Feb 7, 2017
Low Information Blacks and Whites
Among the things I find interesting about this post election result, is the classism and hypocrisy of the liberal Democratic establishment. Although, I'm non-partisan and voted for Gary Johnson, I interact with both camps. The shocked Democrats keep referring to low information rednecks, who voted for Trump. However, they had no problem with black voters, some of whom were low information. Obama and Hillary themselves tried to rally the black vote, not with information, but with free concerts. An uninformed black vote is apparently more legitimate than one from an uninformed white person. Perhaps, what they're thinking, but not saying, is that they expect the black voter to be less informed. Another Democratic concern for blacks is alleged voter repression in the south. Registering them is enough; If they vote Democratic, there is little concern about how informed they are on the issues. Of course those whites, who do not vote Democratic, are uninformed rednecks.
Feb 6, 2017
News In The Trump Era
Although, I thought that the news and media was biased during the presidential campaign of 2016, I haven't seen anything yet. Only President for two weeks, Trump has managed to alienate the press even more than before. Now, I don't blame Trump, I blame the press. (I use the terms press and media interchangeably, and mean both print, internet, broadcast and cable) The media knew what they were getting when Trump won. I suppose that there might have been an expectation of a more presidential demeanor, but there should be no surprise that it didn't materialize.
As someone who looks for news and not attitude, my hunt has become more elusive. Complicating the endeavor, is that more and more news sources are being consolidated. When the public is willing to accept the blurbs on facebook as news, we are in an era of electronic tabloids.
News as entertainment isn't new, but when that's all there is, democracy suffers. Previously informed people are reduced to this new diet. The Sunday edition of the Washington Post treats the previous evening's Saturday Night Live parody as news. CNN has joined the official electronic tabloid club by refusing to host Kellyanne Conway on their Sunday talking heads program, after being shut out of some access by the White House. In this vacuum, I expect that molovinsky on allentown will have to open a Washington bureau. I was hoping to devote more column space to local history.
Feb 4, 2017
An Artistic Opportunity
I will make available to a discerning collector or institution an iconic work by Jessica Lenard(1950-2016) Family,1993, mixed media on canvas, 50"x66"
contact off line.
Feb 3, 2017
Molovinsky and Morning Call Tumble Over Wehr's Dam
The Morning Call has declined to print the following letter, and a longer version of it.
The basis of the letter in question is centered on assumption of a result not yet known. We are declining to print the letter because it contains at worst faulty logic, at best an assumption. Please include this reasoning when you ‘go public.’ The Morning Call
The South Whitehall Commissioners never expected the voters to approve the referendum this past November to retain Wehr's Dam, especially when they had associated it with a possible tax increase. They thought that they could accommodate the Wildlands Conservancy in demolishing the dam, with no political consequence to themselves. In July of 2014, the Commissioners gave the Conservancy permission to conduct a study of the dam, which was intended to justify its demolition. The engineering firm for the Conservancy then claimed that the dam was leaking under itself, at one small spot. On February 13, 2015, the DEP wrote the township; "The Wildlands Conservancy has recently brought to our attention that there is some confusion relating to the current condition of the Wehr's Dam..." For the Commissioners to have granted the Wildlands Conservancy permission to interface with the state was improper. The dam is the historic property of the township residents, not an outside party. A subsequent study of the dam by another engineering firm could not confirm the above referenced leak. It is now necessary for the Commissioners to put aside their agenda of accommodating the Wildlands Conservancy, and honor the results of the referendum. They must change their Park Master Plan, which still calls for the dam's demolition. They must now advocate for the dam with the state DEP, and correct any misconceptions about its condition.
Michael Molovinsky
ADDENDUM: Although, The Morning Call has declined to print my letter(s), they will now inquire and report on the Township's intention in regard to the dam.
photocredit: K Mary Hess
Feb 2, 2017
Molovinsky Rebuilding Staff
As I reported previously, my entire female staff resigned after the Washington march. It wasn't enough to be non-partisan, they insisted that I condemn everything about Trump. One of the things that I complimented Trump on was his pick of Rex Tillerson, for Secretary of State. Here is a man who is giving up a $25million dollar salary to serve his country. Here is a man who was CEO of Exxon/Mobile, one of the biggest companies in the world. Do you suppose that he just might be as smart and qualified as John Kerry, or Hillary Clinton, for that position.
My hope for my former staff is that they can calm down somewhat, and resume life. Presently, they're just besides themselves about Trump. Although, it's apparent that the man has no notion of diplomacy, he has only been president for less than two weeks. Barack Obama was given the Nobel Peace Prize in between being elected and being sworn in, just on the basis of his ability to speak eloquently. He didn't receive another one as president, nor should he have received the first one. This isn't a pro Trump site. He will be readily criticized here, as warranted. Although, additional vetting is prudent, his recent ban on certain countries was poorly implemented. Shown above is Brigitte, our new copy editor.
photo of Brigitte Bardot, French actress and activist
Feb 1, 2017
The Pawlowski Plan
Readers of this blog know that I have posted previously that Pawlowski is ingratiating himself with the smaller minority congregations and businesses. It was apparent to me that his strategy was to cobble together enough votes to win, in a very crowded Democratic primary. I learned on Monday from a hispanic activist, that he is busier at this task than I imagined. He is attending every event that he hears about, including family birthday parties. This source told me that for the most part these people are oblivious to the corruption investigation, but are flattered that the mayor is visiting with them.
Another interesting phenomena is the Pawlowski freelance goons. I call them freelance, because I have no reason to believe that Pawlowski is behind their actions. One young man attacks me on facebook as a jealous hate blogger, because I criticize Allentown policy. Ironically, he feels justified in attacking a person, because that person takes city policy to task. I didn't know that cities had feelings, or were that sensitive. Another person has been bullying for Pawlowski since before his first election, in 2005. Talking of irony, Pawlowski, in addition to putting up photos of the small businesses and congregations, keeps also posting about being kind. Those of us who have taken his city policy to task, have often been personally insulted and smeared by that very advocate of kindness.
Another interesting phenomena is the Pawlowski freelance goons. I call them freelance, because I have no reason to believe that Pawlowski is behind their actions. One young man attacks me on facebook as a jealous hate blogger, because I criticize Allentown policy. Ironically, he feels justified in attacking a person, because that person takes city policy to task. I didn't know that cities had feelings, or were that sensitive. Another person has been bullying for Pawlowski since before his first election, in 2005. Talking of irony, Pawlowski, in addition to putting up photos of the small businesses and congregations, keeps also posting about being kind. Those of us who have taken his city policy to task, have often been personally insulted and smeared by that very advocate of kindness.
Jan 31, 2017
Whitehall Inherits Allentown's Syrians
Back in day, when demolition began to build the arena and Reillytown, Whitehall's Ed Hozza was cutting the ribbons with Ed Pawlowski. At the time, I questioned what he was doing there. Hozza's enthusiasm for Allentown's project quickly waned, as he realized truck after truck was dumping the former ground up buildings into Whitehall's quarry. If that wasn't insult enough for Hozza's support, within two years Pawlowski would be supporting Hozza's current opponent. Although Hozza may have lost Pawlowski's support, there's a new power broker in Whitehall, the former Allentown Syrian community. The Syrians in Allentown developed their political influence back in the days of District Attorney George Joseph. Voting as a block, the Democratic Club in the ward could be counted on in local elections, and numerous Syrians ended up working in various departments of Allentown City government. Through inter-marriage and relationships, many non-Syrian names became part of the base, even including extended members of my family. Although that power base has shifted north in the last 15 years, it took Pawlowski's refusal to raise the Syrian flag to make the move official. In the future, the flags will be raised in Whitehall.
reprinted from April of 2015
UPDATE January 31,2017: While much of the older Syrian Christian community has migrated to Whitehall, many of the newer Muslim immigrants from Syria are moving into the 6th Ward, a traditional starting spot for many immigrants to our city. The last two years have made the story of the Syrians complex. The same can be said for Pawlowski, Allentown and even the country. The older Syrian community remain staunch Democrats. The newer immigrants will of course be preoccupied with their new surroundings. According to the paper, the local Syrian population is under 4,000. I was surprised, their influence is much larger.
reprinted from April of 2015
UPDATE January 31,2017: While much of the older Syrian Christian community has migrated to Whitehall, many of the newer Muslim immigrants from Syria are moving into the 6th Ward, a traditional starting spot for many immigrants to our city. The last two years have made the story of the Syrians complex. The same can be said for Pawlowski, Allentown and even the country. The older Syrian community remain staunch Democrats. The newer immigrants will of course be preoccupied with their new surroundings. According to the paper, the local Syrian population is under 4,000. I was surprised, their influence is much larger.
A Jew At St. George
This weekend I had the pleasure to attend the Heritage Festival at St. George Antiochian Orthodox Church, and the privilege to met Khouria Minerva Sabbagh, wife of Rev. Fr. Anthony Sabbagh. Khouria is a term of honor, conveying the significant role she plays in the life of the church. The numerous children delighted in the kiddie rides, adding smiles and giggles to their heritage experience. Needless to say, the middle eastern food was lovingly made by doting grandmothers. Although the Syrian community was out in force, the annual festival attracts a large, diverse crowd. During high school, I would occasionally attend midnight mass with a Syrian friend. In the small world of Allentown, one of Khouria Minerva's daughters is now married into that family. Although the festival was joyous, with current events, we must keep the Syrian community in our thoughts and prayers.
reprinted from June 2013
UPDATE January31,2017: Today's Morning Call has an article and video in which Rev. Sabbagh supports the concept of Trump's ban, but criticizes the way it was implemented. The article accurately explains that the Syrian Christian community generally supports Assad. Both he and his father defended the Christian minority in Syria. While the article even mentions the tension between Allentown's older Christian community, and the newer Muslim immigrants, it overlooks another fact about the community in Allentown. The older Syrian Christian community referred to in my two posts, were a united Democratic block in this city.
Today at noon I will reprint a post on the large political influence of the small Syrian community. You're welcome to return.
reprinted from June 2013
UPDATE January31,2017: Today's Morning Call has an article and video in which Rev. Sabbagh supports the concept of Trump's ban, but criticizes the way it was implemented. The article accurately explains that the Syrian Christian community generally supports Assad. Both he and his father defended the Christian minority in Syria. While the article even mentions the tension between Allentown's older Christian community, and the newer Muslim immigrants, it overlooks another fact about the community in Allentown. The older Syrian Christian community referred to in my two posts, were a united Democratic block in this city.
Today at noon I will reprint a post on the large political influence of the small Syrian community. You're welcome to return.
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