3 hours ago
Saturday, September 30, 2017
Michelle Bednar for Controller 2017
Incumbent Democratic Luzerne County Controller had a nice gathering of supporters at Bentley's on Friday. It attracted a nice crowd including a few Republicans including District Attorney Stephanie Salavantis. The Democratic Party heavyweights State Reps. Eddie Day Pashinski , Jerry Mullery and State Sen. John Yudichak sang her praises. Her campaign team touted her accomplishments including weeding out incorrect homestead tax breaks wrongly granted to some Luzerne County property owner. Her opponent Walter Griffith had received the break on two homes and an auto repair business he owns.
Democratic County Council candidates Wendy Cominsky, Matt Vough and John Gadomski offered their support and Republican Chris Perry showed up. Perry has been to almost every event D or R I've been to. He is running hard.
Other notables were Judge David Lupas who is up for retention and George Brown who should have been the Mayor of W-B. I asked Judge Lupas about mandatory minimums and he gave me a lawyers answer saying they could act as a deterrent but Judges should be able to fit the punishment to the crime.
Luzerne County sending bills to recipients of incorrect homestead tax break
Tuesday, September 19, 2017
Steve Bloom for Congress
There is now a 3rd Republican candidate to replace Lou Barletta in the PA 11th CD with a few more to come. State Rep. Stephen Bloom (R-Cumberland)joins Dan Meuser and Andrew Shecktor looking to join the swamp in Washington. Alan Howe is the only Dem in the race so far.
He didn't send out a traditional press release or announce his candidacy at a rally but put up a YouTube video.
You can view it at his website: https://actnowcongress.org/
Bill O in the TL sums up his platform
Obamacare bad, secure the border, give the Pentagon more money, bad trade deals
and end taxpayer subsidies for the heartbreaking abortion industry.
Also from his website:
As a husband, parent, and grandparent, I can’t imagine losing this once-in-a-generation opportunity to do good. That’s why I’m running for Congress. It’s time for action.
He didn't send out a traditional press release or announce his candidacy at a rally but put up a YouTube video.
You can view it at his website: https://actnowcongress.org/
Bill O in the TL sums up his platform
Obamacare bad, secure the border, give the Pentagon more money, bad trade deals
and end taxpayer subsidies for the heartbreaking abortion industry.
Also from his website:
As a husband, parent, and grandparent, I can’t imagine losing this once-in-a-generation opportunity to do good. That’s why I’m running for Congress. It’s time for action.
Labels:
2018 11th CD,
Alan Howe,
Andrew Shecktor,
Dan Meuser,
Lou Barletta,
Steve Bloom
Thursday, September 14, 2017
Andrew Shector for Congress
Republican Andrew Shecktor of Berwick has decided to switch gears from a Senate race and will enter the 11th CD GOP primary. He joins Dan Meuser as the only announced candidate with Joe Peters teasing that he will run. Alan Howe is the only Democrat in the race so far. An official announcement will be coming shortly.
From his website:
Andrew Shecktor is a lifelong Pennsylvania resident, born in historical Philadelphia just blocks from the Liberty Bell and raised in Plymouth Meeting. He lives with his wife Jean in Berwick. He is the proud father of 5 grown children, 3 daughters and 2 sons. He is currently a sales manager for the Solid Cactus division of Web.com. Andy was elected to the Berwick Borough Council in 2015. He also sits on the Berwick Planning Commission.
Prior to Web.com Andy worked as an electrical engineer for many years. He is a published author of several books. His most recent is "State of the Economy Failure of Healthcare in the US", the companion book to the lecture he does on the same topic.
He has been a volunteer for various fire departments for 41 years, and is active in emergency services and military communication. He is also a long time ham radio operator.
He was an elected delegate to the Republican National Convention in 2016 and supported our 45th President, Donald Trump. During the election, Andy met 22,000 residents of the 11th Congressional District. This gave him the insight to understand what they expect from an elected official and their frustrations with the current status-quo government. The resounding response was they want their voices heard. Elected officials are elected to represent the people, not the reverse. There needs to be more input from the voters on matters that are voted on in Congress. The rationale for legislation enacted by Congress or by any elected official should be relayed to the public; particularly in instances of controversial legislation. Not everyone will be happy with every decision, but everyone should be able to have their voice heard.
Website:
Andrew Shecktor for Congress 2018 11th District, PA
FB page:
Shecktor for Congress, PA 11th Congressional District
Labels:
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Andrew Shector,
Dan Meuser,
joe Peters
Thursday, September 07, 2017
119th House District- The rematch
| Jerry Mullery with Aaron Kaufman at the Spring 2012 Blogfest |
Republican (?) Justin Behrens took on incumbent Democrat Jerry Mullery in 2016 and lost.
MULLERY, GERALD J(DEM) 56.24% Votes: 13,760
BEHRENS, JUSTIN VALERA(REP) 43.76% Votes: 10,707
Both are running again and have golf tournaments coming up.
Come out to support Justin Behrens for State Representative in the 119th District in this special event recognizing our Veterans!
I'm not sure what golf has to do with veterans but that is his angle.
Not to be outdone Mullery has his own fundraiser on the links
On
Friday, September 15, 2017, Citizens for Mullery is hosting a golf
tournament fundraiser at Valley Country Club in Sugarloaf, PA. The
tournament promises to be a fun event and a wonderful opportunity to
play one of the regions finest courses, all while supporting a true
advocate for the citizens of the 119th Legislative District, State
Representative Gerald J. Mullery
Both are running again and have golf tournaments coming up.
Come out to support Justin Behrens for State Representative in the 119th District in this special event recognizing our Veterans!
I'm not sure what golf has to do with veterans but that is his angle.
Not to be outdone Mullery has his own fundraiser on the links
Rep. Gerald J. Mullery Golf Tournament
On
Friday, September 15, 2017, Citizens for Mullery is hosting a golf
tournament fundraiser at Valley Country Club in Sugarloaf, PA. The
tournament promises to be a fun event and a wonderful opportunity to
play one of the regions finest courses, all while supporting a true
advocate for the citizens of the 119th Legislative District, State
Representative Gerald J. Mullery
Labels:
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Aaron Kaufer,
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Justin Behrens
Wednesday, September 06, 2017
Dan Meuser for Congress
| Dan Meuser with Lisa Baker at the Fall 2010 Blogfest |
To refresh you memory Dan Meuser and Chris Hackett had a knock down, drag out primary fight to oppose Chris Carney. They both spent over $1 million and Hackett won only to lose the general election. There was a lot of bad blood after that election and many Meuser supporters told me they couldn't support Hackett.
His campaign slogan seemed to be Pride Mobility for Congress. So every problem the company had in the past became fair game for his opponent
Some of the controversies:
EXETER: A woman formerly employed at Pride Mobility Products Corp. has filed a wage discrimination lawsuit against the company, alleging she was paid less than male counterparts who performed the same job. She also is alleging sexual harassment and retaliation for complaining about it.
TPM Cafe: Meuser's company has settled a contentious lawsuit over the death of an elderly man using their wheelchair, in which plaintiffs alleged that a defective battery caused a fire. From the Monterey County Herald, January 9, 2007: "Had the case gone to trial, according to court records and statements in court, jurors may have heard evidence that Pride Mobility was aware of at least 18 other fires in its wheelchairs and scooters with identical battery packs since 2002. Ten of those fires destroyed dwellings and five were fatal." (From Nexis).
The Medicare OIG fined Pride $80,000 for a kickback scheme.
And his past political contributions:
On behalf of the Pennsylvania Democratic Party, I wanted to thank you for your kind, past contributions to strong Democrats such as Congressman Paul Kanjorski, Senator Hillary Clinton, Congressman Charlie Rangel and many others. Your contributions have helped Democrats to take back the House and Senate in 2006 and potentially take the White House in 2008.
I have a big basket of this stuff if any other campaign is interested.
Many thanks to Tiffany Cloud for sending this:
Dan Meuser To Run For 11th Congressional District Seat
Businessman and Former Revenue Secretary To Continue Barletta’s Work
Luzerne County Businessman and former Secretary of the Department of
Revenue Dan Meuser announced today that he was entering the race to
represent the 11th District in the United States Congress. Congressman
Lou Barletta announced days ago that he would run for the United States
Senate.
“I have always supported Lou Barletta and I plan to continue to support him in his run for the United States Senate,” Dan Meuser said. “Both Lou and I will fight for an agenda that puts America’s interests first and rebuilds the middle class so the economy works for everyone.”
Dan has lived in the area that makes up the 11th District for over 25 years, he and his wife of 27 years raising their family in the district. Dan joined Pride Healthcare, based in Luzerne County and now called Pride Mobility Products, in 1988. Dan became President of Pride Mobility, USA in 2001. Pride has become the leading manufacturer of power mobility and complex rehabdevices in the country, and employs over 800 people in Northeast Pennsylvania.
"I've spent 25 years in the private sector helping create thousands of jobs. During this time my wife and I supported many important causes including the YMCA, local colleges, the Back Mountain Recreation Association and the Wyoming County Children's Association,” Meuser said.
In 2010, Dan was appointed and unanimously confirmed Secretary of the Dept. of Revenue. Dan and his team worked to reform the department, implement customer-first policies, and treat taxpayers like customers. Under Dan’s leadership, the Department was named the most improved Department of Revenue in the country and received a grade improvement from a D+ to an A- from the Council on State Taxation.
“We worked day in and day out to make sure that everyone knew that it was taxpayers who came first at the Department of Revenue,” Meuser said. “Our team reformed the department and turned it into a taxpayer advocacy agency, rather than a mere collector of taxes.”
Dan Meuser is running first and foremost because he loves his country and wants to continue to serve his community. Dan will be a consistent conservative voice in Washington, making sure that he takes the values of the 11th District to Washington every day. Dan will be an advocate for an economy that works for everyone, a healthcare system that provides access and affordability without the heavy handed federal mandates of Obamacare, and a strong military ready to defeat ISIS and any other threat to our nation, and to secure our borders.
“I’m a constitutional conservative who will always put the needs of America first,” Meuser said. “I want to restore our broken political system by always working on behalf of the people of the 11th District.”
Dan also believes that the next Congressman must be accessible to the people he serves.
“I will be very engaged and constituent focused, making sure that I am accessible and transparent,” Meuser said. “That means being involved in resolving issues, large and small, throughout the district.”
Dan will be traveling the 11th District visiting each county over the next 2 weeks.
“I have always supported Lou Barletta and I plan to continue to support him in his run for the United States Senate,” Dan Meuser said. “Both Lou and I will fight for an agenda that puts America’s interests first and rebuilds the middle class so the economy works for everyone.”
Dan has lived in the area that makes up the 11th District for over 25 years, he and his wife of 27 years raising their family in the district. Dan joined Pride Healthcare, based in Luzerne County and now called Pride Mobility Products, in 1988. Dan became President of Pride Mobility, USA in 2001. Pride has become the leading manufacturer of power mobility and complex rehabdevices in the country, and employs over 800 people in Northeast Pennsylvania.
"I've spent 25 years in the private sector helping create thousands of jobs. During this time my wife and I supported many important causes including the YMCA, local colleges, the Back Mountain Recreation Association and the Wyoming County Children's Association,” Meuser said.
In 2010, Dan was appointed and unanimously confirmed Secretary of the Dept. of Revenue. Dan and his team worked to reform the department, implement customer-first policies, and treat taxpayers like customers. Under Dan’s leadership, the Department was named the most improved Department of Revenue in the country and received a grade improvement from a D+ to an A- from the Council on State Taxation.
“We worked day in and day out to make sure that everyone knew that it was taxpayers who came first at the Department of Revenue,” Meuser said. “Our team reformed the department and turned it into a taxpayer advocacy agency, rather than a mere collector of taxes.”
Dan Meuser is running first and foremost because he loves his country and wants to continue to serve his community. Dan will be a consistent conservative voice in Washington, making sure that he takes the values of the 11th District to Washington every day. Dan will be an advocate for an economy that works for everyone, a healthcare system that provides access and affordability without the heavy handed federal mandates of Obamacare, and a strong military ready to defeat ISIS and any other threat to our nation, and to secure our borders.
“I’m a constitutional conservative who will always put the needs of America first,” Meuser said. “I want to restore our broken political system by always working on behalf of the people of the 11th District.”
Dan also believes that the next Congressman must be accessible to the people he serves.
“I will be very engaged and constituent focused, making sure that I am accessible and transparent,” Meuser said. “That means being involved in resolving issues, large and small, throughout the district.”
Dan will be traveling the 11th District visiting each county over the next 2 weeks.
Labels:
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Chris Carney,
Chris Hackett,
Dan Meuser,
Lou Barletta,
Tarah Toohil
Thursday, August 31, 2017
Alan Howe for Congress
| At Kirby Park |
Alan Howe is a USAF veteran who rose to the top enlisted rank of Chief Master Sergeant. That's E-10 for my friends that are vets of the other services. He lives in Carlisle with his wife and dogs and is an avid fly fisherman.
He entered the race as a Democrat a few months ago before Barletta decided he needs a promotion.
From his website:
We must help our local communities grow
Our nation was founded on the idea of equality for all and the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. To help protect those rights, we formed a Democracy that had as its principle aims: “to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity.”Your Representative to the US House should be working diligently on these tasks. He or she should be making sure that your government does things for you, not to you. You should see, hear from, and talk to your Representative routinely. You should know that your Representative is doing right by you, your community, and your nation.
Twenty-five years ago, the Air Force asked me to internalize the core values of “Integrity first, service before self, and excellence in all we do.” You can expect that as your Representative, I will to the right thing always for our district and for our nation, and I will do it as well as it can be done.
As a candidate, I am hard at work traveling throughout the 11th District to hear from as many of you as I can. As your elected Representative, I will continue to work hard to craft and sponsor policies to see that your government does its best for you—just as it should, so you can enjoy life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness with your family and friends.
Facebook page:
Alan Howe for Pennsylvania's 11th Congressional District
Wednesday, August 30, 2017
Kathi Cozzone for Lt. Governor
Present Lt. Gov of PA Mike Stack is in all sorts of hot water lately. From billing the taxpayers for hotels in Philadelphia, catering bills and mistreating state troopers and other state employees. He owns a house in Philly.
Aryanna Berringer has already announced a challenge and Bradford Mayor John Fetterman is thinking about it.
This dropped into my inbox a few days ago. Someone on her staff must remember my glory days of blogging.
Aryanna Berringer has already announced a challenge and Bradford Mayor John Fetterman is thinking about it.
This dropped into my inbox a few days ago. Someone on her staff must remember my glory days of blogging.
Chester County Commissioner Kathi Cozzone Announces bid for Lt. Governor of Pennsylvania
Cozzone
brings government experience, business acumen and a record of
bi-partisan accomplishments to a potential Wolf/Cozzone Ticket
West
Chester, PA – Surrounded by supporters in Chester County, County
Commissioner Kathi Cozzone announced her bid for Lieutenant Governor of
Pennsylvania today at the Historic Courthouse in downtown West Chester.
“Today,
I ask the voters of the Democratic Party of Pennsylvania to support a
new partner for Governor Wolf,” said Cozzone, announcing her bid. “The
Governor needs an accomplished elected official who knows how to work in
a bipartisan manner to produce real results, to serve with him in
Harrisburg. He,
and our Party, need a strong ticket in the fall to ensure our success
at the ballot box and to help advance the Governor’s agenda in the
hearts and minds of Pennsylvanians. I believe I have the skills and the
record to serve on that ticket, and be that partner for Governor Wolf.”
“Like
Governor Wolf, my background before running for public office is in the
business world. I have spent 10 years learning how real-world
principles can be applied to government to improve the lives of our
citizens. I have also learned that governing is a unique skill
requiring experience and practice. That is why I believe my balance of
private and public sector experience will make me an asset to Governor
Wolf’s administration.
Labels:
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John Fetherman,
Kathi Cozzone,
Lt Gov,
Mike Stack
Tuesday, August 29, 2017
Luzerne County Council-The Republicans
A list of the Republican candidates with links.
Marc Dixon
Facebook: Marc Dixon for Luzerne County
No website
Greg Wolovich
Facebook: Greg Wolovich for Luzerne County Council
No website
Harry Haas
Facebook: Haas for Luzerne County Council
Website: Harry Haas
Chris Perry
No FB page or website
Stephen Urban
No FB page or website
Marc Dixon
Facebook: Marc Dixon for Luzerne County
No website
Greg Wolovich
Facebook: Greg Wolovich for Luzerne County Council
No website
Harry Haas
Facebook: Haas for Luzerne County Council
Website: Harry Haas
Chris Perry
No FB page or website
Stephen Urban
No FB page or website
Monday, August 28, 2017
Luzerne County Council-The Democrats
I have had the good fortune of meeting all of the Luzerne County Council candidates of the years. Most of them recently and for a few it's been a while. Here is a rundown:
The top vote getters in the primary:
17254 votes cast in the Republican primary
1. Harry Haas (Inc)
2. Chris Perry
3. Marc Dixon
4. Stephen J Urban
5. Greg Wolovich
23480 votes cast in the Democratic primary
1. Sheila Saidman
2. Linda Houck(Inc)
3. Wendy Cominsky
4. Matt Vough
5. John Gadomsky
Only 6000+ votes more Democratic votes than Republicans.
Some links and obserations.
Wendy Cominsky
Website: Wendy Cominsky forLuzerne County Council
Facebook: Wendy Cominsky for Luzerne County Council
Matt Vough
Website: Matt Vough Luzerne County Council
Facebook: Matt Vough Luzerne County Council
Linda Houck
Facebook:Llinda Mcclosky Houck for Luzerne County Council
No website
John Gadomsky
Facebook: John Gadomsky for Luzerne County Council
No website
Sheila Saidman
Facebook: Sheila Saidmain for Luzerne County Council
No website
That's it for the Democrats. Republicans coming up.
The top vote getters in the primary:
17254 votes cast in the Republican primary
1. Harry Haas (Inc)
2. Chris Perry
3. Marc Dixon
4. Stephen J Urban
5. Greg Wolovich
23480 votes cast in the Democratic primary
1. Sheila Saidman
2. Linda Houck(Inc)
3. Wendy Cominsky
4. Matt Vough
5. John Gadomsky
Only 6000+ votes more Democratic votes than Republicans.
Some links and obserations.
Wendy Cominsky
Website: Wendy Cominsky for
Facebook: Wendy Cominsky for Luzerne County Council
Matt Vough
Website: Matt Vough Luzerne County Council
Facebook: Matt Vough Luzerne County Council
Linda Houck
Facebook:Llinda Mcclosky Houck for Luzerne County Council
No website
John Gadomsky
Facebook: John Gadomsky for Luzerne County Council
No website
Sheila Saidman
Facebook: Sheila Saidmain for Luzerne County Council
No website
That's it for the Democrats. Republicans coming up.
Friday, August 04, 2017
Mark's Pub has been sold
Mark's Pub on N. Washington St. in Wilkes-Barre has been the venue of choice of the Saturday OT Committee and Operatic Society and Gort42 fans for many gathering over the years. We were all heartbroken when the owner and good friend Mark Rogers passed away at an early age.
Now it looks like Marks' family has found a buyer. The Liquor License application was hard to read but it's either Guri, LLC or Gurl, LLC. I need to check out the property transfers.
The Committee and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Nescopeck Pass wish the new owners every success and look forward to having a cocktail there soon.
Thursday, August 03, 2017
Immigration
This comment was on a FB friend's wall. She may want to do some research, outside of Paris many people spoke to me in broken English and I answered in ridiculous French
Patricia Collins O'Reilly Please don't tell me that President Obama didn't have an ego. He was Mr. Slick. If you go back in American history, people that immigrated in the late 1800's or early 1900's had to pass a lot more than what President Trump is asking for. If people want to immigrate here, then follow the rules. Why do people that have lived here for 20 years still speak only Spanish - because we accept it - we have special education for people with English as a Second Language. When you live in a country, you should conform to their ways. Go to Germany or France and see how they refuse to speak English to visitors - they know it but won't. All we ask is that people are not wards of the state. That was the phrase that was on my mother and father's immigration permission letter in 1925 when they came to this country.
This caught my eye and reminded me of my childhood growing up in the North End of Wilkes-Barre.
Why do people that have lived here for 20 years still speak only Spanish
From an earlier post:
I grew up the north end of Wilkes-Barre. In the 1960's people spoke language's I didn't understand. There were stores I had had a hard time buying things because I didn't know Russian or Slovak. I miss that. Yes Grandma didn't speak English but her kids did. And their kids were fluent in the English language but couldn't speak the the native tongue. What a loss. My father encouraged me to learn a different language and after 4 years of taking French I went to France. I wish I had paid attention because I had no idea what they were talking about.
My point is that the immigrants of today will assimilate just like our grandparents did. Even if the first generation doesn't grasp the language the next will.
Patricia Collins O'Reilly Please don't tell me that President Obama didn't have an ego. He was Mr. Slick. If you go back in American history, people that immigrated in the late 1800's or early 1900's had to pass a lot more than what President Trump is asking for. If people want to immigrate here, then follow the rules. Why do people that have lived here for 20 years still speak only Spanish - because we accept it - we have special education for people with English as a Second Language. When you live in a country, you should conform to their ways. Go to Germany or France and see how they refuse to speak English to visitors - they know it but won't. All we ask is that people are not wards of the state. That was the phrase that was on my mother and father's immigration permission letter in 1925 when they came to this country.
This caught my eye and reminded me of my childhood growing up in the North End of Wilkes-Barre.
Why do people that have lived here for 20 years still speak only Spanish
From an earlier post:
I grew up the north end of Wilkes-Barre. In the 1960's people spoke language's I didn't understand. There were stores I had had a hard time buying things because I didn't know Russian or Slovak. I miss that. Yes Grandma didn't speak English but her kids did. And their kids were fluent in the English language but couldn't speak the the native tongue. What a loss. My father encouraged me to learn a different language and after 4 years of taking French I went to France. I wish I had paid attention because I had no idea what they were talking about.
My point is that the immigrants of today will assimilate just like our grandparents did. Even if the first generation doesn't grasp the language the next will.
Monday, July 31, 2017
Lou Barletta for Senate
If the reports are true PA 11th CD Rep Lou Barletta of Hazleton is running for the US Senate against incumbent Bob Casey of Scranton in 2018. After Rick Santorum flamed out in the 2016 primary Lou endorsed Donald Trump and has been a big supporter ever since. Many people say that Trump has urged him to get into the race.
Barletta getting into the Senate race will probably knock out a few of the minor Republican candidates but I doubt he will have a clear field.
On the other hand the next primary election in the Pennsylvania 11th Congressional District will be a donnybrook on both sides.
The only declared candidate in the 11th CD until now was Democrat Alan Howe.
That will change in the next few days.
The Republicans have a deep bench in a district that stretches from Wyoming County to down past Harrisburg and Carlisle. There are many Republican Legislators and County officials that will be looking for a promotion.
Of course some rich guy/girl who could self finance might get in on it.
My archive/oppo research on Barletta
Here
Barletta getting into the Senate race will probably knock out a few of the minor Republican candidates but I doubt he will have a clear field.
On the other hand the next primary election in the Pennsylvania 11th Congressional District will be a donnybrook on both sides.
The only declared candidate in the 11th CD until now was Democrat Alan Howe.
That will change in the next few days.
The Republicans have a deep bench in a district that stretches from Wyoming County to down past Harrisburg and Carlisle. There are many Republican Legislators and County officials that will be looking for a promotion.
Of course some rich guy/girl who could self finance might get in on it.
My archive/oppo research on Barletta
Here
Labels:
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Donald Trump,
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Rick Santorum
Tuesday, July 18, 2017
Is Tom Marino running for reelection?
In his latest FEC filing Republican Rep.Tom Marino (PA-10) reports that his campaign raised only $3500 in the 2nd quarter of 2017 and has $113K cash on hand. Even a candidate in a safe seat usually raises a lot of money and hands it off to competitive campaigns. His campaign site has not been updated since January and the Facebook page has been dormant.
2016 Democratic candidate Scott Brion is running again but has not raised much money.
Another Democratic candidate announced on July 5th.
2016 Democratic candidate Scott Brion is running again but has not raised much money.
Another Democratic candidate announced on July 5th.
Counselor announces candidacy for seat in 10th
“This is something I’ve always
wanted to do,” said Judith Herschel, shortly before she was due toride
in a Fourth of July parade in Montrose. This is her first foray into
elective politics. She is a certified drug and alcohol counselor.......Under the proposed new health care bill, she said, “those recovering
from substance use disorders will lose access to the necessary support
that is required to recover from this devastating disease, and that
affects all of us. It is imperative that we expand programs and access
for individuals who suffer from mental and behavioral health issues,
particularly our veterans. The new proposed bill affects most everyone
and hits the most vulnerable the hardest. Children will go without food,
and our elderly and disabled neighbors will go without medications,
fuel assistance and medical care.”
Her Facebook page: Judy Herschel for US Congress
Website: Judy Herschel for US Congress
H/T to Jerry Kairnes
Monday, July 17, 2017
Saturday, July 08, 2017
Opioid epidemic and Medicaid
This is now working backwards. From Facebook
Listening to Sue Henry who has our representatives talking about the opioid epidemic and cuts in Medicaid. Apparently, those who support the philosophy of the Republican Party don't have relatives who have addictions or who are intellectually disabled or old. Well, aren't you a lucky buck. Have you got a solution to this problem? How to stop addiction, prevent intellectual disabilities and stop people from growing old? Other than needing revenue to finance it?
Come on now, you voted for Trump. Give me a solution. Bet you can't.-
Bev
Listening to Sue Henry who has our representatives talking about the opioid epidemic and cuts in Medicaid. Apparently, those who support the philosophy of the Republican Party don't have relatives who have addictions or who are intellectually disabled or old. Well, aren't you a lucky buck. Have you got a solution to this problem? How to stop addiction, prevent intellectual disabilities and stop people from growing old? Other than needing revenue to finance it?
Come on now, you voted for Trump. Give me a solution. Bet you can't.-
Bev
Wednesday, July 05, 2017
Young Dems getting together
This is great. Luzerne County Young Democrats are having a meeting at
Rodano's
I have always been a supporter of our local chapters of the Young Democrats and Young Republicans in Luzerne County . Both outfits have been very generous to me over the years.
Just looking at their Facebook pages they both have been dormant for a while so it's good to see one of the organizations getting back in gear
53 Public Square, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania 18701
Thursday, July 27 at 6 PM
LCYD Meeting at Rodano's
A night to celebrate local Democrats, engage in current events, and increase membership in the LCYD!Just looking at their Facebook pages they both have been dormant for a while so it's good to see one of the organizations getting back in gear
Saturday, June 03, 2017
This is why we do it
Tuesday, May 30, 2017
Luzerne County Council
The thing about the the latest Luzurne County Council race was the lack of acrimony. With a few exceptions the candidates avoided trying to tear down their opponents. It was a race about ideas to make our county a better place to live.

The 2 people that impressed me most were Republican Marc Dixon and Democrat Wendy Cominsky. They have some ideas to improve
our lives and are running to do something not be somebody. You may disagree with them but they will listen to your ideas and try to come to a solution.
On the Republican side 5 candidates advanced for 5 seats. Incumbent Harry Haas may just win another term.Gregory S. Wolovich Jr. is running hard.
Linda Houck was near the top of the ballot on the Demcratic side and Sheila Saidman topped it. Matt Vough and John Godamski round out the field
our lives and are running to do something not be somebody. You may disagree with them but they will listen to your ideas and try to come to a solution.
On the Republican side 5 candidates advanced for 5 seats. Incumbent Harry Haas may just win another term.Gregory S. Wolovich Jr. is running hard.
Linda Houck was near the top of the ballot on the Demcratic side and Sheila Saidman topped it. Matt Vough and John Godamski round out the field
Monday, May 22, 2017
Looking to the Fall- Luzerne County Controller
.
The headline race in Luzerne County will be the contest for Controller. Incumbent Democrat Michelle Bednar is being challenged by former Republican Controller Walter Griffith.
I hope I'm wrong but this one may get a bit nasty. Both candidates have been friends for many years and I would hate to see that. My advice to supporters of both candidates is to stick to issues and qualifications. Skip the personal attacks
The headline race in Luzerne County will be the contest for Controller. Incumbent Democrat Michelle Bednar is being challenged by former Republican Controller Walter Griffith. I hope I'm wrong but this one may get a bit nasty. Both candidates have been friends for many years and I would hate to see that. My advice to supporters of both candidates is to stick to issues and qualifications. Skip the personal attacks
Labels:
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Walter Griffith
Saturday, May 20, 2017
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