The Corruption Of Mayor-Council

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Introduction
Over the past centuries, South Florida counties mayor-council forms have been frequently correlated to the association of corrupted government officials. Constituents have been conditioned to expect local governments' corruption tactics, but levels of endurance have been set; meaning they can take but so much before the people speak out. Supporters or fans are mesmerized by officials as they campaign and rally for locals' support. Speeches of lies and deceit have become the leading jargon of political speeches. Lowering taxes, creating jobs, and decreasing crime rates are the propaganda political leaders propose to the vulnerable followers. The forgotten promises become a vague memory why officials were elected in office. Instead of meeting the goals they had aimed to achieve, they warm their plush leather mayor's seats; plant a few trees in the city; kiss a few babies, and make the city treasury their personal piggy banks (e.g. former Mayor Carlos Alvarez). Apparently, the obligations as a mayor have been hindered by lust and greed once they are in office. The ethics of the true meaning of a mayor and their duties have been manipulated, and abandoned, from the true origins of mayor-council form obligations. In addition, constituents have repressed their opinions and subdue to corruption, despite the evident abuse of power. Locals believe their voices will be ignored; hence, they are willing to accept repression and undergo corruption until they think the well has run dry. Multiple occurrences of mayor political corruption surrounds the argument what permits the mishandling of power? Theoretically, the differentiations of weak mayor-council form versus strong mayor-council form are variables in variation of the ou...

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