For years I have urged that Allentown City Council should use the budget and expense approvals as a negotiation tool, as done by councils most everywhere else. This council, and it's predecessors for the most part, refused, and became known as rubber stamps. That changed rather dramatically with Pawlowski's implication in wrong doing by the FBI investigation. For the current budget, council has become very proactive. They indicated last meeting that a solicitor of their own was overdue. I would hope that Council calls this bluff by Pawlowski and Wild, and passes the budget tomorrow night with council's own amendments. They should also seek an outside opinion on Wild's unique interpretation of the budget sequence.
ADDENDUM: Two members of council have stated that they will indeed pass their amended version of the budget tomorrow evening.
UPDATE: Fellow local blogger Bernie O'Hare feels that Wild was serving council's interest by notifying them that the budget deadline was December 15th. Pawlowski now claims that the cuts made to his first budget, legally justify a new budget by the administration, and the review processes must start anew. Susan Wild has not opined on Pawlowski's new assertion. The notion of Susan Wild serving any master other than Pawlowski is news to both me and council.
UPDATE DECEMBER 8TH: Last night I asked a council member about solicitor Susan Wild, who replied that she has provided them with excellent counsel.
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Dec 6, 2016
Why Trump Won and Clinton Lost
Some Democrats are saying that Clinton lost the election by a total of 110,000 votes in three key swing states. I don't know if that is indeed a fact, because facts are hard to come by in the current news and media world. Considering that one of those key states was Pennsylvania, and that Lehigh County is an important factor in the state, the election process appears to have been fair. A recount in Lehigh discovered only three absentee ballots which should have gone to Hillary. A local Democratic activist, although physically present at the Lehigh County recount, continues to paste the election fraud posts on his facebook page. Jill Stein dropped the recount in Pennsylvania because it was only proving the fairness of the election. However, she and the Democrats are now filing claims in federal court, to continue casting doubts on Trump's legitimacy as president.
Every possible accusation of racism and bigotry was used against Trump. He is supposedly in league with anti-gays, against women in multiple ways, anti-Semitic and anti everything else. He didn't win because half the country dances in hate, he won because, as James Carville famously once said, it's the economy, stupid.
I heard a 10 year old girl call Trump a bad man the other day. I don't find it positive that millions of children growing up with despondent Democratic parents would think that the next president of the United States is a bad man. I don't find it constructive that their parents are allowing them to harbor such an opinion even before the inauguration. The September issue of Time Magazine featured comedians and the extraordinary career that they were having with the soft orange target. I suppose that they will continue mocking, but eventually their sponsors will realize that they're alienating a significant portion of their market share. CNN is now analyzing the election, to explain what happen. Of course, self analysis would be more in order.
The bitterness of this election certainly eclipses anything in my memory. Although, I didn't support Trump, I now find this political acrimony more disturbing than anything any candidate said. I must confess that when I discontinued anonymous comments my readership numbers suffered. I have no doubt that I'm again losing readers, by criticizing their unwillingness to accept the results of our democracy.
Dec 5, 2016
Rumble In Our Democracy
I keep wanting to get back to local news, but the sore Democrats won't allow it. They're still complaining about dog whistles and racism. They're still calling Bannon a white supremacist. So far, on their behalf, I've seen no real insight about their loss. Newscasters on CNN speculate that Joe Biden might have beaten Trump. Instead, they should be examining how they lost any pretense of objectivity. Torturing the Democrats even more, is the fact that they won the popular vote. I see previously sensitive women, of Democratic persuasion, making catty comments about Kellyanne Conway's appearance. I see lawyers complaining about the legality of the electoral college.
A local dispenser of taxfunded grants is distressed because Trump used an Indiana state grant to help retain Carrier manufacturing jobs. He wants Obama to get credit for the 16 million jobs that a Washington Post headline said that he had created. There's no details in the article, because if Obama had in fact created that many jobs, Hillary would have won. Union members voted for Trump not because of racism, but because they know better than most, that making popcorn at the mall during Christmas season, isn't manufacturing. Although, I have often praised this local official on this blog for his accomplishments in Allentown, he requested that I refrain from commenting on his Facebook page. He hates Trump to his very core, and does not accept him as his president. Another tax funded agency director praised his reply to me. Never the less, I will continue complimenting his good work. For me, life goes on in Allentown, regardless of who is elected to the White House.
We see professors outlining courses on racism and electoral grief. Others seek contributions for a recount in Florida, with only hours left allowing that recourse. I have yet to read or hear a positive, forward thinking word from the Democrats. As a certified bastard, I must once again confess my amusement. My only concern is that my smirk might be taken as a smile.
Dec 2, 2016
Recounting America's Preference
Earlier in the week, I was critical of the Green Party and their recount effort. I thought that they were compromising their principles, to possibly only benefit Clinton and the Democrats. Indeed, the disheartened Democrats thought much more of Jill Stein after she filed for the recount. The Clinton campaign is now openly recruiting people to help with the recount in Michigan and Wisconsin. The other day, after my post, I received a call from a local Green Party member. This woman was an avid supporter, who actually was with Stein several times during the campaign. According to this source, the party itself did not support the recount, and it was more of a renegade action by the good doctor herself. This was not my impression, or the premise of my previous post. I also believe that it was not conveyed by the press, or is the perception by the general public.
As an advocate for independents and third parties, I find this revelation disappointing. I knew that Gary Johnson was using the Libertarian Party as a vehicle for his campaign. I assumed that Jill Stein was more married to her choice of parties. However, I certainly understand the difficulty of running completely independently, with no party affiliation.
In photographs of the local Lehigh Valley recount, I recognized vocal Clinton supporters present. The entire local recount only discovered a few absentee ballots which were not counted. It in fact reaffirmed the integrity of the existing voting system.
As an advocate for independents and third parties, I find this revelation disappointing. I knew that Gary Johnson was using the Libertarian Party as a vehicle for his campaign. I assumed that Jill Stein was more married to her choice of parties. However, I certainly understand the difficulty of running completely independently, with no party affiliation.
In photographs of the local Lehigh Valley recount, I recognized vocal Clinton supporters present. The entire local recount only discovered a few absentee ballots which were not counted. It in fact reaffirmed the integrity of the existing voting system.
Dec 1, 2016
Looking For A Cop In Allentown
If you were looking for a policeman Tuesday morning, you better have been on the second floor of Sacred Heart Hospital, because all the brass and most of the shift were there. It was another one of their Coffee with a Cop sessions. Besides hospital personnel, there were only a few community members present. I confronted Chief Morris about what appeared to me to be a wasted use of manpower. To his credit, Morris didn't take offense at my blunt assessment, and actually even explained the reasoning. Police take many of the injured and distressed to that hospital, and this session allowed the hospital workers and police to meet personally, under much less stressful circumstances.
The next Cop and Coffee will take place at the Sunrise Diner on S. 4th Street. Even I concur that spot will be a good location for community outreach.
Nov 30, 2016
Looking For A Motive In Ohio
Main stream media tells us that the authorities are looking for a motive as to why the young angry Muslim immigrant attacked people at Ohio State. Needless to say, I find the inquiry mind boggling. With open hearts and closed eyes we have become easy targets. We worry more about xenophobia and political correctness, than security. Our college professors want to label our self preservation instincts as racist. We hide from the reality of our enemy's blind hatred, and instead concentrate on weapons, like gun control. The weapons used in Ohio were a car and kitchen knife.
While our social scientists look for complex answers, hopefully our government will resort to simple procedures, like increased vetting.
During WW2, the navy didn't have time to psychoanalyze each kamikaze pilot.
Nov 29, 2016
Unfriending The Election Results
Before and since the election, I have been amused by reactions to Donald Trump. One facebook friend started to unfriend people yesterday that support Trump. Others are even less tolerant, and will unfriend those who don't loudly condemn Trump. They just cannot be associated with any possible connection to racism or xenophobia, even if contrived. I suspect that the next four years will be tough on them. Although, I do not believe that their characterizations are fair, this post isn't intended to defend Trump, but rather note the mindset of those so upset. Meanwhile, they feel free to viciously demonize, ridicule and mock anyone they suspect remotely connected to the evil one.
Counselors were actually recommending that family members didn't discuss the election at their Thanksgiving dinner. Nonsense like that makes bastards like me grin, and I don't smile that often.
Nov 28, 2016
The Marginalization of Dr. Stein
When Jill Stein campaigned for President she defended herself against taking votes away from Hillary. She claimed that Hillary was just the status quo, and not really progressive. The Green Party is now saying that they're not doing the recount for the benefit of any one candidate, but for democracy. Well, we know that they're not doing it for Jill, because she only got about 1% of the vote. She is now getting more contributions for the recount than her campaign generated. She has become a willing tool for those despondent over Hillary's loss. Clinton's campaign staff will be on the ground monitoring the recount.
Trump's victory was pure democracy. He had no get out the vote organization, no ground game. If history will show any shenanigans in the 2016 election, it will be in this recount, not on November 8th. As someone who ran himself for office twice as an independent, I find this action disappointing. It depreciates the Green Party to the children's Junior Achievement section of the Democratic Party. In essence, Stein is a front for Hillary to recant her concession. Jill Stein's legacy will be the confirmation of Trump's victory, instead of the principles on which she had run.
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