Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Luzerne County, the good guys

Sometimes we have to give credit when a public official does something in the public intererest. I made a suggestion a few months ago that Luzerne County should put campaign finance reports online. Now we have it, almost:

We are now well on our way to having the active campaign finance committee reports online. We are already better than 15% complete with the postings which are immediately available for public inspection and downloading.

This is the last goal that I set back in 2004 upon assuming the duties of Luzerne County Director of Elections, though I’m sure we’ll have our work cut out in the months that lay ahead this presidential-election year.

I trust you’ll find this newest addition of publically-accessible government documents on the Internet will eventually round out and complete the Bureau of Elections website, but please review what’s already been posted and feel free to offer your insight.

This is the first, I’m aware of, that a county in Pennsylvania will now join the ranks of open campaign finance disclosure on the Internet together with the federal and state governments, both of which have been doing so for a number of years.

We will be announcing it formally at the Board of Elections meeting later this month and hope to move the project from the development stage to final completion by the end of March 2008.

Here’s the direct link:

http://www.luzernecounty.org/county/departments_agencies/bureau_of_elections/online-access-to-campaign-finance-reports

Thanks…have a good evening.

Leonard

Romney has new message




I just watched Romney's victory speech and now he saying he is the Washington outsider and his win has the lobbyist worried. He used to be the liberal Governor (he regularly insults the state) and Senate candidate of the Peoples Republic of Massachusetts, before that he was the successful businessman who rescued the Olympics in Utah and made a fortune in high finance.
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To atone for his Bay State sins like being pro-choice and gay friendly he kissed the ass of the bible thumpers disavowing almost everything he ever stood for but they still don't like a Mormon.
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That didn't work so he started running to be the Governor of Michigan saying he will rescue the auto industry invoking the memory of his father, George Romney, who was the chairman of American Motors Corporation and a Michigan Governor. His dad was running for President in 1968 when he said something about being brainwashed about Vietnam that ended his candidacy.
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After the New Hampshire primary he started billing himself as the change candidate copying the Obama message, who knows what next week will bring. I think if he turns his hair dryer on high his head will melt.

Michigan exit polls


MNBC has the first exit polls from Michigan and the network is calling the race for Mitt Romney, so is Fox and CNN. Kos is happy. The reports said the weather was bad and the electorate identified themselves as:

Democrat 7%

Republican 68%

Independent or something else 25%

Bad news for John McCain because Romney won big among self identified Republicans and conservatives and there just wasn't that big of a crossover vote like there was in 2000 when he beat Bush in the state.

Clinton won on the Democratic side but she was the only one of the top 3 on the ballot and no delegates are at stake.

Monday, January 14, 2008

Ely drops out, backs Meuser

Don Ely Endorses Dan Meuser For Congress

Former Candidate for Republican Nomination and Republican State Committee Member Withdraws and Endorses Dan Meuser

Conservative activist and Republican State Committee Member Don Ely today announced that he was withdrawing from the race for the Republican Nomination for Congress and endorsed Dan Meuser.

“I believe Dan Meuser is the candidate who can unite conservatives and defeat liberal Chris Carney in the fall and that is why I am joining Dan’s team,” Ely said at a news conference arranged by WKOK radio station and in a letter to supporters.

Don Ely, a former school teacher, praised Dan Meuser’s experience in the private sector as President of Pride Mobility.

“Dan Meuser is the only candidate who has business experience running an international corporation, managing a large payroll, investing in our area, and creating a large number of jobs,” Ely said. “This unique experience will prepare Dan well to lead not only in Washington, but locally as well. Dan has an exceptionally organized campaign.”

Ely also cited Dan Meuser’s conservative values as a reason he was supporting his campaign.
“Dan Meuser has the right conservative values,” Ely said. “Dan opposes amnesty for illegal immigrants, supports securing our borders, and will defend America against the liberals who seek to weaken America’s sovereignty. He will fight for lower taxes and will oppose liberals who want to increase the power of the federal government at the expense of the freedom of the individual. As our Congressman, Dan will stand up for traditional marriage, the rights of the unborn, and the 2nd Amendment to our Constitution.”


“Don’s endorsement means a lot to our campaign,” Meuser said. “Don has shown himself to be a stalwart conservative, working for conservative causes across this district and across the country. I am honored to know that Don looked at all the candidates running for Congress and decided that I was the candidate to best represent our district.”

Don Ely will serve as a Senior Advisor to the Meuser campaign.

Carney's website gets a major award


Washington, D.C.The web site of Congressman Christopher P. Carney was honored by the Congressional Management Foundation (CMF), a non-profit, non-partisan management consulting and research organization in Washington, D.C., for having one of the best web sites in Congress. The site, carney.house.gov was one of only 104 Web sites commended in The 2007 Gold Mouse Report: Lessons from the Best Web Sites on Capitol Hill. To identify the awards, CMF analyzed 618 congressional web sites, including those of all Senate and House Members, committees (both majority and minority sites), and official leadership sites. In 2007, CMF awarded 36 Gold, 34 Silver, and 34 Bronze Mouse Awards. Carney’s web site received the Gold.
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A full copy of the report, the 2007 Gold Mouse Report: Lessons from the Best Web Sites on Capitol Hill, is available on the Congressional Management Foundation’s Web site at www.cmfweb.org.
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In other intertube news Another Monkey tells us that Michelle is having technical trouble so she has created a Blogspot version of her blog, http://mhryvnak.blogspot.com/ . She'll keep us all up-to-date on any new developments there.
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In the good news category Pardon My Zinger has returned as Rock the Hyphen.
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And Gort42 has returned to the BlogNetNews list of Pennsylvania's Most Influential Political blogs at number 20.
Update: Michelle is back and gives a painful explanation of what happened with her hosting provider. Now GrassrootsPA has been off and online for the last 2 days and what the hell happened to The All Spin Zone. Plus we have yet another local political blogger with the aptly named site Politics in Northeast Pennsylvania. And Gary has started posting again at Declarations of Pride.

Saturday, January 12, 2008

YouTube weekend

At seventeen. We have all been there.



YouTube weekend

Another Canon de Pachelbel


Mixed messages




Hazleton Mayor Lou Barletta is back in the news again which is not surprising being the media whore that he is. A few days ago he endorsed Dan Meuser in the 10th CD race and now he is complaining about a piece of franked mail that Congressman Kanjorski sent out a few months ago. When he endorsed Meuser I thought it was a sign that he was not going to run against Kanjo as one of the rules of running for office is that you don't get involved in other peoples arguments because you don't want to alienate the supporters of the candidates that you don't back.
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Now he sounds like a candidate for Congress in the 11th District again. "This mailing was prepared, published and mailed at taxpayer expense.” Barletta said the current members of Congress spent $20.3 million last year for these mailings. “There is no need to use taxpayer dollars to send out your own political campaign mailings,” Barletta said. “They should be paid with campaign funds.”
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Kanjo's new ace press secretary Abigail McDonough passed on Kanjo's scathing rebuttal: “Mr. Barletta’s criticism of using public dollars for this issue is quite curious coming from someone who used the Hazleton City treasury as a political piggy bank to advance his own career.”
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Dr. Joe tells us Why Lou Barletta Should Not Run For Congress and Capitol Ideas puts Barletta's announcement in terms we can all understand:
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Votantes El Hispanico De la Atención.
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Alcalde de Hazleton, Lou Barletta, ha endosado a hombre de negocios Dan Meuser para el Congreso en la 10th raza del districto para el nombramiento Republicano,segun el Times-Leader de Wilkes-Barre. Meuser es uno de cinco candidatos al nombramiento. Los otros son Chris Hackett, Donald Ely, Paul Swiderski y Davis Haire. El titular Chris Carney es el Demócrata solitario en la raza. Carney derrotado pone Don Sherwood en 2006, terminando el asimiento de 44-year del partido republicano en el asiento. Barletta dicho su decisión a Meuser trasero no se debe interpretar como declaración contra cualesquiera de los otros candidatos Republicanos, segun el Times-Leader. "Sé que Dan personalmente y yo lo consideramos un amigo," jueves dicho Barletta. "Esto no se significa para colocar las calificaciones de cualquier persona." Barletta dijo lo y Meuser sentados abajo en octubre para discutir las ediciones y el Meuser pedidos la ayuda del alcalde. "Tenía una oportunidad de hablar con él en ediciones como seguridad de la patria y la inmigración ilegal," Barletta dijo. "Estoy satisfecho con sus posiciones y creo que convenimos en la dirección que quisiéramos ver el país ir

The next Luzerne County Controller

Governor Ed Rendell will appoint a successor to recently elected Commissioner Maryanne Petrilla and she will be hard act to follow as Luzerne County Controller. Rapid Edward will nominate someone to fill the vacant post, and the state Senate must confirm the nomination with a majority vote. The post must be filled within 90 days, and Petrilla’s replacement will serve through the end of 2009.

Petrilla was recruited to run against Steve Flood, the only public official in years to question how the county did business but we can't have that. So the powers that be got a small town administrator without any accounting background to take him out. Her short tenure as controller has ended with the Debit Card scandal which has made her look incompetent or worse. Now she's a County Commissioner and is trying to restore the public trust in county government. Good luck with that one.

So far 2 people have expressed an interest in the job that are part of the good ole boy network.

Wil Toole wanting to be a fiscal watchdog has to one of the funniest things I've ever heard. He charged thousands of hours of overtime to Pittston City and is now suing because he contends that the city should pay for his wife's health insurance indefinitely. The dispute stemmed from a volley of lawsuits exchanged between Toole and other city officials in the late 1990s.

The other is former Wyoming Valley West School District superintendent Augie Piazza who now serves on the Luzerne County Community College Board of Trustees. From what I hear Piazza was a good manager with only a touch of nepotism.

The problem is that neither of these guys are ACCOUNTANTS! The election in 2009 will pick the next elected Controller and any politician can run for the office but what Luzerne County needs right now is a person with a strong accounting/management background without political ambitions or connections and big set of brass balls. Someone who will look at all departments of the county not just the ones headed by Republican row officers and put some spending controls in place. That ideal person may not exist but if you're out there:

From the TL:

If you’re interested in becoming the next Luzerne County Controller, contact Gov. Ed Rendell’s office via www.governor.state.pa.us or call (717) 787-2500.

Friday, January 11, 2008

First 10th CD poll

From the Politico:

Poll Shows Carney In Strong Position For Reelection

A newly-released poll suggests that Rep. Chris Carney (D-Pa.) is in strong shape for reelection, and is benefiting from his conservative district’s surprisingly high disapproval of President Bush.Carney has a 58 percent approval rating in the district, with only 12 percent of registered voters disapproving of his job performance. Even a majority of registered Republicans in the district (53 percent) said they approve of Carney’s performance in office.

In a head-to-head matchup against his two declared Republican rivals, businessmen Chris Hackett and Dan Meuser, he leads by comfortable margins. Carney leads Meuser 53 percent to 23 percent, while he holds a 55 percent to 21 percent lead over Meuser.

Even more striking than Carney’s high approval ratings is the fact that President Bush is viewed unfavorably by a majority of voters in this solidly-conservative northeastern Pennsylvania district. While Bush won 60 percent of the vote here in 2004, only 45 percent of respondents said they viewed the president favorably today. (Fifty-two percent view Bush unfavorably.)

Wilkes-Barre


Photo credit: Warren Ruda / The Citizens' Voice
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A few months ago a building in the north end of Wilkes-Barre erupted into an inferno because some party goers decided to start a fire to keep warm. It may be one of the best things that ever happened to the neighborhood.
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The building that burned down is just one in a whole complex that in the last century was today's version of an industrial park. The fire scene is being cleaned up thanks in part to Gov. Rendell and W-B juggling some money from federal community development block grants.
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Today's news is that the city now holds the mortgage to the 13-acre property at Courtright and Darling streets and wants to tear down all the buildings. The complex of buildings has been a disaster waiting to happen for a long time. The city has ignored the place for 20 or 30 years despite constant complaints from the neighbors.
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This is just a beginning of of a long legal process to clear up the liens and back taxes. TL: The city is moving forward to foreclose on the property owned by Thomas J. Murray Jr. in an attempt to recoup more than a $1 million in back taxes, liens and fines.
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Congressman Kanjorski was key to getting the mortgage holder to forgive the debt.:
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"I'm glad that I was able to help negotiate a transfer of the Murray-Courtright building's mortgage that benefits the City of Wilkes-Barre and the lender," said Congressman Kanjorski. "The mortgage holder, Grand Pacific Finance Corporation, generously agreed to transfer the mortgage, which has a remaining balance of over $300,000, for no charge. This transfer will significantly benefit Wilkes-Barre, as the city will have more flexibility to clean up the deteriorated building and return it to productive use.
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It sometimes helps that our guy is a senior member of the Banking Committee.
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Correction: Kanjorski is on the Financial Services Committee, not the Banking Committee (it's the Banking Committee on the Senate side).

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Tim Grier has a website

Info re: Tim Grier v. Luzerne County

Hello,
First of all, thank you for stopping by and thank you for your support. There have been so many inquiries with folks asking, "What is going on?" and "How can I help?" that I set up this site.


roxburynews.com has a video of Tim explaining what is going on that was filmed at the Luzerne County Courthouse. It has a funny clip of him buying a dog license.

You can view the video here: Blip

Breaking News

I was going to lay off the Pennsylvania 10th CD race for a few days and concentrate on some other things but events dictate otherwise. It's like Michael Corrleone saying every time I try to get out they pull me back in. And no, the breaking news has nothing to do with Tom Marino working for Louis DeNaples.


Mayor Lou Barletta Endorses Dan Meuser for Congress

Hazelton Mayor and National Leader to Support Conservative Businessman in Pennsylvania ’s 10th Congressional District

Hazelton Mayor Lou Barletta today endorsed conservative businessman Dan Meuser’s campaign for Congress.

In a letter to Republican activists throughout the 10th Congressional District, Mayor Barletta praised Dan Meuser's conservative values and his commitment to homeland and economic security.

“ America finds itself at a crossroads when it comes to our homeland security as a nation and our economic security as individuals,” Mayor Barletta said. “Dan Meuser is the candidate running in Pennsylvania ’s 10th District who has the values, the experience, and determination to help move our country and our area in the right direction.”

Mayor Barletta has been recognized nationally for his commitment to comprehensive immigration reform at the local level, including putting into place local ordinances that helped curb illegal immigration in Hazelton.

“As a Congressman, Dan Meuser will fight to secure our borders, and will oppose any and all attempts at amnesty,” Mayor Barletta said. “It is time we send patriots to Washington to defend the rule of law and protect our citizens, and I know Dan Meuser will be that type of Congressman.”

Meuser described the endorsement as significant, considering the job Mayor Barletta has done and his leadership on issues such as protecting our borders.

“I am proud to have the support of Mayor Barletta,” Meuser said. “Adding Mayor Barletta to our team is a significant addition for our campaign. Mayor Barletta believes in conservative values and has shown himself to be a leader on issues where Washington has failed us, including securing our borders.”

Luzerne County

With all the fun in the PA 10th CD race I've fallen behind on the latest Luzerne County news.

After his challenge to latest bond issue got tossed on the grounds that he doesn't have standing to make such an objection Tim Grier filed an appeal with the Commonwealth Court. After the decision by the state Department of Community and Economic Development dismissed the complaint Democratic Commissioner Greg Skrepenak couldn't resist tossing insults at Grier and accusing the Republican Commissioner Steve "the terrorist" Urban of a conspiracy. Now Skrep and the other walking ad for weight watchers Attorney Pete Moses are acting like bullies. They are threatening to seek reimbursement for county legal fees and court costs and want Grier to post a $80 million bond to pursue the appeal.

There’s no way I’m going to have to post a bond. That would make it impossible for anyone to challenge borrowing,” Grier said.

Out of this whole mess there is a renewed call for Home Rule.

Home rule redux?

More than four years after home rule’s defeat by a margin of 54 percent to 46 percent, David Capin is gathering support for another try.

Check out the website:

HomeRuleYes.com

My last 10th CD post

For this week. Davis Haire has his website up.

He bills himself as The Rural Conservative. So far the site has the basics such as his bio and some policy positions such as the usual Republican stuff on immigration, making English the official language, cutting taxes and shockingly points out that the government wastes money.

On health care he wants blow up the whole concept of the pooled risk of insurance with Health Savings Accounts and uses the buzzwords "Hillary-style socialized medicine." But he wants more government health care and other services for veterans.

Breaking the mold he cites President Kennedy with a call for an Apollo type program to break our dependence on foreign oil. Then returns to form by saying he likes to shoot guns, loves farmers and hates lawyers.

Tuesday, January 08, 2008

Hillary wins NH



So much for the politics of hope. Clinton wins a narrow victory over Obama. But as her people like to say, this is a marathon not sprint.


McCain wins New Hampshire

And Romney is done. He has changed his message again saying he is the 'change candidate." But he lost New Hampshire and a Massachusetts politician that wants to be President can't lose this one.

New Hampshire exit polls

I don't have them either and Pollster.com explains why they are not leaking this time. Mahalo says they will have them once the polls close. So far the reports are that there might be a record turnout but I've heard that before. A little bit of history, every Democrat that has won both Iowa and New Hampshire has been the nominee. The two most recent were John Kerry in 2004 and Al Gore in 2000.

Hillary hugs Tweety

I was watching Hardball last night and thought my eyes were playing tricks. After the crying episode that I'm sure that everybody has seen we get this softer side of Clinton.

From mediabistro:

Later, Sen. Clinton walked over to Matthews. He pinched her cheek. She grazed his with her hand and said in a mother-to-child tone, "oh, Christopher. Baby." Matthews mumbled, "it's not an obsession."

This is funny.

Oh baby


Monday, January 07, 2008

Paul Swiderski for Congress, the interview




Some Bio. Where were you born?

I was born in northern New Jersey, Bergen County.

How did you end up here?

After finishing 8th grade my Dad’s company moved to the Crestwood Industrial Park. I went to high school at Bishop Hoban. Then I went to Kings College and the University of Phoenix. I’m now going for my doctorate.

One wag wanted me to ask what sports you played at the University of Phoenix?

Internet Chess.

When I was at King’s I was on the debate team and played on the hockey team for a short time.

How about political experience?

I helped out with Joe Leonardi’s run for Congress and Lisa Baker’s campaign last year. At King’s College I helped to revive the King’s College Republicans serving as Treasurer and President. We did work on Santorum’s campaign and Tom Ridge’s.

You seem to have base in the local party. Are you getting any help from the Luzerne County Republican Party?

What Party?

One thing I was thinking is that after the primary should I not go through is to try do something about the situation with the Luzerne County GOP. I’ve contacted the state GOP numerous times and never got a phone call back. So obviously they are aware of the problems but don’t want to do anything about it.

Why are you running for Congress instead of state rep or county commissioner?

In order to run for any county seat you need the help of the county Republicans. Well? It’s kind of a defunct area. A state office I’ve never considered because I know more about federal issues than state issues.

Why are you running for Congress?

Simply for the same reason you got involved as a political junkie. For years people have know me as a strict conservative who’s always complaining about the way the country is headed. They hear me complaining all the time about liberals who are just destroying our identity as Americans and taking away our rights trying to make us into a nanny state. After several years of complaining people said to me enough of this, instead of complaining why don’t you do something about it. So I took them up on the challenge.

There is an old adage in politics that says challengers don’t win elections, incumbents lose them. What has Chris Carney done to lose the election?

It’s what he hasn’t done. He has done nothing to represent the people and the values of the 10th Congressional district. He has nothing to help small business owners or help the local economy. He has done nothing in Congress except ride Nancy Pelosi’s coattails. But I can tell you he done a lot of things for the 5th district of Iowa. Take a look at his voting record, he has been a staunch supporter of corn subsidies and corn subsidies are bad for Pennsylvania farmers.

So you oppose ethanol subsidies?

Yes.

How about other farm export subsidies?

I oppose all subsidies.

Including dairy price supports?

Yes. I believe that the best way to help our farmers is to let them operate as free enterprises. If you let them operate as free enterprises and don’t restrict their production they are free to produce as much or little as they want.

Let the market decide?

Exactly.

The war in Iraq. On your website you say that there is no homeland security without hometown security and you want to reduce troop levels overseas. Want to expand on that?

Sure. We have troops in 130 countries. We have troops in Germany and Japan and those countries are not a threat to us and I think we could do a better job by bringing those troops home to secure our borders.

Including from Iraq?

Yes.

What kind of timetable?

That’s hard to say. I would personally like to see our troops out ASAP. So would everybody else. It’s kind of a torn position where A) you want them home immediately or B) do what the party wants which is to create a plan forcing the administration to come up with a plan to end sectarian violence. I will go with the party line under one condition and that is I have a proposal for Iraq. That proposal is if we can’t solve the sectarian violence the only solution is split the country into 3 separate factions along sectarian lines.

That’s the Joe Biden Plan?

Yes.

Do you think that the Iraq war has made the United States safer?

I think that Afghanistan made us safer. I think quite possibly we did some good things in Iraq. Including making us safer because all the terrorists are over there hurting our troops and we haven’t had any terrorist attacks here.

How about the governments reaction to 9/11 such as the patriot act and the Military Commissions Act?

There are 2 ways to look at that. One way is that the government is trying to control us the other way to look at it is if you’re not doing anything wrong it shouldn’t bother you. I would choose the latter. If you’re not doing anything wrong the new laws don’t bother me. There a few things that I disagree with that create a strain, especially for us in the tax preparation industry.

One part of the Military Commissions Act that really bothers me is that the President can declare a US citizen in the United States an enemy combatant and hold them without haebeus corpus. Do you agree with that?

If there is just cause for it then sure.

But how do you know that there is just cause if you don’t appear before a judge and the government charges you with a crime?

That’s one of the bad things about these laws. There are good points and bad points. One of the bad points is that do create some restrictions on the American people. I’m against any law that takes away our rights and freedoms. However we do have certain controls in place in this country as is that will allow us to find US citizens that want to cause harm to our country. The FBI is one of them.

Would you describe yourself as maybe more of a libertarian?

I don’t know about Libertarian because libertarians believe certain things and I believe some things that are both conservative and libertarian. I think the thing that I most have in common with the libertarians is that I want to restore our government to it’s traditional constitutional values. In other words I want to restore the government back to the traditional meaning of our forefathers and the writers of the Constitution.

Give me an example of how the government is straying?

The Patriot Act is one of the things that is harming industry in this area, especially the tax preparation industry and banking. You’re talking about other small businesses being adversely affected by it. Another problem with our government is that are so many laws created to hinder the growth of small businesses. Not just on the federal level but also by the state and county. A perfect example is what is going on in the accounting industry. For over 30 years CPA’s and other agents have been lobbying Congress to change IRS regulations. Right now as it stands you don’t have to be a CPA or someone with an accounting background to do income taxes. The lobbyist argument is that if you have no background in accounting, you’re not a CPA of have any certification you could cause a taxpayer harm because there is a greater chance of error. That premise has never been scientifically tested which is the subject of my doctoral thesis. All these lobbying efforts have started a trend on Capitol Hill. In both houses there are active bills that requiring the IRS to change the regulations by registering all tax preparers regardless of your background. On the surface that doesn’t sound like a bad thing because it’s going to force people who are not like me to go to continuing professional education. But there is a huge fee involved with that, it could cost up to $30,000 just to maintain your license. How is a small business owner going to afford an extra $30,000 in costs.

What is your position on gay marriage?

I am for civil rights. Everybody in this country deserves the same opportunity which means that no one group should be more favored than any other group. We should all be on a level playing field. But gay marriage is not a civil right, gay marriage is more of an oxymoron. Marriage is more of religious right than a civil right. If you look at any of the major religions whether it’s Christianity, Judaism or even the Muslim religion they do not believe in the same sex getting married at all. Marriage is something that is supposed to be sacred and as a Christian I truly believe that when I got married I made a commitment to my wife, to our family and to god. That my wife and I are going to work through any problems that we have and share all the great times as well. And as a Christian it even says in the bible that man and woman are meant to be together and it never says anything about man and man or woman and woman being together.

Do you favor a constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage?

Absolutely.

Gay couples adopting kids?

Against it.

Have you given money to any political campaigns?

No but I contribute to good causes. I usually do it anonymously and I don’t like to make a grandstand issue about it. I give 10% of my income to many Christian charities and churches but then again I do it anonymously, I don’t use it as a platform. I don’t say look at me I gave x amount of dollars to the United Way. That’s not something that I believe and there are quotes in the bible that says if you do something like that it will be the reward you will ever get.

Illegal immigration. Hot Topic.

I know it is, secure our borders. Bring our troops home.

Bring the Army home and put them on the Mexican border?

That’s right.

Build a fence?

Sure. Well before I say sure there are different opinions to what way is the best. A fence may be a good thing but fences can be climbed. Every option out there has advantages and disadvantages. I think the best thing to do is to sit down and look at all the options weigh the advantages and disadvantages of each and then come back with a secure plan.

Have you ever known anybody that has gone through the immigration process?

Yes, my parents came here from Poland. I’m a first generation American.

How about recently? The reason I’m bringing it up is because I know some people who have and it’s a paperwork nightmare.

I have a client that just recently earned his citizenship but I haven’t talked to him in detail about the process. I do know that it’s a bureaucratic process and think that there is some red tape that could be cut. Make it easier but don’t give up on the security aspect because we don’t want to let just everybody come through the border. We want to know who is coming.

On that note one of the biggest sources of illegal immigration is people overstaying their visas. What is the solution to stop that?

Well, we already know that they’re in the country. If they’re here on a work visa we know that they are employed somewhere. They are here for a certain period of time and I think there should be some kind of policing function. Not to say you need to look over the shoulder every second of the day. When the visa period ends we should figure out what these peoples plans are.

How about the people that here illegally now, do you favor deporting them?

Yes.

How would you do it?

Well that’s an interesting topic to tackle. First of all you can’t do it the way Lou Barletta did it. Although I do give him credit for trying. First of all if they’re doing something illegal while they are here illegally i.e. if they’re breaking the law have local police departments work with the federal government to get them out of here. I think there is a perfect example as to why we should have local governments working with ICE. The was a police officer killed in Scottsdale, AZ because there was an illegal alien, repeat offender of our laws, ended up killing a police officer. We need to do something about that. I think that we create a law requiring that within 24 hours of being detained that any illegal alien should be turned over to ICE by local police officers. We would be spending a lot less money sending them back and securing our borders than feeding these people in jail.

You mentioned Lou Barletta, do you disagree with his approach?

I do to an extent. Certainly illegal aliens are a problem in Hazleton but you don’t establish Marshall Law without good reason. Not to say what he did was Marshall Law but it comes pretty close to it.

What he tried to do is make landlords into immigration agents. They’re not trained to do that.

Well they’re not. Again, what he tried to do is unconstitutionally enact Marshall Law and that can’t be done. If he wanted to do something about it he should’ve worked with federal authorities.

Do you favor making English the official language of the United States?

Absolutely. It’s not a racist issue it’s just an issue like if I were to move to France and I don’t know the language I’m not going to be very successful there. If we have a national language it would require anybody that wants to come here legally to learn our language. Also, there is another benefit which is no more printing of government material in 2, 3,4 or whatever languages.
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You signed the Taxpayer Protection Pledge as have the other GOP candidates. Is it wise for Congress to tie their hands because you never know when an emergency may pop up such as a war or a major American city being wiped out by a Hurricane?
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When I signed the Taxpayer Protection Pledge I did so in good conscience to agree to oppose any and all efforts to increase marginal income tax rates. The pledge also states that I will oppose efforts to reduce or eliminate deduction or credits unless there is a matched deduction in income tax rates. This is a positive thing. One of the recurring issues on Capitol Hill every tax season is the Buzz that legislators want to get rid of the Child Tax Credit, which helps millions of middle class families every year by getting them up to $1,000 off their taxes per child. By signing the taxpayer Protection Pledge I made a promise to help middle class families by keeping that credit in place, unless tax rates would be reduced to compensate for the elimination of that credit. I don’t buy the argument that because you sign a pledge to keep the Tax rate in line you’re not going to have money available for another Katrina or another 9/11. There’s already enough money in the system to handle these things. Congress just needs to cut spending to have the needed money to deal with emergencies.
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What specific Government Department or program would you eliminate?
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Where do I start? For starters, the Federal Reserve has to go. I agree with the checks and balances that are in place to protect American consumers who rely on the banking industry to keep their money safe, and these laws need to remain. The problem with the Federal Reserve is that it’s solution to a financial crunch is to print more money. Over time this made our currency is worth less. I would also repeal the 1974 law that Nixon signed that eliminated out currency from being tied to any metal or commodity. These actions would force Congress to cut costs and become more accountable to its people.
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The price of gas has a ripple effect through the economy, what is your proposal to lower the cost at the pump?
I would start by reducing or eliminating gas taxes.
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But gas taxes are dedicated to repair roads and bridges and build more highways.
How would you replace that revenue?
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In other words, we have enough money in the system dedicated to road repairs, and we need to establish a toll road on I-80 for road repairs? There is plenty of money in the system to pay for highways and the government needs to find ways to stop spending it on other things. We cannot allow our government to continue punishing the taxpayers for the legislators mistakes. We can’t keep letting the Democrats write blank checks.
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Back to spending, you would eliminate the S-CHIP program?
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I would eliminate all welfare programs. After all, isn’t that what charities are for? The preamble to the Constitution says we should promote the general welfare not create a welfare state. Promoting the general welfare means that we should be kept reasonably safe to enjoy our freedoms. Welfare programs reduce or eliminate the need for charitable institutions. This leads to fewer jobs and an American society becoming more dependent on the government. Getting rid of welfare programs is a win-win scenario for everyone. More people would work instead of finding excuses to stay home and waste our tax dollars. There would be a higher tax base. More people working and fewer people relying on the government means more money for the government. Charities could create more jobs, and we would get one step closer to self-reliance.
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Pork. What is your position on earmarks?
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I oppose earmarks and no special interests are going to be part of my campaign. Earmarks do more harm than good.
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Recently Congressman Kanjorski secured $50 million for a flood control project in Wilkes-Barre. Isn’t that a good use of government money?
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He also earmarked $14 million for an inflatable dam and steered millions to a company that his nephews ran that went belly up.
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On the lighter side, are you a sports fan?
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I like watching baseball occasionally, and the team I watch is the Phillies. I can never admit to following baseball close enough to hold a conversation on it, but that won’t stop me from buying tickets for a game and taking my six year old daughter for an afternoon out. There’s something special about taking your kid to a baseball game. Football has to be the Eagles and Penn State. My favorite sport is hockey. I grew up in northern New Jersey and will always be a big NJ Devils fan.
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Any closing thoughts?
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I plan to run my campaign the same way I do everything else: with the utmost integrity. I don’t believe in telling people what they want to hear. I’d rather tell people the truth. They may not like what they hear sometimes, but in the long run I will gain their trust, respect and ultimately, their vote.