Is Dan serious about being Mayor?

Here’s the thing.  I don’t want to have to be involved in local politics at all.

However, I live in Trenton and own enough property so that high taxes and declining value could be a substantial economic blow.  I am not alone in this precarious situation.  Every home and building owner in Trenton is at risk as our city’s budget comes closer to falling into the financial abyss.

I’ve listened to the candidates and just don’t hear a serious “by the numbers” explanation of how they think we can rescue ourselves.  Instead, I hear a lot of blame being laid on the State.

I also know that many of our candidates have been in public life for many years but have never jumped up and down screaming about the fact that we were so dependent on the State.  Even now, several of the candidates are asking for votes so they can do more for the poor citizens of Trenton.  We’re sinking, as a city, and yet there are candidates talking about new social programs.

There are candidates who either believe or know that citizens want to hear, “that fixing the schools will revitalize Trenton”.  That notion is absurd and tells me that I’m listening to a “Know Nothing”  politician.  In order to magically fix the schools, we’d have to start with the young kids and put them into some magical environment that hasn’t even been invented, wait 12 years, and then perhaps we’d have a graduation rate worth bragging about.  It could be decades before Trenton’s schools are better than surrounding suburbs.  Nobody moves to a city for the schools that are “almost as good”.  Trenton schools need to be “as good, or better”, but we can’t make that happen in time to save our city.

We need a no-nonsense, and dare I say pragmatic (another word for Republican) approach to our problem.  We need a “Bull in the China shop” much like Chris Christie has become for NJ.  We need to do the opposite of what we’ve been doing in Trenton for the past 20 years.

We don’t need balance, we need imbalance.  Trenton has gone out of its way to be attractive to the poor for quite some time and has done little to attract middle class and high income residents.  We’re going to have to change that balance.  We’re actually going to have to find a way to appeal to people with disposable income and lots of them.

As I look at the candidates and at myself,  I’ve come to the conclusion that I have something to offer Trenton.  As a Management Consultant, my job is often to help organizations improve and to do the best things first.  We help our clients manage by the numbers.  As a volunteer in Trenton, I find myself drawn towards the challenging problem of urban revitalization.  It’s one of the great challenges of our time and I want to be a part of meeting that challenge.  ReinventTrenton.com is all about that as is TrentonLofts.com and FixTrentonsBudget.com.

Running for mayor is a thankless job and being mayor would involve some personal and financial pain for me and Michelle (Michelle doesn’t like the idea).  However, if voters look around and decide they just can’t tie their futures to any of the existing candidates and would prefer to take the opposite approach, I will serve.  Probably only for one term, but I’d serve long enough to give the opposite approach a chance to take shape.

I understand that many Trentonians have been fed a diet of rhetoric on revitalization over the years and I’ve written quite a bit to debunk much of it. But, just so there aren’t any surprises, a few of the ingredients a Dodson administration include are listed below.  If you can’t depart with the notion that these sacred cows need to be cast out, then don’t vote for me:

  • Create and institutionalize a meaningful budget process
  • Reassess on a 5 year cycle and adjust our tax rate accordingly
  • Lift the residency requirement for all city workers (we need the best minds possible on the case)
  • Call in outside law enforcement support to augment our police
  • Reinvent our city processes to enable our staff to have a bigger impact for less
  • Make every aspect of Trenton the MOST business and development friendly in the US
  • No support at all for subsidized, deed restricted, housing
  • Negotiate a fair deal with the State, to gradually get us off of state aid
  • Lobby, maybe through the US Justice Dept., for integration of schools in Mercer County and NJ (that equates to busing)

For those that have read my blog over the years, none of this is new.  I just want to make it clear that my firm belief is that protecting the above “sacred cows” is in the way of Trenton’s progress.  Adopting the above is the “opposite” of what we’ve been doing and the “opposite” of the positions for many of the current candidates.

In the end, it’s the voters choice. If called I’d serve and would love the challenge.

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4 Responses to “Is Dan serious about being Mayor?”

  • Dan,

    If I was in Trenton I would write you in. Here’s why.

    It is time to start electing more individuals with economic training. Because government IS about the money, it IS about the power to spend and where to spend the people’s money. It does require hard headed thinkers, not softies.

    You have demonstrated a consistent interest in improving Trenton. There will be those that will say you run because of your property interests, that you are a “rich capitalist” thinking only of himself. That is the lie of the coward who will not admit they he or she is running for their own self-interest as well. I say that you have been more than generous with your efforts toward Trenton. In between elections, you never go away. I can’t say that for several other candidates that come out only when there’s a possibility of winning the office. So many of these candidates want only the title. Not the obvious grueling work that lies ahead. The evidence for this lies in the fact that too many of them are not thinking outside the box at all. They would be more of the same s–t.

    God bless you Dan. And good luck.
    Laura

  • Thanks Laura.

    You’re right, I do own property in Trenton (my home and 7 rental units). But then again, 60% of Trentonians own their own homes as well and have similar vested interests.

    You’d have to be more worried about a candidate that didn’t own property (you’re interests wouldn’t be aligned).

    It is true that I’m a capitalist. I’m not so sure about “rich”.

    Make no mistake voters will be choosing a free market capitalist if they write me in. Of course no one can be “hard hearted” all the time. In my own way, the policies I espouse are meant to make life more pleasant for rich, poor and middle class.

  • Figen M.:

    Hi Dan:

    I have been reading your blog for awhile and i was very dissappointed when i see you don’t run for mayor.
    I know we are not at the same side politically, but our heart is at the same place and what we share is not only economics background but your above “ingredients”.

    I don’t live in Trenton but i own properties in Trenton. I love Trenton and through my tenants i am emotionally connected to Trenton. I want “soft heartedly” a pleasant life for rich, poor and middle class. I want my tenants who work so hard to pay their rent to live in a better city.

    And i want a mayor who says “ok i might only serve one term but this might give a chance to opposite approach to shape in the future”.
    I hope a new approach would be an answer for my endless “whys”.
    Unfortunately, i do not have any representation but I believe you will be a fresh air to this city

    Good Luck,
    Figen M.

  • GALE RIDER:

    GO FOR MAYOR !!! GOOD LUCK , GOD BLESS YOU,
    YOU SOUND LIKE YOU CARE AND YOU HAVE THE BACK GROUND FOR IT!! I AM NOT ORGINALLY FROM TRENTON BUT , I SEE WHAT YOU ARE TRYING TO DO. I DON’T HAVE A COLLEGE DEGREE, BUT I KNOW WHAT I WANTED TO DO ALSO FOR THE CITY OF TRENTON ALSO. HOPEFULLY THINGS WILL CHANGE. IF YOU DO RUN AND YOU MAKE IT. PLEASE PUT IN MORE PARKS & REOPEN THE LIBARIES AND SUMMER JOBS FOR STUDENTS , IT WOULD BE LESS CRIME. I WILL PRAY YOU MAKE IT..

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