- The two biggest spenders, Wilson and Christensen are out
- Becker and Buhler are in:
Buhler ran his campaign accenting the fact that he really had no principles, and was so easy going he could work with anybody. Let's hope if elected he's not as much of a pushover as he likes to sound.
I'm also weary of how much Becker has staked his campaign on environmental issues. Although important, the city needs fiscal and financial health as well. He wants to spend our money on more and more trax lines to reduce commuter traffic, where if the demand for such lines were to be high enough, would be able to pay for itself. I'm also baffled again by his opposition to the skybridge which would allow more convenient access through downtown businesses and shopping attractions. Instead he claims disallowing the skybridge (which 70% of Utahns support) would 'open up' downtown. When this 'opening up' is actually just forcing shoppers to scurry about the streets trying to get to their next location because it would somehow be more pleasing for him. Besides these facts, it creeps me out how closely he resembles the devil on his campaign site: (http://www.ralphbecker.com/)
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LOL, to the devil..sigh.
Yes... Buhler's campaign looked like he dragged out his old high school student body officer campaign materials, not like he is someone who should be taken seriously. My question for you is this: do you like any of the candidates? :)
My answer is, no.. I reluctantly voted for Christensen, but now I'm going for Buhler (only for the hope his election annoys the lefties!)
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