of the male news anchor when the camera was on him instead of the woman anchor? Not too smart lookin'
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