Letters to the Editor: Why can't Kevin de León spare us a recall and just resign? (via latimesopinion)
Los Angeles City Councilman Kevin de León, like Narcissus, is unable to stop gazing at his own reflection in the pool of water. Or in De León’s case, he is too self-absorbed to resign from the council and let our city heal. Hopefully a successful petition to place a recall on the ballot will help him see reality. If not, maybe he can sell some “Super Kevin” digital trading cards to finance his campaign to remain in office.De León is a longtime politician.
And by the way, in a very Trump-like fashion, he said he will not be resigning because only he can fix the problems in his district. Such arrogance! All this, while looking down the barrel of a potentially successful recall that could cost taxpayers a lot of money. His self-interest will not permit him to do the right thing, lamentably.
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