He said the counter-protest was insignificant and one poor lefty was leftyed near tears after a confrontation with the wonderful and inimitable Leah Hoopes.
Leah was interviewed by FoxNews. Check her out here. She starts at the 2:21 mark.
Journalist Christine Flowers said the energy for Trump was strong in South Philly and that while he might not win the city, he can definitely win the state.
“The crack in Kamala’s base is deeper than the one in our bell,” she said.
Pennsylvania’s Guardianship Corruption Misery — Had a long phone call, yesterday, with a person from central Pennsylvania concerning a guardianship tragedy with his mother.
This person — don’t assume male as the pronoun is being used in the universal sense to protect identity — is having limited access to his mother and his estate has been drained.
The mother, naturally, was given a guardianship despite having just mild incapacitation.
Pennsylvania’s system for guardianship is corrupt. It is designed to siphon money from vulnerable families to those connected to courts. The corruption includes judges, attorneys and various cronies.
Superintendent Reusche Blames State For Not Notifying District Of Lynnewood Teacher Arrest
By Sharon Devaney
Superintendent Maureen Reusche, at the Aug. 1 Haverford Township (Pa.) School Board meeting, blamed the state for failing to notify the district of the two arrests of Lynnewood 5th grade teacher Matthew Gagat for masturbating in public.
“The problem is a technical one,” she said she was told.
The district’s policy is for parents to contact the teacher about such concerns, and then the principal before contacting the central office, she said. However, the parents can contact the administration if they feel they are being ignored.
So, were they being ignored? Was the principal told? Why wouldn’t the principal contact the superintendent?
We hear that parents had been expressing concern about Gagat’s classroom behavior for some time.
Lets not forget that the administration defended High School Vice Principal Steven Quinn despite his posting uncomfortably suggestive photos of himself on Instagram.
Perhaps the school district should worry less about diversity and more about character and competence.
In other matters, a few residents continued to push for impractical solar panels at Chatham Park Elementary School.
They argued that state subsidies would make solar energy affordable.