March 22, 2012

Misguided Editorial On Cambridge MA Government

Crimson editors say "There is no risk of despotism from an administrator accountable to the City Council," indicating complete ignorance of Cambridge City Councilors. US Congressmen are normally spineless. The City Council is more like a school of cuttlefish. No one employed by the City will ever criticize the City Manager. He runs the city without opposition. Never was there a majority on the Council to oppose what the Manager wants to do. One pervasive pattern is his total obedience to the desires of Harvard. What Harvard administrators desire the Manager does. The Councilors fear him more than employees. In some years it appeared that he controlled who got elected to the Council. He is a great bureaucrat who goes along to get along and complies with most laws. Inconvenient laws are ignored by the Council and the Manager. It all depends on your perspective when evaluating the Manager's tenure. Ten years is enough for the FBI Director. Why is 30 years not too much for a City Manager? Are the opportunities for corruption less at the local level where few people are watching?

http://www.thecrimson.com/article/2012/3/22/harvard-cambridge-healy-manager-retires/

The Beginning of the End
Cambridge City Manager’s long service deserves praise, structure evaluation
By THE Harvard CRIMSON STAFF
Published: Thursday, March 22, 2012

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Tee hee! It is worse than that. Listen in to City Council meetings when the City Manager explains laws, ordinances, city departments and how people actually do things. The city councilors are not even very good at running their own meetings. It is ludicrous to think that these clowns are able to choose a new city manager. The odds are high that Deputy City Manager Richard Rossi, Robert Healy's right hand man, will run the city for the next 30 years. Cambridge must keep up their image of being progressive, maintaining Healy's policies. Hahaha.

http://www.thecrimson.com/article/2012/3/20/city-manager-contract-extension/

City Holds Onto Manager
By MAYA JONAS-SILVER,
Harvard CRIMSON STAFF WRITER
Published: Tuesday, March 20, 2012

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