Our Mayor is Loudly a Progressive
A Closer Look Reveals a More Complicated Politics
Opinion
As our consecutive back-to-back termed mayor, John Bauters, prepares to step down to allow our vice mayor Courtney Welch assume the Emeryville mayoralty, now seems a good time to take stock of the politics of this loquacious, globe trotting, camera smitten leader of ours. The two year mayor of Emeryville as it turns out, is well known outside our little town. Notably, not since the fall of the corrupt chief of police John LaCoste back in the 1980s, has Emeryville had a political leader so well known around the nation until the rise of Council member cum mayor John Bauters. The vehicle for this has been Mr Bauters’ energetic penchant for self promotion.
Emeryville Mayor John Bauters He recently told a throng of striking Oakland workers he supports labor over corporations. Conveniently, he didn't tell them his actual record on that. |
Mayor Bauters came out publicly against building more parks for Emeryville but many might be surprised to learn that our liberal mayor has quietly foreclosed on the idea of establishing an ethics commission for City Hall. Amid a growing culture of nastiness on the Council and under increasing pressure from the public, Mr Bauters relented recently and joined his Council colleagues in a vote to allow a ceremonial albeit toothless ‘code of ethics’ for City Council members and City Staff. But he vigorously opposed a more constraining citizen’s ethics commission as other neighboring cities have done.
Mayor Bauters seems to be saying the government can be trusted to investigate itself and the citizens should simply trust them. When the Tattler recently inquired about the establishment of an ethics commission, Mayor Bauters was unequivocal: “No” he said tersely. This is an authoritarian, illiberal view of governance.
On the housing front, Mayor Bauters (and Vice Mayor Welch) has led the Council majority in fierce support of a corporate vision of 100% rental units for Emeryville, in direct defiance of our General Plan. Emeryville has for more than a decade, exceeded the market rate housing recommendations of the Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG), making cries about not enough market rate housing from the housing developer lobbying group YIMBY, ring hollow. Nonetheless, the Mayor and Vice Mayor have both followed the straight and narrow pro-corporate developer YIMBY path although Mr Bauters HAS pushed for more affordable housing. Notably, he led a drive to pass Measure C, a voter backed, taxpayer funded $50 million affordable housing bond in 2018 without objection from developers.
Bike boulevards in Emeryville were never supposed to have more than 3000 vehicle trips per day, until Mayor Bauters said a resounding NO to that. |
Being narcissistic, Mayor Bauters doesn’t take a principled stance on just about anything, the evanescent and shifting opinions of the fickle public being his conspicuous go to place. Recently, as public opinion about labor unions has shifted to a more pro-union stance, Mr Bauters has been all over that. So whereas before, he was vehemently anti-labor, now Mayor Bauters has used a bullhorn to support labor….literally he’s taken up a bullhorn. Back in 2015 when Emeryville businesses cried over our new Minimum Wage Ordinance, a law written before he got on the Council, John Bauters led a 2018 drive to roll back wages delineated by the ordinance, leaving the working poor the working poor. A labor petition drive of Emeryville voters ultimately stopped Mr Bauters' anti-worker move.
But that was then, now he says he LOVES labor. Last week our Mayor, during a workers' strike at Kaiser Permanente in Oakland, gave a full throated, bullhorn assisted trashing of corporate greed and pledged his fealty to labor. That’s just the way he rolls he told the crowd of striking workers, always in support of the little guy. Later, he proudly told his 38,000 Twitter followers (X) all about it on his ‘Mayor John’ site. He told them, “It is wholly unacceptable for a greedy corporation like Kaiser to rely on frontline healthcare workers to lead us through a pandemic and then turn its back on fair wages and basic dignity”. He failed to mention he did the same thing as Kaiser did to workers when he tried to overturn Emeryville’s Minimum Wage Ordinance. Did it slip his mind? Maybe. It’s hard to know the mind of a narcissist.
So now Mayor Bauters will become just regular old Councilman Bauters (unless he goes for a third term as mayor....warning Emeryville citizens, it could happen). Next up, the corporate Democrat Courtney Welch and her illiberal, anti-democratic drama train. Her constituents that disagree with her or try to hold her to account, all “fuck boys” in her estimation, likely will have some fireworks to look forward to. Maybe the new Code of Ethics will constrain the pugilistic Mayor Welch. Don’t bet on it.