June 24, 20205 yr I can believe it, just look at the Falls, Bensalem, Bristol or any other of the neighborhood FB pages, its riddled with "real americans" who are stepping up to defy the totalitarian resigme of gov. wolf and refusing to wear masks.
June 24, 20205 yr 12 minutes ago, Alpha_TATEr said: I can believe it, just look at the Falls, Bensalem, Bristol or any other of the neighborhood FB pages, its riddled with "real americans" who are stepping up to defy the totalitarian resigme of gov. wolf and refusing to wear masks. I'm glad we have a sane rational adult like Wolf in the governor's office.
June 24, 20205 yr 19 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said: the impeachment vote disappointed me, no doubt. but I also don't believe Brian to be a "Trump guy". I think if he had voted for impeachment, Meehan probably would be the republican nominee. yes, it was a political vote, but one that didn't change any outcomes and gives PA-01 a better shot at a rep that isn't all Trump'd up. I get and respect your point of view. I just have a bit more tolerance for politicians weighing politics in some of their votes. I think that's an inescapable fact. separate to this, and I don't know that it belongs here exactly but it's as good a place as any, if you're in Bucks and at all familiar with Dilly's they just posted this: I cannot believe how many people locally are politicizing wearing a mask. While Brian's vote alone isn't why we are where we are, his mindset is. Trump has become emboldened by his party's cowardice. Had they stood up to him to begin with, things would not have gotten this out of control. They normalized his behavior. All of them. The only ones who aren't complicit are Amash and Romney.
June 24, 20205 yr 6 minutes ago, Gannan said: I'm glad we have a sane rational adult like Wolf in the governor's office. im not a big fan of wolf, but I do admire him for sticking to the plan for re-opening. I know it hurt many businesses and workers, but there was a bigger picture. he went against the grain which could cost the dems big in the next state elections, but the more I think about it, he made the right call. so basically, he didn't curl up like a grub, like Fitzpatrick has.
June 24, 20205 yr Just now, Alpha_TATEr said: im not a big fan of wolf, but I do admire him for sticking to the plan for re-opening. I know it hurt many businesses and workers, but there was a bigger picture. he went against the grain which could cost the dems big in the next state elections, but the more I think about it, he made the right call. I'm not a fan of any politician really. However, the older I get the more I've made peace with the fact that there aren't very many great political leaders, but rather degrees of acceptability. I'm just glad Corbett wasn't governor for all of this so that's why I'm thankful Wolf is in there. We'd be like Florida or Texas right now with Corbett.
June 24, 20205 yr 7 minutes ago, Gannan said: I'm just glad Corbett wasn't governor for all of this so that's why I'm thankful Wolf is in there. We'd be like Florida or Texas right now with Corbett. truth !!!!!!
June 24, 20205 yr Author 4 hours ago, JohnSnowsHair said: Brian is closer to the vest. Mike had more charisma. Not that Mike could take over a room, but he was friendly and could be engaging. Brian seems less comfortable socially. The fact that Brian has twice had to fend off challengers from Trump world and gets criticized for being too bipartisan is a good start in my mind. Toomey is a complete PoS. Can we get Ridge back? I am going to run for PA Gov under qualification of being named Tom. My campaign slogan will be "Keep the trend going, Third Tom in a row is a charm.”
June 24, 20205 yr 2 minutes ago, Tnt4philly said: I am going to run for PA Gov under qualification of being named Tom. My campaign slogan will be "Keep the trend going, Third Tom in a row is a charm.” you've had the bad Tom, then the better Tom, now try the best Tom!
June 26, 20205 yr On 6/24/2020 at 11:10 AM, Gannan said: I'm not a fan of any politician really. However, the older I get the more I've made peace with the fact that there aren't very many great political leaders, but rather degrees of acceptability. I'm just glad Corbett wasn't governor for all of this so that's why I'm thankful Wolf is in there. We'd be like Florida or Texas right now with Corbett. Image that Trump nutjob Scott Wagner. We'd been in a mess with that crackpot in charge of this.
June 26, 20205 yr 1 hour ago, Ride the Walrus said: Image that Trump nutjob Scott Wagner. We'd been in a mess with that crackpot in charge of this. Good point, I almost forgot about him.
June 29, 20205 yr On 6/24/2020 at 11:04 AM, Gannan said: I'm glad we have a sane rational adult like Wolf in the governor's office. 😂
August 3, 20205 yr not really politics, but def local - so what do you peeps think about these tony lukes tax evasion indictments ? i for one am not surprised in the slightest.
August 4, 20205 yr On 8/3/2020 at 10:50 AM, Alpha_TATEr said: not really politics, but def local - so what do you peeps think about these tony lukes tax evasion indictments ? i for one am not surprised in the slightest. Not surprised. Cash business. They were just dumb enough to get caught. @rambo and I live near a local watering hole that is cash only. Gee, I wonder why.
January 4, 20215 yr Will spineless weasel Brian Fitzpatrick vote to overturn the election? My vote is on yes.
January 5, 20215 yr On 1/3/2021 at 7:01 PM, Gannan said: Will spineless weasel Brian Fitzpatrick vote to overturn the election? My vote is on yes. he almost certainly will not.
January 5, 20215 yr On 1/3/2021 at 7:01 PM, Gannan said: Will spineless weasel Brian Fitzpatrick vote to overturn the election? My vote is on yes. I’d be shocked. It would destroy him locally. Too many left, middle and middle right people in our area.
January 5, 20215 yr 54 minutes ago, toolg said: PA Senate has turned into a total crapshow, on the first day: Holy ish balls. This is why the republican party needs to be eradicated.
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