Aug 4, 2020
Gerlach and Siegel's Miscalulation
The resolution to censure Ce-Ce Gerlach and Josh Siegel would not have passed Allentown City Council. That would have required four votes, meaning that either Cynthia Mota or Julio Guridy would have had to go along with the resolution. Current news from the grapevine is that council's enthusiasm for the resolution has waned.
After Pawlowski resigned, and Cynthia Mota nominated Hassan Batts for appointed mayor, this blog was the first to report that she worked for him at Promise Neighborhood. Batts is a mentor for the local BLM efforts. Julio would have delivered a long speech about how difficult the decision is, but in the end he would have voted against the resolution.
As private citizens, of course, there would be nothing wrong with Gerlach and Siegel marching with BLM. But, since they chose to run for city council, which has oversight over the police department, they have an obligation not to participate in any such public controversies. They are expected to be honest brokers in all police matters, including contracts, hiring and personnel.
Josh Siegel's mentor is Mark Pinsley. When a drug-crazed Dorney Park menacer was shot after terrorizing women drivers on Hamilton Blvd, Pinsley stood with the protestors, even though he was just elected as a South Whitehall Commissioner. That election also didn't stop him from running for state senator and then county controller. Siegel likewise has political ambitions beyond city council.
Although apparently a censure is not coming their way, both Gerlach and Siegel miscalculated public sentiment about law and order. In the march up Hamilton Street they may have received adulation and high fives, but they garnered no appreciation beyond the marchers, quite the contrary.
ADDENDUM:Censor advocate Ed Zucal was forced to drop the resolution, as he ended up standing alone. Bernie O'Hare elaborates on Siegel's far left positions.
Aug 3, 2020
Ce-Ce Goes Through The Tunnel
When Ce-Ce started her involvement in Allentown years ago, I was a more than a supporter, I was a booster. I blogged about her several times. Likewise, when she decided to run for city council, I supported her. Recently, with her support of the Maingate Noise Exemption Zone, I became somewhat disillusioned.
I watched Ce-Ce's youtube before she marched with the local BLM that Saturday, when Allentown had just seen the Sacred Heart video taken by the passerby, which was somewhat out of context. As both a council person and a woman of color, she was conflicted. Her conflict was understandable, her course of action is the problem. Even when the full video became available, and the policeman was exonerated, she remained entrenched with those challenging the city's police.
Others members of Allentown City Council are not conflicted. A resolution of censure was drafted toward her and Josh Siegel, because of things said and done while they actively participated in that protest march. This weekend she participated in additional BLM protests, in Palmerton and Emmaus, even though there have been no incidents in either one of those communities. A member of city council should understand that she represents the city, especially with our neighboring municipalities.
In facebook posts by the local BLM activists, we are told that if you support the Blue, you're against the BLM, it's one or the other. I would hope that our city council members who are supporting the local BLM are not against Allentown's Blue. At any rate, when Cc-Ce went through the tunnel this weekend to Palmerton, she left my support behind.
photo: Make The Road congratulates Ce-Ce last November
Jul 31, 2020
Police Support In Allentown
Since the BLM became active in Allentown with calls to defund the police, there has been a demonstration outside city hall at each council meeting, never mind that the council meetings are closed to the public because of Covid-19. Wednesday night, for the first time, there was a demonstration in support of the police.
With first hand knowledge of how much Allentown Police have helped in complex situations, psychiatric nurse Danielle Scott organized the Back The Blue demonstration. Also joining the group in support of the police was a motorcycle club.
I'm a psych nurse and rely pretty heavily on law enforcement to take custody of our residents for 302 petitions when they are at their very worst- angry, paranoid, psychotic, decompensated, violent, and a danger to themselves or others. These officers respond with care and compassion.... Danielle Scott
These are trying times. The virus has reduced the earned income and other revenue streams for the city. Allentown is borrowing $16 million to cover the revenue shortfall. The police force is down from the recommended and previous staffing levels. While I'm sure the police department appreciated the show of support, hopefully it also reminded city council that most city residents do not want to see the police department further depleted.
photo courtesy of Janet Keshl
Jul 30, 2020
Enid Santiago and Emma Tropiano
Readers of this blog know that for the last two days I posted about Enid Santiago, and her loss in the June 2nd primary election to Peter Schweyer. Although Santiago lost by 55 votes, she has been claiming election fraud and corruption. The county election board granted her a hearing yesterday to consider her complaints. Center stage, as mentioned in previous posts, was Ev Bickford darkening some ovals that were too faint for the scanner to read. Santiago was also complaining of several people, including her mother, who were turned away from voting. Santiago explained that Puerto Ricans use hyphenated and/or double names and/or multiple surnames, and that the poll workers should allow for every possible combination. It appeared as if the board entertained every possible irregularity that she could throw at the wall, and with each subsequent complaint becoming more frivolous, they allowed her lawyer to drone on for five hours.
In 1997 Emma Tropiano lost the Democratic primary by one vote. Although she was very upset, and pursued appropriate challenges, she made no allegations of stealing an election by systematic rigging, fraud, and corruption. Worse yet for Allentown's future, is the cast of so called leaders who support Santiago's failure to accept that she lost the election. Even the local Republican party, ever trying to ingratiate themselves closer with the hispanic community, petitioned the DA to investigate irregularities on her behalf.
At the end of the hearing Ev Bickford was sacrificed on the alter of wokeness by the Election Board, with their recommendation that she be investigated by the District Attorney and the Penna. Attorney General for violations of the election code.
If Chief Election Clerk Tim Benyo thought he had a problem getting people to work the polls for the primary, wait until November.
The future of local politics in Allentown looks indeed bleak.
Bernie O'Hare also posts on the hearing
Jul 29, 2020
Enid Santiago's Continuing Campaign
Although the annual Puerto Rican Day Parade in Allentown was cancelled this year because of the coronavirus, a short notice, alternative event was organized for this past Sunday. Billed as Puerto Rican Day March and Gathering, it started at 10th and Hamilton and proceeded to center square.
Among the event's co-hosts was Enid Santiago, pictured above wearing the black tee-shirt in the center. She was featured in yesterday's post on the contested state representative race. While I was initially disturbed to see nobody wearing a mask for the group photo, promotion for the event did encourage masks.
While the Lehigh County Election Board formally considers her complaint about election fraud this morning, Santiago has organized a corresponding demonstration in front of the government center. She is not going gently away.
The photograph above was taken by the photographer/videographer Director Hitman VSF, and shared on several facebook pages.
Blogger Bernie O'Hare also has a related post this morning.
Jul 28, 2020
Republicans Ask DA To Investigate Santiago-Schweyer Primary
Say what you will about Everett Bickford, but no one can deny he's colorful. Years ago his alter ego was Apples The Clown. He also was a nondenominational wedding minister whose "Sapphire" package cost $100. In recent years, he or she often wears a dress and prefers to be called Erika. Occasionally, when the mood strikes him, he wears pants and becomes Everett again. Everett, or if you prefer, Erika, is also an election judge. During the June 2 primary, he was caught darkening some pale circles on the recent paper primary ballots. Bickford contended that he was only darkening those circles already inadequately filled in by voters. But some say he was darkening them for just one of the candidates, incumbent State Rep. Pete Schweyer. Enid Santiago, his opponent, lost the race by 55 votes and wants a new election. And now, the county Republican party wants Lehigh County DA Jim Martin to investigate.
I have known Everett (Erika) a long time. He was one of those who stood up for minority merchants on Hamilton Street in 2007 when LANTA summarily eliminated several stops that essentially ruined their businesses.
Republicans claim their sole motivation is to insure voter integrity, regardless of who the candidates are, or even to what party they belong. I suppose a cynic might wonder if they feel that Santiago would be a weaker opponent against their candidate come November, except that there is none.
No Republican is running in the race.
It is my impression that Election Chief Clerk Tim Benyo runs a tight office in Lehigh County. However, I suppose that the process can never suffer from too much scrutiny.
But be careful what you wish for. I've been hearing ugly rumors about this race. The parties spreading these stories are unwilling to speak on the record, so I am unwilling to repeat them. But they have nothing to do with Everett or Erika. If the rumors are true, this story will continue.
Blogger's Note: This story was a co-written by fellow blogger Bernie O'Hare.
photo: Ev Bickford performing wedding ceremony
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