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Menlo Park pension initiative carries easily

Original post made on Nov 3, 2010

Measure L, the pension reform initiative, won easily Tuesday with a 72-percent "yes" vote. ==B Photo:== Roy Thiele-Sardina, left, and Henry Riggs, leaders of the Measure L campaign, celebrate after checking the votes at Mr. Thiele-Sardina's house in Menlo Park on Tuesday night. ==I Photo by James Tensuan/Special to The Almanac/==

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Comments (10)

Posted by Jim
a resident of Menlo Park: Downtown
on Nov 3, 2010 at 8:47 am

I an glad the pension initiative passed overwhelmingly.
Public employees are the biggest entitlement class in our nation.
They receive pensions and other retirement benefits NOT available to 95% of our population.
These "sweetheart" contracts are causing budget difficulties across the entire nation.
It is time for ALL public employee unions to understand they are not in charge - we the taxpayers are in charge.
We will pay fair compensation to our public employees.
We will not continue to pay higher and higher taxes while we work till 70 so they can retire at 55!
The gig is UP.


Posted by looking on
a resident of Menlo Park: Central Menlo Park
on Nov 3, 2010 at 9:31 am

The big loser is Kelly Fergusson, who hoped to be elected Mayor in December. She has no chance now having supported the No on L, the the loss by Heyward Robinson, here biggest supporter on council would certainly seem to kill off any chance at all of her again becoming Mayor. Probabaly just as well, with he job, she doesn't have the time she used to anyway.


Posted by Joanna
a resident of Menlo Park: Downtown
on Nov 3, 2010 at 9:54 am

I would like to congratulate everyone who was behind Measure L. Menlo Park has spoken!


Posted by ann
a resident of another community
on Nov 3, 2010 at 10:25 am

Jim....you are 100% right on....congrats and thank you to menlo park residents for putting this on the ballot and voting it thru.....hopefully other towns will learn from you....the gig is up....


Posted by Henry Riggs
a resident of Menlo Park: Suburban Park/Lorelei Manor/Flood Park Triangle
on Nov 3, 2010 at 12:59 pm

Henry Riggs is a registered user.

About a hundred resident volunteers put out a surprisingly simple stop gap to a disastrous "business as usual" city budget, and an unprecedented 72% of voters made it law. Unlike some other California cities, Menlo Park residents seek to turn the wagon before it goes over the cliff. This town is so cool. Now our council has to bring it all together to create a sustainable relationship with our valuable city workers - if they will let us.


Posted by Albert J. Nock
a resident of Menlo Park: other
on Nov 3, 2010 at 1:02 pm

This is a model the rest of the country should follow.


Posted by new guy
a resident of Menlo Park: Downtown
on Nov 3, 2010 at 2:17 pm

Thankfully this passed. Now lets see what kind of lawsuits come out of it from the unions. The unions are not going to let this one go for fear this will spread rapidly. I hope this thing lasts.

I was however enjoying the pictures of the "people like me" mailers of city employees I have never once seen.


Posted by Stickler
a resident of Menlo Park: Menlo Oaks
on Nov 3, 2010 at 3:24 pm

Hurrah for the of passing Measure L. Now if we can get the Congressional Reform Act in order! By the way, it is "the jig is up" not the "gig", an expression originating in the late 1700's and refers to a dance called a jig. Just had to say it. :)


Posted by real happy
a resident of Menlo Park: Sharon Heights
on Nov 3, 2010 at 10:04 pm

That last union mailer was especially galling and deceptive. they claimed that L was unfair to women and minorities because 47 of the 100 highest paid positions were held by men and would be untouched by L. this is true in only the most facile sense. It's because L does not deal with the police who by the large have the highest paid positions in the city. Honestly, i hope the people who worked on L will now take on the police. Their payscale is outrageous!


Posted by Hank Lawrence
a resident of Menlo Park: Sharon Heights
on Nov 4, 2010 at 7:41 am

Everyone should come to the Council meeting on December 7, 2010 to see Andy Cohen installed as the next mayor of Menlo Park. He has earned it with his support of pension reform.

Kelly Fergusson will not be elected mayor come December 7. Her views are too much at variance with the rest of the new council and she has consistently demonstrated poor judgment during this past year. For instance, for her to even say that Kim LeMieux's home should be converted into a park shows how little Ms. Fergusson respects individual property rights and how willing she is to abuse eminent domain. This statist mentality will not be tolerated.

Unfortunately, for Ms. Fergusson, she has been too heavily influenced by a former mayor who shares the same views that individual rights should be subordinated to the State. But fortunately for Menlo Park this former mayor's influence is on the wane and even she realizes that she will not be able to muster up enough support for Ms. Fergusson should Ms. Fergusson decides to run for a third term.


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