We are amazed at the results of our non-scientific but trendy “Readers Poll”. The person our readers selected as the most effective President of City Council was a man who has been gone from the local political scene for the past five years, Curt John.
Mr. John was a well-known name, from his politically connected family, his years as a UE basketball star, Â and his past public service. We understand why people call Mr. John the “Dean of local Politics.“
We did find a common thread among the job performance of the top finishers, Curt John,  John Friend CPA , Dr. Dan Adams and Connie Robinson. All  of them presided over City Council meetings that were often contentious, but they did the People’s business in a way that showed respect for their constituents. People who came to meetings were always given a reasonable opportunity to ask questions and share their opinions. City Council meetings sometimes dragged on for hours, but people were heard.
Like many of our readers, we long for the good old days when dissent and diverse points of view were heard, even welcomed, at City Council meetings. Doing the work of the taxpayers isn’t pretty sometimes and it isn’t over with quickly, It seems that our current Council and its leadership just want to do the bidding of the Winnecke political machine, under the alias of “being collaborativeâ€, before anybody knows, what hit them, In less than an hour some of our current “Collaborative Councilâ€Â members adjourns to Haynie’s Corner for libations and interested taxpayers can go home and watch TV.
We wonder if the dismal ratings of BJ Watts and Keith Jarboe, Â are not due, at least in part, to the condescending attitudes they sometimes displayed toward speakers who came before them.
The current President of the City Council, Missy Mosby may go down in history as the least popular occupant of that seat. Â Her constant texting during meetings, adamant refusal to really listen to citizens, and shocking lack of familiarity with Roberts’ Rules are big minuses for her. Â The decision-making process behind her hiring of a Republican as City Council attorney who lives in Warrick County has left a lot of Democrats mystified, too.
Bottom line,  it looks like our readers miss the strong leadership and collaborative style of past City Council member Curt John!