Sun City Anthem

Wednesday, April 8, 2020

A Sun City Anthem Board Candidate Responds with "Professionalism" & "Class"

Sun City Anthem Board Candidate
Nelson Orth
Responds to Berman & Linow Criticism
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3 comments:

  1. It certainly didn't take long for the Berman "machine" to look at the comments displayed by Mr. Orth in a negative manner.

    This is to be expected when a corrupt system to which he has been an active part of for years, is at stake of close observation and examination, and in all likelihood, if removed from machine control, will look at the past to change its direction, not prolong it.

    What is the Berman MACHINE rejecting now?

    A positive idea as an alternative to the past restaurant disasters that have taken place each and every time he and "his machine" have had control of the Sun City Anthem Board.

    What has he and his chosen past "machine" leadership given Sun City Anthem for the past 10 years since his MACHINE began its control?

    A restaurant tenant who robbed 8 Las Vegas banks and served six years in a Colorado federal penitentiary...

    ... an individual caught stealing SCA equipment...

    ...a TV chef that now runs a sandwich shop...

    ...a tenant that was unable to pay little of anything and granted $40,000 of unsecured association loans that defaulted...

    and ...

    a recent attempt an an arrangement, whose chief financier had a history of bankruptcy.

    And with that record of disaster, the MACHINE's only solution remaining is to use YOUR MONEY through an association pay-all restaurant...

    ...asking a community to elect an individual, Wendy Linow, who declared a personal bankruptcy only two and a half years ago...

    ...a Chapter 7 bankruptcy...

    ...a bankruptcy with the ultimate result of removing all personal spending habits from responsibility, and thrusting them on the shoulders of those who believed her to be a responsible individual...

    ...and now....

    ....a short time later, expects a community to believe such an individual is the right person to have a voice in its spending between $8-$9 million dollars of dues revenue EACH YEAR.

    Let's hope that another gigantic mistake is not allowed to take place by electing her along with current President Candace Karrow, whose record of...

    ...insulting individual community residents, especially among our Asian Community,..

    ....whose behavior resulted in 6 of 7 members of the Finance Committee to resign...

    ...and...

    ...purposely withholding information from homeowners in the case of a C.O.O. contract which she KNOWINGLY LIED, stating it was confidential, when the Nevada Real Estate Division ruled it was not...

    ....yet despite that ruling, STILL will not publish it, allowing the homeowners the RIGHT to know what she and her MACHINE have committed all owners to for years to come.

    That is what the MACHINE brings to the 2020 election......that, and the support from an individual whose past is every bit the example of condoning such unsavory behavior.

    Mr. Orth and Mr. Pope have demonstrated these such actions NEED close examination, not acceptance, and as such, any individual knows that good ideas can go forward if structured in a manner in which fairness is accomplished.

    Neither have a past that would indicate their leadership would negatively affect Sun City Anthem, while the Berman MACHINE has a closet filled with them.

    Orth and Pope (Ballot Positions 2 & 3) represent an an attitude referred to as:"Where There's a Will, There's a Way"...

    ...an attitude bureaucrats reject when their personal interests are at stake, no matter how adversely others are affected by their selfish decisions.

    Give Change a Chance !

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  2. From Marcia Kosterka...to...Anthem Opinions 

    While we all very worried about the Corona virus pandemic and trying to protect ourselves, the homeowners here in Sun City Anthem are also faced with another election to determine which candidates should be elected to the next board of directors.

    What do the following adjectives all have in common?

    1.   Corrupt
    2.   Arrogant
    3.   Rude
    4.   Nasty
    5.   Self-importance
    6.   Dismissive
    7.   Greed  

    These adjectives all describe the majority of previous and present people who have served as board members in our community.  

    The results have been disastrous and homeowners in our community have been disenfranchised.

    I distinctly remember when a recent past president displayed all the above characteristics and another homeowners and myself confronted him after a board meeting outside of Anthem Center asking him how he could treat homeowners with such disdain.  

    He stopped and glared at us briefly and a smirk developed on his face and said, “BECAUSE I CAN” and walked off.

    There are three candidates who are presently running for the board, whom have demonstrated honesty, integrity, intelligence, humility, and the capacity to listen to concerns of the people they would represent if elected.  

    Furthermore, they clearly understand that many things must be changed if elected including the composition of the standing committees and flawed decisions made.

    The only way homeowners will have a voice in governance and be respected is to elect Nelson Orth, Richard Pope, and Stephen Anderson.

    Numbers 2, 3 and 4!

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  3. From Robert Latchford...to...Anthem Opinions

    Grateful we should be for Anthem Opinions especially in these days of near incarceration when contact with our neighbors is somewhat limited as our presence in common areas is verboten.

    However, this publication is great for reminding members who have not as yet voted, hopefully to revamp our current BOD to a more efficient and dues payor friendly group.

    While it is easy to leave your ballot in your desk with weeks until the deadline, the parking lot is allegedly resurfaced and ballot boxes are available at convenient locations, so with a field of qualified candidates, it would be foolish to overlook their willingness to serve us.

    The trio of Orth, Pope and Anderson seem to have not only the backgrounds, but the desire, to put their time and effort to give to SCA the benefit of using their knowledge to give us more bang for our buck.

    Mr. Orth has already brought to our attention to the fact that the we are virtually having our pockets picked by the Anthem Community Council (ACC) by playing watchdog at their meetings.

    We have 2 members at the Anthem Community Council  meetings but hear not a word of what the $633,000 annual UNITEMIZED bill sent to us (Rana Goodman noticed that a $158,000 payment was for a quarterly assessment,  not annual.

    Nelson Orth also is checking the feasibility of a Members Only restaurant paid for by interested homeowners at their expense, as is done in Anthem Country Club, not something I would favor at a glance but worth investigation as a possible solution to fill the empty space and provide a local trough for those who are willing to spend their money, but not put  funds on the line.

    Richard Pope and Stephen Anderson,, both with excellent credentials in their respective fields, would prove assets to bring their experience to use on the board.

    Mr Pope, with a lengthy career in accounting, could provide excellent input in various financial issues, as he has already eludes to in recent letters on Anthem Opinions.

    The other candidates include 2 women;,one currently seated, who refuse to make themselves available to the membership and someone whose opinions made publicly, fail to  have provided much more than “HoHum”.

    We need better.

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