Monday, November 6, 2017

The Educator's Long Reach (AKA: Thank You, Coach Gibbons!)

If you have been following my campaign in my bid for Ulster County legislator (District 12 - Plattekill), you probably know that I am an educator and that I bring my background as an educator to the forefront of my vision for the office I hope to hold. Educators are those among us, in my mind, who play a special role in building the community and the future by building people.

Every great elected official has a suite of teachers to thank for helping hone the skills that now allow that person to thrive as a public servant.

Every great physician has an army of teachers, from kindergarten teachers through faculty in advanced post-MD internships, that set him or her up for success.

And so forth.

To my mind, teachers matter - a ton. And no matter what field you are in, you can probably name a special teacher or set of teachers who played a pivotal role in getting you to where you are now.

Caldwell Wrestling and Coach Gibbons' Legacy

When I was a student at James Caldwell High School some years back, I was probably not the most motivated student, to be sure. At that point in my life, my grades were ho-hum, as was my interest in all things academic. I liked playing electric guitar and goofing off with my friends - these were my passions!

But I was fortunate to be a student at James Caldwell High School. You see, we had an amazing wrestling program led by the formidable Ed Gibbons. This guy was so motivating that even in a rinky dink school, he was able to get a huge number of boys - from all different walks of life and shapes and sizes, to commit to the wrestling program. Somehow, he even convinced me to join! And I am fully convinced that some the attributes that have allowed me to do alright in life come directly from what I learned from being in that program.

A highly decorated coach, Coach Gibbons had an enormous capacity to get everyone to work hard. Practices were famously brutal.The first fifteen minutes might have been 20 pushups, 20 situps, 20 neckies, two minutes of sitouts, followed by repeating this entire thing three times. Or four. All to the sound of Coach's whistle. We must have had 50 kids crammed into the cafeteria on those blue mats each afternoon for two hours of relentless intensity.

Two things that I always appreciated about Coach's approach were as follows:

1. He cared about you just as much if you were a scrub versus if you were a kid who was almost definitely heading to states. And everyone in between. He really took an active interest in each and every kid and he made you feel like he cared. He was pretty much the only teacher in the high school, in fact, that made me feel like he really believed in me. What a feat given that he made the other 49 kids on the team feel the same way!

2. More than any other person I have ever met, Coach Gibbons was all about hard work. Every now and then there would be a three-minute break in practice. Invariably during these moments, Coach Gibbons would tell us some quick anecdote - always having something to do with Iowa ... and always with the punch line being that hard work pays off. The phrase Coach used was this:

Adversity builds character.

I can honestly, say that through being in the Caldwell wrestling program under Coach Gibbons' mentorship, I have come to fully internalize and appreciate this concept. I try my best to impart it to my own students and to my two kids. And I certainly try to live this message each and every day.

Caldwell Wrestling Prepared Me for the Campaign Trail!

Anyone who has ever run for office will tell you: The experience is intense. There are ups and downs - and there are goals of all kinds that you find yourself working toward. Putting up a certain number of signs, knocking on a certain number of doors, attending a certain number of events, raising a certain amount of money, learning about all the relevant issues, etc. etc. Trust me, no matter how smooth your campaign goes, you will run into adversity. And being able to deal with the adversity is critical for your ability to positively advance on the trail. Moving forward is, of course, key at all times.

And I am fully convinced that my ability to turn adversity into positives and to "smile at the rain," so to speak, has benefited my campaign enormously. Underlying each and every facet of my work on the campaign is this quiet mantra that I learned from Coach Gibbons in the 1980s: Adversity builds character.

Thank you Coach Gibbons!


There are hundreds or even thousands of alumni of the Gibbons-infused Caldwell wrestling program out there in the world. I have no doubt that each and every one of them has a similar story to  tell. Educators matter - and the reach of the work of an educator, especially of an educator who truly cares, is long.

I end by thanking the inspiration that is Coach Ed Gibbons of the storied Caldwell High School wrestling program. And a promise that as I head to "the end of Round 3" in this campaign, I have zero intention of slowing down. I certainly am hoping and planning on a victory - but however things turn out, I want it to be known that Coach Gibbons has played a major role in my ability to campaign as full-guns as I have been. Thanks, Coach.

Coda

Sure, I know what you are wondering - what the heck did Glenn look like when he was a high school wrestler in the 80s. See pic below. Don't judge! It was the 80s!!!


 

Thursday, November 2, 2017

On Tuesday, November 7, It is OUR TURN! ... Democrat? VOTE!!!



Let’s be clear. The local elections coming up on Tuesday, November 7, will be the first national-level elections to take place since Donald Trump was elected president. Think.about.that. If you are a Democrat - and/or are otherwise frightened for the future of our nation given the current situation, I have news for you: Voting in the local elections on November 7 is the most significant action that you can take at this point to bring about positive change.

And don’t be naive - local politics strongly affect national level politics. This is the key to the strategy employed by the Tea Party, when they made sure that Republican control came to exist at local and county levels all around the country almost immediately after Barack Obama became president. History tells us that the Donald Trump presidency is a product of this strategy.

Democrats and Progressive Voters MUST Come to the Polls on Tuesday, 11/7/2017

Democrats are known for being unreliable when it comes to voting. I have to say that there has been an off-year election here and there when I have stayed home. But not any more. After seeing how much elections can shape the future of our nation - the future of the world that we have to offer to our children, alumni, and protegees - I say this: I fully plan to exercise my right to vote at each and every opportunity moving forward.

Exercising our right to vote is an extraordinary privilege - and not voting is a slap in the face of the greatest nation in the history of the world.

The Betrayal of Barack Obama

I had an interesting conversation with a woman when I was canvassing the other day. She knew her history and her politics quite well. And she said to me this: She neglected to vote in the off-year elections of 2009 - and to this day, she realizes that she ultimately betrayed Barack Obama by neglecting to vote in that off-year election. How so? By not voting in the local elections that followed Obama’s victory in 2008, she, like so many of us, allowed right-wingers to take over local governments across the nation. The history books tell us that this outcome was just Step 1.

Notice that our nation is controlled by Republicans from the top down? One reason for this fact is this: Democrats have failed to show up at the polls for local elections - not realizing the large-scale consequences of such neglect. Once the Republicans controlled things at the local and county levels, they worked up the ladder - gaining power in state and national offices. They took over both houses of Congress. And, of course, if that’s not enough, we now have Donald J. Trump as our president.

If you think that local elections don’t matter, I say that you might want to think again.

Case in point: In my town of Plattekill in 2015, only 30% of the Democrats came out to vote. A much higher proportion of Republicans in this town came out to vote. And guess what? Republicans maintained a stronghold on our town and county government.


The Future is in Our Hands

If you are worried about the future of our nation, as I am, you need to realize that  much is still in your control. The primary way to make change in a democracy like ours is to vote. Given the state of our nation, I am a big believer in voting at each and every opportunity. At this point in our history, there simply is too much at stake.

Want to make a difference? Want to bring about positive change? Wondering what you can do to help get this nation back on track?

See you at the polls on Tuesday!

Genuinely,

Glenn Geher - Candidate for Ulster County Legislator - Plattekill, District 12. New York State. Democrat.

#LetFreedomRing

Wednesday, November 1, 2017

Vote por Glenn Geher para Legislador del Condado de Ulster



Estoy escribiendo esta carta en apoyo de Glenn Geher para Legislador del Condado de Ulster, 12vo Distrito. Conozco a Glenn y a su familia desde hace 4 años, tiempo durante el cual he llegado a admirar a Glenn por muchos motivos:  no solo es un esposo y padre ejemplar, si no que también es un académico  de renombre a nivel mundial, mentor de generaciones de estudiantes universitarios, un voluntario activo en nuestra comunidad, un gran vecino y amigo.  A diferencia de su contrincante, Roberts, cuyos avisos comerciales sobre su negocio humillan y sexualizan a la mujer, Glenn trata a todos con respeto y, como professor de la Universidad de SUNY en New Paltz, ha trabajado incansablemente para formar a generaciones de mujeres líderes y académicas. A diferencia de Roberts, quien parece haber usado medios dudosos para obtener votos, Glenn es honesto y transparante; su único propósito en postular para legislador es el servir a nuestra comunidad, no el servir sus propios intereses. La gran inteligencia de Glenn, su energía e ímpetu por trabajar para mejorar nuestar comunidad va a hacer de él un excelente legislador, un servidor público que va a velar y trabajar por mejorar  nuestra comunidad. Les invito a obtener más información sobre Glenn, y a votar por él el próximo 12 de noviembre.

Atentamente,

Miryam Antunez De Mayolo - Attorney-at-Law