Thursday, April 24, 2014

Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Blog?

 
The Board of Aldermen meeting last evening; April 23rd, 2014 (click here), was fairly routine until Aldermen Sonya Shryock and Rick Stokes gave their farewell speeches, broke for their farewell reception, and did their farewell walk out of the front door. The moment Mayor Nickolas Guccione called the 'new board' to order, he was transformed. Dressed in his white confectioner's suit, he had banished the infidels from the kingdom and went to work with a new vigor by anointing his new board and commissions. It was his turn, the White Knight was finally able to wear his King's crown and wield Excalibur with the authority for which he was destined — Long Live the King!
 
With two-thirds of the intelligence on the board gone (Stokes and Forrest Gossett), Alderman Cheryl Kross wasn't to be denied. She proudly accepted the nomination for President of the Board by newly elected Alderman Michael Rhoades and took her seat next to the King — where she will wash his feet and polish his scepter when necessary. If I had to guess, Rhoades was tricked into nominating Kross, making the same mistake most junior aldermen make; equating time on the board with ability to lead. If anyone had been thinking about the "good of the city," which the King reminded everyone of — regularly, Alderman Chris Gard would have been elected to that post. Oh well, such is politics in the big city, and as we all know; "What's good for General Bullmoose, is good for the USA!"
 
During last night's short but entertaining get-together, I harvested quite a bit of useful information regarding our junior aldermen; Rhoades, Robert Hussey, and Linda Wright. I know that Mr. Rhoades is a tough and devout believer in right and wrong, I don't see him being misled or pushed around for long. Hussey gave a very good report stating that he is only; "Interested in doing right by his constituents and the city." He is familiar with government procedure and the next few months will tell if he is, who he says he is. Linda Wright is another story completely, Guccione put more time and effort in getting her elected than he did Michael Hays, and we all know how that turned out. I think her political life will be a mixture of the Hays, Kross, and Shryock styles — disastrous for the city, especially Ward 3. God, I don't even want to think about the future of Ward 3, we are screwed!
 
The real fun started when King Nickolas gave his "Mayor's Report." He was all puffed-up with pride and bubbling over with power, since his arch-nemesis; Rick Stokes wasn't there to correct, or steer him in the appropriate direction. Like a dragon, he spewed fire at "The Blog, it tells lies and slanders good people. Don't pay attention to it!" He slobbered on about "The Blog" for several minutes warning his junior minions of the evil that lurks within. He might want to take his own advice, but that ain't happenin', he's hooked. He reads The Wentzvillian, or has someone read it to him at every opportunity. He got rid of Stokes and Gossett, and has Gard is in his sights, but he's going to have a real challenge in his attempt to stifle the First Amendment Rights of The Wentzvillian. It will be here to tell the truth about the state of Wentzville's city government under King Nickolas and beyond. Three mayors and countless aldermen have come under scrutiny here, only a dysfunctional mayor, by any standards, would think he's going to get a pass. Take care Mr. Mayor, haven't you ever seen the old statement of freedom: "Don't Tread On Me?"
 
Mayor Nickolas Guccione's "Mayor's Report" was bloated with arrogance. At first I thought it was was just me who saw it, but two citizens who were in attendance said exactly that; they watched Guccione's new found power-trip and used the word "arrogance." Given the hubris he displayed last night, I feel confident that his administration is on the way to self-destruction — he is going to screw up royally. Citizens need to watch him closely as he wields his butcher knife (Excalibur) to Wentzville. Watch the city video (click here), notice his deportment change after Stokes left the chambers, take a gander at him foaming at the mouth when he spoke of taking apart every initiative and every ordinance that Stokes' boards passed over the past two years.
 
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King Nickolas Guccione is on a collision course with history and either he doesn't realize it, or he just doesn't care. He has brought about three employee discrimination lawsuits in just his first two years — one of which involves himself, two aldermen, two cities, three policemen, and the County Prosecutor. That's a lot of legal fees defending these aldermen, among others. The citizens of Wentzville need to ask: Who is going to pay the defense attorney's fees for the nine defendants here in Wentzville, the taxpayers?
 
According to the County Prosecutor's investigation; "Memorandum of Interview," dated September 11, 2013, most of which was posted here in; The "Unholy Alliance" Exposed (click here), clearly alleges that there were aldermen and police who overstepped their authority by acting out of their duties as elected officials. According to my sources; it is alleged that documents and testimony which will be brought out during the eleven separate trials will prove that there was a conspiracy in the mayor's office which discriminated against Wentzville Chief of Police, Lisa Harrison. So who pays for the defense of people who act on their own?

This information needs to be made public. Are the taxpayers going to be responsible to pay for attorneys fees and perhaps huge punitive damages if it is found that people went outside their regular duties? If any portion of these trials come out in favor of the plaintiff, it could result in paying out millions of dollars, who is going to be held responsible? Voters, taxpayers, and citizens of Wentzville have a right to have these answers, it should be made public by our mayor. Remember Mr. Mayor, in your own words; "I will act for the good of the people." Well, what's it going to be Mr. Mayor? Are you going to give the citizens full disclosure, or will it be another closed-door, closed-mouth process as it was with the Lambi scandal?
 

Monday, April 21, 2014

That Small-Town Feel — is a Joke!

 
The Wentzvillian has posted on numerous occasions that Ward 1 and Ward 3 citizens have little representation by their elected aldermen, and today I want to point out a group of citizens and businesses who have even less; those living and working in the village center. This quaint part of town was the heart of Wentzville and had been since first platted in 1855 — this all changed a little more than 15 years ago, when a decade long journey of thousands of immigrants from St. Louis County loaded their wagons to begin anew — out just a little farther west. All of these people, some 25,000, wanted a little slice of country-heaven. Unfortunately for them, and the native-born residents, they now have exactly what they left behind; urban sprawl and big-city politics.
 
Native Wentzvillians were pushed to the side in favor of the Wentzville Parkway, big-box stores, and scores of new subdivisions. With the population explosion, the little community of Wentzville was hemmed-in by Highways 70, 61, and the Parkway. The total focus of newly elected transplants was on growth, nothing on preservation or maintenance of the core city.
 
The now misused phrase; "Small-Town Feel" was coined in the summer of 2005 — it appeared as the masthead on the premier issue's cover of  a very popular Wentzville magazine entitled; Echo Magazine. It read: "ECHO MAGAZINE Celebrating That Small Town Feeling." The pages were filled with village center articles about people, events, history, businesses, and the politics of Wentzville. A lot has changed in Wentzville since it lost Echo Magazine — sometimes I wonder if things wouldn't be a little different for the village center if it had survived.
 
Wentzville today reminds me of that TV show "The Dome," nothing gets in and nothing gets out. What I mean by that is; The Wentzville Union newspaper pulled up stakes after 80 years to be sold off in the 1970s and that opened up a vacancy for the Wentzville Suburban Journal to move into town. Over the years, Newstime has lost touch with what's going on in Wentzville, the Journal moved out of town, and Echo Magazine closed it's doors in 2010. No news gets in or out of Wentzville; if it had been, Nickolas Guccione would not be Mayor and would probably have served a one two-year term as alderman. Things would have been different for sure.
 
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A few years ago, the board of aldermen restructured the boundaries of the wards but maintained all three wards converging in the center of the downtown village center. Village center residents are vastly outnumbered by those living in the newly developed outer ring of the city and because they are divided into three wards they are even more diluted — consequently the only voices heard by aldermen (who all live outside the village center) are their subdivision neighbors. To prove this point; Alderman-elect Robert Hussey and Alderman Cheryl Kross are both suggesting that they want to put high-density housing and even section eight housing in the downtown area. Everyone living in downtown who want this; raise your hand. I believe a better place for this kind of housing would be out near those who want it; a place like Golf Club of Wentzville, Bear Creek, or even Stone Meadows — and I think most of the disenfranchised village center residents would agree.

Downtown Wentzville is unheard by city government because it has no voice. It's time to restructure the wards again and this time, do it fairly — create Ward 4 — Ward 4 would be bounded by Highways 70, 61, and the Wentzville Parkway. Those residents outside that area have their own unique problems and those downtown have an even more unique set of problems. The newly created Aldermen of Ward 4 would be residents of the village center and probably not immigrants from St. Louis County. They would know about the things that downtown desperately need to have done and how to get them done. Residents and businesses of the village center need to press for equality, petition this new board of aldermen to give you a voice by creating a level playing field, give us back that small-town feeling!
 
 
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StlToday.com posted another article on Saturday, April 19th (click here) in which Mayor Nickolas Guccione admits he has stacked the Board of Aldermen cards. The article deals with the turmoil in this city since Guccione was elected. My hope for the city; this is just the beginning of real investigative news coverage in Wentzville.
 

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

It's Time to Unscrew Wentzville

 
The Wentzvillian has received a record number of emails with a recurring theme; where's the Ward 3 representation? Being a voter in Ward 3 myself, I am appalled by what's happened—going from having only one alderman for four years (Rick Stokes), because Michael Hays and Nickolas Guccione before him, were/and are deadbeats—Ward 3 now has no representation at all. For the sake of the City, my fellow voting citizens need to start being proactive and put an end to apathy.

Ward 1 has a very similar problem; a snake-traitor, back-biting, turncoat, Cheryl Kross who is more interested in the diameter of the tree at Chick-fil-A than an $80 million dollar city (who has now been served papers for employee discrimination). And her ward-mate Robert 'Back Door' Hussey who's biggest accomplishment in city government was to be fired from Dardien Praire. I'm sorry for Ward 1 residents, but Ward 3 has you beat, with the time-proven do-nothing know-nothing deadbeat Michaeal Hays, and Guccione's Obamacare phone lady Linda 'Wrong.' I will be watching 'Wrong' closely. I'll be fascinated to see her superior display of governing and hyper-intelligent leadership from the dais that was great enough to unseat her predecessor; Rick Stokes. I hope that Ward three citizens will be more than satisfied with her government agility and forward thinking legislation. I trust I haven't left anything out.

Ward 2 is an entirely different situation. Chris Gard is the most intelligent member on the board of alderman, and being such, he will be Guccione's next target for extinction. Mr. Gard doesn't belong in Wentzville, he is good enough to be in a much higher sitation, like Governor of Missouri, we are fortunate to have him sitting in our current nut-house wasting his abilities. Regarding Michael Rhoades, I have high hopes that he will never become a Goochonian and follow more the lead of his ward-mate; Gard. Indeed, Ward 2 has the only real aldermen on the board, everyone else are Guccione's playthings.

If anything is to change the disposition of the super-majority that our mayor has assembled, it's going to take a consorted effort on the part of the voters. The days of thinking we can rely upon our elected officials to govern intelligently is over. Voters have not realized the severity of Guccione's lack of leadership and he's managed to get four more just like him on the board. The voting members of our city need to unite, sending a message to the city that we are tired of what our city is becoming under Guccione's manipulative lack of ethics.

For over seven years since alderman Guccione was first elected, I tried desperately to warn voters about who and what they were electing to the mayor's office, yet no one seemed to get the message. I stood up  with two other citizens in a public board meeting, after the 2012 election, to call out Guccione on his unethical campaign tactics and demanded that he resign his office. But only three concerned voters were considered "malcontents" and dismissed as such, we need to pack the chambers in protest regarding our mayor and his sneaky underhanded  lack of leadership. The voters need to unite to form a citizen's advocacy group who recruit members, educate voters, create strategies, and actively support good and rational government in Wentzville. The first step of which would be (unless Guccione resigns) is to stop the re-election of Michael Hays and Cheryl Kross in 2015. If we could accomplish that, we would suffer only one more year of Guccione's majority and begin 2016 by taking back our city from the likes of Mayor Nickolas Guccione, Michael Carter, and Representative Brian Spencer. These people have only one agenda, and that is power. Today, they are all laughing at the "dumb-ass hillbillies" who do what ever they want them to do. It's time to take back Wentzville from those who are set on destroying it; Nickolas Guccione, Cheryl Kross, Michael Hays, Linda Wright, and Robert Hussey, The New Revised Unholy Alliance.

Penultimately, Ward 1, and Ward 3 residents need to watch the city meetings videos, they will tell you everything you need to know about Linda 'Wrong' Wright, and Robert 'Back Door' Hussey. Watch who they side with, who they're looking at for guidance, and be prepared for a plethora of 4-2, or 3-3 votes with King Nickolas breaking the tie. And ... we need to be prepared by building that citizens advocate group to counter Guccione's unethical campaign activity—if sanity is ever to be returned to Wentzville.

The lawsuit filed last week may be the springboard to cutting off the head of the snake; Nickolas Guccione and his lead minion; Cheryl Kross. He has always skirted the law and felt; "It's easier to ask forgiveness than permission." Like Mayor Boedeker (his mentor), he is extremely slick and sneaky, unlike Boedeker he's not too bright. It has worked for him for seven years without repercussions, I don't believe this lawsuit will be that simple for him, there's a good chance that he and Kross could be going down for the count. It's too bad the city is going to suffer financially with the possibility of huge legal and punitive damages. Other than Guccione, if there was one person that I would say is responsible for our current political situation, it would be Cheryl Kross who screwed it all up with bitter revenge and petty vanity.
 

Saturday, April 12, 2014

Chicken Parts Come Home To Roost

 
It was November 4, 2013 when "The Unholy Alliance Exposed" (click here) hit the pages of The Wentzvillian, that post was met with a rumble in town that still resonates today. Like a thermometer dipped in hot water, it shot to the second most viewed post in the history of The Wentzvillian in just its first week. The information presented there was unknown to the general public until it was posted here for all to view. The Wentzvillian asserted that Chief Lisa Harrison was being discriminated against by; Aldermen Chery Kross, Sonya Shryock, and Mayor Nickolas Guccione. This cast of clowns were responsible for removing our legal team and have set their sights on firing Harrison.

Wentzville has about 140 outstanding pending lawsuits and is being sued by a number of employees who will probably be living on the beach of Maui when their cases are settled. If you have time you might want to go back and review "The Unholy Alliance Exposed" to understand more about what occurred yesterday afternoon. On numerous occasions it has been stated here that our bumbling mayor, Guccione would get Wentzville sued. Well, yesterday, April 11, 2014, he, Shryock, and Kross, appear to have succeeded. This unholy alliance decided they know more than our legal council and proceeded to flex their muscles and put their ill advised agenda into motion.

Chief Harrison, after many months of being persecuted and discriminated against by this group of knuckleheads, has decided to defend herself, and as we all know; the best defense is a good offense. As I scanned the pages of CaseNet, low an behold I finally saw it; Harrison filed an employment discrimination suit against; The City of Wentzville, The City of St. Charles, Mayor Nickolas Guccione, Sonya Shryock, Cheryl Kross, Tim Lohmar, Kristen Ellis, Dale Dothage, and Julie Jackson. I would liked to have been a fly on the wall at the Guccione, Kross, and Shryock households last night.

This news hit the Post Dispatch this morning appearing on StlToday.com; Police Chief Suing City, Mayor, Alderwomen, and Prosecutor (click here), who have access to the 57 page complaint. If Harrison is successful, and from what I've seen she may, there could be a lot of money changing hands when the verdicts are handed down. I will supply the location of the hearings as soon as they are placed on the court docket.

This situation will make news for some time to come and it may prove to our cocky King Nickolas that Mayors, Aldermen, and government officials must be educated and qualified to run a city. Guccione is a butcher by trade and his chicken parts are now coming home to roost! I hope for his sake he hasn't put in his retirement papers yet. This is going to be a nasty affair and will be interesting to watch unfold in court, and their deportment in city board meetings.


 

Thursday, April 10, 2014

The Minions of Goocher

 
Tuesday's election wasn't as big a surprise to me as you might think. I know the depravity and lack of ethics of Mayor Nickolas Guccione and those who kiss his ring; Cheryl Kross, Michael Hays, Sonya Shryock, ex-Judge Michael Carter, and the surprise conspirator, State Representative Bryan Spencer. In fact, I don't blame them for being underhanded in their actions, their candidates have no accomplishments, therefore they needed to pull every sleazy, unethical trick in their bag or they would have failed against two aldermen who's job approval was off the charts compared to the others they served with (excluding Chris Gard).
 
Mark Twain said; "History doesn't repeat itself but it rhymes." Ten years ago, Mayor Vickie Boedeker did the same thing by chaining Wentzville progress to a huge anchor when she got Bill Schuette, John Luby, and Nickolas Guccione, the Lurchettes, elected to the board of aldermen. She would have taken full control of the board if she only hadn't made one mistake; not being re-elected herself.

The current board of aldermen made a lot of mistakes in the past four years. Allowing the appointment of Michael Hays was huge, but one of the most damaging was to put four-year terms for the Mayor on the ballot—incredibly stupid! When Wentzville elected a mayor who was totally unqualified or incompetent to lead, they simply voted him/her out of office after two years and tried it again. Wentzville history is filled with one-term mayors, and if we ever had a candidate for a two-year term, King Nickolas is one of them. With the cast of sock-puppets he's assembled, it will take a decades for the USS Wentzville to right itself.
 
Yesterday, I caught a post by the highly revered Alderman of Ward 2, Chris Gard. I think he sums up what happened Tuesday, April 8th very well:
 
"On my website is a quote from Teddy Roosevelt that says 'We are the government-you and I." He was absolutely right. We choose the people who represent us in government, and we need to hold them accountable. Yesterday, only 8% of registered voters showed up to vote in municipal elections. That means 92% of voters never bothered to participate. Wow. 92%. Wow. As a result, City government was completely changed. I'm always so confused when people say their vote doesn't matter. If you don't even show up to the ballot box, you're absolutely right. It doesn't. C'mon gang, we can do better. Surely we can care more about our City leadership than 8%?"
 
I'm confident that most of my readers are registered voters, and that they did their civic duty by voting. If you did not; you, and the apathetic masses, are responsible for the politically-unhealthy environment that will be sworn-in on April 23rd to govern our once proud city. I'm truly ashamed of our Wentzville registered voters who did not vote. Guccione has made the mayor's office the laughing stock of the county—everyone knows it, and now he's added two more reasons to believe that Wentzville is in serious trouble; Linda 'Wrong' Wright and Robert 'Back-Door' Hussey. Because Wentzville has no regular newspaper, or other effective news coverage, King Nickolas is still in office. Had there been regular media-coverage of what he's done in his first two years to disgrace his office and the people of Wentzville, Mayor Guccione would be back to being plain old Schnucks butcher Guccione.
 
I'll take great pleasure in covering this new board of aldermen and following their every public blunder. I'm confident that my readers will not be disappointed. Something may happen soon to remedy the lack of news coverage in Wentzville, it may cause grief for Guccione and his minions, I'll let you know when it's about to happen.
 
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The Board of Aldermen meeting Wednesday, April 9th was relatively consistent with most Guccione meetings. He mumbled, stumbled, and fumbled through two "Certificates of Recognition" and a "Proclamation." He managed to embarrass everyone in attendance by mumbling, getting tripped up on two and three syllable words, and his total lack of being able to read people's names. You need to watch the video (that doesn't appear to be posted yet, or I'd have given you a link), it's incredible!
 
During last night's meeting the thing that seemed to be weighing heavily on Alderman Cheryl Kross' mind was trees. She must have talked about trees on at least a half-dozen occasions. The first was a single tree on the property of Chick-fil-A. It seems that the new owner had inherited a tree that was a smaller caliper than specified in the code, and come hell or high water, Kross was going to get it fixed. I wonder if she goes around town checking every tree looking for code violations. What I find puzzling about this whole matter is; it's not even in her ward, but with sword drawn, Kross plunged forward.
 
Kross is a meticulous micro-managing meddler in the staff's jobs. She could not seem to understand that the situation had been addressed by the Public Works, and she kept bringing it up at every opportunity throughout the meeting. Kross was on a mission. The next trees she was concerned with are owned by Dairy Queen, two large pines of some variety. The owner had bought the property next to Dairy Queen and is wanting to build a pizza place by the name of Tommy D's. Well, the trees would end up right smack in the middle of his parking lot. "Isn't there some way you can save them," she begged? She brought up this same concern at the meeting last month and got the same answer, but the engineer on the project gleefully explained it to her again. The only thing different about these trees, and the Chick-fil-A tree is; at least this time they are in her ward. I wonder if she knows that?

The City of Wentzville has an eighty million dollar budget, and the most important thing on Cheryl Kross' agenda is three trees, which are the problem of Planning and Zoning and the Public Works department. Why does she continually probe issues that are insignificant compared to the developments and major problems in the city? She needs to focus on her job and quit trying to micro-manage the entire city and its employees.

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Beginning April 23rd, the new board will be sworn-in and I believe there will be a lot more to talk about. I'm looking forward to thickening up the skin of the new minions; 'Linda Wrong' and 'Back Door' Hussey, the newest members of; The Unholy Alliance (click here). See you soon!
 

Monday, April 7, 2014

Vote April 8, 2014 For Ethical Government

 
Tomorrow, April 8th, 2014, registered Wentzville voters will go to the polls to elect aldermen for Ward 1 and Ward 3. One change from last year; you will not see the mind-numbing barrage of signs placed at the polls by ex-Judge, Michael Carter when he attempted to recover his seat on the bench. Voters were fed up with his crippling of the police budget and kicked him back to the curb in favor of Steve Martin for his second term. Something you will see again is our Mayor passing out his city business cards and endorsing his retreaded candidates; Robert Hussey and Linda Wright. You may even see ex-judge Carter and State Representative RINO, Bryan Spencer handing out their cards.

When you see Guccione and he gives you his city business card introducing his candidates, ask him; Mr. Mayor, What have you accomplished for Wentzville during your last two years in office? And; Why are you endorsing this candidate when you've clearly accomplished nothing in your term? Another great question might be; Why are you spending so much time meddling in campaigns for aldermen hopefuls, shouldn't you be concentrating on your job and trying to work with the board of aldermen, rather than control it? Or, Is it true, you visited pornographic websites on city owned computers? (that ought to get some interesting conversations started) For my money, I'd even ask; What have you accomplished in seven years of derelict public service, and how much did the city spend trying to scrub your email to keep it from infecting our entire city system?
 
There are some questions you might ask of Hussey such as; "Mr. Hussey, what was the real reason you were fired from your city administrator job with Dardiene Prairie," and "Why did you violate the rules of an international benevolent society by using their membership list for your personal campaign?" And then; Given your shifty history and highly unethical use of a private membership list, how can you possibly compete with the most ethical and procedure-wise alderman in Wentzville; Forrest Gossett? I seriously doubt you'll get the correct answers, but it's worth a try.
 
Now the Wright quiz; "Ms. Wright, why are you running against Wentzville's most effective alderman, Rick Stokes, what do you bring to the table that he hasn't already?" Or; "Is it true you work administering Obamacare? And; Do you have any knowledge of procedure or city management?" Or; "Weren't you initially recruited by Guccione to be his pawn, voting with him on the board?" And finally; Didn't you run a pathetic third in your embarrassing loss to the appointed, and now useless Michael Hays, why would you think you could beat the powerhouse Rick Stokes?" These are all good questions if you plan to vote for her.
 
Local government is where voters can make the largest impact. You can choose to have our representatives run our city in an ethical, and fiscally responsible proactive way, or you can choose the path Mayor Nickolas Guccione is trying to impliment—an unethical, irresponsible, shoot-from-the hip kind of government, where he controls the aldermen and doesn't know any thing other than dirty, mud-slinging, good-ole-boy politics. 
 
Guccione once proudly told me; "I voted for Obama!" I disagree with what Obama is doing to our country, but I believe Guccione wants to be just like him. Our country today has the worst economic, and social problems the world has ever seen and Guccione wants to bring Wentzville to that same breaking point. There is only one way he can accomplish his goal of total control and that's by duping the voters into electing Hussey and Wright.
 
So what are Guccione's goals if he gets Hussey and Wright elected? Everything listed here can be verified through public record;
 
  • Chief of police, Lisa Harrison will be fired within the first 90 days.
  • Opposes the CID extension that would allow a movie theater, a workout center, and a new steak house to be built in Wentzville.
  • Wentzville will get stricter Gun laws.
  • Ordinances and ethics policies will be changed to allow the mayor to give money to any 501c3 organization or hard-case story individual he hears about.
  • He will continue to pardon individuals or business owner friends who violate Wentzville law.
  • He will dictate to, and micro-manage builders.
  • He will oppose anything (other than baskets for the Mayor's Ball) brought to Wentzville by Sam's Club, or WalMart.
  • He will continue bringing new unfunded laws to the city.
  • He would oppose anything Ranken Technical College brings (except donations to the Mayor's Ball) before the city.
  • He would infect the Wentzville computer system without having anyone on the board to rat him out.
  • He would shut-down any and all pet shops in Wentzville.
 
The list goes on, but these are all things he wants, or has already gotten in his first two years in office. If he gets two more yes-men elected to the board, he'd have a super-majority who all agree with his politics, and he'd get everything on this list and more, for the remainder of his political life in Wentzville.
 
Frankly, I find Guccione dangerous, his supporters, and his politics disgusting, and can't wait to have someone beat him out of his job in 2016. He and his closest confidants have brought sleaze to Wentzville government and it's time to put a stop to it. If you vote for Hussey or Wright, you are telling Guccione that we want you to do any and/or all of the things listed above.
 
So here we are, another heart-wrenching Guccione campaign, filled with mud-slinging and inferior candidates, I'm really tired of it. We need to stop his unethical endorsements and send them home for the second time, hoping they get the message—Wentzville doesn't want you or anyone connected with our dysfunctional mayor.
 
Remember to vote tomorrow, and I hope you vote for either Forrest Gossett in Ward 1, or Rick Stokes in Ward 3. We need to let the mayor know where we stand on his brand of politics!
 

Friday, April 4, 2014

The Three "D's": Deceit, Deception, and Diversion

 
Just four days remain until Wentzville voters go to the polls to elect aldermen for Ward 1 and Ward 3, and this is an extremely important election for the well-being of our city. Mayor Nickolas Guccione is using Mike Carter (the rejected municipal Judge) to sling most of the mud at candidates; Rick Stokes and Forrest Gossett. Carter is using his copy-cat blog, and now mailings to Ward 3 voters attempting to overthrow the strongest aldermen on the board, in the typical slash-and-trash King Nickolas campaign style.
 
The Guccione-Carter-Spencer campaign tactics are used because they have nothing positive to say about their own candidates. About Linda Wright they tell us; "She's a good mom," or that "Robert Hussey is a good man." We've had a; "She's a good mom" disaster in Ward 2 for two years; and we're not sure of a man who steals the membership list of a benevolent society to use for campaigning, or being fired by the good City of Dardiene Prairie "is a good man." The problem is that Wright knows nothing about city government, or any government. I guess they could make points by saying Wright makes her living working in the Obamacare system (which is a fact), if you happen to agree with Obamacare, but I'm not sure that it qualifies as a positive reason to vote for her. It's the silk purse, sow's ear syndrome — They think; if they can pile up enough trash on their opponent, and get enough titles e.g., Mayor, Judge, and State Representative to endorse him/her, they can make a star out of nothing while destroying a true star.

What they are overlooking is; Wentzville voters are not as stupid as Guccione/Carter/Spencer think they are, and, they remember the lies they were told. Guccione used the three "D's"; Deceit,  Deception, and Diversion getting himself elected, and voters have seen what they got; an unqualified, illiterate, dysfunctional mayor. Guccione has endorsed numerous alderman candidates in every election, including his own, and not a one of them were ever elected. The voters know that he's a deceit filled airbag of questionable morals and they know; if he is endorsing Wright and Hussey, something must be wrong with them. Both of his candidates were endorsed by the Guccione machine last year and both failed. This year he's boosted endorsements for the retreaded Hussey and Wright thinking that that would do the trick. If he and Carter couldn't get them elected last year, what's changed, why would he think that by throwing a half-baked RINO State Representative in the mix it would make any difference? Remember Einstein's definition of insanity: doing the same thing expecting different results.

Voters know about the narcissistic King Nickolas, they know about the egotistical self-centered ex-Judge Carter, and they are finding out about the lack of ethics of the meddling Missouri State Representative, Bryan Spencer. These three men are trying to overturn our Wentzville representative government by ousting Rick Stokes and Forrest Gossett, giving Guccione another yes-man and yes-woman that have no intention of representing Wentzville and who have no knowledge of government. It's a bad situation and the voters of Wentzville won't stand for it!

If Guccione's candidates are so good, why won't they tell us what they plan to do, what they have done, and what makes them qualified to be an alderman in Wentzville. "He's a nice man," or, "She's a good mom," are not good reasons to ask us to vote for them. Throwing trumped-up-trash and gathering more phony endorsements against incumbents; Rick Stokes and Forrest Gossett, will not discredit the dedicated representation they have given their constituents and the people of Wentzville. The Wentzvillian asks every voter in Wards1, and Ward 3 to stand up against Hussey and Wright. Send a message to King Nickolas Guccione: "We are tired of your brand of non-leadership. We're appalled at the loss of employees, at the rate of one a week. And we're disgusted by your use of city computers to visit porn-sites." We want honest, ethical leaders who work for the people, not sock-puppets to a lunatic who lied, cheated, and stolen his way into the mayor's office!

Be sure to vote April 8th! Re-elect FORREST GOSSETT in Ward 1, and re-elect RICK STOKES for Ward 3. Wentzville needs open government and honest aldermen who govern ethically!
 

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

It's About Power, Not Qualifications

 
One week left to find out if Mayor Nickolas Guccione's group of groans (Mike Carter and Bryan Spencer, Michael Hays, Cheryl Kross, and John Luby) will overthrow two very engaged aldermen with Guccione's cast of clowns; Robert Hussey and Linda Wright. I know about Hussey's unethical background especially since being fired by the city government of Dardiene Prairie, but recently I got a comment from a Wright fan who tells of her "extraordinary accomplishments," so I thought I'd take a moment to see what she has to say for herself.
 
First, I know that she has no declaration; "Paid for by" on her website—campaign ethics violation number one. Then I received her campaign flier in the mail this weekend so I had to go dig it out of the trash to check out her "extraordinary accomplishments." Low-and-behold there was no "Paid for by" declaration on it either—campaign ethics violation number two. Some of you may not think this is a big deal but Guccione sent violations to the Missouri Ethics Commission against his opponents in every election he ever ran in; if our own brilliant mayor thinks it's a big deal, it must be a big deal. From this I must deduce that Linda Wright is in the category; unethical.
 
Looking at Wright's flier, the first thing I notice is the smiling face of King Nickolas (unquestionably, the most unethical politician to ever be elected in Wentzville) standing closer to Wright than any coffee filters I ever tried to separate, it looked like a wedding photo without the dress. Turning the card over, there I see Republican (RINO) Representative, Bryan Spencer's smiling face, I don't think there's ever been a Missouri state Representative publicly endorsing an alderman candidate in Wentzville history, it makes me wonder why? The answer is simple; Wright in unelectable, especially against a powerhouse alderman the likes of Rick Stokes. She must be a great mind with "extraordinary accomplishments," to garner the support (with pictures) of a morally questionable mayor and a RINO State Representative who spends more time meddling in Wentzville politics than representing his district in Jefferson City.

As with any campaign that Guccione is involved in (which is all of them), there's always unethical, or shady things going on. Sneaky as he is, he knows that an ethics violation cannot be filed 15 days before an election. So now we see two ethics violations from his candidate; Wright, which he knows will not get a black mark until after the election. He's probably stupid enough to think he can pardon her anyway. Now what's going on with his other candidate; Robert Hussey? It appears that one of Forrest Gossett's mailings has gone undelivered, and missing, tampering with the mail is a Federal Offense. I'm not suggesting that Guccione is that stupid, but someone is, because a second mailing in two weeks has been put on the missing list. I wouldn't be a bit surprised if there isn't a Postal investigation underway to see if there isn't a mail tampering charge waiting for someone! If they find that the coincidence points the finger, the election between Hussey and Gossett could be contested and somebody might get a healthy fine or imprisonment.
 
Still wondering why such an array of high-power support, I read on. Next to Spencer's image is a list of other endorsements, notably; Michael Hays and John Luby both Ward 3 Aldermen. Luby was one of the original yes-men to Bill Schuette, and member of the infamous Lurchettes. It amazed me how little he did as my ward representative, but it was his mission to go along to get along. Luby's lack of engaging at meetings is only exceeded by my current representative, Michael Hays, and his do-absolutely-nothing-approach method of leadership. So let me recap; Guccione the porn-king mayor, Spencer, the meddling Missouri State Representative, and two useless aldermen who's greatest accomplishments were to keep the snoring down so as not to wake the mayor are supporting Linda Wright, the retread that lost in last year's election to the most useless alderman EVER, Michael Hays.

Being unimpressed by Wright's inferior list of supporters I had to look deeper into the flier. Unfortunately, the closest thing to an "extraordinary accomplishment" on the flier was the list of losers she has gathered to support her. There was nothing saying what she's done, or wants to do, or change, just endorsements. I hope Ward 3 residents see what's going on here, she has no good reason to run for office other than to be another in the list of stooges Guccione has already; Hays and Cheryl Kross—who also have no good reason to be on the board of aldermen.

This is about power, Guccione needs another yes-man in order to take control of the legislative branch of Wentzville government and Wright and Hussey are his choices to take over. Guccione hates the logical good-government actions of Forrest Gossett and Rick Stokes, and he hates them personally. If he succeeds in what he wants, Wentzville will suffer. Only one person will have fun from having Hussey and/or Wright elected, and that one is; The Wentzvillian. The mayor and board of aldermen will be an even more target-rich environment than it is today.

At one time, I told Spencer that The Wentzvillian does not cover state government because we have too many problems in Wentzville. He approached me prior to his election because I had posted something about his qualifications that he found detrimental to his coming election and wanted to set me straight. I didn't want to talk to him then, and even less today, in order to get him away from me, I lied to him. I hate lying, and feel guilty that I had to do it to get rid of him. So, to set the record straight: Mr. Spencer I told you that I would vote for you then: I'm sorry but that was a lie! I didn't then, and will never in the future—Oh, and I'd appreciate it if you would stay out of Wentzville politics and do the job you were elected to do by those in your unfortunate district! I have a request of you: If you can, do you think you can get your bud, Guccione, a job as a State Representative and get him out of Wentzville too? Wentzville would appreciate it!