161st Debate Will Be Aug. 2

161st Debate Will Be Aug. 2
Leanne Krueger-Braneky, official Democrat

Two of the three candidates in the special election for the vacant 161st District Pennsylvania House Seat have accepted invitations to appear at the only public forum scheduled for the contest.

Committed to attend are Republican write-in candidate Lisa Esler of Aston and Democrat Leanne Krueger-Braneky of Swarthmore.

Paul Mullen, who had been supporting Democrats until the county Republicans tapped him as their candidate a few short weeks ago, has not responded as of this writing.

161st Debate Will Be Aug. 2
Lisa Esler, the traditional Republican

The event is sponsored by Delco Debates and will be 2 to 4 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 2 at Swarthmore Borough Hall, 121 Park Ave.

Candidates will make opening statements then accept questions from the audience. They will then make a closing statement.

Ms. Krueger-Braneky describes herself as a businesswoman and was the Democratic candidate in the race for the seat last fall losing to Republican Joe Hackett by 2,696 votes. Hackett’s resignation, April 30, prompted the need for a special election.

161st Debate Will Be Aug. 2
Paul Mullen may be a tough man to find but here he is campaigning for Joe Sestak.

Ms. Krueger-Braneky is endorsed by United Food and Commercial Workers Local 1776, which represents the Pennsylvania state stores; the Education Voters Action Fund, which seeks more tax money for school employees; and Delaware County United for Sensible Gun Policy, a gun control group.

Mrs. Esler is a Penn Delco school director and an optician. She is endorsed by the Associated Builders and Contractors. She has declared herself to be a strong supporter of the Second Amendment. She believes state stores should be privatized and feels that the state will be bankrupted if the pension systems for school and state employees are not changed. She notes that education spending has consistently increased and could be reduced by eliminating unfunded mandates which do not improve outcomes for students and hurts the taxpayer with ever-increasing property taxes.

It should be interesting.

161st Debate Will Be Aug. 2

GOP Attacks Lisa

The below email was sent by Ryan Shafik of Rockwood Strategies and concerns the depicted flyer sent by the state GOP attacking Lisa Esler, a consistent, traditional Republican running a write-in campaign for the vacant 161st District State House seat.  GOP Attacks Lisa -- The below email was sent by Ryan Shafik of Rockwood Strategies and concerns the depicted flyer sent by the state GOP attacking Lisa Esler, a consistent, traditional Republican running a write-in campaign for the vacant 161st District State House seat

Mrs. Esler is a working grandmother who has been a Penn Delco School director. In seeking re-election, she was the top vote-getter in the May primary on the Republican AND Democrat tickets.

Obviously, she shares a whole lot of values with the people who worry about their children and fear being taxed into poverty.

The same can’t be said about the man whom the state Republican Party much prefers.

If you love your children, write in Lisa Esler on Aug. 4.

And for what it’s worth Republican Party of Pennsylvania, your perverse and dishonest attacks are making a lot of people you depend upon very unhappy. Lisa Esler is not the one who supported Barack Obama, Joe Sestak and John Kane, which is something that should be obvious if you had either an ounce of sense or decency.

By Ryan Shafik

This is why Republican voters, donors and activists have no faith in the Republican Party of PA under Rob Gleason, union financed party chairs like Delco’s Andy Reilly and the poor leadership of the former Perzel-hacks that still run the House Republican Campaign Committee.

They have ZERO belief in anything except accumulation of power for power’s sake.

The fact that the Republican Party would orchestrate and spend money for the nomination of an Obama, Wolf, and Sestak supporting union boss who STANDS FOR EVERYTHING AGAINST the Republican Party claims to espouse and then attack the REAL REPUBLICAN who worked to elect Romney, Toomey and Corbett  is why the Gleason, Reilly and the retreads at HRCC have ZERO credibility left.

It’s time all donors and activists to completely DEFUND the the Gleason-Reilly-HRCC machine.

Your money is not going to elect people you think. It’s going to preserve the cozy relationships these guys have with unions who help keep them in power.

GOP Attacks Lisa

Lisa Esler Ridley Support

Lisa Esler Ridley SupportLisa Esler supporters spent two hours today, July 18, on MacDade Boulevard in Ridley from Monta Vista Avenue through Route 420. There were lots of honks of support and thumbs up from drivers with one man shouting Lisa, Lisa, Lisa as he drove into the Home Depot parking lot.

While her opponent in the 161st Pennsylvania State House special election has the support of the county and state Republicans, along with organized labor, which is spurning the official Dem in the race, and Mrs. Esler is but a wife, mother, grandmother, certified optician, and a school board director, this will be a contest.

And the GOP machine knows it. They are  ignoring the official Democrat and aiming all guns at that instrument of change that is Lisa Esler.

The election is Aug. 4.

Lisa Esler Ridley Support

 

Paul Mullen Salary Is Sweet

Paul Mullen Salary Is Sweet
Paul Mullen (right) trying to get liberal Democrat Joe Sestak elected U.S. senator.

Paul Mullen, who is running as a Republican in the Aug. 4 special election for the vacant 161st District Pennsylvania House seat, makes more than $130,000 per year as business manager of Local 654 of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.

Why did the Republican Party pick Mullen who has spent the last five years working hard to get liberal Democrats elected to state and federal office? Why is extreme liberal Democrat John Kane supporting him this election?

Those are certainly good questions to mull.

An even better one is will Mullen quit his easy and lucrative job as IBEW business manager if he should manage to win the race, which we grant is anything but certain.

Pennsylvania  legislators are, after all, paid very nicely with the understanding that they are doing a full-time job. It seems rather hard to believe that someone can handle two such important well-paying jobs at the same time.

So will Mullen quit as IBEW business manager? Somebody should ask him but nobody seems to be able to find him.

His Republican opponent , Lisa Esler, has said she will quit her full-time job as an optician if elected. Further, she will not take the state pension. Further, she will work to cut the pay and perks of being a state legislator.

Unless you happen to be a special interest living high on the hog by milking the public cow, the smart vote in the 161st District on Aug. 4 is writing in Lisa Esler.

And on a related matter, Mullen is claiming he is no longer president of the Delaware County council of the AFL-CIO. Somebody better tell the AFL-CIO to fix their website.

Paul Mullen Salary Is Sweet

HB 874 Would Curtail Bullying

HB 874 Would Curtail Bullying
Union boss John Kane was upset that someone took a photo of his house with signs supporting “Republican” Paul Mullen. He was not upset, however, with union members photographing children at their school bus stop.

Last week we noted how a union boss upset that a photo of his house appeared on this site  had defended photographing children at a school bus stop if it was part of a union job action. The boss, John Kane, who ran as a Democrat state senate candidate last fall, spoke out against a bill last year that would have banned such terrorism.

Such a bill was necessary because Pennsylvania’s courts have held that threatening children and others are legal if done as part of a union job action. It died, however, when the state senate gutted it after union lobbying.

Well the bill, which prohibits harassment, stalking and the threat to use weapons of mass destruction by union members, has been reintroduced as HB 874.

It was passed  by the Pennsylvania House 109 to 84 on April 21 with just about all Republicans supporting and just about all Democrats opposed. Apparently Ds have no problem with bullying if it advances their cause.

The bill is now before the state senate. Please let your senator know that  you want to protect children from bullies.

Oh, and why was John Kane upset? On the lawn of his house he had signs for Republican-endorsed candidate Paul Mullen in the Aug. 4 special election for the vacant 161st District State House seat.

HB 874 Would Curtail Bullying
Lisa Esler will stand up to bullies

Wonder how Paul Mullen feels about ending the union privilege to harass children. Somebody should ask him but nobody seems to be able to find him.

Fortunately there is a candidate in the race who will actually do something about this garbage. Her name is Lisa Esler and you can find out more about her here.

 

HB 874 Would Curtail Bullying

Whelan Name Misspelled On Campaign Lit

We put this article out a few minutes ago but we are now significantly revising it as it  has just been pointed out to us that the name on the letterhead is misspelled as is the signature. The proper spelling is Whelan. So we got ourselves a scandal. Was it sent out by the Esler or Krueger-Braneky campaigns just to make the Mullen campaign look really stupid?  Hardly.  Whelan Name Misspelled On Campaign Lit

But it is real clear that the Delaware County District Attorney didn’t write it himself.

So Mr. District Attorney do you know your name is being used in the 161st District race and rather poorly at that?

The letter — which claims to be “From the Desk of Jack Whalen” and identifies itself as being paid for by the HRCC — has  “Jack Whalen Delaware County District Attorney” claiming that “Paul Mullen is a fiscal conservative” and “We can trust he will be an independent voice for us.”

OK Mr. “Whalen” if Mullen is such a “fiscal conservative” why did he support Joe Sestak, Barack Obama, Bob Casey and John Kane?

Why is John Kane supporting him in this election?

Fiscal conservative? Do we really need to say LOL here?

Fortunately, there is someone in the race who is a fiscal conservative and has been a consistent Republican; and who understands why property taxes keep rising like floodwater and knows what to do to stop it.

That is Penn Delco School Board Director Lisa Esler.

She explains herself in her campaign letter:

Dear Neighbor,

My name is Lisa Esler and I am the WRITE-IN candidate for State Representative in the special election that will be held on August 4th. I am a wife, mother, grandmother, certified optician, and a school board director. Why am I doing this? Because in my role as a school board director, I have seen how Harrisburg has become tainted with special interest groups and lobbyists, leaving the taxpayer without representation.

If elected, I will be a Representative who speaks for the people in this district – not for the special interest groups with deep pockets who use money and power to stifle any meaningful reforms. As your voice, I will push hard for common sense solutions for the problems we face. For example, we have a looming pension crisis that drives your property taxes up every year and will cost taxpayers dearly for years to come. I want to join with the other like-minded legislators to work toward fixing that broken system.

I am not a career politician and do not intend to become one. I am not seeking this office to become wealthy on the backs of the taxpayers. If elected, I pledge not to take part in the pension system that is bankrupting you and our Commonwealth.

People have lost faith in their leaders and in the system. I hope I can restore some of that faith. You see my integrity and reputation mean a lot more to me than any political office.

Remember, I am not “endorsed” and therefore my name is not on the ballot. That is why I am asking you to WRITE-IN my name on the ballot. “How-To instructions” will be available at the polls on Election Day, Tuesday, August 4th.

I would be honored to have your support and your vote on August 4th.

If you have any questions or would like to help with my campaign, please call me at 484-995-1540.

Thank you in advance for your consideration.

Sincerely,

Lisa Esler

The 161st seat was vacated in April by Republican Joe Hackett and a special election has been scheduled for Aug. 4. The official Democrat in the race is Leanne Krueger-Braneky.

Whelan Name Misspelled On Campaign Lit

 

Lisa Esler Gets Dom Time

Lisa Esler Gets Dom Time -- Lisa Esler, the Penn Delco school director who is running for the vacated 161st District seat in the Pennsylvania House, will be interviewed 11 a.m., today on the Dom Giordano Show on WPHT.  Dom can be found at 1210 on the AM band or here online.Lisa Esler, the Penn Delco school director who is running for the vacated 161st District seat in the Pennsylvania House, will be interviewed 11 a.m., today on the Dom Giordano Show on WPHT.

Dom can be found at 1210 on the AM band or here online.

The election is Aug. 4.

Lisa Esler Gets Dom Time

Union Boss Worries About Privacy

Union Boss Worries About PrivacyYesterday, union boss John Kane expressed outrage about this photo we ran showing the signs on his lawn for the Republican-endorsed candidate in the Aug. 4 special election for the vacated 161st State House seat.

Kane is the business manager of Plumbers Union Local 690 and was the Democrat candidate for the 26th District State Senate seat last fall.

He was singing a markedly different tune about “privacy” and protecting children a year ago when a law was being debated that would do exactly that.

The bill, HB 1154 of 2013, would have prohibited union members from “harassment, stalking and threat to use weapons of mass destruction” activities now actually allowed by union members if it is part of a job action.

The bill was submitted after a female Post Bros. executive named Sarina Rose could not get a judge to stop union members from following her into restaurants and TAKING PICTURES OF HER CHILDREN AT THEIR SCHOOL BUS STOP.

In March 2014, Kane called this kind of crap “an essential right”.

HB 1154 died after it was gutted in the State Senate due to union lobbying.

The man the Republican Party picked to fill the 161st seat is cut from the same cloth as Kane.

Fortunately, there is a choice in the race as Penn Delco School Director Lisa Esler is running a write-in campaign and has a very good chance of winning.

Union Boss Worries About Privacy

 

 

John Kane Supports Paul Mullen

John Kane Supports Paul Mullen
Lawn signs for “Republican” Paul Mullen outside John Kane’s home on Villanova Circle in Swarthmore. Kane was the Democrat candidate in last fall’s 26th District State Senate race.

John Kane, the Democrat who ran a vicious campaign last fall for the 26th District State Senate Seat ultimately won by Republican Tom McGarrigle, has taken a position regarding the Aug. 4 special election for the 161st District Pennsylvania House Seat.

He is supporting the Republican nominee Paul Mullen as per the signs outside his home on Villanova Circle in Swarthmore.

Kane remains a D.

Now, why would a Democrat who ran on extreme liberal positions nine months ago now support the man the Republican Party picked to fill a vacated State House seat?

Has John Kane changed his thinking?  Hardly. He does, however, appear  confident that the GOP candidate supports those same extreme liberal positions and will keep the gravy flowing to benefit the special interests of which he is part.

Wonder how the official Democrat who worked so hard for Kane feels.

Anyway, the traditional Republican voter has a choice as do those Democrats who see their standard of living dropping and their fear of the future rising.

Penn Delco School Director Lisa Esler is running a vigorous write-in campaign that is getting much traction.

Lisa’s reasons for running can be found in this “dear neighbor” letter:

Dear Neighbor,

My name is Lisa Esler and I am the WRITE-IN candidate for State Representative in the special election that will be held on August 4th. I am a wife, mother, grandmother, certified optician, and a school board director. Why am I doing this? Because in my role as a school board director, I have seen how Harrisburg has become tainted with special interest groups and lobbyists, leaving the taxpayer without representation.

If elected, I will be a Representative who speaks for the people in this district – not for the special interest groups with deep pockets who use money and power to stifle any meaningful reforms. As your voice, I will push hard for common sense solutions for the problems we face. For example, we have a looming pension crisis that drives your property taxes up every year and will cost taxpayers dearly for years to come. I want to join with the other like-minded legislators to work toward fixing that broken system.

I am not a career politician and do not intend to become one. I am not seeking this office to become wealthy on the backs of the taxpayers. If elected, I pledge not to take part in the pension system that is bankrupting you and our Commonwealth.

People have lost faith in their leaders and in the system. I hope I can restore some of that faith. You see my integrity and reputation mean a lot more to me than any political office.

Remember, I am not “endorsed” and therefore my name is not on the ballot. That is why I am asking you to WRITE-IN my name on the ballot. “How-To instructions” will be available at the polls on Election Day, Tuesday, August 4th.

I would be honored to have your support and your vote on August 4th.

If you have any questions or would like to help with my campaign, please call me at 484-995-1540.

Thank you in advance for your consideration.

Sincerely,

Lisa Esler

Candidate for the 161st State House Seat

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Lisa Esler Upset Looms?

Lisa Esler Upset Looms? We were with Lisa Esler as she went door-to-door, today, July 3, in her campaign to replace Joe Hackett as the representative for the 161st District in the Pennsylvania Legislature.  The response was extremely positive.  The Democrats met by the canvassers are glad Paul Mullen, the Obama supporter who has received the official Republican endorsement, has not dropped out.
Does an upset win loom for Lisa Esler?

We were with Lisa Esler as she went door-to-door, today, July 3, in her campaign to replace Joe Hackett as the representative for the 161st District in the Pennsylvania Legislature.

The response was extremely positive.

 

Lisa Esler Upset Looms?