The AL Ed Board seem to be surprised that Huether isn’t acting like a leader when it comes to the Sideras incident;

OK, but that shouldn’t stop the mayor from doing his job, which is to lead. Leadership doesn’t mean only holding press conferences and being accountable when things go well. Quite the opposite. It means standing up and facing the music when things get messy.

Ironically, Sideras may not be the one that is in trouble, it may be the city. And his termination may be the city’s attempt of protecting themselves. Who knows at this point since no body is talking.

Even with all the secrecy and lack of transparency, no one should be surprised that Huether only gets things done by bullying. He has NO time for controversy, in his mind there is NO controversy if you don’t admit to controversy, just cover it up. That’s what he did when former assistant chief Patrick Warren complained about unauthorized vacation time back in 2011.

I do think the silence on behalf of the city and especially the mayor has little to do with his leadership style. I think many heads are about the roll. I struggle to think something so many agencies are involved with would have only one suspect. Jim is a smart guy, but I struggle to believe he is the only one involved. This may end up being Huether’s Watergate or Waterloo, because even if there is no direct wrongdoing by the mayor, he is the one in charge, and as Truman so proudly displayed on his Oval Office desk, ‘The buck stops here’.

By l3wis

5 thoughts on “Mayor Huether has never been a leader. He’s a bully.”
  1. The only thing clear at this point is that you have absolutely no idea what is going on and therefore can’t help but engage in wild speculation. Since when is any investigation by law enforcement transparent? There’s a reason for that.

  2. Hasn’t Huether always blamed someone else? If it’s something good, someone else did it and he takes the credit. If it’s something bad, it was his doing but he blames someone else.

  3. The 10 points (#1) explains Huether. What’s apparent is this city needs this psycho gone. The Sideras angle must be exposed. If he were Joe Sixpack, he’d be charged right away. I’m inclined to think the Feds are cautiously building a case. It took 10 years to wreck the mafia. What’s sad is this city was in the right place at the right time. A few crooks and billionaire developers robbed city wealth unencumbered and left it deep in debt. Another Detroit story?

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