Thursday, January 30, 2014

Wentzville—The Campaign Created Kingdom?

 
As most educated voters know, Mayor Nickolas Guccione is deeply involved in Wentzville politics. They know of his desire to control the Board of Aldermen and that his campaigns have  had a documented record of using any dirty, mud-slinging, and deceptive tactic necessary to achieve his goal. It's easy to deduce from his unethical election practices when he was pardoned by Mayor Paul Lambi that he has no thought of Wentzville other than to have total control over it by any means necessary. Mayor Guccione is not the sharpest tack in the box as illustrated by his consistant use of deceit, deception, and diversion during any election he's ever been involved in, or one he feels will help him with his control agenda. It is for these reason's he wants to remove two of the top three achieving incumbent aldermen, he cannot control them and he hates both of them.

The election coming in April will be fraught with dirt thrown by Cuccione's camp. This year there are three targets in his cross hairs, Rick Stokes, Forrest Gossett, and The Wentzvillian. I didn't know that The Wentzvillian was running for election but Guccione obviously does, so he'll use any means to discredit it. He is deeply concerned that there are too many facts coming out here that focus too closely on his record and meddling in elections when he should be dealing with the many problems in the city. It's hard to focus on his job as mayor when he has candidates lined up for his support to help him achieve his Socialist ideas for Wentzville. You will see him at the polls in April handing out his city business cards and hawking votes for his anointed few, with a little luck he'll violate the political activity policy as he did in past elections, with a little more luck the aldermen will do something about it this time.

It's unfortunate that candidates in an election can't run on their own merit, especially when it's one of those running in Guccione's stable. When you're going up against two-term Alderman and two-time President of the Board, Rick Stokes, who championed the half-million dollar real property tax reduction in his first term and since brought forward countless initiatives to the credit of Wentzville. It's difficult for anyone to run against that kind of record, but that didn't stop Guccione from lining up Linda Wright to do just that. This race is like David and Goliath but Guccione feels, with just the right amount  cash and discrediting he could have beaten Abe Lincoln with a chimpanzee. Guccione, for the past few months, has been trying to dig up anything he can find, or dream up to unseat Stokes, watch to see the mud start flying at Stokes soon.

Look similarly at trash being piled up on our Sunday school teaching Alderman, Forrest Gossett, as Guccione presses his flawed candidate, Robert Hussey against him. Last time Hussey ran against Cheryl Kross with over $6,000 in his war chest and Guccione in his corner. It's revealing to see him fight so hard to secure an alderman seat that pays $4,500 a year—there's something wrong with this scenario. Guccione's idea of how to win an election is simple; more money and a higher pile of trash will get results. Using this method, he's certain that he could have beaten Lincoln with his chimpanzee. Unfortunately for him, and good for Wentzville, he didn't pile up enough of either to seat Hussey over Kross. Robert Hussey is going to have a difficult time overcoming his record of being fired from Dardiene Prairie, but Guccione will try.

The question is: Why? Why does Guccione want to remove two of the most highly-educated, productive, and informed Aldermen ever to be elected in Wentzville, replacing them with flawed or unqualified candidates who have already proven they were unelectable just last year? This question is complicated but very simple at the same time.

The Wentzvillian has always contended that Nickolas Guccione is all about politics, city business pales in comparison to getting himself or someone else elected, government seems to be a game to him. It has been his goal in the executive branch to have complete control over the legislative branch of government, thus taking away any aldermanic representation of the citizens of Wentzville. Were he able to do this, his "It's my way or the highway" brand of law-making would take away the voice of thousands of Wentzville residents. This is not a government of the people it's a Monarchy, what the King says, goes. Mayor Nickolas Guccione doesn't necessarily want citizens to respect him for the job he's supposed to be doing, but rather wants them to love him, and show that love at the ballot box.

Since being elected mayor, he appears to be using his office to trade favors for votes. You may think this far-fetched, but is it? Last year, Mayor Nickolas Guccione pardoned a private citizen, business owner, for not filing for his liquor license on time. There was no monetary fine attached with his lack of filing for the licence and Guccione stated publicly; "It's kind of an emergency." The emergency was that the service station owner would need to wait 30 days to re-apply for his license and unable to sell liquor until that time. Since when does our government intervene in its process in favor of a negligent business owner who is obviously incapable of running his business without a king throwing out the law. Another incident took place recently when a private citizen got him to order a police escort to drive a golf cart from the golf course into downtown Wentzville. One phone call to a local tow company would have garnered the same result without any cost to the city.

These are not isolated instances of the power he wants to wield over Wentzville, and the way to do that is to throw out any logical-thinking member of the Board of Aldermen and replace them with people who will give him his head. Currently those supporting Guccione on the Board of Aldermen is Michael Hays and Cheryl Kross, he needs to get rid of Stokes or Gosset to maintain tie control but eliminate both for a total kingdom. Should he get his way, the city won't need aldermen and could trade the mayor's gavel for a crown.

The biggest puzzle in this city is Cheryl Kross. She is staying out of supporting either Stokes or Gossett in favor of Guccione and his plot. Kross isn't an unintelligent individual by any stretch, and has always claimed to have conservative values, so why she is going along with this Socialist way of government? It's baffling, especially since she has designs on being Mayor in 2016, and needs to win her seat in 1015. Both Gossett and Stokes have supported her in every election in an effort to keep insanity from taking power over the board, yet it seems that by her lack of support for her old comrades, she's inviting Guccione to impose all sorts of lunacy into city that she will be powerless to stop after the election of Guccione's recruits. She may as well be campaigning for Hussey and Wright when she turns her back on Stokes and Gossett. Two years ago she activly campaigned for Alderman Leon Tow againts "Guccione for Mayor," and now through her silence is advocating Guccione for King. Alderman Kross needs a reality check if Wentzville is going to continue digging out of the many problems facing it.

Mayor Nickolas Guccione hates The Wentzvillian and will use any deception he can to shut it down because he finally realizes that his record, which is being reported here, is damaging his plot to be the King of Wentzville. Fearful, like a rat in a corner he's lashing out trying to frighten someone who will be here reporting on Wentzville politics long after he's a bad memory. Mr. Mayor, if you want to shut me up, start looking out for the welfare of our city rather than control of it. Start acting like a rational mayor of a great city and learn how to make Wentzville a better place, not a palace.

(To my devout readers, and also those of little faith: I've heard about imitators and impostors out there and The Wentzvillian wants to assure you first;—I don't care—and second; the only place The Wentzvillian posts comments or reports is right here on this blog since 2006. The Wentzvillian does not post on Facebook, Twitter, or any other social network so if you want to read what The Wentzvillian has to say, you'll find it here exclusively. The impostors out there are fear driven, by the same folks who will bring you trash-talk about Rick Stokes and Forrestt Gosset—guess who? He used this tactic during the election of 2012, it didn't work then and it won't divert the Wentzvillian from posting the facts regarding the political activity of Mayor Nickolas Guccione and his machine today. The Wentzvillian is flattered to know they are so concerned by this blog that they would imitate it. Everytime you attack it, or refer to it, a larger spike in readership results. The Wentzvillian is encouraged to know that a nerve has been struck. I'll keep up the good work—thanks for your assistance in spreading the message of The Wentzvillian!)
 

21 comments:

  1. Alderman Kross, if you read this blog, please break ranks with Mayor Nick at least until after the election. I am a ward 1 resident who feels you need to help your fellow ward 1 alderman, Forrest Gosset. I don't want another nick-like alderman not represenmting the wishes of ward 1.

    Cheryl, Please help me and other ward 1 resident voters in keeping Forrest.

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  2. i'm not sure i'm liking some of the things i read here. is the mayor really spending taxpayer money during his executive orders?

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    1. This Mayor is out of control!

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    2. You did not answer the question. What money has the Mayor been spending through executive orders?

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    3. it states in the text of the blog that guccione ordered the police department to give a private citizen a police escort while he drove a golf cart from the course a few miles to downtown. who paid for the use of police resources? the private citizen or the taxpayers? i guess they had to escort him back too?

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  3. I am sure it was less money spent on that then what was given of our taxpayer money to a private business to locate in Wentzville. We can thank the aldermen for that expensive vote!

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    1. Every city in the country gives perks to have private companies relocate to their city. At least there's a business here to show for the investment, and that brings in more taxes for the city.

      Taxpayers have nothing to show for Guccione's waste of our taxes for the police escort of a private citizen in his golf cart. Come on!

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  4. What private citizen is worthy of or thinks he/she is deserving of a private escort into town?, You have got to be kidding that this happened. Isn't there a law about who does and on what money is spent by the gov't in the city?
    Who, in this city, has the arrogance to ask for an escort anyway? this is an unfathomable act on part of the cart driver and the Mayor. Is this an impeachable act.?????

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    1. The private citizen was ex-Mayor Paul Lambi. He called the chief of police asking for an escort, and was denied. He then got huffy and called Gooch, where upon, Gooch directed the police chief to give Lambi the escort. Knowing it was a violation of state statutes to use police resourses to escort a private citizen to a private function, the Chief of police asked Gooch to put it in writing. Gooch sent the email and the police cruiser was taken off patrol to escort Lambi in his golf cart from Bear Creek to Pearce Blvd and Old Hwy 61, now Luetkenhaus Blvd.

      What are old buds for? Afterall Lambi saved him from being prosecuted by issuing Gooch a pardon, he owed him.

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    2. Didn't the EX-Mayor Lambi have his own car to drive into town or was his car in the shop and couldn't get a loaner. LAMBI looks like he still wants to be 'on the take' even out of office and is entitled to his rights and privileges forever. He is making the current Mayor look like a nice guy caring for these old senior citizens like LAMBI as he would for others like him.

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    3. Isn't there a law against having a golf cart on the road to begin with?

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  5. The real answer to your question about EX Mayor Lambi needing a police escort into town is that he has no real friends left after being charged for his sins. Who wants to hang with or be associated with someone who has been identified with suspicious and criminal like activities unless they are cut from the same cloth. It seems now that the Mayor maybe a reflection of EX Mayor LAMBI. If that is the case he may want to distance himself as far away as possible from people of such ilk!

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    1. Mayor Lambi did a number of great things for Wentzville during his terms in office. It is unfortunate that he is remembered for his association with Ed Watkins in the final years if his time serving Wentzville. He is still a very good man, and personally, I think he was, and is too trusting.

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    2. Ex Mayor Lambi may have been too trusting but remember you are and will be known by the company you keep and that legend will outlast any memory all your good deeds by all those around you.

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  6. it looks like jay webber dropped out of the election. guccione and his master journalist carter got cold feet with a three man race against gossett. The idiots dropped webber in favor of hussey who is less electible than webber. Webber is a well respected citizen in wentzville. and only a moron would have pulled him in favor of hussey who has baggage. The only person in that entire group who has one an election in the past 2 years is guccione, and all the others lost in their last try. guccione and carter are the biggest campaign manipulators since boedeker.

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  7. Does anyone know why Robert Hussey was fired from his last job as City Administrator of Dardienne Prairie?
    Why would Mr. Mayor even want to support someone with that kind of bad baggage?

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  8. The problem with Wentzville Aldermen is that they have no spunk. The "Mole" clearly illustrated how Mayor Guccione violated Missouri law in ordering the City's Police Chief to give Ex-Mayor Lambi a personal escort etc. Yet a local business owner in October or so asked for the same and Mayor Guccione denied this request. If the Aldermen had any "Spunk" at the next Board Meeting; they the Aldermen should ask for a formal investigation and that investigation be performed by the State Attorney's Office. No way should the City Attorney perform this action his he and the Mayor are in like flint with one another. To the "Mole" do you think this Board of Aldermen has the spunk? We know Kross and Shryock does not; they only go after City Employees. If Mayor Guccione violated a Missouri law then charge him. Otherwise just drop this issue and move on to the next topic.

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    1. Ms. Shryock was oft seen waving the banner of ethics at Alderman meeting of late but will she wave it again in the face of the Mayor. For someone who brought issues on most every member of the Board she doesn't have a set of ethics of her own to use her chicken lips to challenge her puppet master Mr. Nick. Gotta believe that Alderman Chris Gard is wringing his hands in disbelief and wished he had not encouraged her to run for political office a few years ago.
      " Hold your friends close to your heart but hold your enemies even closer". Well Ms. Shryock "Et tu Brute". Your true colors have been shown.

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    2. You are right in looking at Alderman Gard with questioning eyes. His judgment is coming under closer scrutiny now as it is evident he even has problems picking quality co-workers as alderman-- like Ms. Shryock.
      Chris, wash your hands and let her go as she has other problems to deal with and save your self.

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  9. New Topic that I just learned of. There were 12 City Employees that were entitled to a 5% pay raise on January 1st and they did not receive any pay increase or only a partial pay raise. HERE IS THE KICKER - THE EMPLOYEES WENT TO MAYOR GUCCIONE AND HE TOOK NO ACTION ON BEHALF OF THE EMPLOYEES.
    I bet if Schnucks had shorted the Nick Guccione pay he would be complaining to everyone. To City of Wentzville residents this is a fine example of your Mayor's Leadership.

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  10. We hear that Linda Wright has been busy campaigning door to door this last week and not leaving anything to chance. She has forgone the traditional strategies and is truly going door to door whether they have voted recently or not and trying to sell her story whatever that might be, Incumbent Richard Stokes has a lot of good deeds for what he has done for the city to champion his cause and apparently has done what he committed to do in his last run for election. Can't fault him there, as he net his campaign promises and gone further to develop the city more than any Alderman in recent history of about 10 years. Everyone that the TEAM has talked to has Rick at the top of their list and will support him. Our guess is that since Linda Wright Spent $4000 of her own funds against do nothing Hays last year she has now has some one throwing big buckaroo$ in her lap to oust the Mayor's nemesis and defray her campaign expenses. Makes no sense to challenge a quality, successful, honest and ethical candidate as Rick Stokes unless Linda Wright's election fund contributors have paid into her pocket to run the gauntlet against Mr.. Stokes

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