So, a reader sends me this picture and it got me to thinking….
Which of our leaders ( Local, State, or Federal) do you think has the attributes so clearly evident in this fellow below? …
Let me know …

Author: commtims
Snubbin Stevey!
Former beach President Steve Glassman is feeling downright snubbed by the Fort Lauderdale City Commission.

Glassman has been trying to volunteer his efforts on a Fort Lauderdale
advisory board, for quite awhile, but to no avail. Glassman thinks he’s being ignored for consideration due to his 2009 run for the City Commission. Glassman lost his effort to the incumbent Charlotte Rodstrom.
So Glassman’s frustrations with his failing effort had him send the following e-mail to the Mayor (and then the Commissioners, this week).
Jack,
First, let me congratulate you on your re-election – all the best!
Watching today’s meeting (and prior meetings), I am reminded of a
conversation you and I had at a function in South Middle River after the
2009 election. You told me to stay involved because the City needed people
like me to contribute and stay active. I said I would apply for a few of
the Advisory Boards where I felt qualified to assist.
Subsequently over the past few years, I have witnessed openings on several
of these Boards and when my name is called by the Clerk, Charlotte typically
begins to babble some nonsense and then you say, “Let’s get some names.”
That happened again a few minutes ago, and so I am wondering, am I
blacklisted for some reason? Having served on several Boards including P&Z
for three years, I believe that I am qualified for Board of Adjustment and
the other Boards where I have applied.
Thanks for listening.
Steven
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So far, only Commissioner Rogers has replied to Steve. Rogers says there is ” no problem from his end”.
So whose end has the problem? …. I’ll keep you informed –
Tim
Election Fall Out/Fall In !
The first election is over, and the generally expected fall out has happened in the completed Fort Lauderdale Commission – District II race.
But maybe the more interesting development is the unusual fall in ! –
Let me explain …..
Commissioner Charlotte Rodstrom had a big win last Tuesday. She had two challengers, Mike Ferber and Lester Zalewski.

big winner
The fall out
Lester Zalewski
Zalewski is a former Vice President of the Central Beach Alliance. He is currently a Board Member of the Central Beach Alliance.
But Zalewski angered many of his Board, when he sent out, just before election day, an e-mail from a similarly sounding new group, the Beach Alliance, endorsing Zalewski.
Seems to me that the Beach Alliance endorsement was sent to beach residents in an effort to confuse the voter into thinking that the real Central Beach Alliance endorsed Zalewski. It didn’t work.
Today, this message came out from the real Central Beach Alliance….
CBA Board,
Attached is the agenda for the special Board of Directors meeting.
It will be held at 6:00, this Thursday, before the regular board meeting.
It concerns the removal of a director.
Looks like Zalewski is history.
The fall in
Mike Ferber
There was a lot of insider talk during the campaign about Ferber being a crimi , (a put up candidate to force a primary).
Ferber strongly denied it.
But today, just one week after the election, Rodstrom’s opponent in the District II race was reinstated to his former position on the Planning and Zoning Board …. appointed by …. that’s right – Charlotte Rodstrom!
Maybe Rodstrom was feeling charitable…or,
Maybe there was something to that insider talk after all.
A Decent Man
Richard Mancuso
a decent man …. gone too soon……

Richard hard at work, civically, as usual!
Richard was one of those rare human beings that earned the respect of all who met him.
He succumbed to pancreatic cancer a week back, and will be memorialized on
Monday, Feb. 6th at noon at St. Anthony’s.
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I last saw Richard a few weeks ago. The Mayor was holding one of his “Jog with Jack” runs, and we ran right past Richard’s house.
Richard was out in the parking lot, greeting those rolling past. I stopped to give him a hug, but there wasn’t much left of him to hug. I asked him how he was. He said “just fine, doin good”. He joked that his Doctor wanted him to gain some weight, that he was drinking milkshakes.
Looking back, I suspect he knew he was on his way out. But Richard wouldn’t want to bother anyone with that.
That’s how Richard was.
I hope to see you Monday at the service. Richard earned it.
Crummy Crimi
So, I’m sitting at the counter of my favorite diner, the Quality Diner, in Wilton Manors, eating my scrambled eggs and cheese, reading the paper, minding my business.

Over my right shoulder, I catch a discussion between the waitress, Kimberly, and a diner, eating alone at a booth –
“yea, I ran for Mayor, and got 798 votes!”, the man is chuckling with delight.
I’m thinking – who? – what? – and sure enough …

I spin around on the rotating bar spool and lock eyes with the chuckling –
Crimi – Gabriel Crimi …
….. Crimi is the shadowy candidate in last Tuesday’s Fort Lauderdale Mayoral race. The “fake” candidate put in the race to force a primary.
Crimi sees me and knows me as the guy who exposed his fake candidacy – “Oh no” ( he quits chuckling).
“Can you believe it though”, he asks. “789 votes, and I wasn’t really running!”
We chat a minute and I return to my cold eggs – ” Now I’m thinking maybe about running next year” – he calls after me.
Crimi – for Mayor? …again
( you couldn’t make this stuff up!)
Pat Mayer’s Death …… Aftershocks!
When Pat Mayers, a well known crime activist and President of a group called Citizen’s Crime Alert died last May at the age of 66, most of us that knew her were shocked at her untimely death.

Mayers

But when the organization’s Vice President, Linda Gibboney, got a hold of the organizations’ financial records, a month or so after Mayer’s death, her shock and sadness turned into “just a sick feeling – all the money [in the organization] was gone”, says Gibboney.
Here’s the story
The Fort Lauderdale City Commission helped start the Citizen’s Crime Alert group in 1983 to help fight crime in the City by giving it $25,000 in seed money. It developed it’s mission, “neighbors looking out for neighbors, citizens being the additional eyes and ears for the Police”.
Sometime around 2000, Mayers became the President of the group.
Mayers became well known as the voice of the group, and ran the organization for some years successfully, without incident. But then, according to Mayers herself, (she confided to me) things got tough for her, financially.
At the start of 2005, the organization had over $10,000 in it’s coffers.
I know that Mayers was in some financial trouble in November 2005, because she called and asked me for a $1000 loan to “make her mortgage”. I did.
About that time, according to Gibboney, Mayers began to use the organization’s ATM card for her personal use. Gibboney says (and others back up) that no one other than Mayers had access to the funds during this period, and that none of the purchases or withdrawals were for Crime Alert Business, with the exception of the purchase of crime alert signs and bank and other standard filing fees.
Here is a chart showing the downward trajectory of the group’s funds from 2005 on.

The Bank of America bank records show patterns of major ATM cash withdrawals, as well as purchases with the ATM card at grocery stores, gas stations, Home Depot, Costco, even a stop at an Italian bakery for some goodies.
The greatest amount of pilfering took place in 2009. Here is a list of all the purchases and cash withdrawals Mayers reportedly made with the group’s ATM card that year. 
Gibboney still seems traumatized by the travesty. She told me the story last Saturday during an area anti-crime march (ironically). I was wearing an old Citizen’s Crime Alert T-Shirt, and she was walking behind me and says she couldn’t stand it anymore, had to get it off her chest.
Gibboney told me she went to the Police after finding out about the theft, but the Police told her there was nothing they could do, as Mayers was deceased, and there was no one to prosecute.

Gibboney also went to the Mayor to let him know about the issue.
As for me, Mayers paid me back most of the money she borrowed from me before her death.
Now I’m wondering if it was Citizen Crime Alert money she paid me back with!
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* ( Cal Deal prepared all the charts and graphics for this post)
Tonight’s Victory Parties !
Tonight ….. huge wins for
Seiler and Rodstrom ( 75% and 78 %, respectively 
…………. the pictures at the celebrations!

former Parks Director Tom Tapp ( with hands up!) and Barry Flannigan

Fire Chief Justinak and friends!

John Rodstrom …. on the phone !!

……already elected Dubose and Charlotte Rodstrom

Commissioner Roberts ( his election is March 13th) and Seiler

Police Chief Adderley and the Judge!

Dev Motwani ( new Riverfront owner) – Romala’s son!

Mike Ferber ( came in second in District II!)

Ina Lee – Beach Tourism Czar

Jackie Scott – challenging Commissioner Rogers on March 13th
Victory Parties
Tomorrow, (Tuesday, January 31st), we all go to the polls to vote for Fort Lauderdale Mayor, and District II Commissioner ( but that one only if you live in District II, of course !).
If the current Mayor ( Seiler), wins, you should consider heading down to the 
…. I hear there might be quite a party there!!
I haven’t gotten any official word from any of the other candidates, ( though I’ve asked them all) but if they tell me, I’ll let you know….
Tim
My Pick – District II
Yesterday, I gave you my pick for Mayor – Jack Seiler.
Today, let’s talk about my pick for the Fort Lauderdale District II seat.
This is the seat I held for six years, and consider it one of the most fulfilling ( though difficult) times of my life.
Here are your choices for this term –

Rodstrom Ferber Zalewski
Let’s discuss them like the Chinese would do – right to left !
Lester Zalewski – The new guy from the beach.
Zalewski’s efforts to unseat the incumbent have been the strongest among the competition. He started with a creative YouTube Ad campaign, using his unusual last name as the predicate.
Then Zalewski put up some signs here and there (a few were destroyed), and now he’s giving Rodstrom a run for her money with Vote Zalewski T.V. commercials.
And then there was this, just outside my house this morning !!

Yikes…I’m glad I had already had my coffee !
It’s clear Zalewski thinks Rodstrom should go. Along with many other beach residents, Zalewski says Rodstrom has shut them out of the picture, and decides for herself what’s best for the beach.
But troubling for his candidacy, Zalewski draws criticism himself from many of his neighbors at the beach, for what they describe as a checkered local history and an acerbic public style.
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Michael Ferber – A very interesting guy, self taught, very bright.
But his candidacy is odd!
Michael is running on a platform of ….” I’m not only not going to give you anything new, I’m going to take away half of the things you already have!”…
Rumors abound that Ferber is also a fake candidate (a crimi), put up by Rodstrom to force a primary, but Ferber strongly denies that.
Ferber should be running for Congress, under the Tea Party banner. I doubt he’ll get many votes for the job of local City Commissioner (I certainly couldn’t vote for him), but Ferber could certainly match wits with Congressman West!
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Charlotte Rodstrom – the incumbent.
The best choice to serve District II for the next three years.

Rodstrom works harder than all the other Commissioners. She’s wealthy and unemployed, so she gets up every day and begins to serve her constituents (unless she’s in North Carolina!). I’ve always been able to reach her quickly.
But Rodstrom is controversial. She began her first term telling everyone she was against development, but now embraces much of it.
To her credit, Rodstrom has focused a lot of attention on the most needy part of her District ( South Middle River), and has kept her word about pushing through a CRA for that general area ( and keeping her husband on board at the County level!) Unfortunately, much of that area is still struggling.
Rodstrom does have some bad habits that people whisper about and should be mentioned publicly. She often interrupts her colleagues during meetings, and sometimes disrespects those fellow Commissioners.
She has also adopted the Jim Naugle model ” I think I’ll vote against most everything and let it pass, and then go around town, and if an effort fails, I can say -” I voted against that “- and that – and that! That’s not healthy for the City, and not fair to her colleagues.
Rodstrom is term limited, if she wins, this will be her last term as City Commissioner, (even though her husband has been trying to kill term limits at the county level)…….
Still, I say- Vote Rodstrom ( but just this last time!)
Tim
Who Should You Vote For?
As a former City Commissioner (and a pillar of the community
) , people always ask me around election time who I think they should vote for.

pillar
Most Fort Lauderdale citizens are just too busy with their own lives to pay close attention – but I do – so here goes!
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There is a primary on Tuesday, January 31st for two of the Fort Lauderdale Commission seats ( Mayor and District II), because there are 3 candidates (technically) in those races.
Two other seats will be chosen on March 13th, ( District I and District IV), as they only have two contenders, and there is no election in District III as the incumbent was elected unopposed.
Mayor
There is really only one reasonable choice for your vote for Mayor –

Jack Seiler
On your ballot it will say John “P” Jack Seiler, I guess because he’s a Catholic and has to have a bunch of names!
Seiler has been a refreshing change for Fort Lauderdale. He has brought an adult attitude to the Mayor’s seat. We are no longer portrayed in the national media as some sort of homophobic banana republic, and he and his colleagues are once again running the City, instead of leaving it all to the hired Manager.
Seiler gets some grief for his “parade” leadership, but I think it’s a good thing. It’s time we begin to think of ourselves as a team, as a great city, something to be proud of – Seiler is helping to make that happen.

parades YEA !
This is not to say that Seiler has finished all of his tasks. There are real concerns with the big increase in burglaries in the City, and a strong return to Community Policing should be led from the Mayor’s seat.
Also, the homeless and vagrant problems have not been successfully dealt with, and the tortured decisions about redoing the International Swimming Hall of Fame has not resulted in a plan the citizens like.
We don’t have a future vision, as the process has been marked by infighting and stagnation. While not the Mayor’s fault, he is the Mayor!
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Seiler has one real opponent and one fake opponent.

real opponent Rynerson
The fake opponent was a put up job by real opponent Earl Rynerson to make sure their was a primary, where Rynerson would have a better chance of getting votes from the more fiscally conservative Republican Presidential Primary voters.
That “fake opponent” is a real, though shady character named Crimi. From here on, any fake candidate put up to force a primary will just be called a “crimi”!

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bsp; a crimi
Seiler’s other competitor, Earl Rynerson, is not qualified to be Mayor. But he is more than qualified to keep an eye on the City budget.
Whether you like him or not, Rynerson is right about the City budget exploding from $335 million in 2003, to $635 million today.
Seiler and the other incumbents tell half the story about spending. They crow about the “operating budget” being reduced, which is true, but the all funds budget, which is all the money the City Government uses each year, and which is taxpayers money, is twice what is was just a decade ago.
Nearly all of that increase in the all funds budget happened during the two terms prior to Seiler, ( Naugle), but a $30 million dollar increase has happened on Seiler’s watch, and is a concern.
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Vote Seiler on Tuesday.
I’ll be back tomorrow to give you my choice for District II.
Tim