Monday, October 20, 2014

Oakland General Election November 4 2014


Write-in VICENTE CRUZ
for Oakland City Council
People’s District 6

Change our priorities:
 
· Oakland youth need education, employment, and housing, and to get away from crime. 
· Our top crime-related issues are substance abuse, homelessness, parolee recidivism, and truancy. 
· Public schools, libraries, and parks are critical needs.
· Use our existing permits and zoning to plant trees, use grey water, modify buildings, and make a practical impact on the environment.
· We DO NOT NEED another land deal, development scheme, or any more pet projects. 

Change how we raise and spend our money:

· We need a STABLE budget that does not threaten to eliminate services at every downturn. 
· Put all of our public debts on a payment schedule.
· The public services needs should be the last thing on the chopping block.
· Our port should pay per container fees.
· Scale business taxes to compensate for Prop 13.

Change how we relate to our police:

· We need a strong Police Commission with the power to supervise, review, and dismiss. 
· We need to stop spending so much on salary, overtime, pensions, workers' comp, and lawsuits.
· We need more civilians in the police department.
· We need the offender diversion programs and community policing that we were promised.
· Stop the gimmick solutions that divide our communities, such as gang injunctions, 100 block plan, curfews, and stop-frisk.




Write-in VICENTE CRUZ
  
for Oakland City Council
               
People’s District 6


Elect VICENTE CRUZ

· Long-time local activist on youth issues.

· Even longer-time environmentalist working in Australia and the Un-united States.

· History of collaboration with the various groups in our city government. 

· Connected to our diverse communities.

· Wide work background as a blue collar worker, teacher and business manager.

· Diverse education as a lighting designer, youth sports educator, program director, athletic coach, and audio video technician.

· Dedicated to social justice as a grassroots organizer since 1989.

Vicente is endorsed by many active, local residents and businesses:
The Alameda Co. Green Party; eek n aak Inc.; Ernie Ernstrom, local business founder; Oakland City Council Candidate People’s District 1 and mayoral candidate Don Macleay and fellow Green Party member; Theresa Anderson, former City Council At Large Candidate; fellow Green Party member, civil rights worker, and social activist, Andrea Prichett; police accountability activist, KPFA board member, and social activist, Rabbit Mathews-Robles Proprietor The Sacred Well, Teacher, and Presenter


Vicente supports District 6 resident: 
Shanthi Gonzales, candidate for OUSD Board People’s District 6, civil rights worker, union organizer, and advocate for full wrap-around services.

You are welcome and invited to contact Vicente directly
with your thoughts: (510) 735-7361
oaklandgreens.org

Write-In Vicente Cruz Oakland City Council People's District 6

Write-In
VICENTE CRUZ
Candidate for Oakland
City Council People's District 6
November 4, 2014
Your voice
Your community

HOW I will deal with Public Safety
I believe we have looked at public safety from a perspective that our current approach has not worked. The proof is the Recidivism, the failing of half our students, and the violence that comes from poverty that effects disproportionally people of color. I will bring forth an approach of education, employment, housing, and health as a priority to public safety. The best public safety plan we could come up with is a better economy. Less poverty, better housing, better health care, more jobs, and more educational opportunities can only help and should be part of every decision a city council member makes.

One of 4 factors is part of most of our city’s crime:  Substance abuse, homelessness, truancy, and recidivism.  
When we work on crime prevention programs we need to know that we are always staying focused on all of these four social problems.  These four are the priority. We need to do the hard work of bridging the divisions, disdain and distrust in our community. Since we agree that there should be enforcement, prevention and community policing, then we should focus on that and spend our time on outreach to all sectors of the community. Volunteer community groups across the city and across our society are working hard on social outreach, violence and crime prevention and neighborhood law enforcement.  City government can reach out to all of them and bring disparate groups together, but it is going to be a long, difficult campaign and each and every one of us will need to be willing to LISTEN to the other views.

The police force, like all of city government, needs to be held accountable to civilian oversight. 
Measure Z funding and all other programs need transparency, managerial review and inspection. Do some of this housekeeping and then the cost of hiring more officers would not be the multimillion dollar hamster wheel that it is now and we could expand staff with the support of the public and enough funds to hire them. First, the public needs to feel that our police are held up to a high ethical standard and that they work for us and not the other way around.  If we do not feel that the police serve us, why pay the cost? And the cost of employing people who will not live in our city should be brought into account. That costs us in trust, in support and in flat dollars. 



Write-In VICENTE CRUZ                      
Oakland City Council Candidate
People’s District 6
P.O. Box 20299 Oakland, CA 94620



In Oakland we need to face some facts.  
We have many crises in our city that need immediate attention.


There is as three prong crises facing our community
Which are education, crime and employment we need schools up, crime down and jobs in.

Our city budget has been attacked extensively and designed to solely serve the interest of the elite.
We need to hold a budget convention and together, develop a new, comprehensive budget. We need to deal with the pension’s entitlement problems and have a stable, reliable budget, encompassing the various operations; from parks and recreation to police stations. We need a budget that within its structure also focuses on the fluctuation of an economy, and preventative strategies are prioritized to protect the city’s population. There is a crisis in our democracy. Council districts should look like the neighborhoods of Oakland, (not gerrymandered districts that cut them up) All Oaklanders need to have a voice and be represented in our government. 

Money needs to be out of our local election process
And; we need to formalize the relationship with our grass roots neighborhood groups and local community leaders, devolving part of the city authority and budget to those people that have live in Oakland and transform the city into an autonomous entity instead of upholding an oligarchical governmental system. VICENTE CRUZ proposes to make these and many other’s with the citizens of Oakland and not for them.  Also, our priority is to create and form producers, not consumers, of the politics in our own communities. That means taking ownership of our city, and participating in direct action, wherein we have to get involved with voting. We can no longer make excuses, we have to recognize the power that we have, and challenge the system that is rigged in favor of paid political advertising and the status quo.  

The working-class, the common-person is the solution.  
The running of money-free grass-roots campaigns, the energy behind a reform of the City Charter and budget, the will to deal with our most intractable social problems all can find their solution in an active public.  We need to say NO to money politics and take a definitive position by not voting for it; what we can do to change our city is to help by spreading the word of a real alternative in Oakland, without the usage of corporate media and paid advertising as well as VOTING FOR REAL CHANGES AND A BETTER TOMORROW.

Now in Oakland Green Party member VICENTE CRUZ who has long track record dedicated to real change, is running as a write-In candidate to be your voice for people’s district 6 your and the city’s real needs such as: Schools with vocational training. Schools with arts and sports with healthy food, safe public services, Community Policing, Restorative Justice, Local employment,  Stable economic environment,  Environmental retrofitting, And many, many other basic practical things that our city should be doing, but is currently only doing for show, if at all. VICENTE CRUZ is stepping forward to be one of those committed to a reform of our city from top to bottom, from police practices to budget policies with our faith in a democracy that includes all of us. Please help by registering to vote and getting those who have rightly been put off by voting, the voter marketing, and process to register as well. But no matter how you register, do so.  Otherwise someone else is voting for you. 

Write-In VICENTE CRUZ                      

Oakland City Council Candidate People’s District 6
P.O. Box 20299 Oakland, CA 94620


Monday, October 13, 2014

Write-In VICENTE CRUZ for Oakland city council people's district 6

The foot march that is my attempt a write-in run at city council continues. We passed out a total of 400 voter guides already (Greg get ready I need 2 more boxes) 250 handed out on Sunday with great receptions of "thank you" "good luck" "wait your the actual candidate" and 2 "get the fuck out of here on the evening shift. Today (Monday) was a lighter day for hand outs, we did only 50 houses and one laundry mat. In my defense I had PT in the morning taught 2 kinder basketball classes 15 each (plug for smaller class sizes) so walking another few miles was not going to happen. I still hope to have a video log of this but as of yet not found any one with that much free time. Until next time please remember to vote at least in local elections and vote for who you believe would best represent the interests of the people.

Saturday, October 11, 2014

Alternate front to Write-In draft


VICENTE CRUZ
Candidate for Oakland
City Council People's District 6
November 4, 2014
Your voice
Your community
 
HOW I will deal with Public Safety
I believe we have looked at public safety from a perspective that our current approach has not worked. The proof is the Recidivism, the failing of half our students, and the violence that comes from poverty that effects disproportionally people of color. I will bring forth an approach of education, employment, and health as a priority to public safety. Policing has long been an issue around public safety. We spend millions on police misconduct, now more than ever we need community policing. I would advocate for any new police are hired from Oakland also we need a real police commission independent from internal affairs. Not to have police accountability costs us in the most expensive way possible because we have lost community trust and support.
 
  • Keep youth away from crime thru job training education
  • Police commission with the power to terminate police officers
  • Responsible overtime distribution
  • Review and secure pension programs
  • Work with communities most affected with the greatest needs


Do some of this housekeeping and then the cost of hiring more officers would not be the multimillion dollar hamster wheel that it is now and we could expand staff with the support of the public and enough funds to hire them. First, the public needs to feel that our police are held up to a high ethical standard and that they work for us and not the other way around.  If we do not feel that the police serve us, why pay the cost? Now people want to outsource police services and rent private police?  What will that cost? And the cost of employing people who will not live in our city should be brought into account. That costs us in trust, in support and in flat dollars.  Why are we hiring people who do not want to live here?

Write-In Vicente Cruz People's District 6 Oakland City Council Draft


        VICENTE CRUZ

Candidate for Oakland

City Council People's District 6

November 4, 2014

Your voice

Your community

 

HOW I will deal with Public Safety

I believe we have looked at public safety from a perspective that our current approach has not worked. The proof is the Recidivism, the failing of half our students, and the violence that comes from poverty that effects disproportionally people of color. I will bring forth an approach of education, employment, housing, and health as a priority to public safety. The best public safety plan we could come up with is a better economy. Less poverty, better housing, better health care, more jobs, and more educational opportunities can only help and should be part of every decision a city council member makes.

 

One of 4 factors is part of most of our city’s crime:  Substance abuse, homelessness, truancy, and recidivism.  
When we work on crime prevention programs we need to know that we are always staying focused on all of these four social problems.  These four are the priority. We need to do the hard work of bridging the divisions, disdain and distrust in our community. Since we agree that there should be enforcement, prevention and community policing, then we should focus on that and spend our time on outreach to all sectors of the community. Volunteer community groups across the city and across our society are working hard on social outreach, violence and crime prevention and neighborhood law enforcement.  City government can reach out to all of them and bring disparate groups together, but it is going to be a long, difficult campaign and each and every one of us will need to be willing to LISTEN to the other views.

 
The police force, like all of city government, needs to be held accountable to civilian oversight. 
Measure Z funding and all other programs need transparency, managerial review and inspection.
Do some of this housekeeping and then the cost of hiring more officers would not be the multimillion dollar hamster wheel that it is now and we could expand staff with the support of the public and enough funds to hire them. First, the public needs to feel that our police are held up to a high ethical standard and that they work for us and not the other way around.  If we do not feel that the police serve us, why pay the cost? And the cost of employing people who will not live in our city should be brought into account. That costs us in trust, in support and in flat dollars.



Write-In VICENTE CRUZ                      
Oakland City Council Candidate
People’s District 6
P.O. Box 20299 Oakland, CA 94620


In Oakland we need to face some facts.  


We have many crises in our city that need immediate attention.


There is as three prong crises facing our community
Which are education, crime and employment we need schools up, crime down and jobs in.
Our city budget has been attacked extensively and designed to solely serve the interest of the elite.
We need to hold a budget convention and together, develop a new, comprehensive budget. We need to deal with the pension’s entitlement problems and have a stable, reliable budget, encompassing the various operations; from parks and recreation to police stations. We need a budget that within its structure also focuses on the fluctuation of an economy, and preventative strategies are prioritized to protect the city’s population. There is a crisis in our democracy. Council districts should look like the neighborhoods of Oakland, (not gerrymandered districts that cut them up) All Oaklanders need to have a voice and be represented in our government. 


Money needs to be out of our local election process
And; we need to formalize the relationship with our grass roots neighborhood groups and local community leaders, devolving part of the city authority and budget to those people that have live in Oakland and transform the city into an autonomous entity instead of upholding an oligarchical governmental system. VICENTE CRUZ proposes to make these and many other’s with the citizens of Oakland and not for them.  Also, our priority is to create and form producers, not consumers, of the politics in our own communities. That means taking ownership of our city, and participating in direct action, wherein we have to get involved with voting. We can no longer make excuses, we have to recognize the power that we have, and challenge the system that is rigged in favor of paid political advertising and the status quo.  


The working-class, the common-person is the solution.  
The running of money-free grass-roots campaigns, the energy behind a reform of the City Charter and budget, the will to deal with our most intractable social problems all can find their solution in an active public.  We need to say NO to money politics and take a definitive position by not voting for it; what we can do to change our city is to help by spreading the word of a real alternative in Oakland, without the usage of corporate media and paid advertising as well as VOTING FOR REAL CHANGES AND A BETTER TOMORROW.


Now in Oakland Green Party member VICENTE CRUZ
who has long track record dedicated to real change, is running as a write-In candidate to be your voice for people’s district 6 your and the city’s real needs such as: Schools with vocational training. Schools with arts and sports with healthy food, safe public services, Community Policing, Restorative Justice, Local employment,  Stable economic environment,  Environmental retrofitting, And many, many other basic practical things that our city should be doing, but is currently only doing for show, if at all. VICENTE CRUZ is stepping forward to be one of those committed to a reform of our city from top to bottom, from police practices to budget policies with our faith in a democracy that includes all of us. Please help by registering to vote and getting those who have rightly been put off by voting, the voter marketing, and process to register as well. But no matter how you register, do so.  Otherwise someone else is voting for you. 


Write-In VICENTE CRUZ                      
Oakland City Council Candidate People’s District 6
P.O. Box 20299 Oakland, CA 94620