Thursday, December 15, 2011

Flashback Thursday: Council Dude Sharp

The Observer will freely admit that there is a struggle with paper at our household. There is always too much of it, and some of it gets away, tucked in some out of the way place, to just sit quietly until the cleaning bug bites, or we get sick of the piles, or the cats get into it. So we have been cleaning lately, and along the way, we have found some true nuggets of recent Kansas City political history.
Today, we present one of John Sharp's campaign mailers from his first campaign for the in-district 6th city council seat.

Remember this is back in 2007, before the economic sh*t hit the fan. There was already a recognition that South Kansas City was losing its economic base.

These are great ideas and sentiments: choosing a councilperson is serious business, some maybe not-so-good reasons to vote for someone, and so on. Now, after four years of John Sharp representation of the sixth, and a bit more of three more to come, how do we all feel about Sharp--is he for us, the residents of the sixth district or is he more about John Sharp and what is good for him?
I personally have never found myself more ambivalent about a political figure than John Sharp. He is everywhere in the district--at just about every important event. I also see him at common places like McDonald's. He seems to work hard. He's passionate. I like that. BUT, his record of actually finishing the deal is lacking. He is routinely criticized for doing a bad job at MAST, and his tenure with the Hickman Mills School Board is not well regarded. However, he himself has been able to go from MAST to the School Board to the City Council. However things turn out for others, John Sharp seems to have made out OK.
That is not a point in his favor. It will be interesting to see where he goes when he completes his second and final city council term in 2015.

3 comments:

Bob G. said...

T.O.:
It never ceases to amaze how most politicians have records of PROPOSALS...but when it comes time to "pay the piper", they are curiously absent in some manner.

FINISH WHAT YOU START...or don't bother starting it in the first place...works for me.

And it SHOULD work for ANY politician.

Tax base erosion?
Nah...couldn't be ALL those entitlement programs, loss of business and people moving AWAY from cities (for where jobs seem to go)...or could it?

Excellent post.

Stay safe out there.

The Observer said...

Bob G;
It is amazing how they can talk a good game but really not be able to follow through.

Also, over promising for the power you actually have: there were a lot of forces working on the economy of the sixth district and some of them weren't in anyone's control locally.

Thanks for stopping by and have a good weekend.

The Observer

Anonymous said...

I knew him way back when in college when he was a Republican.