Nov 3, 2020

A Thank You For Your Consideration

Today winds up about the most contentious election in memory.  Voters are certainly energized, both for and against Trump.  In this sort of environment, the coattails will likely affect the local congressional election. I'm hoping that by the time voters consider their choices for State Representative, their partisanship will turn to their own best interests.

For their own best interest, my candidacy offers unique advantages.  I've been preoccupied with local issues and needs for decades, ready to make informed decisions from day one.  I have no interest besides the best service for local constituents.  I'm an independent, free from any party platforms or constraints. I'm not looking for a political career or a pension,  just the opportunity to bring you more value from Harrisburg. 

My name is not printed on the ballot, you must write-in Michael Molovinsky for State Representative in the 183rd District.  Thank you for your consideration.

Nov 2, 2020

A Write-In Campaign During A Mail-In Election

While this blog is normally published each weekday,  I started my pre-election wrap up posting yesterday. So this week, Sunday is the new Monday.  Since the post pertained to my write-in candidacy, and so many ballots are being cast by mail, I thought it better to speak out sooner than later. 

The post pertained to my issues with the Morning Call.  While my issue is my candidacy not having any mention,  your issue is the paper protecting various local sacred cows.  It is in this type of atmosphere  that corruption thrives. 

Right now the paper is headed by an in-house editor by default, who is out of his league. Hopefully, the Tribune will decide to send in a professional, or better yet, the paper will change ownership.

Nov 1, 2020

The Morning Call's Steep Price

On Saturday, the Morning Call featured a story about Enid Santiago's challenge to the primary election, mentioned that she is now a write-in candidate, and linked to the voter's guide they published the day before. The paper's pre-election coverage now included every candidacy, except mine.

Ironically, the article documented that there was no basis for Santiago's charges alleging ballot irregularities.  The newspaper cheerfully cooperated with her to gain maximum publicity for a write-in campaign, after losing a primary election. 

I have paid a steep price for scrutinizing local government, and calling out the newspaper for not doing the same.  However,  my activism, and subsequently this blog, wasn't motivated because all was well in the Lehigh Valley.  Between ineptitude and corruption, watchmen are always needed.  The Morning Call went from good old boy local ownership, to outside corporate indifference, with neither entity motivated to upset the local status quo. 

Years ago a critic such as myself was limited to an occasional letter to the editor, or a soapbox on the corner. Things have changed with the internet. Myself and other bloggers can present information previously kept from the public.  Somebody researching former Mayor Pawlowski will find questions about his integrity here on this blog, more than a decade before the Morning Call broached the topic.  On many other topics, such as the Parking Authority and the NIZ, which I have scrutinized,  the paper has yet to take its head out of the sand.  

In regard to the NIZ,  this blog documented that the city, through straw buyers, was using strong arm tactics to dislodge the former merchants of the arena block.  The Morning Call was not only compliant, but complicit in that scheme.  They were the only private entity included in the NIZ map, on the north side of Linden Street. 

Although my criticism of the paper has cost me any coverage in regard to my campaign for Harrisburg, it's a price I'd rather pay, than joining their endorsement of status quo mediocrity in our community.

Oct 30, 2020

The Morning Call Excludes Molovinsky


Today, the Morning Call published their guide to the state house election, but forgot to mention one of their critics, yours truly. Voters in the 183rd District are told, with accompanying photographs, that they only have two choices for their state representative. 

I've been at war with the editor/publisher, Mike Miorelli, over his repression of the news...Mainly that South Whitehall is attempting to subvert the Wehr's Dam referendum. 

While the paper sponsors an election poll with Muhlenberg College, they actively repress democracy. 

While the guide is attributed to staff, I feel bad for the reporters, who know that their journalism and careers are being compromised by inept leadership.

ADDENDUM OCTOBER 31, 2020: Today, the Morning Call features a story about Enid Santiago's challenge to the primary election, mentions that she is now a write-in candidate, and links to the voter's guide referenced above.  The paper's pre-election coverage now includes every candidacy except mine. 

Oct 29, 2020

The Mohican Markets

Once, before the malls, there were three thriving cities in the Lehigh Valley, and some merchants would have a store in each of the downtowns. Some of the buildings still exist, and have been reused; The Allentown Farr (shoe) Building is now loft apartments. Two of three Mohican Market buildings, famous for baked goods, no longer exist. The Easton location, on S. 4th St., was victim to fire. The Allentown store became a bingo hall and then a parking lot.  Butz's newest office building now occupies the space.

The Mohican Markets were owned and operated by Bernard Molovinsky, who purchased the three Lehigh Valley stores from a small chain located in New York and Pennsylvania.

revised and reprinted from September of 2007

Oct 28, 2020

Send Your Message Down Ballot


Although Voter Registration is in the basement of Lehigh County Government Center, yesterday the line stretched out the first floor building entrance and up 7th Street, toward Center Square.  

The Election Office reports that most of the new registrants are Democrats.  While news reports speculate on a 70% turnout, including mail-in votes,  I expect it to be higher.  I know that 100% of those standing in that line yesterday will vote.

I've never seen a more polarized, energized electorate.  As  an independent write-in candidate, it is my hope that voters will refrain from straight ticket voting. While I know that the inclination is to send a message,  I'm hoping that at the bottom of the ballot,  I will be their message in the 183rd State House District.

While I have no connection to the Biden/Trump contest,  I'm well connected to the issues facing citizens of the Lehigh Valley. While I have no connection to either the Democratic or Republican Party, my commitment to better government has spanned decades of involvement. 

Write-In Michael Molovinsky