John Williams waves the flag, but flies union banner
One of the most frustrating realities in Orange County, land of Republicanism, is that so many “good” Republicans don’t support limited government, especially when the chips are down. … At the South Orange County Community College District, the board voted in closed session, 4-3, to offer a 9-percent pay increase to the faculty union — an overly large amount given the tough economic times and the struggling state budget.
The three conservatives on the board voted “no.” They are Tom Fuentes, the former GOP chief, Dave Lang and Don Wagner. Four of them voted “yes”: Marcia Mikchiker, Bill Jay, Nancy Padberg and John Williams. Padberg and Williams are prominent Republicans. Williams is the elected county administrator. Both like to champion their GOP credentials. … And now Williams is jumping on the union bandwagon and supporting the big salary increase.
After my previous blog posts criticizing his pro-union stance, Williams wrote long rebuttals focusing on his long-standing GOP credentials. He talked about the big American flag he flew in Iowa during the anti-Vietnam-War protests and about his resume. Very nice. I’m sure John is a great Republican, but his discussion about the specific contract is designed to basically change the subject. There’s no question that he is backing the union position and pushing for the higher salary increases and is viewed by the conservative minority as the main obstacle to a responsible budget….
You'll recall that the faculty union supported John Williams during the November election. Whatever else may be said about him, Williams has a history of championing good salaries as a means of attracting the best employees, including faculty.
Evidently, the President of the "Saddleback Valley Conservatives" is calling on his crew to show up to the January 20 (Tuesday) board meeting to pressure Williams and others to vote against the contract.
Could be interesting.
Check out Williams' rebuttal (to an earlier Greenhut slam) and other comments here. The "debate" is pretty lively.