WHY I’M RUNNING FOR SAN FRANCISCO MAYOR
Twenty six years ago, I came to San Francisco because it represented
a bright opportunity. It had an environment of personal freedom and
entrepreneurship. People were open to new ideas, wherever they came
from. The City was bustling with creative energy and tolerance was
abundant. It stood in stark contrast to other places I'd been in
where money in the bank was more important than opportunity and who
you knew was more important than what you knew.
Gradually, I saw San Francisco turn from a place of openness and
tolerance to one of nanny-like political correctness. People stopped
getting along and became antagonistic. Instead of entrepreneurial,
it became more important to be connected and play politics to get
around San Francisco's fee and regulatory nightmare. Over the years,
I saw a free society turn into one where the unproductive preyed
upon the productive to the point where bedrock companies, born and
built here, can no longer take it. They are giving up on San
Francisco and voting with their feet. We lost 94,000 jobs last year,
the highest in the country. This is a very bad omen for San
Francisco. My experience indicates that it’s going to get much
worse.
I’m running for Mayor because I’m seriously concerned about the
future of the City. As a business person and family man, I find the
prevailing political dialogue does not address what we need to solve
our problems. Other candidates express their support for parts of my
platform but are too politically constrained to represent them with
confidence. As I believe these principles are necessary for San
Francisco’s health, I’ve taken the job of representing them for
myself. While some candidates support personal and others economic
issues, my campaign understands we cannot have one without the
other. Democratic liberties have never survived in societies that
turned against both personal and economic liberty and
responsibility.
Politicians never lead a parade. They march in front of them. My
campaign is about turning the parade, not playing politics. If my
campaign can change the way San Franciscans think, even a little,
I'm confident politicians will turn right with us.
San Francisco should be known as the city of love, learning and
commerce. Our city was once vibrant and growing with few government
controls – “The City That Knows How”. Let’s make it happen again!
I
want San Franciscans to have what they need to take care of their
families, neighborhoods and be generous with their time and money. I
want San Franciscans to understand Charity cannot be achieved at the
ballot box but only through personal and voluntarily caring for
those in need. I want you to be the best you can be by your
definition, not politicians in City Hall. If you want this kind of
leadership, then I am asking for your vote so I can fight for you as
San Francisco’s Mayor. Please join me in this worthy cause. Visit
DennyforMayor.com.
For a San
Francisco that’s Prosperous, Free, Inclusive, and a Beacon for the
World,
Vote Michael
Denny, Libertarian - Solutions and Results!
2435 Lake St. SF, CA 94121
986-7677 x123
www.DennyforMayor.com