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LB CHAMBER APPROACHES JOSH LOWENTHAL ABOUT RUNNING FOR SCHOOL BOARD

 

Josh Lowenthal, a thus-far-private citizen from Long Beach’s most-prominent political family, has been contacted by top officials of the Long Beach Area Chamber of Commerce about running for the Board of Education seat that may soon be vacated by the Chamber’s effort to recall Michael Shane Ellis.

Altogether now: “What th–?!?”

“We sat down with Josh,” confirms Randy Gordon, the Chamber’s president and CEO, in a way-too-calm tone of voice ”[Political Action Committee chairman] Dave Neary and I had a nice conversation with him. We think Josh Lowenthal might make a good school board member.”

Lowenthal says that Shaun Lumachi, the Chamber’s political consultant, made the initial contact and set up a meeting.

“I was approached by them, they’ve been talking to me about it, and I have to admit I’m considering it,” Lowenthal acknowledges in an I’m-as-surprised-as-you-are tone of voice. “I’m not exactly a Chamber guy. But we both believe it’s really important to remove Ellis from the school board.”

Both men are trying to downplay their discussions, Lowenthal insisting he has not decided whether he will run and Gordon emphasizing the Chamber has not decided whether it will endorse him.

But Lowenthal is so precisely not a Chamber guy that even the prospect that they might team up expands the consequences of Ellis’ ongoing personal and political meltdown — the drinking and driving, the hitting and running, the missing of meetings, the lack of financial transparency and the votes by his board colleagues requesting his resignation and censuring his behavior — from very bad to extremely weird.

 Over the years the Lowenthal name has carried a reputation of advocacy for quality-of-life community issues that have frequently clashed with the increasingly aggressive pro-business tactics the Chamber has utilized under Gordon’s leadership.

But Josh Lowenthal — the son of divorced State Senator Alan and First District Councilmember Bonnie, the brother-in-law of Second District Councilmember Suja and the brother of Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Daniel — could also be an easily electable candidate. Of course, he’d have to move into the third district to do it inasmuch as he currently resides a couple of blocks beyond its boundaries.

Lowenthal winces when the subject of his politically connected relatives is broached and declines to comment about it on the record. He describes himself as “idealistic” about the Chamber’s motives in pushing to recall Ellis.

“For me, that’s the most important thing,” says Lowenthal. “Ellis is a cancer who must be removed.”

Gordon is certainly aware of the Lowenthals’ magic touch on election day. “Has a Lowenthal ever lost an election in Long Beach,” he wonders aloud. But he insists that the Chamber is not about to abandon its principles for a potential easy win.

“The thing I like about Josh Lowenthal is that he is the only Lowenthal who has ever signed the front of a paycheck,” says Gordon, getting in a dig that shows he hasn’t forgotten his historic differences with Lowenthal family values. “We admire Josh for his entrepreneurial talent as a business guy.”

Gordon is referring to Lowenthal’s ownership of Sachi’s, a popular nightclub inside the Seaport Marina Hotel, which features live music, DJs and dancing by patrons and sometimes scantily clad professionals. The place is definitely a hotspot.

But this could potentially be a vulnerable spot for a school board candidate — particularly since the election would be part of a campaign to recall Ellis for a litany of complaints about his personal behavior that include a drunken-driving conviction.

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  • Ryan
    FYI the last few paragraphs of the story are messed up. Great info other than that.
  • Dave Wielenga
    Thanks for the editing help; I think it's clean now.
  • LBRez
    Becky Blair is a better candidate, suited to the District and constituents--maybe she should change her last name if that is all it takes to get elected.
  • lbwhiner
    Ask Josh about his spotty attendance record on a city commission.
  • John_B
    Look, in comparison to Michael Shane Ellis, ANYONE could do a better job on our School Board. Well, perhaps not Hillary, but still...

    Referring to Ellis as a "cancer" is a grave insult to cancer. The man should grow a conscience and resign with what little dignity he has left. But since he's proven incapable of even that small amount of humility, he must now be removed and the sooner the better.

    Don't go away mad, Ellis, please.....PLEASE....just go away!
  • Dave Wielenga
    Is nobody a little concerned about the Chamber's growing influence in local politics?
  • Dave Wielenga
    BTW, didn't Hillary just die?
  • LBRez
    Dave I am glad the chamber is active in the local political scene, for God sake some balance and opposition to the run for union money by our electeds is needed. Too many decisions are made looking to how much money it will garner from LA & Sacto unions for their run at the next level. Healthy business environment is critical to successful city.
  • Marshall
    It's not fair to judge Josh Lowenthal solely by the political successes of his family members. He's been working hard in this community for years now, providing jobs as a business owner of two telecommunications companies and Sachi. He's also leading the growth of Children Today, which provides free childcare to homeless families in Long Beach. Josh deserves to be judged by his own credentials, ideas, and platforms, and not be judged by the fact that groups like the Chamber will want to align themselves with him.
  • John
    In post #8 above randy said:

    "Dave I am glad the chamber is active in the local political scene, for God sake some balance and opposition to the run for union money by our electeds is needed. Too many decisions are made looking to how much money it will garner from LA & Sacto unions for their run at the next level."


    Well well now we have money from a LB business union, for the purpose of hypocritical dog and pony shows, and as an investment to pimp more dollars from its' members, regardless if this union forgets their claimed "issue".





    randy also said:

    "Healthy business environment is critical to successful city."


    Gosh, so is healthy residents, especially long beach schoolchildren. Too bad the chamber union fights port related anti-pollution legislation, which would cost pennies on a pair of shoes.

    Do you think josh finally figured out he was being used? Does he really want to be associated with this union? The kid is no match for a slick huckster like gordon!
  • LBRez
    Despite your continued assertion that I am "Randy" when you go on your stupid myopic diatribes--which no matter what the subject on this site it is always the same bullsh*t from you about Randy and the Chamber being the root of every problem--I am not Randy; he has better things to do than read your consistently insipid comments. By the way you have never answered a question that I have seen on many comment lists: who pays you? Are you a government employee? Is that why you can hate business? Why don't you try a new and improved diatribe since no one cares what you have to say anymore since you always say the same thing? And please, where do you get your income to support yourself? Public assistance? Government job? Mom? Uncle Buck? Or were you one of the bitches Leona Helmsly left all her money to in her will?

    Unfortunately a lot of the folks in Sacto are as anti-business as you are which is why we are losing good jobs to other states; if the trend continues you'll be blissful in about 15 years when the whole state is sucking on the government tit for substenance like you are today.

    Until you fess up to how you make rent each month and pay the grocery bills your anti-Gordon rants become more and more shallow.

    Now I have to go back to work so I can pay my taxes and support you.
  • Andy
    Sachi's is a popular nightclub? Really?

    And, LBRez, I work in private enterprise and totally support regulated commerce, environment, and trade. Why? Because these are often contrary to the bottom line and, given the history of unregulated commerce, it's NOT a good idea. Generally, if the Chamber of Commerce is for it, your quality of life will deteriorate. But your opportunity to work in a minimum-wage job with no health care is increased.
  • Kelson
    Clearly LBRez doesn't want business-provided health care. He must prefer a Government-backed Single Payer system like the rest of us.
  • John
    It's none of randy's beeswax what I do for a living, although I believe I did post here where I work. I will say that our household income is substantial, and almost none of it is spent on businesses that pay dues to his union.

    I'm sure everyone expects the usual disgusting anti-pollution anti-worker mantra from the likes of a chamber of commerce or john birch society. randy's BS never bothered me until he got going on his phony "save the schoolchildren" program. Totally offensive and repulsive. He is one slick dude, and really knows how to maximize donations to his political fund.

    But do his union members really want to be recognized as fighting reasonable legislation that saves schoolchildrens health and lives? Is his ego so bloated that he believes people don't see through his BS? I mean really, pimping for a Lowenthal? Josh writing a couple of pieces for randys union-supported webnews powderpuff doesn't mean he's sold out.

    I would be getting upset too if I were him and someone kept calling me on my phoniness.
  • LBRez
    Does your place of business pay your car insurance? What about your homeowners policy, if you have one, does your employer pay for that? Why is it necessary for an employer to be responsible for the health care of its employees? Just because the health care industry several decades ago came up with bundled insurance plans for large employers and the added bonus to have the employer collect the premiums, it has now migrated to employers have to be responsible for the individuals being insured or not. Just as the employer is also responsible for the collection of income and social security taxes; what's next is the employer going to be responsible to collect people's mortgage payments? Rent? Dues--oh yeah they already require employers to collect the union dues and PAC contributions for the unions.

    The liberals in government, and society, do not want individuals to be accountable or responsible, they want the government to provide and be responsible so everything is "equal", to do this they mandate employers be responsible for their employees payments where they can; especially for collecting the taxes that keeps the government in business. Sales tax, income tax, medicare tax, social security tax, all these are the responsibility of business owners.

    So John has "substantial income" as a professor in college said to us one day, "I'd be a socialist too if I were rich enough to afford it." John appears to be a member of the Kennedy-Pelosi-Boxer-Kerry club, congrats. Our people can't take care of themselves, let's find something else we can mandate that takes away more of their accountability...

    If you like I can write your canned and predicable responses.
  • Kelson
    So it sounds like you want me to pay my own health insurance. Lovely. Brilliant idea.
    Thanks, but no thanks.
  • John
    randy you don't even know the history of employer-provided healthcare?

    Once upon a time in our history many years ago wages were frozen (for the common good) and health insurance was a way to provide an increase to employees apart from wages. This benefit was also helped along by labor (not business) unions. Many small businesses actually liked "union-employer" healthcare benefit trust funds as they provided plans at a group discount.

    How ironic that randy whines about taxes that business pay, when business is always demanding (and recently usually getting) lots of government welfare and tax relief, in the form of investment tax credits, employee healthcare payment credits, property tax waivers, and the list goes on and on and on. At least he's only a hypocrite when he either speaks or types.

    In belmont shore the businesses even want to spend the parking (tax) revenue as they see fit, and damn the residents.

    The reality is that businesses need to be watched over ike a hawk, and regulated.
  • Andy
    Oh, LBRez, it is thou who art the canned repsonse meister...

    Car insurance is the same as health insurance? Liberals don't want people to be accountable? What kind of ridiculous talking points are those? How about that all conservatives are closeted gay rascists? And all libertarians are social misfits that love guns and mail order brides?

    Please. Your arguments have the rhetorical value of the plastic toy in a happy meal. It feels good until you choke on it. Stop broad brushing folks and you might learn a thing or two.
  • howardx
    whats lauras richardson been up to lately? the lowenthals bore me.
  • Jenny Stockdale
    Sachi also had a case against it a few years ago because someone had installed cameras above the toilets in the womans bathroom, to spy on and post online the inebriated young things doing the doo in there. Great place...very popular indeed. I would vote for anyone with ties to this palace.
  • John
    Wow Jenny now you're talking. Was suja in any of those videos?
  • John
    Amazing that the chamber whines about the city's financial doings when its' not to their benefit, but they gladly scamper around wagging their tail and peeing when the port and water department, in violaation of the (elected-not unofficial self-appointed) mayors' directive, bestow dollars on them.
    Can anyone tell me the benefit to the water dep't by giving the chamber union money?
  • John
    Full article below on the pimps:

    http://www.lbreport.com/news/jul08/chamadv.htm

    Oh and by the way let's let government pay for infrastructure that's been mostly deteriorated/overwhelmed by private commerce. He's a real welfare queen.
  • Willmove2LBifJoshiselected
    Remember Long Beach residents, Josh is the product of Long Beach public schools, who went to an Ivy League school (Cornell-non legacy mind you), graduated, and came back to live in Long Beach and be a part of the community.
    He has been sitting on the sidelines because there is some baggage associated with his getting into the leadership game. This man is a leader. The nightclub is just a diversion for a high energy, driven person. Long Beach would be missing out on the best political prospect the city has every produced by passing judgment on Josh because of his family.
    He is a most ethical, and honest person. I don't even live in Long Beach, but would consider it if Josh got in to politics because I know he's a good guy.
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