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Jul 24, 2017
The Left's Dilemma
My liberal and Democratic friends are still foaming at the mouth about Trump, six months after the inauguration. While world leaders like France's Macron have come to terms with our election, half the voters here have not. Of course what Macron realizes is that the world is potentially a dangerous place, and what North Korea is up to is much more important than who is Trump's press secretary. It's even much more important than who Donald Jr. met with before the election.
Unfortunately, the ratings driven media would rather profit than inform. Thus, cable news is still reporting on SNL sketches, rather than threats to our security. In their mind Trump and his administration is both the enemy and their bread and butter.
I suppose what really astonishes me is the superficiality of this obsession. Trump has become the news, instead of current events. While I'll concede that Obama was cool, and Trump is not, what does that have to do with our economy or security?
Jul 21, 2017
Allentown Is A Roller Coaster
Last night I attended an art opening at the Baum School of Art. It is a continuation of the art show at Muhlenberg College, featuring artists who worked in Allentown during the 1980's. While the show at Muhlenberg exhibits their older work, the show at Baum features their current work.
Some of the artists have passed away, those remaining are now in their sixties and seventies. I knew most of them at the time, through one association or another. Some would frequent Allentown Photographic, a business I operated on 8th Street.
Although, the show was well attended, I cannot say the same for center city. Despite all the current new construction, even though there were vacant buildings and empty lots in the 1980's, the town was more vibrant back then. Despite Billy Joel's song, there was even more pride in the town back then.
I do believe that all this new construction will revitalize Allentown, but it hasn't happen yet.
The art shows at Muhlenberg and Baum will run through August 2nd. Shown above is Life Is A Rollercoaster by Jessica Lenard, Mixed media, 30X22 inches.
Jul 20, 2017
Allentown's Monuments Of Time
While Allentown City Council has been imploring the feds to rescue the town from our political turmoil, I have been surveying our timeless icons. Although, I cannot predict when Mr. Pawlowski will get a knock on his door, I can report on some needed emergency repairs.
Unlike Pawlowski who is responsible for his dilemma, the WPA structures continue standing despite the neglect. However, unlike people whose integrity is an internal trait, the structural integrity of these stone icons does require some outside attention.
A landing on the double stairway show above is starting to cave in. The seeping water in turn will damage the steps below it.
The bottom of the wall at the Union Terrace double stairway has some missing stones. These need to be replaced ASAP.
Unlike people who can be rehabilitated in prison, once these structures are gone, they're not coming back. In 25 years nobody will remember who Pawlowski was, but hopefully the stone icons of our park system will still be there.
Photos of the WPA structures and the campaign to save them by Molovinsky
Jul 19, 2017
New Superintendent Reaching Out
The new Allentown School Superintendent is reaching out to the parents. He is offering free dinner, baby sitting and a raffle for $20 gift cards to attend one of five open houses in the next two weeks; It's an opportunity to meet him and become a better parent. (Implied, but not stated) In my day parents didn't need to be bribed, but only invited to attend PTA meetings and teacher conferences. I have heard back-channel that he also wants to install free laundromats in the schools, so parents might become more involved.
Perhaps these incentives are necessary to get Allentown's low-income parents into the school buildings. If this is the case, I doubt that their interest will extend to more than the free door prizes. If this is the case, I doubt that Allentown will have any more success with these gimmicks than the other large urban areas.
While the student's parents are being invited for a free meal and gift, the taxpaying homeowners will be receiving their school tax increase.
The school board chose this superintendent for this new route, good luck with that.
Jul 18, 2017
No Thirst For Local News
In a recent post, I noted that The Morning Call seems to be lowering their firewall between news and opinion in regard to Mayor Ed Pawlowski. On what planet have I been stranded? Firewall is a historic term from the dinosaur age. It no longer exists in news, whether print or broadcast. Quite to the contrary, the media seems to wear their bias as a badge of conviction.
Here at the molovinsky on allentown blog, being a completely unmonetized endeavor, I can afford to strive for objectivity. I even proclaim myself as non-partisan. Truth be told, it would be very difficult to monetize the blog. There is less than a thirst for news in this community.
Another truth be told, I'm interacting with less and less people. I now only attend meetings to advocate for something or other. Since our esteemed elected officials actually do very little deliberating at the public meetings, attendance is becoming less and less productive.
However, I do survey people at the diners and grocery markets. Their knowledge or interest in local decisions is minimal. Acutally, they're perplexed why people even concern themselves with such matters.
Jul 17, 2017
Lower Macungie's Draconian Policy
Farmland preservation is the yuppie myth of our time. While liberals love their organic farmer's market, they know nothing of the realities involved. Don't misunderstand, I also love rides in the country and photographs of pretty pastures, but I know where our bread and butter really comes from.
Those farms are of a different era. While the yuppies, my pejorative term for uninformed liberal idealists, lament coal mines, they love those farms of yesteryear. They only still exist not because there is a shortage of open land, but because of an almost endless supply. The only shortage involved is that of farmers, those who are still willing to work like horses to eke out a living. The yuppies even now want to train farmers as props for their delusion.
Farmland preservation funds are now being mostly used by gentleman farmers, with taxpayers essentially paying for privately owned country estates.
Enter Lower Macgunie Township, which has decreed that future home owners on previous farmland developments must pay to maintain the roads in their new neighborhoods. The roads must still be built to township specification, but be privately maintained. Of course these new homeowners must still pay township taxes, even though they will not be receiving the same service as residents elsewhere in the township.
Jul 15, 2017
Short Notice WPA Tour
Occasionally, a student calls me about the local WPA. Apparently, my name comes up when doing research on that topic. I have volunteered to take a young woman on a quick one hour tour this coming week. It occurred to me that a few others might be interested in joining us. We will meet in front of the Allentown Art Museum on Tuesday(7/18/17) afternoon, at 1:00, and depart promptly.
Jul 14, 2017
Beyond Allentown City Council's Purview
Next week Allentown will past an ordinance banning gay conversion therapy, and there were no objections at a widely attended and publicized committee meeting. Let me be the first. While the intent of the ordinance may be commendable, it is clearly outside of the purview of City Council.
What motivates this post is council's historical failure to properly regulate things that are in its purview. While there are many such topics, I will mention some recent examples concerning the park system.
Allentown City Council gave permission to demolish the Robin Hood Dam in Lehigh Parkway, just to solely accommodate the Wildlands Conservancy. Council approved spending $1.5 million dollars to purchase two parcels for additional parks, while the existing park system is in deteriorating condition.
While much of my activism has centered on the park system, there are others who could cite numerous examples where council has rubber stamped one initiative after another. Some were done to accommodate the mayor, before he lost favor. The better interests of Allentown's general public should be the only criterion used on council decisions.
What motivates this post is council's historical failure to properly regulate things that are in its purview. While there are many such topics, I will mention some recent examples concerning the park system.
Allentown City Council gave permission to demolish the Robin Hood Dam in Lehigh Parkway, just to solely accommodate the Wildlands Conservancy. Council approved spending $1.5 million dollars to purchase two parcels for additional parks, while the existing park system is in deteriorating condition.
While much of my activism has centered on the park system, there are others who could cite numerous examples where council has rubber stamped one initiative after another. Some were done to accommodate the mayor, before he lost favor. The better interests of Allentown's general public should be the only criterion used on council decisions.
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