Tuesday, March 29, 2022

Who Will The City Of Milwaukee Voters Elect, Dumb Or Dumber For Mayor? Both Former Aldermen Cavalier Johnson And Robert "Bob" Donovan Are Candidates For Mayor

Who will be the next Mayor of Milwaukee, Dumb or Dumber?

By H. Nelson Goodson, a Southside of Milwaukee voter

March 29, 2022

Milwaukee, Wisconsin - Next week Tuesday, on April 5, 2021, Milwaukee registered voters will decide who to elect for mayor in the City of Milwaukee. Will it be either Dumb or Dumber who gets elected? Sorry folks, no credible and courageous write-in candidates decided to throw their hats in the race this time around.

Current acting Mayor and former Alderman Cavalier Johnson, a mayoral candidate is definitely a anti Black and Latino politician who barred color groups from attending a town hall meeting and is being sued in federal court, plus he also signed into law an ordinance approved by 11 Milwaukee Common Council members that rejected a third Latino/Hispanic majority voting-age population Aldermanic District. Shame on him.

Voces de la Frontera Action decided to go against its sister organization Voces de la Frontera who led the struggle to create a third Hispanic majority voting-age population Aldermanic District in the Southside with various groups and public elected officials including the Wisconsin Hispanic Scholarship Foundation Inc. that sponsors the three-day Mexican Fiesta at Summerfest in late August. But, Voces de la Frontera Action Board of Directors betrayed the Latino community and threw its own sister organization Voces de la Frontera under the bus and endorsed Johnson for Mayor despite his anti-Hispanic majority voting-age population Aldermanic District stand. Shame on them.

Also mayoral candidate, Robert "Bob" Donovan who retired from the Milwaukee Common Council failed to pass an ordinance to ban all taco food trucks along W. National Ave. between S. 27 to S. 38 Streets in the Southside of Milwaukee. As it turned out, Donovan was targeting only one taco food truck. Donovan's ban of taco food trucks ordinance was a passed by the Milwaukee Common Council and then it was vetoed by former Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett after a public outcry against Donovan's anti-taco food truck ordinance.

Donovan was recently recorded live on Facebook by a victim of an alleged physical assault. Donovan appeared to strike a elderly known clown by the name Ken Kraucunas who stopped to speak to Donovan at the Zebb's Restaurant on S. 27 and W. Morgan Ave.

In Wisconsin, it's a felony to physically assault an elderly person, if a criminal complaint is filed by the victim.


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