Delco Legal Spending Out of Control

Delco Legal Spending Out of Control — Delaware County (Pa.) Council, last night, Sept. 4, was taken to task for profligerate spending in matters legal.

Cynthia Sabatoni (phonetic) of Upper Providence said spending on outside legal fees grew from $402,000 in 2019 to $4.5 million this year. Further she noted that the solictior’s budget of $3.9 million is more than twice what it was in 2020.

“The county is enhancing the hiring of lawyers in the region,” she said.

Prison Issues

Kimberly Brown of Colwyn took issue with praise Council bestowed on Laura Williams, who is warden of the county’s George HIll Prison. Ms. Brown, a caseworker at the facility, says it was undeserved.

She later took issue with how the prison’s non-security staff doesn’t get the same holidays as other employees. Ms. Brown says the policy makes little sense because case managers can only work when courts are in session and courts are closed on those holidays.

She ripped Councilman Kevin M. Madden, who is council’s liaison to the prison.

“Madden you praise the prison; praise and praise but you don’t do nothing,” she said.

She said the prison is hemmoraging workers.

Facebook Censoring

Kathy from Haverford said County Council is putting misinformation on its Facebook page and preventing citizens from correcting it.

She noted that the ERIC voter registration system, used by Delco, fails at keeping the rolls clean, and the county fights public record requests.

She, too, ripped Madden regarding prison issues, which in her case were a plethora of lawsuits.

Kathy also wished wished to know how much Madden’s firm has invested in the Bluecrest sorters used in Delco’s elections.

Oaths And Sheriffs

Carris Kocher of Glen Mills said that the only oath taken by election workers is to do what the Board of Elections tells them and not uphold the Constitution.

The wording must be returned to how it onece was, she says.

She also says Delco is using the radical Partners for Justice orgnization as part of its public defenders program, and that county sheriffs have lost their ability to make arrests.

Councilman Richard R. Womack questioned her regarding the claim and said he would look into it.

Bruce of Glen Mills, part of a contingent of Quakers in attendance, praised Council for how they handle elections and said his religion doesn’t use oaths but affirmations.

He said the public should refrain from abusive comments.

Election Machine Ransomware

Barb Lewis of Radnor noted that the FBI had issued a warning about ransomware attacks on election machines and that other agencies noted malicious code cold be installed on the machines.

She called for a return to handcounting and paper ballots.

Parking Lot

Michael Straw of Media said the new county parking lot on Orange Street is unused after work hours. He noted that it would provide an excellent revenue sharing opportunity with Media Borough.

Councilwoman Elaine Paul Schaefer expressed agreement.

Delco Legal Spending Out of Control

Citizens Find ‘Unlocatable’ Man In Eminent Domain Matter

Citizens Find ‘Unlocatable’ Man In Eminent Domain Matter — Delaware County (Pa.) Council, last night, Sept. 4, unaimously passed the second reading of an ordinance expressing the intent to take via eminent domain a 200-square-foot parcel of land in Aston Township for the extension of the Chester Creek Trail.

The Council said the owner was unlocatable.

During public comment, Charlie Alexander of Marple said the owner was Robert Sutherland, 86, and that he found him on Facebook.

A woman said taxes are up-to-date and she couldn’t understand why Council couldn’t find him. She said the Aston Commissioners have been in contact with him.

Council responded by saying the ordinance was just part of the process and asked the citizens for the contact information.

It seems the process is predicated on laziness.

Citizens Find 'Unlocatable' Man In Eminent Domain Matter

Citizens Find ‘Unlocatable’ Man In Eminent Domain Matter

Predicted Threat Of Illegals Coming True

Predicted Threat Of Illegals Coming True — Sharon Devaney of Ardmore, last night, Sept. 4, passionately told Delaware County (Pa.) Council that the concerns regrding illegals she has been expressing are coming true.

“I warned everyone this would happen 10 years ago,” she said.

She noted that despite council’s frequent denials, Delco is a sancutary county.

She described what happened to her apartment complex in Havertown as unassimilated immigrants moved in. It went from clean and pristine to dirty and scary, she said. Filth piled up and trash filled nearby Darby Creek. Children were left unattended and in danger.

Two male immigrants warned her to wear a hijab out of respect, and implied she should get rid of her dog as they don’t like animals.

Ms. Devaney was seriously injured in an accident in 2017 on Lawrence Road in Haverford Township. No charges were ever brought againt the illegal driving the strking car and she remains in the county today.

Concerns about illegals were raised by others.

Charlie Alexander of Marple read from the Declaration of Independence and said the county’s future and security are in jeopardy. He said drifters are breaking into and living in the former Don Guanella buildings on the county’s Delco Woods property.

Gary Ryder of Marple mentioned the armed Venezuelan illegals who took over an apartment complex in Aurora, Co. He demanded that the county begin complying with ICE and hence stop being a sanctuary.

Chris McGuckin (phonetic) a contractor from Newtown Square said that even the immigrants with whom he works want to know what is happening.

“I don’t want to worry about Venezuelan gangs in Delaware County,” he said.

Mia de John (phonetic) of Springfield said the county and media — namely The Philadelphia Inquirer — are blantantly gaslighting the public.

Council initially accused those expressing concerns as being conspiraccy theorists but are now calling them racists, she said.

She cited Councilman Kevin M. Madden and Councilwoman Christine A. Reuther as being especially guilty of the smearing.

Ms. de John also ridiculed the claims that illegals won’t vote in the November election.

“Why should we assume they can’t vote illegally if they are here illegally?” she said.

Tevin Dix of Drexel Hill noted the aggressiveness of the Venezulean gangs also citing how they instigated violence in Chicago.

“God forbid they come here and start hurting people,” he said.

Dix also rejected the council’s claims that Delco’s elections are secure.

“Our elections are not safe,” he said. “This is not conspiracy theory. This is truth.”

He demanded that county director of elections Jim Allen be arrested.

Councilwoman Elaine Paul Schaefer defended the “immigrant communty” when time came for her remarks. She ignored shouts from the crowd to include “legal” in the immigrants she was choosing to defend.

Maybe Elaine thinks she would look good in a hijab.

Predicted Threat Of Illegals Coming True
Delco Councilwoman Elaine Schaefer if she doesn’t find the courage to defend the values she claims to have.

Predicted Threat Of Illegals Coming True

Leave no authority existing William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 9-5-24

Leave no authority existing William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 9-5-24

Ex xairxc cievw sj eki xli ampp vimkrw; ex xlmvxc, xli amx; erh ex jsvxc, xli nyhkqirx.
Firneqmr Jveropmr 

Leave no authority existing William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 9-5-19 Sing ye to the Lord a new canticle: sing to the Lord, all the earth. Sing ye to the Lord and bless his name: shew forth his salvation from day to day. PsalmsAnswer to yesterday’s William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit quote puzzle: Leave no authority existing not responsible to the people.
Thomas Jefferson

Check out the Dom Giordano Show on WPHT 1210 AM