Saturday, July 14, 2012

GOING QUIETLY INTO THE NIGHT

Why is it, that almost anyone that gets involved in an elected office ends up never wanting to leave on an high note but waits until they become an embarrassment to themselves, their office or in this case a Party Committee ?  So is the case in the 27 year Saratoga County Chairman Jasper Nolan, who is ‘not running for another term’ and now in retirement would like to be ‘chairman emeritus’ –it never ends.  Jasper was 'the man' when politics was a one party system in Saratoga County.  If you wanted a County or City job, ‘go see Jasper’.  If you wanted a summer job at the track, ‘go see Jasper’ and on and on.  Remember you had to be a registered Republican to get a job and you needed to be at the Party’s beck and call forever after.  That used to be the way politics worked.  We all know politics is really a dirty game fought in the trenches by Party Leaders who most of the time will stop at nothing to say or do anything, just as long as it helps their candidates get elected and Jasper was a master at these games.  These strong armed tactics that were prevalent in the past weren’t just done in the Republican Party, just look at what Albany had as a Democratic despot for mucho decades.  (I’m just throwing in one of my foreign language bits).

Jasper just didn’t have a handle on things the past few years and why he kept being elected shows the power one person can control if they have the right connections.  I feel this is one reason we don’t see as many strong boss types in local politics anymore, when the long term boss leaves the connections usually leave with them and it’s hard to get them back in the pocket of a new person.

As I said earlier, politicians should know when to go.  We can take a look at Saratoga’s own Tom McTygue.  He was in office for over 30 years and he was fortunate to have a good Deputy in the last number of years in Pat.  Pat had the City looking great and knew how to run a tight ship with the City DPW crews.  Tom should have left 15 years before he was defeated, as he had become somewhat of an exposed embarrassment for his role of Commissioner and for things that were going on in his department that some say were not kosher.

As for our own Mayor Johnson, 4 years would have suited him the best.  He is starting to become in public what those who work in City Hall and those who have tried to get public information from the City are treated like we live in the old USSR.  Mayor Johnson, staying in the position when he should have gotten out with a shred of decency is becoming Saratoga Springs embarrassment and heck, he is even embarrassing himself.

Should they stay until they hear the slogans like “Remiga, who needs ya” or “Ken, Ken, Kenny, bye bye”?

But other than voting them out of office, how do we say ‘hey, its time to go’?  If they don’t live up to the majority of those who put them in office and that majority starts to complain, well, who wants to hear them bellyache, it’s your fault.

Goodbye Jasper, your time has come, only it should have been 15 years ago.

13 comments:

  1. Republicans is Saratoga have lost their edge. I heard about the Watertown meeting where the Republicats told Jasper they would oppose him if he foolishly and desperately tried to run again.

    It reminds me of the scene in Goodfellas where Joe Pesci's character thinks he's going to get made but ends up getting whacked instead and of course he doesn't see it coming. Thats what happened to good ol Jasper. He got whacked.

    The Repulsive, I mean the Republican party behaves like they all have Alzheimer's. Time to regroup and get your groove back.

    As Oscar Wilde once said, "The world is a stage and the play is badly cast." Yes indeedy.

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  2. Good Post Captain! It is so true that these guys and gals hang on way too long. It really is their ego that gets the best of them. Too bad some stay around (Remiga) even after office. Kenny Bye bye will no doubt try again to get back in the saddle next time around. My question to you is who are the democrats going to run against Johnson in the next Mayoral race? We need to get someone to squash the free hand that was given back to the developers. Jasper may be out the door but the republicans still out number the democrats. Who can get votes from both sides to put them over the top? Who is going to stop the over building n our city?

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  3. Good question. I think the political landscape will be shaped depending on the outcome of the Charter Change Proposal that is on the ballot this November. If it is passed the door will be open for far more citizens to run for public office, but until then I don't think we'll hear too much about who will run next year. I could be wrong, in Saratoga Springs nothing is a surprise.

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  4. Jasper (Black Bart) Nolan was handed the reins after Jim Foley passed away. There was a void that needed to be filled quickly, and Jasper had been clinging to the coattails for years, dreaming of the day that he might be "the guy" for his party.
    He can take responsibility for the disunity within his party, and also take responsibility for the embarrassing losses that some of the candidates that he backed over the years, especially recently.
    I hope he saved some of his lottery winnings, but then again with that teacher pension he should be able to ride off into the sunset and enjoy himself for a little while longer.

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  5. I still think Johnson is going to put together his own charter committee. No doubt with some of the names above mentioned being part of it. Let me know what you think of these people who the democrats may consider putting on a ballot next time around. Wilkes, Weihe, Kauffman, Martin, Franck, Madigan, Matheisen or Bill McTygue.

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  6. I have no idea, as I said it's too early to tell who, what and where.

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  7. Only Wilkes and Martin out of that group will be good choices. The rest aren't worth spit.

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  8. Citizen Nancy, another scoop about the Watertown meeting where Jasper was 'retired'. Glad to hear from you.

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  9. I meant Waterford not Watertown. Apparently I have Alzheimers also.

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  10. hey, at least it's a city where the water runs. You still have the connections to know where and when the meeting was.

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  11. Is Al Colucci mentally unstable?

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  12. I don't know about that, but he can sure talk a long time and not make any sense.

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  13. Albert Callucci talks more than anyone and says absolutely nothing of any substance.

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