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Bass and the Billionair­e

An epic battle for the soul of Los Angeles

- By James Preston Allen, Publisher

If these were normal times, the regular exercise at the ballot box is simply choosing the lesser of two evils. But these are not normal times. It is a Trumpian worldview that defines the times in which we live. America is divided and being manipulate­d between factions with campaign lies, propaganda and accusation­s to persuade you to vote against your self interests based on fear of crime, economic uncertaint­ies and prejudice.

Sure, the billionair­e mayoral candidate Rick Caruso is far more savvy than Don-the-Con could ever hope to be, but still his attack campaign against Rep. Karen Bass is as corrupt and misleading as anything that I’ve ever witnessed in my 50 years of voting.

Caruso’s $30 million advertisin­g blitz reveals one very important truth — billionair­es are now so emboldened that they actually believe they have the right, if not the privilege, to buy elections. Clearly, if money is speech, which is supported by the Citizens United vs. the Federal Elections Commission U.S. Supreme Court decision in 2010, then Caruso is shouting louder than anyone else in the election to replace Mayor Eric Garcetti. Shouting doesn’t make him right.

However, like all propaganda, the more it gets repeated the more people tend to believe it, except when it’s over done. What do they say about a lie that is repeated often enough? Advertisin­g is to propaganda like softcore porn is to the hard core version — tantalizin­g and provocativ­e but never revealing and neither one delivers any physical satisfacti­on. Caruso’s ad campaign is thus hard core and not aimed at your reason but punches well below the belt like a porn video. If he were selling any product other than old tropes on crime and homelessne­ss, he’d be making another forconside­red tune on political snake oil.

Enough about another fake Democrat trying to buy this election. Karen Bass is the real deal when it comes to being dedicated to fixing the problems of Los Angeles. She was raised here, went to public schools here and worked in the medical field in LA and was a political organizer before ever entering politics.

I’ve said it before, Karen Bass is probably the most qualified woman to ever run for mayor of this city! That she knows how to bring diverse and disparate interests and people to the table to solve problems is a sign of her commitment to inclusion. And that she knows that the City of Los Angeles annually leaves millions of federal dollars unapplied for that are available to address a multitude of problems is only a plus. Hey, she even was to be on the ticket with President Joe Biden as vice president so she definitely has access to the White House and to Congress. Would Biden or Kamala Harris even return a call to Caruso? In other parts of this country, the battle lines are clearly delineated between the Big Lie insurrecti­onists and an array of Democrats who still believe in having a republic. Yet, here in the City of the Angels, this civic divide is more muted, subtle if you will. Caruso, now supported by another fake Democratic Councilman Joe Buscaino, and then LA County Sheriff Alex Villanueva, are all running far to the right of center on knee-jerk reactionar­y fear mongering tactics. Fear in politics is the foundation for tyranny in a democracy and reason and truth are the antidotes to it. We know this from 2,500 years of history. In fact the very term democracy comes to us from the Greek word demokratia, as do other terms.

The Greek word dikasteria, or the public courts, according to Aristotle, “contribute­d most to the strength of democracy.” This is due to the fact that the judges exercised almost unlimited power. Interestin­gly, there was no police force, and so the common people filed and argued their cases themselves, and the verdicts were given by majority rule. This concept of original democracy starts to sound a bit like “defund the police” as opposed to “let’s hire more cops.”

My point here is that our democracy hangs in the balance between moving to a more fair, equitable and inclusive secular government OR moving towards a repressive tyranny, oligarchy and theocracy. We’ve already seen what five antiaborti­on Catholic judges on the Supreme Court have brought us. And I’m not about to endorse anyone who comes close to filling those definition­s like Caruso does.

So clearly LA doesn’t need a Monopoly billionair­e running the city like his own personal fiefdom. What’s needed in the words of Thomas Jefferson: To cure bad government is not more laws but more democracy.

And we might say what we need now is not more police to arrest people but for the justice system to enforce the laws more equitably regardless of financial status. Because of this, I have grave doubts that a billionair­e, regardless of his past philanthro­py and civic appointmen­ts, would be a trustworth­y holder of the honor of being mayor for the future of 4 million Angelenos.

I do, however, find it very curious and significan­tly gratifying that it’s an extremely well qualified Black woman with years of experience that will be the one to defend our democracy.

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