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Friday, November 2, 2012
Thursday, November 1, 2012
John and Ken and Todd and Roy (and Ted and Alice)
Recently, our pal Vern over at the OJ Blog put out his occasional John and Ken’s Orange County Voters’ Guide, by Vern. Naturally, it has nothing whatsoever to do with those two KFI louts.
Vern can be a funny guy. I've been toying with renaming this blog "John and Ken's Blog" or maybe "Vern's fake 'John and Ken's Blog'."
Vern's guidance extends to the Area 7 SOCCCD trustee race:
I straightened ‘im out about Tampa, though.
A couple of years ago, Vern, two other concerned citizens (with ties to Williams' County office), and I visited Supervisor Shawn "Gasbag" Nelson, hoping to gain his support in efforts to fire John Williams' corrupt ass. Not sure the visit did much good (Gasbag and I didn't get along so well), but things did go our way in the end: for months, the Supes struggled to unload the Orlando Bastard. (Once that damning internal investigation was done, Orlando Boy got the best deal he could—to prevent release of the report—and then he finally quit, to the relief of Republicans everywhere.) Our blogs had a lot to do with that, I think. We were all over Williams long before anyone else was. We were the first to find that otherwise-obscure Tapout appellate decision that went against Brown Boy. "Hey everybody! Look at this!"
Back about then, Todd Spitzer called me up and said that DtB was way ahead of everybody in covering the John Williams stuff—and related intrigues (Fuentes, the DA, et al.). Todd and I became phone buddies for a while there. He's the guy who encouraged me to pursue those complaints against Tom Fuentes with the FPPC. Sounds good, I said.
That last move didn't work out so well. Didn't hear much from my new pal after that.
Politics, man.
Vern can be a funny guy. I've been toying with renaming this blog "John and Ken's Blog" or maybe "Vern's fake 'John and Ken's Blog'."
Vern's guidance extends to the Area 7 SOCCCD trustee race:
Finally, and this is very disturbing – Word on the street is that the infamous John S Williams, whom we thought we’d driven off to Tampa after his tragicomically disastrous stint as Public Administrator – Public Guardian, is BACK for more pension money, trying to get back his old seat on this College Board. A dazzlingly diverse array of figures has united to try to stop that from happening – from Don Wagner and Todd Spitzer to Loretta Sanchez and Roy Bauer – and what they want you to do is VOTE FOR TIM JEMAL! I will have much more on this in a couple of days. Civilization hangs in the balance.Don’t know what the “more” is that Vern will be coming up with. Look forward to it.
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| Mr. Gasbag |
Back about then, Todd Spitzer called me up and said that DtB was way ahead of everybody in covering the John Williams stuff—and related intrigues (Fuentes, the DA, et al.). Todd and I became phone buddies for a while there. He's the guy who encouraged me to pursue those complaints against Tom Fuentes with the FPPC. Sounds good, I said.
That last move didn't work out so well. Didn't hear much from my new pal after that.
Politics, man.
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Tony Garcia, Phil Greer, and John Williams
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| aka "Brown Boy," "Orlando Boy," "Chucklehead" |
Pedroza briefly reviews Williams’ misadventures during his last year or two at the County. Then he writes:
Now Williams is running for Area 7 of the South Orange County Community College District’s Board of Trustees. Thank God that he is opposed! But here is the kicker. Guess who is funding his campaign? The faculty union and South Orange County Taxpayers for Quality Education, which I believe is made up of Saddleback faculty members. Click here to see proof of this.Upon clicking there, one arrives at a pdf file comprising six campaign filings concerning Williams’ trustee campaign. You should check 'em out.
Upon perusing these documents, we learn that Williams' own home houses “Friends of John Williams.” No surprise there.
Williams' largest benefactor is “South OC Taxpayers for Quality Education.” Their address is 27121 Pacific Hts. Drive, Mission Viejo, ca 92692. (See notes at end.)
I Googled that address and found that it is the headquarters of “Write Away Corp,” which is owned by one Anthony Garcia.
That’s right. That’s Tony “Slime” Garcia, Saddleback College instructor and member of the notoriously secretive and unprincipled “Old Guard” Faculty Association crew of the mid-to-late nineties (c. 1994-2000).
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| Tony "Loogie" Garcia |
Another benefactor? “SOCCCDFA”—aka the faculty union—is listed as having given Williams $5,776 (on August 9). That chunk of change, of course, was the amount required by the OC Registrar of Voters when Williams filed.
Of course, we already knew the union paid for that. (Nice work guys. It's because of you that Meldau bailed.)
Evidently, Pedroza has not kept up with subsequent events: faced with growing outrage among members about the union's support of Williams, the FA subsequently backed away from endorsing the fellow. The Area 7 race proceeds sans FA endorsement of anyone.
Among Williams’ campaign expenses is $1,000 paid to “The Law Offices of Phillip B. Greer.” Greer is a well-known, ethically-challenged attorney who has defended corrupt local Republicans, e.g., Chriss Street. Greer and the late Tom Fuentes seemed to be tight.
He also represented Chancellor Raghu P. Mathur when the latter negotiated his exit from our district. Greer was paid $25,000 for that curious service. (I complained loudly about that at the time, but nobody seemed to care.)
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| Thomas L. Phillips |
Greer’s wife—Arlene C. Greer—is running against Bill Jay in Trustee Area 3. (See.)
Oddly, Williams' campaign also gave $250 to the National Conservative Campaign Fund (for "literature"). The chairman of NCCF is Fuentes' old pal Thomas L. Phillips of Corona Del Mar. (Fuentes is still listed as one of NCCF's Directors.) The NCCF's National Advisory Board includes the likes of Ann Coulter and G. Gordon Liddy.
So you'll be glad to know that the politics of the SOCCCD maintain their "funhouse" (or "madhouse") character.
An article in the 4/2/98 Lariat reports that, according to Saddleback student Antonio Aguilar (the student who, months ago, challenged an explicit Holocaust denier during a board meeting), he was ‘spit at’ by English instructor Tony Garcia on March 30. Evidently, Garcia responded to the charge by saying that “I cleared my throat as [Aguilar] went by.”SEE ALSO
The article ends with a masterpiece of understatement:
Richard McCullough, Saddleback College Interim President, said he would not condone this type of behavior from faculty if it did, indeed, occur.
“That’s not what they should be doing,” he said.
—From Dissent 5, 4/14/98
- The board’s secret allies (OC Reg; Oct. 31, 1998)
- Adventures in Advertising: The real purpose behind gay-baiting at Saddleback College (OC Weekly; Nov. 15, 1996)
The anti-gay mailer was paid for by Taxpayers for Responsible Education, a political-action committee (PAC) established by the Saddleback Community College District Faculty Association. The "taxpayers" are mostly Saddleback Community College faculty eager to elect a board that will cut a better deal with teachers when their contract comes up for renegotiation this year. - South O.C. Seats Have 10 Trading Hostilities (LA Times; Oct. 31, 2000)
[Robert] Kopfstein, a professor at Saddleback, has since become treasurer of the South Orange County Taxpayers for Quality Education, and is backing incumbent trustees Fortune, Fuentes and Williams. On invitations for a Sept. 29 fund-raiser, Kopfstein added a handwritten note to 20 vendors who had done business with the district. "We hope that you can help support the campaigns of these incumbent trustees who, in the past, have shown support for your business," he wrote. - The infamous "SAME-SEX" flier & how we got to this sorry state (DtB)
- Additional Endorsements for Don Davis (SmartVoter; Nov. 2000) - South Orange County Taxpayers For Quality Education
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Highlights of Tere's highlights
Owing to a nasty cold, I was unable to attend last night’s meeting of the SOCCCD board of trustees.
Nevertheless, as always, the indefatigable Tere Fluegeman, Director, Public Affairs and Government Relations, has provided highlights of the board meeting (last night). Check 'em out! (Streaming video of the meeting is available here.)
Here are some highlights of her highlights:
PRESENTATIONS:
ACCOUNTABILITY REPORTING
SC President Tod Burnett and IVC President Glenn Roquemore provided an overview of the colleges' recent Accountability Reporting for the Community Colleges (ARCC) Report, a requirement stemming from legislation (AB 1417) in 2004 to provide accountability data….
Saddleback College Director of Research, Planning and Accreditation Caroline Durdella illustrated how SC [Saddleback College] outperforms the state on 5 of 7 indicators. Completion rates for CTE [i.e., Career Technical Education] are on par with state performance. Her overall assessment is that SC contributes to state performance but there is still room for improvement. SC will examine their strategic planning process for improvements to meet completion agenda initiatives.
Irvine Valley College Director of Research, Planning and Accreditation Craig Hayward said IVC is a high performing college with 5 of 7 indicators ranking above peer groups, 5 of 7 showing improvement, and overall, above state average. Completion rates exceeded state performance. He said the ARCC [i.e., Accountability Reporting for the Community Colleges] reports provide an opportunity to examine progress and performance and make improvements. Both colleges stated that the student success task force outcomes will bring more focus to these metrics, especially in basic skills and ESL areas.
COLLEGE COMPLETION AGENDA - STUDENT SUCCESS TASKFORCE RECOMMENDATION #2: STRENGTHEN SUPPORT FOR ENTERING STUDENTS
Both colleges provided an overview of Student Success Task Force Recommendation #2 – “Strengthen Support for Entering Students” and highlighted the colleges’ efforts in meeting these requirements. ... The first phase of the student success task force recommendation will increase access and success through effective core services such orientation, counseling, matriculation and assessment. Future phases include use of technology to guide students through planning their educational progress. IVC has successfully implemented these measures using small cohorts, now it’s time to expand these successful models to the larger student population, presenters noted….
SC counselor Mike Engels provided an overview of past outreach efforts, mostly focused on parents, students and professional development and how that is changing by improving the high school to college pathway to success. He highlighted a recent pilot project to improve articulation between local area high schools and SC. The pilot projected involved offering Applied Psychology 140 at two high schools, resulting in an overall 98% pass rate and 68% persistence rate. This was accomplished through outreach efforts including early application, early assessment, and early intervention for low placement scores. … Added outcomes of the pilot program include permanent, focused efforts to align high school and community college curriculum, improved communication, and student to student mentorship. Using this model, students are much more prepared when they arrive on campus. Academic Senate President Bob Cosgrove added that SC is expanding this program to include all local area high schools. He stressed the need to use seasoned instructors for these efforts.…
THE BOARD APPROVED
All consent calendar items and academic and classified personnel actions….
Acceptance of a $120,000 Career Technical Education Teacher Preparation Pipeline grant renewal from the California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office (CCCCO)….
Two Saddleback College transfer degrees: Associate in Arts in Mathematics for Transfer; and Associate in Arts in Geography for Transfer….
(Etc.)
REPORTS
. . .
President Roquemore on attaining a military friendly status for IVC. He called attention to both Veterans ceremonies on Nov. 8. Trustee Lang attended homecoming and joined Trustees Milchiker and Padberg for a meeting of the audit committee. He was happy that the district again received a clean audit, and commended business services for the fine work they do on behalf of our district. He called attention to the upcoming election, and encouraged everyone to learn about the issues and VOTE....
Chancellor Gary Poertner invited everyone to attend college-wide forums at both colleges on Nov. 7. The forums will include a brief update from the Chancellor and Board followed by open discussion and Q&A. On Nov. 9, the colleges will have accreditation visits to discuss their follow up reports. He expects the visits to go well, following widespread progress made on recommendations….
. . .
Human Resources - Vice Chancellor David Bugay’s report included: 37 classified employees will take part in the Supplemental Early Retirement Program for classified staff. These individuals will retire on or around December 31, 2012 and collectively represent hundreds of years of service to Saddleback College, Irvine Valley College or District Services and leave with their valued expertise and knowledge. We are working closely with our classified union for the replacement of these employees.
Nevertheless, as always, the indefatigable Tere Fluegeman, Director, Public Affairs and Government Relations, has provided highlights of the board meeting (last night). Check 'em out! (Streaming video of the meeting is available here.)
Here are some highlights of her highlights:
PRESENTATIONS:
ACCOUNTABILITY REPORTING
SC President Tod Burnett and IVC President Glenn Roquemore provided an overview of the colleges' recent Accountability Reporting for the Community Colleges (ARCC) Report, a requirement stemming from legislation (AB 1417) in 2004 to provide accountability data….
Saddleback College Director of Research, Planning and Accreditation Caroline Durdella illustrated how SC [Saddleback College] outperforms the state on 5 of 7 indicators. Completion rates for CTE [i.e., Career Technical Education] are on par with state performance. Her overall assessment is that SC contributes to state performance but there is still room for improvement. SC will examine their strategic planning process for improvements to meet completion agenda initiatives.
Irvine Valley College Director of Research, Planning and Accreditation Craig Hayward said IVC is a high performing college with 5 of 7 indicators ranking above peer groups, 5 of 7 showing improvement, and overall, above state average. Completion rates exceeded state performance. He said the ARCC [i.e., Accountability Reporting for the Community Colleges] reports provide an opportunity to examine progress and performance and make improvements. Both colleges stated that the student success task force outcomes will bring more focus to these metrics, especially in basic skills and ESL areas.
COLLEGE COMPLETION AGENDA - STUDENT SUCCESS TASKFORCE RECOMMENDATION #2: STRENGTHEN SUPPORT FOR ENTERING STUDENTS
Both colleges provided an overview of Student Success Task Force Recommendation #2 – “Strengthen Support for Entering Students” and highlighted the colleges’ efforts in meeting these requirements. ... The first phase of the student success task force recommendation will increase access and success through effective core services such orientation, counseling, matriculation and assessment. Future phases include use of technology to guide students through planning their educational progress. IVC has successfully implemented these measures using small cohorts, now it’s time to expand these successful models to the larger student population, presenters noted….
SC counselor Mike Engels provided an overview of past outreach efforts, mostly focused on parents, students and professional development and how that is changing by improving the high school to college pathway to success. He highlighted a recent pilot project to improve articulation between local area high schools and SC. The pilot projected involved offering Applied Psychology 140 at two high schools, resulting in an overall 98% pass rate and 68% persistence rate. This was accomplished through outreach efforts including early application, early assessment, and early intervention for low placement scores. … Added outcomes of the pilot program include permanent, focused efforts to align high school and community college curriculum, improved communication, and student to student mentorship. Using this model, students are much more prepared when they arrive on campus. Academic Senate President Bob Cosgrove added that SC is expanding this program to include all local area high schools. He stressed the need to use seasoned instructors for these efforts.…
THE BOARD APPROVED
All consent calendar items and academic and classified personnel actions….
Acceptance of a $120,000 Career Technical Education Teacher Preparation Pipeline grant renewal from the California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office (CCCCO)….
Two Saddleback College transfer degrees: Associate in Arts in Mathematics for Transfer; and Associate in Arts in Geography for Transfer….
(Etc.)
REPORTS
. . .
President Roquemore on attaining a military friendly status for IVC. He called attention to both Veterans ceremonies on Nov. 8. Trustee Lang attended homecoming and joined Trustees Milchiker and Padberg for a meeting of the audit committee. He was happy that the district again received a clean audit, and commended business services for the fine work they do on behalf of our district. He called attention to the upcoming election, and encouraged everyone to learn about the issues and VOTE....
Chancellor Gary Poertner invited everyone to attend college-wide forums at both colleges on Nov. 7. The forums will include a brief update from the Chancellor and Board followed by open discussion and Q&A. On Nov. 9, the colleges will have accreditation visits to discuss their follow up reports. He expects the visits to go well, following widespread progress made on recommendations….
. . .
Human Resources - Vice Chancellor David Bugay’s report included: 37 classified employees will take part in the Supplemental Early Retirement Program for classified staff. These individuals will retire on or around December 31, 2012 and collectively represent hundreds of years of service to Saddleback College, Irvine Valley College or District Services and leave with their valued expertise and knowledge. We are working closely with our classified union for the replacement of these employees.
Monday, October 29, 2012
District Areas One, Three, and Seven prepare for trustee elections (Lariat)
Mr. Cockroach: outside our office today at IVC.
(Pic [& sign] by Rebel Girl.)
(Pic [& sign] by Rebel Girl.)
Williams: I’m the only Republican, so vote for me
Typical Williams. He runs for a nonpartisan office by declaring his membership in the GOP.
“RINO,” of course, abbreviates “Republican in name only.”
Williams even shouts (in caps) “FORWARD TO ALL OF YOUR REPUBLICAN FRIENDS!”
In his letter, Williams explains that “I retired completely from public service last January and now have the time and good health necessary to serve as your trustee again.”
“Retired.” Sure.
He declares his pride in having registered Republican for over 40 years. He reminds readers of his bid to become Area 7 trustee.
Then he gets to the point:
I do believe that Williams is mistaken. Mr. Jemal has long been a “decline to state” independent.The race for this board seat has four candidates and I'm clearly the only Republican. … Mr. Jemal has very impressive Democratic Party credentials and you can see his extensive Democratic Party photo gallery online at his business website…. I've been advised that Mr. Jemal was a supporter of OC Democrats for Obama 2008 and is very active in OC Democrats for Obama 2012. I'm told he has been characterized as a "very good Democrat" and appears to be loyal to his party as he should be….
(Observe that Williams, as usual, is a dolt. If Jemal is a RINO, then, ipso facto, he's a Republican. But Williams clearly implies that Jemal is a Democrat. So which is it, Orlando Boy?)
Oddly, Williams next lists some of Jemal’s endorsements, including Todd Spitzer, Don Wagner, Nancy Padberg, Frank Ury, and three Democrats. Spitzer, of course, has been accused of moderation most foul by local Neanderthals, but nobody would call the other three anything but conservative Republicans.
Says Williams: “I believe Orange County Republicans, especially our elected Republican Party Central Committee Members, should support fellow Republicans running for office.”
So he's a man of principle! Yeah, like the principle that you lay off the partisanship in campaigns for nonpartisan offices.
He asks his readers to visit his website:
Don’t know what that’s about. Just who is this “former disgruntled IVC professor”? (I guess he's no longer disgruntled.) Evidently, he/she served on the 2008-2009 OC Grand Jury. I've been unable to locate a list of Grand Jury members. (UPDATE: for members, see here. Longtime IVC Emeritus instructor Cathey Bertot [or someone who shares her name] was a member. But IVC and Emeritus are pretty far removed from each other. A "Marilyn Reardon" was a colleague and defender of Steve Frogue, c. 1995--but that's at least two degrees of separation.)You can read about recent legislation signed into law by Governor Brown and sponsored by the County of Orange that prevents individuals (in my case, a former disgruntled Irvine Valley College professor) selected to serve on grand juries from abusing their position by engaging in personal vendettas and attacking former employers as was my case with the 2008-2009 OC Grand Jury and their completely inaccurate reports.
Anybody know who the Disgruntled One is supposed to be?
Based on Williams’ record, one does best, I think, taking this accusation—of personal vendettas and conflicts of interest—with a grain of salt.
P.S.: Williams appears not to have a single endorsement. None appears on his website.
Friday, October 26, 2012
Rescued kitten
My folks encountered this kitten, somehow lost in the mountains. They fed it for a couple of weeks. Then my mom used some Rube Goldbergian techniques to catch the little brat. Now, it lives in the back room. The brat's comin' around fast. Already, she tolerates our petting her, brushing her. She'll be playin' with us soon. She might end up at my place. UPDATE 10/29: we have determined that the kitten is male, and I have named him "Bugsy." He seems to become happier and livelier with each day that passes. I'll take him to the vet for a checkup pretty soon.
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