Sunday, February 17, 2013

Fruscione's Arrogance On Display

Today's Niagara Gazette reports that two-term Councilman Sam Fruscione sent out a campaign announcement on city council stationary.  This is in clear violation of State Election Law.  Fruscione says he didn't realize that he put the announcement on the city council stationary template.  Really??  And this guy is a school teacher??

I don't buy what Fruscione is selling.  In my mind, the arrogance of Fruscione and his co-horts Glenn Choolokian and Bob Anderson is at an all time high and they believe that they can do whatever they want.  Just look at what has been going on since January.  They have usurped the Executive Branch's authority by reducing budget lines and re-allocating money to a program that they want to see expanded.  I thought the Council's chance to influence initiatives was during the budget process.

What's funny is that the Gang of 3 talks about being the watchdogs for the taxpayer.  But actions speak louder than words.  Choolokian arrogantly said that he will continue to have City taxpayers pay for his dinner before the 7pm Council meeting.  Fruscione uses city stationary to send out a campaign notice.  They have made it clear that they are going to fund programs that they deemed necessary.  They don't say anything about how they are going to control the cost of City Government.

The Buffalo News this morning says that Mayor Dyster will be at the Committee of the Whole meeting at 4pm on Tuesday to discuss the city's fiscal situation.  Apparently, the Council is concerned about the $5 million that Dyster put in the 2013 budget as revenue from the Senecas.  My question is: if they were concerned why didn't they remove it from the budget in November and come up with reductions in expenditures??  The answer is they nor the Mayor had the guts to make the necessary reductions.  Eliminating funds for USA Niagara was easy because it did not effect city services.  What should have happened was that this reduction should have been made with further reductions.  But making reductions means eliminating jobs and reducing services and there is no appetite for that by the Council or the Mayor.

At the end of the day, residents of the city are left to watch an arrogant Gang of 3 on the City Council and a Mayor who doesn't want to restore his leadership.  Tuesday will be an interesting day as the arms negotiating Mayor will meet with the roguish Gang of 3.  This may be the biggest negotiating session that Dyster has ever been involved with as his legacy as Mayor may be determined by it.

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