The current attack on Bastrop City Councilwoman Cheryl Lee is nothing more than retribution and payback. Her City Council opponents say the concerns raised in her 42-page detailed memo aren’t worth investigating. Instead, they wanted to limit her access to information and want her off the Council.
Retribution. Retribution is common in the political world. This attack on Councilwoman Cheryl Lee is nothing more than retribution for her support of ending the vicious attack on Mayor Nelson. It’s retribution for her call for the shenanigans to end and a return to the business of the City and its residents.
Payback. Payback is common in the political world. If citizens didn’t know it existed before, the lawfare thrown at President Trump is proof positive. Take on the establishment, those who want power and control, and as Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said, they have “six ways from Sunday at getting back at you.” That’s true for not only the intelligence community, but politicos and their funders / supporters.
Cheryl Lee and I are in opposite political parties. But, the first time I heard her speak (it was about the wastewater treatment project), I knew she knew her stuff and spoke from a position of being well informed. You see, I was a councilwoman and mayor of a town that had been under a 20 year sewer ban, one that built a 4-phase, 1400 home, sewer project, and dealt with all the issues associated with that. It was quite obvious that Cheryl Lee does her homework.
To the public: Don’t be fooled. From my experience, when council members vociferously attack other council members, it’s a sign of either corruption or of ignorance. Far too often, elected officials just go with whatever the city administration has to say, not wanting to do the detailed homework necessary to do their jobs and cast informed votes. Less often, they are actually part of the game and don’t want anyone around who might be looking into the details of complex transactions.
Administrators work for the Council. Thus, it is the Council’s job to be sure they are doing what they’re supposed to do, ensuring contracts are properly scoped and administered, bills are properly paid, employees and contractors are fully qualified for their work, contracts aren’t thrown to unqualified friends, and projects come in on time and as budgeted. If Council people aren’t asking informed and detailed questions, how can they possibly claim to represent the people who elected them?
Cheryl Lee should be thanked, not vilified, for her work and effective representation. Beware those who do otherwise.