What kind of “change” does the Mercury want?
by Steve, May 12th, 2008In a piece titled The Status Quo Can Suck It!, the Mercury, darling of Portland’s pop-rock fans, endorses consummate City Hall insider Sam Adams for Mayor. They also endorse Erik Sten’s City Hall chief of staff and anointed successor Jim Middaugh.
This is change? With that ticket, I’m surprised they endorsed Jeff Bissonnette for council seat #1, which should go to Chris Smith if you want the kind of “change” the Mercury seems to want (i.e. no change at all).
Adams is the new Vera Katz, so that does represent change from Mayor Potter’s generally cautious and inclusive style back to the city rubber stamping the plans of condo developers like Homer Williams, full-time and unfettered. Middaugh, as the new Erik Sen, represents no change at all.
So does the Merc want all Homer, all the time in City Hall? What status quo are they bucking here? Somebody help me out here, cuz I’m not seeing it.
May 15th, 2008 at 12:17 pm
Nick Fish has taken money from virtually every developer who ever took a check from the PDC…check it out for yourself on his contribution reports. In fact, Nick took money from Homer Williams, Homer’s partner, his stepdaughter, his finacier, and from dozens of other developers who have the hands in the city’s pocket. You want change? Don’t for the guy taking money from the people who do business with City Hall.
May 15th, 2008 at 12:37 pm
I’ve endorsed Ed Garren for seat #2.
But if we get a runoff between Middaugh and Fish, I’ve got to go with Fish.