William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 11-23-15

William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 11-23-15

Fanta, the fruit-based soda pop made by Coca-Cola, was invented by the Coca-Cola bottlers of Nazi Germany. It was after their plants could no longer get Coca-Cola syrup when the shooting started.

Food Collection At Holy Myrrh-Bearers

Food Collection At Holy Myrrh-BearersHoly Myrrh-Bearers Eastern Catholic Church will hold its Annual Holiday Food Collection  is collecting food for the local needy through  Dec.  13.  Those wishing to donate  canned or boxed, non-perishable food items should bring them to the church, 900 Fairview Road, Swarthmore Pa.,  19081,  on any Sunday between 9 a.m. and noon or use the convenient drop-off box at the entrance to the Educational Center during the week.

Food Collection At Holy Myrrh-Bearers

 

NotInMyName — Muslims Against Terrorism

NotInMyName -- Muslims Against TerrorismNotInMyName. It is a positive sign. Some Muslims have taken to social media to declare that they are Muslims and that they condemn the recent terror attacks especially in Paris.

The hashtags being used are #NotInMyName and #IAmAMuslim.

Hat tip Bob Small

NotInMyName — Muslims Against Terrorism

William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 11-21-15

William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 11-21-15

British literary greats C.S. Lewis and Alous Huxley died within 10 minutes of each other on Nov. 22, 1963. For some reason, the deaths were barely noted in the press.

SB76 Free Lunch Not

By Sen. Scott Wagner SB76 Free Lunch Not

This week has been busy with many people visiting my Senate office in Harrisburg and many emails received regarding Senate Bill 76 – The Property Tax Independence Act.

If SB76 is passed it would eliminate school taxes on all real estate.

To be clear – local county and municipal taxes would remain in place.

The elimination of school taxes would apply to all real estate in Pennsylvania – residential, commercial and industrial.

To completely eliminate school taxes on real estate in PA the legislature has to find between $12-14 Billion Dollars of revenue from other sources.

Other sources mean new taxes, increased taxes, and lifting exemptions on goods or services not currently taxed.

There is no free lunch – money is not falling out of the sky – so everyone has to have realistic expectations.

I have been a private sector business owner for over 35 years and I learned over 20 years ago this bit of wisdom from a business associate – “Begin with the end result in mind.”

So here is how we begin the task of eliminating school taxes on real estate – we have to identify the actual dollar amount that is needed to cover the school tax elimination – that is the easy part.

Here is the hard part of SB76 – we currently have 500 school districts in PA – each school district has a school board – to be clear there are 500 different school boards that are comprised of volunteer board members.

Each school district negotiates teacher contracts for wages and benefits without any input from the legislature.

Currently there are many school districts renewing teacher contracts with annual salary increases of anywhere from 2% to 3.5% increases – these increases are being given in a period when the CPI index is less than 1%.

The private sector business world is seeing dramatic health insurance increases – in the private sector it is customary for employees to pay for between 20% and 30% of their monthly health insurance costs.

In the Philadelphia School District teachers pay zero toward their health insurance – many teachers throughout PA pay a lower percentage toward their monthly health insurance costs than private sector workers.

We still have not fixed the pension crisis in PA.

Prevailing wage mandates are still required for construction and maintenance projects at school districts.

In my own school district in York this past summer the school district replaced roofs on several buildings – the school finance director requested two bids to replace the roofs, the first bid required using prevailing wage labor and the second bid did not require prevailing wage labor.

The prevailing wage labor price was $2.8 Million Dollars – the non-prevailing wage price was $2.2 Million Dollars a difference of $600,000 – Six Hundred Thousand Dollars – the district had no choice but to award the contract using mandated prevailing wage labor.

I call school districts the “Hungry Monster” that needs to be put on a diet – until we solve salary and health insurance increases – SB 76 will be a disaster – we MUST get school costs under control first.

Another very large issue with school boards is that I estimate that between 25% and 50% of volunteer school board members are married to a teacher, have a son or daughter who are teachers, the board member may be a teacher at another school or the board member may have been a former teacher – My point is that there is a large amount of conflict on school boards – these conflicts must be resolved and eliminated.

The conflict of interest on school boards is similar to the fox guarding the chicken coop.

So here is the dilemma that I face when voting on SB 76 – have spiraling costs been contained or eliminated – and where is replacement revenue coming from?

Here is another bit of wisdom I heard over 20 years  – “Align your expectations with reality.”

In reality the SB 76 issue is front burner for everyone – it must be done correctly or three years from now what was a good intention will explode.

That leads me to my closing comment –  “I am a person that will tell you what you need to hear – not want you want to hear.”

SB 76 must be done with great thought, planning and precision – My colleagues in the Senate are committed to getting this issue to the finish line.

I intend to vote for SB76 but it is important that it be done properly and not just jammed through.

Scott Wagner represents the 28th District in the Pennsylvania State Senate.

SB76 Free Lunch Not

William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 11-20-15

William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 11-20-15

The first iron rails were made at the Colenbrook Iron Works in England in 1767, two years before James Watt patented his steam engine.

William Lawrence Sr. Omnibit 11-19-15

William Lawrence Sr. Omnibit 11-18-15

William Penn’s favorite sport was foot racing. His school was three miles   from his home and he would often make the trip on a run. It was a 5K every day.

Taxpayers Special Enough To Fight Tax Hike

Taxpayers Special Enough To Fight Tax Hike
Leo Knepper and Penn Delco school director Lisa Esler at tonight’s update regarding the Pennsylvania budget.

A packed house of about 70 was on hand, tonight, (Nov. 18) at the Newtown Square Knights of Columbus Hall to hear Leo Knepper give the latest regarding the various dramas occurring in Harrisburg in a talk before the Delaware County Patriots.

Knepper is executive director of Citizens Alliance of Pennsylvania, an organization founded to raise the standard of living of all Pennsylvanians and battle government corruption.

Knepper pointed out that the sales tax hike being pushed by Gov. Tom Wolf is a 21 percent increase and noted that there are plenty of places the budget could be cut to more than make up for the $2 billion the proposed tax hike from 6 percent to 7.25 percent would be expected to raise.

Knepper said that the state is spending $250 million for race horse development alone. He said that besides the General Fund the state has $18 billion tucked away in fat-filled special and other funds.

The special and other funds are the playgrounds of special interests he implied and are never considered for pruning.

“We need to get them moving from other special interests because the taxpayers are special enough,” Knepper said.

Knepper said money is still being doled out in Harrisburg with favored agencies getting lines of credit. He said this included Gov. Wolf’s travel expenses. He said Wolf was selecting services not to fund based on how much suffering they would inflict on the populace so they would agitate for a budget agreement.

Knepper noted that Wolf had vetoed stopgap budgets passed by the legislature.

Knepper also described how regulations unnecessarily raise the burden on taxpayers. He cited specifically the prevailing wage mandate, the state law that requires any significant public project to pay a wage set by the state Department of Labor and Industry’s Bureau of Labor Law Compliance.  Knepper described how one school district bidded out a project under prevailing wage and without out and found they would have shaved the cost by 40 percent but for the state law.

For Springfield residents, that means the approved $140 million new high school would cost just $80 million sans the burdensome law.

In other bad news, Knepper said that regarding Pennsylvania’s pension crisis the $50 billion officially claimed unfunded liability  regarding the Pennsylvania State Employees Retirement System (SERS) and Public School Employees Retirement System (PSERS) is actually $120 billion if normal accounting standards are used.

Among those collecting a public-guaranteed SERS pensions are Gary Schultz and his  pal Jerry Sandusky.  Schultz’s yearly pension is $330,699.  Yes, you working class person, you have to cover that.

Regarding the Syrians that Gov. Wolf is trying to bring in, Knepper said his group is researching the issue and that while they have not had time to come to any certain conclusion it appears that there is little a state can do to stop a federal resettlement program.

Agnes Trouillet was given an ovation at the meeting. Agnes is a Parisian who is teaching French at Penn and doing a paper on American Tea Party groups. While she didn’t know any of the victims of the Nov. 13 terrorist attack she had friends who did.

Taxpayers Special Enough To Fight Tax Hike

ISIS Posed As Refugees

It’s up to 27 states that have now declared that they won’t accept Syrian refugees due to concern that ISIS operatives will be hidden among them. ISIS Posed As Refugees

Pennsylvania is one of but four that has definitively said it will accept them.

Gov. Tom Wolf has said there is nothing to fear and is sneering at all who do.

Meanwhile, Turkey has just reported that it has arrested eight ISIS operatives posing as refugees.

Accepting refugees from that region is a remarkably stupid idea especially when we can be looking for ways to arm them and otherwise support them in defending their homes.

To let Gov. Wolf know how wrong he is, his Twitter account is  @governorTomWolf. The phone number for his chief of staff is 1-717-787-2531.

ISIS Posed As Refugees

William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 11-18-15

William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 11-18-15

No Anthony, the first car built on an assembly line was not the Ford Model T but the Oldsmobile Curved Dash in 1901.