Sep 27, 2016
Trump Wins Debate
Recently, I did a post on the liberal hysteria about Donald Trump. I put the piece on social media, and the group went crazy. Rather than discuss the media phenomena to which I was referring, they went right after Trump, as on cue. I believe that this hysteria is fueled by their perception that indeed Trump may win the White House. In another recent post, I questioned the validity of the local college poll, which had Mrs. Clinton ahead by 9 points. One week later, they report that the lead has shrunk to 3 points. I believe that one week later, they realized what fools they had made of themselves, and decided to be more honest in their new tally.
We then learned that Mrs. Clinton will be prepared for the debate. Two months ago, they considered the debate a joke, after all, Clinton went to law school, was a senator and Secretary of State. Then, we learn that she will be prepared. In other words, they lowered the expectations about her performance.
Last night, after the 90 minute rumble, the pundits agreed in unison that Hillary had won. They found her more presidential, and felt that Trump went down too many rabbit holes. They are wrong. Who won is who moves up and down in the polls. I believe that the upward move will be by Trump. The public is not satisfied with the status quo, and has lost faith in damn statistics. The case to be made was for change, and Hillary failed to convince that she could bring any.
Sep 26, 2016
Pawlowski Puts Facts On The Ground
Pawlowski went ahead and had his nominee for Community Development Director start work, although the majority of Council indicated that they wouldn't approve him. Meanwhile, back at the council chambers, council said that they couldn't fit the vote in until mid October. Will they have the fortitude to send someone packing after he has already been working almost a month?
To me, the delay of the vote already indicates acceptance by council. I have often seen things put on the schedule at the last moment to accommodate one agenda or person. Another irony of this situation is that the administration is justifying the pre-approval hiring based on an opinion from a previous solictor, who of course served at Pawlowski's pleasure. Council voted for no confidence in Pawlowski, and I have little confidence that council will assert itself in this matter.
Sep 23, 2016
Trump In The White House
I'm so amused at the liberals and their fear of Trump. They actually equate a victory by him with the end of the Earth. Let me assure them that we will all still be here for the 2020 election, when they can again let their hysteria go wild.
It would be incorrect to interpret this post as pro-Trump, rather I remain amazed at the hostility towards him by the Clinton supporters. I see otherwise rational people pulling their hair out about his candidacy.
It is my intention to vote for Mr. Johnson. However, I will remain in the United States after whoever wins.
Sep 22, 2016
Obama's Gift To Trump
While another immigrant terrorized NYC with bombs this past weekend, Obama told the United Nations that walls only imprison us. He is so in love with the sound of his own voice, that he doesn't understand how out of touch his words actually are. While his words didn't even electrify the choir to which he was preaching, outside that building, his words were totally off-key. He doesn't understand that Lady Liberty didn't mean to welcome blood hungry terrorists with meat cleavers. Pictured above a NYC cop, several days after being attacked by another terrorist just last week.
Obama is actively campaigning for Hillary Clinton. He did her no good with his UN speech.
Sep 21, 2016
The Exoneration of Edwin Pawlowski
The Supreme Court decision (reversing the conviction) in the Virginia Governor corruption matter, U.S. vs. McDonnell, has made it impossible to convict politicians of bribery in the absence of EXPLICIT evidence of written or oral testimony that supports a DIRECT quid pro quo. The evidence has to rise to the level of actual statements between the parties that "when I give you the money, it is for the specific purpose of giving me the XYZ contract." And the politician has to reply, "Yes, I will do that because you are giving me the money."
The mere fact that a party gives money & other expensive gifts & favors to the politician and the politician subsequently later takes favorable action in matters of interest, concern & direct benefit to the giver is now NOT considered a bribe, but, rather, under the Supreme Court's new understandings, mere custome & usage and political courtesy extended between politicians and their constitutents/donors/benefactors. To have decided otherwise, the Court felt would be to "criminalize" the normal social/commercial discourse between politicians and their friends & financial supporters.
So, the Mayor probably can't be prosecuted. I suspect law enforcement was waiting for the decision in McDonnell to come down before proceeding to indict him. The tapes undoubtedly record aides or even donors talking to the Mayor or his top aides about soliciting/giving/receiving funds and the Mayor saying he understands their needs & wants, is sympathetic and agrees to help, yadda yadda, but, presumably no one was dumb enough, or felt the need to even be as blunt to say or put in writing, "I am giving you XXXX dollars, and you agree to give me that zoning exemption for the YYY site, correct? "Yes, I agree if you give me the money I will rubber stamp the YYY site tomorrow." No one says, "I hereby announce I am bribing you.....I hereby accept a bribe."
Get use to Mayor for Life Ed Pawlowski.
The above brief is from the molovinsky on allentown legal staff. I have heard back channel about some of the emails pertinent to this case. Although, I do not believe that they rise to the criminal threshold as described above, there is a twist to the Allentown case. Supposedly, Pawlowski/Fleck reached out in soliciting contributions. Rumor has it that here will be at least one other indictment before Pawlowski.
ADDENDUM: Bernie O'Hare also chose to address the Pawlowski topic today. He contends that there will be an upcoming RICO prosecution, making the McDonnell decision less relevant in Pawlowski's case.
So, the Mayor probably can't be prosecuted. I suspect law enforcement was waiting for the decision in McDonnell to come down before proceeding to indict him. The tapes undoubtedly record aides or even donors talking to the Mayor or his top aides about soliciting/giving/receiving funds and the Mayor saying he understands their needs & wants, is sympathetic and agrees to help, yadda yadda, but, presumably no one was dumb enough, or felt the need to even be as blunt to say or put in writing, "I am giving you XXXX dollars, and you agree to give me that zoning exemption for the YYY site, correct? "Yes, I agree if you give me the money I will rubber stamp the YYY site tomorrow." No one says, "I hereby announce I am bribing you.....I hereby accept a bribe."
Get use to Mayor for Life Ed Pawlowski.
ADDENDUM: Bernie O'Hare also chose to address the Pawlowski topic today. He contends that there will be an upcoming RICO prosecution, making the McDonnell decision less relevant in Pawlowski's case.
Sep 20, 2016
The Valley of Lying Sacks
According to the new Morning Call/ Muhlenberg College poll, Donald Trump is 9 points behind Ms. Clinton. Over the years, I have developed no faith in Muhlenberg's polls. In Allentown's 2005 mayoral election they were 20 points off. Once, they and the paper collaborated on measuring how the debates were effecting undecided voters. By chance, I knew most of the supposed undecided independents, and they were anything but that. At best, I can conclude that their polls are useless; At worst, I can suspect that they are actually trying to influence voters.
Am I cynical, or do we live in the Valley of Lying Sacks? Over the years I have seen Allentown City Council approve numerous mistruths. I have seen the County Commissioners ignore history and fund political correctness. Whose going to farm all those preserved acres? Never mind, it will yield Jaindl cheap farmland to rent, and grow feed corn. Even the South Whitehall Commissioners have joined the disingenuous, by greatly inflating the cost to maintain Wehr's Dam, and justify a referendum.
I'm not sure who will win Pennsylvania, but it will not be a 9 point spread. It will be very close. Perhaps our local college professors should attend Molovinsky University.
Sep 19, 2016
Whose Afraid of Booze and Drugs
Regular readers of this blog know that I'm lite on the personal stuff. For today, I make an exception. When I ran an as independent for mayor in 2005, somebody commented that I didn't even graduate from William Allen. They had searched the yearbooks for several years, and couldn't find my name or picture. Truth be known, William Allen and I separated several times. This weekend I attended the 70th Birthday Party for what I consider my "class", or the fellow delinquents that I spend the most years with. It is 52 years since graduation, and most of us turned 70 in 2016.
Graduated or not, I started College in NYC after high school. This weekend we learn that Edward Albee passed away. It is known that he fashioned Whose Afraid of Virginia Woolf after the relationship between underground film makers Marie Menken and Willard Maas. I'm afraid that my discipline hadn't improved much by college, because I recall a crazed evening in their Brooklyn penthouse.
I suppose that if there is a moral to this post it is to keep your babies away from booze and drugs, or risk them reduced to writing a non-monetized blog in their sunset.
Sep 16, 2016
X-Raying Trump and Clinton
Nothing exemplifies the difference in media treatment more than the controversy about the candidates's health. While Clinton literally collapses, the liberal media is concentrating on the disclosure that Trump doesn't exercise. To me, it doesn't appear that Hillary works out too much either. Putting aside political bias, it takes no doctor to see that Trump is in better shape. Although that certainly doesn't qualify him as a better candidate, it does disqualify any media pretense for objectivity. Both of the candidates are pushing 70. Many of us that age don't have the energy to attend a rally, much less give one every night.
As someone who is basically non-partisan, it has become more difficult to discern attempted truth in the news. Truth seekers must mix numerous sources, then go through an elaborate filtration process to distill small drops of it. We have come to rely on those sources which lie the least.
illustration credit: Ben Garrison@grrrgraphics
As someone who is basically non-partisan, it has become more difficult to discern attempted truth in the news. Truth seekers must mix numerous sources, then go through an elaborate filtration process to distill small drops of it. We have come to rely on those sources which lie the least.
illustration credit: Ben Garrison@grrrgraphics
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