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Dec 13, 2018
Fisherman Robbed By Fit Man At Jordan Park
While Mayor Pawlowski and his compliant park director brag about catalog equipment which won't last 3 years, a fisherman was thrown to the ground and robbed at gunpoint early Thursday morning in Jordan Park. While the Allentown Police are too short manned to properly patrol our existing parks, Mayor Pawlowski and his compliant park director are seeking a grant to develop another park, at the former incinerator plant near Basin Street. Who is going to maintain an additional park after the grant runs out in year one? Who is going to provide safety at such an out of the way place? It's time for our park director, Linday Taylor, to seek the counsel of people familiar with Allentown and the parks. For her information, that would not include Ed Pawlowski.
I'm sure that Ms. Taylor saw a recent letter to the paper criticizing the grow zones along our park creeks. She should realize that the next mayor will most likely have more familiarity with the traditional park system, which does not include weed zones, that block both access and view of the streams. Allentown parks were created along the streams to add to the park experience, not to be a science experiment for the Wildlands Conservancy. Although the mayor may praise the new park signs, even they are symbolic of the new superficiality, which is not appreciated by most Allentonians. Ms. Taylor would do well to realize that soon there will be a new mayor, with an appreciation of Allentown's iconic park system. By that criterion, there will be a lot to mow and repair.
reprinted from June of 2016
ADDENDUM: Since publishing this piece in 2016, both Ed Pawlowski and Lindsay Taylor are gone. While park icons were left to crumble, we purchased and installed the outdoor prison yard exercise equipment shown above. Although, it makes the released gang members feel at home in Allentown, it wasted our scarce park dollars.
Dec 12, 2018
The Improprieties Of Ed Pawlowski
Although, Pawlowski was convicted on 47 counts, over the years there were other shenanigans not included in the trial. Someone recently asked if the city owned any surplus property that could be sold to avoid a tax increase? What comes to mind are the two parcels purchased for the park system.
The Basin Street parcel is in the heart of Allentown's old industrial zone. I venture to say that most new residents would be hard pressed to find it. Furthermore, there are no residences anywhere close to it, which would benefit from it. Prior to the city's purchase, there was no market for the land, what- so- ever.
The western parcel, last used forty years ago by a fertilizer and rendering plant, is in a flood plain and was for sale for decades, also with no interest.
Although, the city could not realize anywhere near what they paid, these two parcels should be sold. The park department is a case study in deferred maintenance. The last thing it needs is more park land to maintain. Although, I have been deferential to the new mayor and park director compared to my previous park advocacy, it's time to resume the mission, without such restraint. The city has pursued some grants toward ill advised park plans, and I would rather the city forego the grants, than contribute more to venues it doesn't need.
part of Basin Street parcel shown above
Dec 11, 2018
The Political Backside Of Allentown's Budget
It appears that Allentown City Council has produced a compromise budget that Mayor O'Connell can live with...It requires no pink slips. Although, a few proposed jobs will not be funded, and overtime allowances may be a little less than realistic, I expect O'Connell to allow council's budget to go into effect.
While both the mayor and council can claim a victory, there will be no such crowing from the taxpayers. However, the taxpayers already lost last November, when they reelected someone who had his eye on anywhere but Allentown. Pawlowski wanted to ride the NIZ's paper success out of town to a bigger job. When Harrisburg seemed a lost cause, he steered his election bus toward Washington. No tax hike was just another slogan for his political ambitions, but not a sound fiscal policy for the city.
Disclaimer: I did not attend the special session last night, or speak to any elected official. On this point I prefer not speaking directly to our officials. This way when I encounter them in public, they seem less betrayed by this blog's candor.
picture postcard of Allentown's new City Hall in 1962
Dec 10, 2018
What's Love Got To Do With It
I suppose that some of my readers were surprised when I congratulated Susan Wild on being our new representative in congress. Although, I didn't make any endorsement prior to the election, most readers realize that I cant to the right. However, I had some issues with Nothstein, and generally prefer not to make endorsements.
Last week, Wild expressed potential opposition against the proposed new trade pact with Canada and Mexico. Seems that she went with those members of her party supposedly upset that the new trade treaty may not end up addressing gay and lesbian issues. USMCA’s Chapter 23 on labor requires countries to implement policies that protect workers against employment discrimination on the basis of sex, sexual orientation and gender identity. There are conservatives senators who feel that such social policy need not be included with international trade agreements.
Now, I'm certainly for respecting the rights of our workers here at home, but I'm also for protecting the rights of all our citizens to have the best possible economy. I'm hoping that Representative Wild will not base her important votes on single issues.
Dec 7, 2018
Pawlowski's Coal To O'Connell
Pawlowski, on his way to prison, gave Ray O'Connell a lump of coal for Christmas. While the former Mayor For Life's exit to the big house made Ray mayor, it also injured him with a necessary tax hike. Pawlowski put his political career ahead of good government by not raising taxes, and instead drained the city reserve fund. While ten years of a 2% hike would have been politically palatable, O'Connell must now ask for 27% to keep the city operating.
This same legacy destroyed a county executive years ago... A huge tax hike is a huge present to your political opponents. While City Council has the option of allowing the budget to pass by default with little political consequence to themselves, O'Connell will shoulder the voter's wrath. If the proposed budget goes into effect as is, Ray's reelection bid could be an uphill struggle.
ADDENDUM: City Council has scheduled a special meeting for Monday December 10. This presents an opportunity for the budget and tax hike to be scaled back.
Dec 6, 2018
Defending The Wall

The Western Wall was built in 19 BC by Herod the Great, almost 600 years before the birth of Mohammed. Herod built the current wall to expand the Mount of the Second Temple, built in 516 BC, after the Jews returned from the Babylonian Exile. The Second Temple would stand until destroyed by the Romans in 70 AD. Over 600 year later, in 691 AD, Muslims would build the Dome of The Rock, on top of the Mount where the Temple had stood. Today, there are 17 stone courses of the wall below the current street level. Although Jews have been praying at the Wall for over a thousand years, last week the Palestinian Authority issued a report stating that the wall is not Jewish, but part of the Dome. This report, although contradicted by Bible, history, archeology and even photography, is never the less disturbing; It plants another seed of revisionism against the history of the Jewish people. Recently, UNESCO declared that Rachel's Tomb is actually a Mosque, ignoring the thousands of years of Jewish reverence.
photograph shows Jews praying at The Wall in 1895
reprinted from November of 2010
Dec 5, 2018
Blogging And Friendship
I set off Bernie O'Hare's hostility on Monday by stating that all too often your loyalty to your "friends" guides your pen. Although, it is apparent to his readers how he fawns over some politicians, he prefers to think that he's fooling people. He lashed out by writing that my criticism of a black official proves that I operate a hate blog. When I pointed out that someone should be able to criticize a black public official without being labeled a racist, he deleted my comment, and stated that he is not going to host a defense of my racism. Accusations of racism seems to be his latest weapon of choice against his critics. This skirmish took place on O'Hare's post about Bill White retiring, and there is a tie-in...In his hostile reply comment, Bernie wrote that he and Bill White were not friends. That may not tell the whole story. In a column in February of 2008, Bill White described himself as a fan of Bernie's blog. Also on Monday, Bernie called White a bastard for including him in his Hall Of Fame. Again, in both cases, I happen to know that Bernie appreciated that the exposure increased his readership.
The Bill White column from 2008 was about Bernie starting to notice Pawlowski's abuses of power. When White asked Pawlowski for a reply...
The mayor noted that O'Hare has become friendly with Michael Molovinsky, a former mayoral candidate and persistently outspoken critic of the administration. Molovinsky's own blog is virulently anti-Pawlowski.
Actually, White's take on my blog is aligned with O'Hare's apparent philosophy...friendship or enemy first, then the story. Maybe that's why they're friends, despite their disclaimers.
I didn't dislike Pawlowski, just some aspects of his governing. This blog isn't based on people's personality or friendships. Likewise, this blog isn't influenced by political correctness, or political party. All I ever want is the best possible government for Allentown.
Dec 4, 2018
Bill White And Donald Trump
Like blogger Bernie O'Hare, I wanted to post about Bill White's departure yesterday. However, it is my format to place one post a day, and last night there was a city budget hearing. As a supporter of the traditional park system, I felt compelled to advocate, in a timely fashion, for a particular item in the park budget. Although, I also had prepared a post about Bill White, I abandon it now, to instead address a line in O'Hare's post....Some of you, especially those among you who are Trump supporters, will trash White because he detested the guy...
I think that O'Hare and many others are so polarized about Trump, that they assume the same level of emotional intensity must reside in everybody. On facebook people write that if you don't despise Trump, unfriend me... You're either with me on this or against me. I'm actually surprised that both O'Hare and White, as political pundits, are so animated about Trump. Many of us, while not supporters, are much more dispassionate about him. When I playfully posted a picture of myself in front of a Trump poster and wrote, Make Allentown Great Again, although it wasn't meant as an endorsement of Trump, but of Allentown, I lost some readers.
The Trump divide has been very detrimental to both journalism and personal relationships. Donald Trump probably will be president for at least two more years. After his term, the country goes on, and hopefully some objectivity and civility will be restored.
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