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Evidence That the Wesson-led City Council Is for Sale, Boys

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<b>LA WATCHDOG –</b> According to a blog by David Zahniser of rhe Los Angeles Times, the supporters of Prop. A have raised $185,000 from contributors who have benefitted from special treatment bestowed by the City Council and the mayor.

At the top of the list is downtown powerhouse AEG with a $100,000 donation, a small price to pay for the hundreds of millions, if not billions, it expects to coin from the proposed development of Farmers Field in downtown Los Angeles and its rollover effect on LA Live, its billion-dollar development.

And at $25,000, we have JH Snyder, a big-time real estate developer who has a major project in Herb Wesson’s Council District, l at Vermont and Wilshire. This development has benefited from favorable zoning and from $17 million in loans arranged by the city.

The California Assn. of Realtors has tossed in $10,000, a pittance compared to the savings they gained by having the Documentary Transfer Tax replaced by the permanent half-cent increase in our already regressive sales tax, to a job crippling 9.5 percent, one of the highest rates in the country.

Other $25,000 contributors include Excel Paving, a city contractor, and Crew Knitwear, a frequent contributor to the pet causes of our money grubbing Elected Elite.

These shenanigans are reminiscent of Measure B, Mayor Villaraigosa’s 2009 Solar Initiative, a payback for campaign funding Union Bo$$ d’Arcy’s $400,000 contribution to the mayor’s 2005 war chest. 

Do not forget the contributions by the Teamsters Union that resulted in the Exclusive Trash Franchise that will end up costing the businesses, apartment owners, and eventually the residents of Los Angeles $150 million a year. 

Who said the Herb Wesson-led City Council wasn’t for sale?
 
Mr. Humphreville, who writes LA Watchdog for CityWatch, is President of the DWP Advocacy Committee, the Ratepayer Advocate for the Greater Wilshire Neighborhood Council, and a Neighborhood Council Budget Advocate. He is the publisher of the Recycler Classifieds,
www.recycler.com, and may be contacted at lajack@gmail.com