Readers of this blog know that I'm upset about what little value history is given in this community. Yesterday's Morning Call story on the Lehigh Valley Trust Bank building goes a step farther, and significantly alters the story of an important structure. After reading the Morning Call article, one would think that the bank closed, Abe Atiyeh purchased it and then sold it to the Jaindls, who are now opening an event center after restoration. The real story is so different, I can only conclude that this current article was only meant as another NIZ promotion, not a serious background of the building.
Nov 14, 2022
McHistory in the Lehigh Valley
Readers of this blog know that I'm upset about what little value history is given in this community. Yesterday's Morning Call story on the Lehigh Valley Trust Bank building goes a step farther, and significantly alters the story of an important structure. After reading the Morning Call article, one would think that the bank closed, Abe Atiyeh purchased it and then sold it to the Jaindls, who are now opening an event center after restoration. The real story is so different, I can only conclude that this current article was only meant as another NIZ promotion, not a serious background of the building.
Nov 11, 2022
Teaching Mayor Tuerk English
Two women were shot the other day in the 700 Block of St. John Street...That's right around the corner in the photo above. I'm pretty familiar with that neighborhood, I went to the elementary school also shown above. I got my childhood haircuts also around the corner, in the 800 block.
The photo heralds back to 1940. If two women had been shot back then, it would have remained a headline for weeks afterwards. However, such violence then was inconceivable. Most of you probably don't even know about the shooting, because it is now so routine that it was only in the news for a few hours.
Mayor Tuerk hasn't mentioned it, in either English or Spanish. It's time for Tuerk to stop talking Spanish, and start talking crime, and quality of life. We all know by now that he is bi-lingual and supports bi-sexuals. What we don't know is how he really feels about crime and the mayhem plaguing Allentown.
Nov 10, 2022
A Bad Night For Trump
When Trump campaigned for Dr. Oz in Pennsylvania, I hoped that Oz could prevail in spite of it...He could not. Although Oz was a markedly more qualified candidate, Trump proved to be a liability, not an asset...In Pennsylvania no less, a supposed Trump stronghold.
For some of us who supported Oz, Trump's apparently waning influence was the only consolation. If Trump couldn't push Oz into the Senate, there's no way he can again push himself into the White House. If Trump cared about the Republican Party, he would turn his focus to a library, not another run for office. However, nobody, even his supporters, believes that he cares about party above himself. If his supporters, his base, could not elect Oz, neither can Trump be re-elected in Pennsylvania, or enough other key states.
While Tuesday was a bad night for Trump, it was a good night for the conservative movement. Now perhaps a candidate will emerge who can win in 2024.
photocredit:Red Bokeh Society
Nov 9, 2022
My Vote For Oz
I'm not much for making endorsements. When I do so, I usually limit it to one person. For yesterday's election, I promoted Mehmet Oz. Besides for those inflicted with partisanship, there was little to really compare between the two candidates.
Fetterman's government experience was nominal, with mayorship of a small town of only 1,700 people, and a lieutenant governorship, where he was known mostly as a no-show. His hoodie sweatshirt image garnered him many more followers than his actual experience.
While Democrats tried to besmirch Oz for his television show, he was previously a renowned heart surgeon, especially qualified to understand our country's health care issues. His family's middle eastern background has familiarized him with many issues in foreign policy.
Although the polls had the race neck and neck, partisanship and the hooded sweatshirt seems to have carried the day for Fetterman. Besides reinforcing Pennsylvania's blue image, the result provides no encouragement to Trump...That's the up side to this unfortunate result.
photocredit:Red Bokeh Society
Nov 8, 2022
Cry For The New York Times
There was a time when the NYT was synonymous with journalism...When people repeated the slogan All The News That's Fit To Print. On the Sunday before the election, when the Times now leads off with the headline that the future of democracy itself is at sake this election (if the Republicans win), their days of journalism are over, and they have become just another tabloid. Perhaps more sophisticated than most, but a tabloid nevertheless.
In today's world of Twitter and paywalls, headlines have much more significance. For many, they are the news. In fairness to the Times, quality old school journalism may be an extinct commodity.
Once the ultra wealthy bought sports teams, now they buy newspapers and social media. Apparently, new gauges are needed to measure the quality of today's journalism.
Nov 7, 2022
The Patheticness Of Partisanship
Oprah Winfrey's endorsement of John Fetterman caught my attention. Partisan Democrats will say that she knew Oz, he was on her show 55 times, so with that insight she chose Fetterman. However, a little research reveals that she helped produce his recent Dr. Oz show, all 1000 plus episodes. Truth be told it was just another partisan endorsement, perhaps an accommodation to Obama.
I find all partisanship pathetic. For the rank and file party soldiers, I suppose it's in the line of duty. For a celebrity like Winfrey, it only compromises her reputation and credibility.
As a blogger who accommodates comments, I must host some partisan appeals, or practice censorship...That is a difficult choice.





