
We the people
An important question for the people of Los Angeles?
If you hired someone to do a job, whether it is to fix a plumbing problem or to run a department in your business and when that person fails to do his/her job and or performs his/her duties poorly, would you hire him/her again, would you promote him/her to a higher position. The answer is absolutely no.
No person in his right mind would re-elect a failed elected official again.
Why would you re-elect a public servant in the city of Los Angeles who has been in his/her position for over a decade and not only performed poorly, but has brought the City of Los Angeles to its worst economic and fiscal disaster in its history.
So, why would you re-elect the current Los Angeles administration to another term, and to add to the insult why would you elect them to a higher position as Mayor of Los Angeles, when they have failed to do their job for the past 10 years. I think the people of Los Angeles are not as gullible as the elected officials think they are. The people of LA are ready to elect a new slate of concerned and honest people who care about the people of Los Angeles and its economic vitality.
As we speak many people are losing their homes, businesses are closing, fees and taxes are rising, bureaucracy is increasing. Many people are homeless and cannot feed their children. Is this what you want for the future of LA.?
I think LA people are smarter and are ready to take back their city and install a government by the people for the people. The people of LA want to bring back the economic sustainability to Los Angeles and improve education.
YJ Draiman
If the City of Los Angeles wants to increase its revenues it must reduce taxes, reduce fees and make it easier for businesses to relocate and operate in Los Angeles. It must change its method of operation and invite businesses to locate in LA, reduce bureaucracy and help those businesses to flourish. This will bring additional businesses to LA which will increase revenues to the city of LA and the State of California.
If the city of LA increases taxes and revenues, it will only chase away many more businesses and people, which will reduce the revenues to city even further.
YJ Draiman