Small Business is Big Business

That’s if you are Ahmad Zahra, the Fullerton City Councilmember who knows nothing about small business, but who does know a lot about self-promotion to people who don’t know better. Zahra likes to peddle his “economic development” wares, but is really just an unemployed parasite desperate for a paying government job. He doesn’t know anything about running a business large or small.

If you hurry you can make it to this morning’s “Small Business Forum” organized by Zahra, at the Fullerton Community Center.

This brilliant 2 hour event features the State Treasurer Fiona Ma who at one time was some sort of an accountant, but who has been a professional politician for a long, long time. She had to settle a sexual harassment lawsuit a while back that cost the State $350,000 but, like Zahra’s assault and battery plea, the details are consigned to secrecy.

Zahra-Busted
Time to come clean…..

There are two panels optimistically labeled “dynamic” which seems pretty unlikely. One panel features a unionista and some stooge from the North OC Chamber of Commerce, an organization that stopped representing small businesses 25 years ago, instead currying favor with government agencies. What they could possibly discuss is anybody’s guess.

And I have a couple of questions. First, who authorized Zahra to use the City seal, and who is paying for the rental of the conference room at the Community Center?

4 Replies to “Small Business is Big Business”

  1. Word is Zahra thinks he can get elected to the State Assembly when Quirk is gone, so this is the sort of thing he thinks will give him a high profile (sag). He’s wrong about that.

    If he he thinks he can go for that – good luck. Some of the skeletons are already out of he closet, and more are sure to follow.

  2. Zahra ran a small business out of the Orange County Water District office. It was called “Give Ahmad A Chance.” It paid a monthly wage plus bonuses for attending committee meetings.

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