Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Hemet, the New Perris / Moreno Valley.


There was once a time when Perris, California was the community to be feared. Crime was high, undesirable elements permeated their streets, and blighted areas were everywhere. Then there was Moreno Valley. In the 80's, this community was infiltrated with the inter-city people and problems. The impact was huge! Gangs became second nature....accepted, tolerated, permanent fixtures in town.

For a while, Hemet was immune to such degradation to the pristine quality of life ...then that changed. Hemet, you see, has become the hub for gang members, welfare recipients, the low cognition,Spanish speaking, gross obese, homeless, vagrant, and the host of societal ills that have the ability to congregate in one city. A quick trip to the local Super Walmart (take your pick, San Jacinto has one as well) will expose the various criminal elements that live in this community. Community leaders tend to steer away from such topics as the work diligently to lead the city into further depths of hell. They will proudly stand before you and simply speak of items that pertain to really nothing...because they know not what they do not know. Interesting cycling taking place.

Friday, May 22, 2009

New Hemet City Council

Downtown Hemet home of John Petty
If anyone knows Hemet Developer and County of Riverside Planning Commissioner John Petty (this is his home in downtown Hemet), they will know that he is the puppet master of the 3 freshmen on board Hemet City council. He strategically managed their campaign and did a fine job getting them elected. He manages to stay "just far enough away", but maintains his sense of well being as he charges the City of Hemet vicariously though Hemet City Council. Petty is to Hemet what Kato Kalien was to OJ Simpson (parasitic in nature).

It became apparent early on that the slated candidates were the pocket lint of Mr. Petty. However, early on Jim Foreman strayed away from the pact and became an independent. Youseff and Franchville are intriguing at best, offering no real management skill to their new post. Youseff represents as aloof, unsure and out of place with his new role at the young age of 27. Franchville seems focused on using his talent for makeup in the press. Interesting enough, both men are often seen around town together, coming and going from meeting together and maintaining the same office together. It would appear they are in unison in all thoughts never deviating from one another or posing as an individual with individual thinking.

On their campaign ticket, all three men ran on "transparency", yet current council has held more "closed" sessions than those before them. And why wouldn't they? With three cops on council, it would only make sense that things were kept from the public eye.

Another ticket Franchille and Youseff ran on was omitting the use of city tools, such as credit cards and other items providing a direct connect to perks of the city coffers. But most recently, on a trip to sacramento (with Nick Jones in tow), council member Jim Foreman took the city credit card with and became host to the clandenstine parasites Franchville and Foreman ....instead having Mr. Foreman debit their activities on his card. They did say they weren't going to use the city credit card and, well, they didn't.

The constituents of this city still wait for real solutions and problem solving to take place, that's all they know how. The previous council and city manager left this city in a state a dis-repair with current "leaders" riding on those tattered coat tails. This writer personally feels that current council and their puppeteers have no real passion or the necessary tools to do what is crucial to right this city. If you stop and stare, Hemet has no real value except to attract every societal ill unfit to live in the finer communities that surround Hemet. Hemet has become, well, the true definition of a "dump".

Those in the "inner core" of Hemet are comedic at best as they climb over one another to get to the top....the top of what, one is not sure. The inner core, current council included indeed, throw stones, plot in a group think style, and condemn the city next door...never really putting any true ideas, energy, or beauty into their own city. As they pick on the prospering city next door, climb over one another to achieve a high status in the community, they fail to take notice of the dumping ground infested compound they call home and what it has become. The "red queen effect" is in full roar here ... (It takes all the running you can do, to keep in the same place).

While Hemet continues to grow in crime and populace, the police department is at the various staging of decay. Hemet has lost a host of GOOD quality officers to surrounding cities and "golden handshakes of retirement". The city leaders have offered no real cohesiveness or reason for increased decline in morale at the Hemet Police Department. This is probably an OK thing for those who plotted and planned its destruction in order to squire a contract with the Riverside County Sheriff's Office. John Petty and local mortuary owner, City of Hemet planning commissioner and town lush Nick Jones, and a cast of other interesting characters, have long dreamed of having the county take over the policing of the City of Hemet. I suppose chipping away at the things that make up a municipality is important to them (see John Petty's home on 215 S Carmalita St, clearly a man who lacks vision and appearance).

Hemet, California

Sad state of affairs Hemet, California. Hemet used to be the mecca for the senior citizens to roam and enjoy the fruits of their retirement. Today, what is seen is the migration of inner city, problematic populace from south Los Angeles. Hemet is now home to the most essential government bread baskets that allow for the unemployment rate to rise right along with the crime rate. Hemet hosts every available government run entity that attracts even the most delicate of societal rejects to its stable. As you drive down Florida Avenue, your rear view mirror is smacked with a picture that can truly alarm your sense of well being due to the myriad of vacant and boarded up buildings and lots, decay, and a variety of societal cast offs roaming about. Why wouldn't the problems of other communities migrate to Hemet? Enter, cheap and subsidized housing available by the oceans.

Hemet is failing its good citizens. The quality folk that have called Hemet home for 40 plus years are either packing up their homes and family and getting out, or they have died off. One can only conclude that Hemet, California is truly a fearful, wasteland with no real clarity as to how to go anywhere else but further down.