City Leadership Personified

City leadership is often crafted by unique personalities with a great ability to tolerate others, to listen, to grow, and to unify people of opposing views to work towards a common goal. Some people display this character and some do not.

Some decide to lash out from behind their keyboard in a small, outdated town, in a suburb of Houston. A brewery owner/mayor with such caustic views that they should be broadcast by means of electronic media for public consumption. I mean it’s not like Jersey Village will ever need federal help of any kind, despite who is in the White House.

This makes a person wonder what would happen if your views differ from his? Do you end up on his personal page? Does your voice get discounted because they don’t align with his myopic views?

Keep in mind, this type of person is often the very one who speaks in the public realm of such lofty ideas as unity, inclusion, teambuilding, and other catch phrases used in public settings. What is typed from the comfort of your home computer is really a glimpse into the real thoughts of a person.

The Mayor takes a poke at the President, the NBA players, and police officers in his twitter rants. All of whom have no idea where Jersey Village is, much less who the Mayor of this town is.