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Happy MLK

Thanks to volunteers, Tony Tangliera, Margaritte Guest, Albert Marino, Sam Osemene (also a City Council Candidate), John Bush, Mary Fear and Maggie Good, who joined us today at the beautiful Martin Luther King Day celebration.  We passed out 2000 fliers and had lots of great dialogues and just enjoyed being there with the good folks of Austin and central Texas.  Here’s some pictures from today, which include City Council candidates Bill Spellman and Perla Cavazos.  Mayoral candidates Brewster McCracken and Carole Strayhorn were also in attendance.

Bill Spellman holding the State Employees Union banner
Check out that crowd!
A banner of children's artistic contributions.
Sam Osemene (ledt) & Albert Marino (right)
Maggie Moody (left) & Mary Fear (right)

Beating Grandma aka Carole Strayhorn

Beating Grandma

It’s not nice to beat up on Grandma.  That said, if the other Mayoral candidates want to beat her  — have at it.  The “it” are the issues in this race.  What are the issues?  So far as ChangeAusitn.org is concerned, the issues loosely fit under the heading of  “populism”, uniting people from all political persuasions like:

1. Transparency and greater public oversight of decisions with far reaching fiscal implications.
2. Championing locally owned businesses and fighting to keep our dollars from leaving the community.
3. Requiring that development growth pays for itself and make those who benefit bear the costs.
4. Developing a publicly supported plan for our region’s transportation needs.
5. Protecting the rights of citizens to petition city government, guaranteed by our City Charter and state constitution.

ChangeAustin.org grew out of the effort to pass Prop 2 last November, to stop the Domain luxury shopping mall subsidies and others like it.    Though we lost by only 4 percentage points, we have begun to build a significant movement to “change” Austin politics in, we hope, a positive way.

Will we have a fair election in May?  Will the press (including the blogging community) deal with the issues — the actual record of all the candidates, including Strayhorn’s — in an objective manner?  Or will they attempt to demonize the candidates who have had a mixed relationship to the Democratic Party?  We’re not talking bad about Democratic voters here — we’re talking about party insiders and partisanship at its worst.

Prop 2’s proponents (aka Stop Domain Subsidies) have been “burned” by the Democratic Party operatives who worked behind the scenes to ditch Prop 2, while the rank-and-file Precinct Leaders overwhelmingly supported and endorsed Prop 2.  (You can read the details under our “Who Killed Prop 2” section.)  What’s more, Mayor Will Wynn appeared in non-stop ads against Prop 2 paid for by Simon Malls who owns the Domain.

While the press beats up on Carole Strayhorn (and, God knows, Carole’s got her short-comings – which have nothing to do with her height, thank you very much!), where was their outrage about the Mayor’s behavior?

Beat Grandma fair and square.  Her record is fair game.  Her height, number of husbands, and her party status (or now lack thereof) isn’t.  That’s the new Austin way.

Note:  In the interests of full disclosure, one of our founders, Linda Curtis, worked on the Strayhorn for Governor campaign in 2006.

Our first meeting

ChangeAustin.org had its first meeting last Saturday at Opal Divine’s and it was a great success. Over thirty people showed up to learn more about us and to hear a presentation about Impact Fees by Jim Duncan and one about the candidates in the May election by Brian Rodgers.

Many of the attendees joined as voting members and even more signed up to join one of our organizing teams. If you are interested in joining one (blogger team, research team, speakers bureau, administrative team or organizing team) please contact Albert @ 512-775-7617 or albert@ChangeAustin.org.

Brad McClellan, Carol Strayhorn’s son and Perla Cavazos, who is running for the open seat soon to be vacated by Lee Leffingwell were present and introduced themselves to the crowd.

Representatives from several other organizations including Vote Rescue, Texans for Accountable Government and others also joined us in our efforts to clean up City Hall.

Our first volunteer day is this coming Saturday when we are going to be hitting the pavement and the phones.