Sunday, March 17, 2013

Which of the two LA Mayoral candidates deserves to be the mayor in 2013


Which of the two LA Mayoral candidates deserves to be the mayor in 2013

The candidate that deserves to win is the one that has the people of Los Angeles interest at heart.
The candidate that can unify the City in a common goal for transparency and sincerely promote the city to the business world.
The candidate that can encompass the various factions within the city for a coalition government of all the parties, thereby representing all the people of Los Angeles.
The candidate that instills hope and confidence in the voters that his administration will improve the city’s financial and economic condition.
Do you think any of the run-off candidates has what it takes to do that?

YJ Draiman

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Draiman says that voters deserve to hear from all Mayoral candidates on the ballot

Draiman says that voters deserve to hear from all Mayoral candidates on the ballot

It is anti democratic to ignore candidates who have earned their place to be on the ballot.

In the current political mood and the growing apathy by voters it is imperative that every candidate who is officially on the ballot to be heard by the public.

Ignoring these candidates only reinforces to the voting public that money and not the most qualified candidate is given a chance to run for office with a level playing field.

The deck is stacked against a candidate who is not willing to be swayed by money and political influence. This is a sad day for our Democracy.

The Media and the various organizations who host a candidate forum – debate have a great responsibility to present unbiased information to the public, of all the candidates that appear on the ballot with a level playing field.

To ignore some candidates is a distortion of our Democratic oath and they are practicing the very same unacceptable behavior that they are trying to correct in today’s political scene.

By ignoring candidates who are on the ballot the voters are deprived of critical information and opinions of all the candidates on the ballot. It is a disservice to the community at large.

Angelenos have the right to an open and balanced election process resting on the values of our democracy, which is open to all candidates.

We have to show to the public how real democracy at work – by presenting all the candidates, not just the select few.

The right to vote is the right that protects all other rights. That includes all official candidates.

YJ Draiman