'I’m sure Los Angeles Mayor-elect Karen Bass would like to act fast, but the keys to housing homeless people lie with the City Council,' writes one reader in a letter to the editor. (via latimesopinion)
First, he claimed to be a “proud Democrat” but explained the GOP had moved away from his values. So, he still held traditional Republican values but was proud to be a Democrat. This, to me, was doubletalk and made me question his credibility.
Second, he declined to appear at any forum I attended. It appeared that he did not want to be in front of an audience that would confront him on the issues. This, to me, suggested a reluctance to work with those who would challenge him and meant it would be hard for him to work collaboratively in this diverse city.Barbara Motz, Valley Village
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