Anti-Vote Fraud Bill Advances; Charlton, Bucks Reps Nays

Anti-Vote Fraud Bill Advances Or Alex Charlton, What’s Up? — A commonsense anti-vote-fraud bill overwhelming passed the Pennsylvania House, Sept. 26, and is now before the state Senate.

The bill no longer restricts poll watchers to their county of registration allowing them to monitor anywhere in the Commonwealth.

The vote was 106 to 91. Naturally, every fraud-dependent Democrat present — three weren’t there — voted against it,  but strangely so did 13 Republicans including Alex Charlton of Springfield (165), James Santora of Drexel Hill (163); and Bucks County reps Gene DiGirolamo  (18), Bernie O’Neill (29), Marguerite Quinn (143), Craig T. Staats (143),  Katharine M. Watson (144) and Scott Petri (178).

So what’s up with that Alex Charlton? More interestingly what’s up with that Bucks County? What all do you have to be afraid of?

 

Anti-Vote Fraud Bill Advances Or Alex Charlton, What’s Up?

Anti-Vote Fraud Bill Advances Or Alex Charlton, What's Up?

 

 

Wolf Unglued By Scott Wagner

Wolf Unglued By Scott Wagner — Ed. note: We find any accusation of racism that Gov. Wolf makes to be disgustingly ironic.

Wolf Unglued By Scott WagnerBy Scott Wagner

Last Sunday I attended an event in St. Louis, and I had the opportunity to meet and spend time with Steve Bannon. And oh boy, the liberals have come completely unglued, especially Tom Wolf.

The Governor was so unnerved, that he scampered right over to his computer and “cried racist” — again. This time in an email to supporters.

Let’s call this exactly what it is: a classic liberal distraction. He wants to change the focus — and who can blame him?

If I was Governor Wolf, I’d want to change the focus, too.

If I was Tom Wolf, I’d want to talk about anything other than his inability to balance a budget — which has earned him his second credit downgrade since he took office, and left local governments scrambling for the funds they need to operate.

There are many things Governor Wolf would rather not discuss.

Where does a broke, big-spending governor, with bad credit and no conscience look for more money? If you guessed your wallet, you guessed right.

Tom Wolf would prefer not to get into those details.

I’m on a mission to get rid of career politicians that attach themselves to government and drain the wallets of hard working Pennsylvanians. I see a new day for the citizens of this commonwealth and an end to epic mismanagement, waste, fraud and abuse.

My mission makes Tom Wolf extremely uncomfortable.

He sees the freight train coming. Of course he’s alarmed. Of course he cries “racist.”

Tom Wolf can call me whatever he wants — until we defeat him in November of 2018.

Sen. Wagner represents the 28th District in the Pennsylvania Senate.

 

Wolf Unglued By Scott Wagner

William Lawrence Sr. Omnibit 9-28-17

The Duke of Windsor is often credited with inventing the Windsor knot for neckties. The credit for the invention, however, should go to his father, who was Duke of York before he became King George V.

–William Lawrence Sr.

Senate Candidates Attending King Of Prussia Meet And Greet

Senate Candidates Attending King Of Prussia Meet And Greet — Candidates for Pennsylvania’s U.S. Senate seat up for election in 2018 will be attending a meet and greet Oct. 4 at the King of Prussia Volunteer Fire Co., 170 Allendale Road, King of Prussia, Pa. 19406.

Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and the event starts a half hour later. It’s sponsored by 1180Am WYFL, and organized by Citizens for Liberty and the Valley Forge Patriots.

Attending will be state 39th District Sate Rep. Rick Saccone, and businessman Jeff Bartos,  who will be competing in the Republican primary; and Dale Kerns Jr. of Delaware County, who will be running as a Libertarian.

Also committed to attend is Andrew Shecktor, a Berwick councilman who has ended his Senate bid to instead run for the 11th District congressional seat being vacated by Republican Lou Barletta.

Barletta is launching a Senate bid of his own. He is unavailable for the Oct. 4 event but has said he will address the groups at a later time.

Incumbent Democrat Bob Casey was invited to speak but declined.

 

Senate Candidates Attending King Of Prussia Meet And Greet

Senate Candidates Attending King Of Prussia Meet And Greet

William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 9-27-17

There were 22 Americans aboard Admiral Horatio Nelson ’s ship “Victory” at the battle of Trafalgar in 1805. With a bit of help from the British they defeated the French and Spanish fleets.

— William Lawrence Sr.

News From WFYL

News From WFYL — Good friend Kim Kennedy has asked us to let you know that Laura Ingraham can be heard on WFYL 9 a.m. to noon on weekdays.

Kim hosts the station’s It’s A New Day program 6-9 a.m., Tuesday and Thursday and can be heard here.

Laura’s great, Kim,  but here 9-noon is Dom Time.

News From WFYL

News From WFYL