October 5, 2010 -- The Lookout Staff submitted questionnaires
to the 23 candidates running for seats on the City Council and Board of
Education. The candidates were given the same timeframe to answer the
questions and were limited to 150 words per answer.
During the next several days, the Lookout News will publish the candidates’
answers verbatim. The profiles for the four-year City Council race will
be published first, followed by the two-year City Council race and lastly
the Board of Education race. They will appear in alphabetical order based
on the candidates’ first names.
Name: Jerry Rubin
Running for: 4-year City Council seat
Status: Challenger
How long have you lived in Santa Monica? In what neighborhood
do you live?
20 years. 17 years in Ocean Park. 43 years in Venice/S.M. area. I am originally
from Philadelphia.
Why do you enjoy living in Santa Monica?
If you visit my campaign website and click "I Love Santa Monica"
you will see some of the many reasons my wife Marissa and I really enjoy
and love living in Santa Monica. Visit- JerryPeaceActivistRubin.com.
How would you rate the current City Council? What particular
decisions stand out for you that made you form that opinion?
I think it is a hard job, and all 7 are certainly doing much dedicated
and hard work, especially when they are working collaboratively.
What is the most frequent complaint you hear on the campaign
trail? What do you plan to do about this issue?
Lots of complaints but not really enough praise and appreciation. Of course
Santa Monica has many challenges such as traffic, homelessness, etc.,
etc., but we would all benefit from a bit more individual and collective
reflection on the positive things that make Santa Monica such a truly
great city. I'm not saying concerns and complaints aren't constructively
important, including my own. However, if elected (even if not elected),
I want to work more on promoting win-win solutions and community unity.
Should Santa Monica residents be allowed to vote on major development
agreements? Why or why not?
I don't think it is routinely the best idea. It would politicize the open
process we have now.
Where do you stand on Measure Y, the half-cent sales tax proposal,
and Measure YY, the companion measure that would recommend 50 percent
of the tax revenue go to education?
Yes on "Y". Yes Yes on "YY". The nearly $13,000,000
Santa Monica could make from this reasonable transaction and use tax would
stay in Santa Monica, would exempt food, groceries and medicine, and would
help our schools, firefighters and police officers immeasurably, just
to mention a few.
Solve the traffic problem in Santa Monica in under 150 words.
If only it were that simple (I might actually need at least 200 words).
I do know real solutions are complicated, but let me offer a few simple,
helpful and realistic things to consider: Drive a little less. Take the
bus, bike or walk a little more. Remember those three very beautiful words:
Big Blue Bus. We have the best bus company in America and it's still the
best deal in town!
If you were emperor with absolute authority for a day and could
do one thing for Santa Monica, what would it be?
Appoint myself emperor for life as kind of a scary jokester prank, and
then fire myself to a happy symphony of collective resident and visitor
relief. (Oops, that's two things).
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