Pat Toomey Stay Strong

Pat Toomey Stay StrongPat Toomey Stay Strong — Sen. Pat Toomey, who has been a very good senator for Pennsylvania and the nation, has gone on record saying the replacement for recently deceased Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia must be appointed by the next president.

He is right.

There are troubling reports that the U.S. Senate’s Republican majority which is not known for its profile in courage will listen to the whispers of the Washington game players and allow Obama to name another Bill Ayers disciple.

Any choice by Obama, it should be noted, will be a Bill Ayers disciple.

If you want to continue to protect the lives of little girls, Sen. Toomey, make sure you fight these whisperers and make sure the Scalia seat stays vacant until next January.

Many people who voted for you in 2010 did so with for the sole reason that would you be in a position to stop Obama on a matter such as this. If you abandon them they will certainly abandon you this fall.

Pat Toomey Stay Strong

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A giraffe’s tongue is 20 inches long. Yes Anthony, that means they can clean their own ear with it.

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Money Floats Around In Pa

Money Floats Around In Pa — By Leo Knepper

A couple of weeks ago, Sen. Scott Wagner pointed out the $129 million “Swiss Bank Account” operated by the Pittsburgh Public Schools. The massive cash reserve was brought to light by a report from the Auditor General just in time to avoid an unnecessary tax increase. It is reasonable and prudent for school districts to maintain a rainy day fund. However, Pennsylvania school districts are ready for a biblical flood. They have a combined $4 billion in reserves socked away, but that doesn’t prevent them from crying poverty at every opportunity.  Money Floats Around In Pa

There are other, more disturbing, examples of off the books pools of money that came to light during the budget “crisis”. Even in the absence of a budget, Governor Wolf managed to spend over $30 billion. This spending got the attention of several Representatives last year and what they found was eye-opening. One of the accounting tricks employed by the Governor was the use of waivers:

“Their digging uncovered that $2.7 billion in waivers, which is money left over from previous budget years, had been spent in the four months after the 2014-15 fiscal year ended at the end of June.”

As we enter another budget season, Representatives and Senators need to determine how much more money is floating around off the books. Money left over from previous budgets does not belong to government agencies, it belongs to the taxpayers. Having an accurate assessment of the amount of unspent, previously allocated funds could save taxpayers billions of dollars going forward and plug that “structural deficit” the Governor keeps mentioning.

Mr. Knepper is executive director of Citizens Alliance of Pennsylvania.

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4G 5G smartphones -- Your smartphone is 4G? What does that mean? The "G" stands for generation.
Searching the globe to bring you interesting and enlightening trivia.

4G 5G smartphones — Your smartphone is 4G? What does that mean? The “G” stands for generation.

The first generation or 1G were the analog cellphones of 1983. 2G was digital and allowed for texting. 3G allows for internet access and 4G allows for wireless broadband connections.

5G is expected to come out next year and be between 10 and 100 times as fast as 4G.

And LTE? That stands for “long-term evolution.’

As of 2010 there were 5 billion mobile cellular subscriptions in the world. The Earth’s population is about 7 billion.

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Pennsylvanians Explain Presidential Candidacies

Pennsylvanians Explain Presidential Candidacies
Jim Babb of the Vote For No one Campaign

Pennsylvanians Explain Presidential Candidacies –Citizen participation is critical to the health of our republic and Bob Small of Delco Debates does more than his share to encourage it.

He even shows that it is possible to run for president without a multi-million dollar bank account.

On Sunday, Feb. 14, five men from Pennsylvania explained why they were running for the nation’s highest office during a two-hour forum sponsored by Delco Debates at Swarthmore Borough Hall. They were:

  • Jim Babb of Montgomery County from The Vote for No one Campaign
  • Bill French, a Democrat from Snyder County
  • Jim Hedges of Fulton County from the Prohibition Party.
  • Tom Irwin of Mercer County from The American Party
  • John Roy of Lehigh County from the Return to Christ Party

The moderator was Ken Krawchuk, who was the Libertarian Party candidate for Pennsylvania Governor in 1998 and 2002  and the author of Atlas Snubbed, a pastiche parody sequel to Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged.

Kudos again to Bob Small and Delco Debates and here is the the video of what happened:

Pennsylvanians Explain Presidential Candidacies

 

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Honiara
Honiara, capital of the Solomon Islands.

Honiara is a city with a population of 64,000 and is the capital of the nation known as the Solomon Islands. It is built around an old Japanese airstrip on the island of Guadalcanal they called Runga Point although it was spelled with an L — really.

The United States took it from them in 1942 and renamed it Henderson Field. In February of the next year they secured the island and turned it into a major base with a sophisticated infrastructure.

And that infrastructure would become the national capital Honiara. The city’s international airport is actually at the site of Henderson Field.

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Tornado Tom Feb. 15 Weather Report

Tornado Tom Feb. 15 Weather Report — Here is today’s (Feb. 15) snowy weather report from Tornado Tom Padula and his weather team atTornado Tom Feb. 15 Weather Report Unionville High School

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6aw3VzU9gw&feature=youtu.be&app=desktop

Holy Myrrh-Bearers Easter Food Sale 2016

Holy Myrrh-Bearers Easter Food Sale 2016Holy Myrrh-Bearers Easter Food Sale 2016 –Orders are now being taken Easter kielbasa and Paska bread at Holy Myrrh-Bearers Eastern-Rite Catholic Church, 900 Fairview Road, Swarthmore, Pa. 19o81.

The high-quality kielbasa can be purchased  $12 per ring or four links for $10.

Also home-made traditional Paska Easter Bread can be purchased for $10 per loaf.

To order email HMBChurch@verizon.net or call Kathy at 610-328-4731.

Pickup will be  noon, Saturday, March 19 at the church.

Holy Myrrh-Bearers Easter Food Sale 2016

Real Cold Forgotten By Modern Americans

Real Cold Forgotten By Modern Americans

By Joseph B. Dychala

“You don’t know what cold is”.

I can still hear my father saying these words to me now.

“You don’t know what cold is”…and he is right.

Today we move from our heated homes, to our heated automobiles (with heated seats) to our heated offices and complain about the cold we are exposed to for five minutes or less in many cases. Imagine sleeping on a steam vent in a big city, while people walk by you as if you don’t exist. We have the most plentiful and varied resources at our fingertips, oil, coal fired electricity, thermal technology, chemical packs when crushed can provide hours of heat inserted in our socks and gloves. Natural gas has never been so plentiful or inexpensive as it is today.

“You don’t know what cold is”  and he is right. I thought heat came from turning a dial or pushing a button, heat isn’t free he would often remind me.

We live in a nation of plenty, all types of natural and man made fabrics readily available as coats, gloves, blankets and so forth. No shearing sheep for wool, no spinning on a loom. Just go to the nearest store and purchase what you need. But everyday I see clothing discarded on the streets, as if there was no value to the items. As if the legacy of cotton is king means nothing. Same plantation, different location. Occasionally I wonder why some professional athletes and Hollywood personalities continue to bring up the stain of slavery that is the reality of the United States yet have no remorse in taking large sums of money from sneaker companies to promote a product that is essentially made with slave labor somewhere in the developing world.

Real Cold Forgotten By Modern Americans“You don’t know what cold is”…and he is right. Turn down the thermostat and put on a sweater if you are cold he would say to me…

Imagine the pain of the bitter cold at Valley Forge, Ypes, Verdun, Ardennes in the winter of 44- 45 one of the coldest recorded, the “Brotherhood of the Frozen Chosin”, imagine the heartache of waking up huddled next to your foxhole buddy who died from exposure over night perhaps wondering why him and not you. Losing toes or fingers to frostbite and having to continue on to do your job. I’ve never know such things, and try as I may to imagine I can never fully appreciate their sacrifices.

“You don’t know what cold is”…and he is right. Camping in the frozen mud without a tent while wearing a summer uniform and leggins instead of proper boots, that is what he endured for two brutal winters in the Italian Alps with Nazi artillery raining down on them…

The Rapido, Moletta, Cassino, Anzio, Mussolini Canal, The Winter Line, The loss of the entire 142nd Regiment, the blizzards and drifting snow, zero visibility. Pack mules because the terrain was impassable to any other other form of supply lines. There are a few pictures of my father from the war wearing a rather colorful scarf, I can only imagine that was one of his most prized possessions and may have literally saved his life from the cold as sure as a dog face’s helmet could potentially stave off German shrapnel.

“You don’t know what cold is”…and he is right. Stop your complaining and eat a hot bowl of oatmeal, it will warm you up and stick to your ribs he would say to me after coming in from playing on a snow day off from school…

So please remember in your thoughts and prayers this weekend from the comfort of our heated home or business, while sipping a hot beverage, with shorts on and the thermostat set to 75 degrees that the only reason this is possible is because the simple fact that there are good, descent, honorable folks that aren’t going to promise you free health insurance or a free college education or other economic impossibilities but that there were and still  are good people willing to lay down their very lives for their country and love of fellow man and make that which seems impossible a reality.

Better still, turn down that thermostat and put on a sweater.

Most of us will never truly know what cold is. Be thankful, be very thankful for that.

May God Bless you and yours and may God Bless the United States of America.

Happy Saint Valentine’s Day!

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