Aug 22, 2022
1953 In Allentown
reprinted from May of 2012
Aug 19, 2022
The Trump Card
On Wednesday morning the New York Times proclaimed in headline, The Party Of Trump. Their premise, and the premise of much of the media, is that Republicans are weak minded cultists, even willing to drink poisoned kool-aid. The antiquated primary system often does nominate lesser qualified candidates in both parties... And it can result in non-competitive elections come November.
While this primary system can throw away what should have been slam dunks, as in Pennsylvania's governor race, don't count out a Republican presidential victory in 2024, unless Trump is the nominee. While Trump's influence can defeat Cheney in Wyoming, he's way too polarizing to win the presidency again.
While the Times hopes to see Trump run and lose, he won't be at the top of the ticket in 2024, and that's their fear. With DeSantis or even Pence, the liberal media will have to work much harder to sway the election.
Aug 18, 2022
Molovinsky and The Morning Call
If anyone is wondering what the issue was with my rejected letter to the Morning Call about Wehr's Dam, the issue was me. One of the consequences of having criticized the paper and various sacred cows over the last decade is that my letters are submitted to a much higher level of scrutiny. Almost all the letters that they print have assumptions and opinions. It is, after all, the Opinions Page. My previous letter on Wehr's Dam, before the referendum, took over a month of negotiations to have printed. In the end, it was only printed because Bill White declined to make corrections to his piece on Wehr's Dam, and suggested instead that I write an editorial.
One must understand that we live in the valley of sacred cows and denial. Only here can the township manager of South Whitehall go to work for the townships largest property owner and developer, and not raise eyebrows. Only here can Allentown's biggest developer actually now own the newspaper building.
For the sake of journalism and access to news, the Morning Call should be printing this blog as a daily column, instead of repressing my occasional letters.
Aug 17, 2022
Allentown Not Much For History
For years my efforts have concentrated on trying to save those historical structures unique to our area. Although I may occasionally still succumb to that compulsion in the future, hopefully, most of my protest will now be limited to posts on this blog. I pleaded to no avail with too many commissions with predetermined agendas. Let the less disillusioned plead to the deaf ears behind those dais.
Shown above is the former LVRR railroad station on Hamilton Street, which was demolished in the early 1960's. The existing train station was the New Jersey Central. Allentown never met a unique older building that it couldn't wait to tear down.
* This post is reprinted from July of 2015. Allentown now has a new mayor and a new park director. I am encouraged that the new administration might be more sensitive to our history.
Aug 16, 2022
Wrestling With Lehigh Valley Indifference
It's not easy wrestling with the indifference of the Lehigh Valley. Once three cities of concerned citizenry, we're now an area of newcomers. The large growing Hispanic demographic is isolated from local issues by both language and poverty. The wealthy suburban migrants didn't move here to bother themselves with local politics. Consequently, we have an upcoming mayoral election with nine candidates, headed by our own Boss Tweed.
Our newspaper, once owned by a local family, is now part of a national media company. Its building is now owned by the largest property owner in center city, and principal beneficiary of the largest tax incentive program in Pennsylvania's history.
Advocates who fight for issues, especially against local sacred cows, are mostly reduced to private soapboxes, to publicize their cause. Whether you're a blogger trying to inform the public that a municipality is trying to subvert the results of a referendum, or a former president judge rallying against excessive profits from a tax-free hospital, the sacred cows are protected by the media. Furthermore, the media is very indignant when you point that shortcoming out. Never the less, there are a few of us who continue to dive into the ring.
Aug 15, 2022
General Trexler's Streets
Allentown benefitted enormously from General Harry Trexler. Most obvious is the park system, which unfortunately has suffered continuous depreciation under Pawlowski's misguided priorities, and The Wildlands Conservancy's agenda. The General's various business interests played an important part in Allentown's prosperity. He was largely responsible for developing the West End, through his lumber, real estate and construction businesses. His connection with the Lehigh Portland Cement Company resulted in several concrete streets, which have lasted almost a hundred years.
Yesterday, Chew Street was blacktopped over the cement, which had been there since the 1920's. Nearby, Allen Street is also still cement from that era. Unlike cement which lasts forever, blacktop lasts about ten minutes; I suppose that's why they use it now.




