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Saturday, November 29, 2025

Still Sales out there

I hope everyone had a nice Thanksgiving. Its about giving the truth that matters.

Courtesy of a reader

So I went out shopping yesterday. I had to fight off some people for parking spaces. No biggie. 


But I found some really great sales for Allentonians. 

First, at Walmart I found my first deal. Trash bags reg $9.99 for 20. Now $6.99. Stock up so you can afford the trash increase.


Next I went to Dicks and found this killer deal on Tents for Allentown residents only Reg $24.99. Now $38.46!!!! What a deal. They come with a motion detector so when Tuerks bulldozers come you get a heads up to run.

Target was after that. You gotta get a bike now with all the bike lanes going in. Just be careful not to get hit. Seems like alot of people are getting hit by cars in Allentown. Cant wait for 2030 to come when their will be no fatal accidents in the city thanks to the mayors plan. So Target went all out on this Black Friday on bikes. I saw some 10 speeds reg $299.00. Now $179.99. If you choose to buy one without a seat its $169.99.


While sitting in traffic I got an email from Uber. They were offering free Mach E Uber rides for the 1st 500 riders. Only disclaimer was you have to be getting a ride out of the City of Allentown.   

I did stop at Starbucks to get a double grande chi latte with cinnamon and 2 sugars. Stirred 3x. Not 4x or I would have thrown it away.  The chief of coffee was very professional.   She seemed to know what she was doing.  I felt her skills though were limited to just making coffee.  No photos of her sorry.  

I got to Bjs wholesale around 3pm and wouldn't you guess who was there? Not Santa. But Pee Wee Herman. He was signing autographs and offering birthday appearances for 4 years for only $69.99. I booked him.


Lastly, I hit up a small business record and cd store. They had a 5 for $10 special on cds. I got all remixes Billy Joels Allentown (move to Bethlehem), Spice girls-Wannabe (MT), Elvis Presley's-In the Ghetto (aka Allentown), Ed Sheeran's- Homeless (approx 250 people) and my favorite Right-to-know (Curtis Files) by Oingo Boingo.


It was a great day!!



Wednesday, November 26, 2025

So many files not enough matches


Once again someone is suing the city of Allentown.

Her name is Tawanna Whitehead Allentown deputy city clerk.

Her suit is based around Councilwoman Candita Affa allegedly making racist comments towards Ms. Whitehead. Mind you Affa has gone off on people at council and recently called a citizen a "pussy" and I dont mean cat at the last meeting. Is there really a need for the city to continue to waste our tax dollars to fight this case? There is evidence everywhere that shows Affa does not have much of a filter.

Ms. Whitehead's attorneys requested that the Scott Curtis investigation as well as the overpriced Duane Morris investigation be handed over. Their reluctance has your humble blogger wondering why they would fight this release. The Mayor himself stated publicly that he supports the investigation and wants to be cooperative and transparent with the investigations. The actions by his administration and legal office (probably outsourced since legal just collects paychecks) are contrary to that transparency promise. 


What is Matt Tuerk afraid of? That it will actually show that he is a calculated predator who takes down anyone in his way?

The city has refused to make public either report citing there is minimal or isolated discrimination, harassment, or hostile work environments within the city.

Big pause

Im done laughing now.

Then why won't Tuerk make the files public? The city tax payers paid for it. Over $400 000 and nothing to show for. 

Hand it over.  I am sure they are stored in a secret vault, being treated like the Epstein files.

 I cant wait to post the truth about whats really going on. The dirt the people who were interviewed. I question how much longer the city can continue this "attorney client privilege" with any public records. Also, didn't the Mayor say that Scott Curtis isn't an attorney? So why hold up the release of a city council sanctioned investigation? Oh the memes I can make.

Tuerk Thanksgiving morning

Its only a matter of time until a judge orders the investigations to be released. Then uh oh. Times up. More lawsuits will result.


Happy Thanksgiving to all.  Hopefully, no one chokes on the wish bone.

EastSide, for better or worse??

So Allentown started its new Eastside school building. Guess who is behind it all? J.B Reilly. Anyone surprised? Pat Browne facilitated the initial sale of the property with J.B and the city.  Those two buddies have been magically involved in big deals for years.  J.B. getting rich, not paying taxes on buildings.  Thanks to the NIZ. I wont harp on J.B too hard because maybe all his business endeavors are legit and his love for rebuilding Allentown isnt just about the money.  It does seem very suspect tho, he and Browne are always involved in huge things.

Anyways,

School officials are so ecstatic to have a new elementary and middle school facility.   

Here comes the quotes

“Today marks an extraordinary moment in the Allentown School District,” Superintendent Carol Birks said. 

“This milestone represents the culmination of decades of hopes and dreams for the East Side of Allentown,” she said.



Um I used to live over there. Not once was it my hope or dream to have all this construction done. Let alone all the woods being destroyed, and the traffic this will cause.  

The state hospital was a great building in its day. It gave a place to treat the mentally ill. When they closed it, and basically pointed all the patients towards center city. It was like a zombie apocalypse on Hanover Ave.


The Allentown K-8 Academy will suit roughly 1200 students.

“This is one of the most substantial educational investments in the East Side of Allentown in decades."

State Sen. Nick Miller

Nick, I believe the Executive Charter school is doing very well. I guess its an investment, since the kids dont start skipping school and dropping out until 9th grade. 


“We want our students to do more than memorize facts. We want them to learn how to think critically, create boldly and innovate fearlessly. This new school will be the engine that drives that transformation.”

Andrene Brown Nowell, school board president

Your very hopeful Ms. Nowell. Arent all schools supposed to promote critical thinking and creativity? Thats like the basics of school. 


42% of students got that problem wrong btw.  Weird.

“Today, we break ground on a building,” Brown-Nowell said. “Tomorrow, we will begin the work of breaking new ground on education.”

What's this breaking ground  going to cost tax papayers. I liked the ground the way it was when it didnt cost me anything.

As we know

J.B Reilly, bought the 195-acre site for about $5.5 million. Then he robbed the school district when he sold them 16.7 acres for 15million. 


City Center President J.B. Reilly said the school will “anchor” the new development and be “truly transformative” for the East Side.  Blah blah J.B. Btw who the hell goes by Initials for their name anymore? Its so lame. Like me saying I'm H.A.  

Reilly said the school "is going to kick off a very meaningful community-based project,” which will also bring health care, retail and retail spaces — and more than 1,000 housing units.

What I BELIEVE  he meant to say was, I'm going to get richer off of the school district and residents of the East Side. You could have easily donated that land for free to ASD and made back your 5.5 million on other projects there.

I feel like these school officials believe they just discovered water. This school will be no different than other schools. It will just be new. Why hasnt anyone stated the tax burden this will cost?  The fact that with all this building will probably require more emergency services.  I understand J.B wanting to build things,  great,  but how will this affect the East Side?  




Monday, November 24, 2025

School buses, and drunk driving


I had posted recently about the school bus traffic arm violations.  And how the company Buspatrol, ASD and the Allentown police department generate money from this and that it seems like this is a money generator not a safety issue.

Chief Roca has stated the focus should be on safety not revenue. He is 💯 correct.

Roca spoke to Lehighvalleynews in which he gave his opinion as well as possible solutions to the problem. 

Roca stated he would support a public dashboard, that, "would likely include only month-to-month data, not real-time data, but even that level of detail would represent a significant change for a system that has operated largely out of public view."

Okay Chief, that's a start.

The data would include the notice of violations issued (approved/not approved), the number and monetary amount of fines and penalties collected each month, as well as the number of school buses installed with the BusPatrol system — data already required to be submitted to the Allentown School District each month based on its contract with BusPatrol.

Heres the skeptism in my opinion that Roca tried to explain. As I previously wrote about.

From September 2024 through October 2025, Allentown police approved 8,598 citations, or roughly 96% of all alleged violations captured by bus cameras. That proportion is significantly higher than in neighboring school districts.

The program generated nearly $640,000 in fines in Allentown during that period. This shows how much people like wasting their money.

Here is my concern.

The citation approval data contrasts sharply with Salisbury, which approved 42% of violations in a 13-month period; Bethlehem approved 58%; Easton, 76%; and Wilson, 72%.

Roca attributed the city’s low rejection rate to what he described as thousands of “clear-cut” violations. I find it hard to believe tho that Allentown has only a 4% rejection rate in comparison to other departments.  But I could be wrong, just seems really high.

Roca stated being unaware or ignorant of the law does not excuse passing a school bus with its stop arm deployed. This is true. Just because someone is an ignorant moron who doesnt know the laws doesn't give them a pass when they violate it.

 


Roca backed up his high violation rate citing the fact his officers are only doing what they were trained to do. (I guess other departments officers arent as trained as Allentowns, or they arent grinches and have a heart) So if they see a violation then that person gets cited.  I believe his officers are Not out to get anyone however as stated it is really odd that Allentown's violation rate is way higher than other departments. 

Could Allentown just have areas that generate a high number of clear cut violations such as Hanover Ave in the 600blk? I doubt it.  Probably because its a race way. I have mentioned speed bumps would easily slow traffic down and help that area.  But no one wants to listen.








Despite the persistent pattern of violations, Roca acknowledged No coordinated traffic engineering review, sign evaluation or targeted public education campaign has been launched at the hotspot directly because of school bus camera violations. Why not? 

This statement doesnt seem to align with a little plan called "Safes Streets for All" designed by the mayor to eliminate all serious injuries and traffic deaths by 2030.  Isn't it just a matter of time until a kid gets hit by a car on Hanover Ave??  Why is the city waiting? Im curious, why isnt the Chief trying to fix this problem??  He wants to make a dashboard, but that wont actually solve the problem will it?

Wasn't someone just run over and killed by a vehicle this past weekend?  Then another hit by a car later? 

Roca said driver behavior is a core problem.

I agree that drivers these days including myself are way too distracted.  They are in a rush, on their phones, blasting music and who knows what else.  We are basically causing our demise. 


“A transparency dashboard of some sort where people can actually see, hey, where is this happening? That'd be an interesting thing for people to know, because … we are looking at those evidence packages with professional seriousness, and we are looking at the resources from what we can see, and making that determination if it is a violation or if it isn't."


I have a great idea Chief.  Why not put up these up online, where people can view the violations and vote on them. People can sign up and be randomly given an incident to review and they decide.  Ultimately, an officer would have the final say, but it would make the system transparent and fun. An officer could later explain why they decided the person was in violation or not.  Not every case obviously, because you have 8,000 violations a year. The results could be posted on Facebook. Or just post the videos on Facebook and embarass that person. That is how you build transparency and community trust at the same time.

Part 2

Im sorry I was going to just do this bus stop sign post and then this article about Blue Zones popped up.

The article on Lehigh valley News starts out by saying Allentown Police Chief Charles Roca has seen the faces.

He has seen the victims and their family members whose lives were changed or ended when they or someone else drove drunk or chemically impaired.


Im sorry to the writer of that article but does he realize per Roca's Linkedin account (I dont know of its still up, but I read it) says he was only a patrolman for 3 months. I really dont think he saw that many faces on patrol. I just wanted to point that out. Because often Chief Roca makes himself out to be this cops cop, but thats definitely not the reality.

The Blue Zones Project-is about imploring people not to drive drunk, particularly during the coming holiday season. A good cause but isnt this obvious?

This Blue Zone project is just that a project. Everyone knows you shouldnt drink and drive. 

Blue Zones uses an evidence-based approach to create a healthier environment in places where people live, work and play by making policy and environmental changes, with the goal of improving well-being, reducing health care costs and boosting the local economy. Has anyone ever heard of BlueZones before? I seriously dont understand how Blue Zones does anything just mentioned or ever heard of this before.

“We’re kicking off this campaign with Allentown to encourage moderate alcohol consumption and safe driving during the holiday seasons,” said Brooke Griffiths, Blue Zones-Allentown executive director. 

So just drink moderately, which I think would put you over the legal limit? Got it tho. 6 pack it is.

“This is just a reminder going into the holidays.” Just not the rest of the year? Got it. 

The City of Allentown reports 261 DUI arrests this year and 121 crashes involving DUI, 78% of which involved alcohol. 261 arrests is super low for a city of this size. And you cant tell me there arent impaired drivers all around. Maybe the cops should step up their traffic stops vs sleep.

I get the whole you shouldnt drink and drive campaign. Its been around for years.  Sadly, its the risk you take when you drive anymore. 








 

Sunday, November 23, 2025

Special Election




 It looks like a special election will occur next year to determine who represents Pa 22nd state house district next year.


Since Siegel is resigning. Who cares. To start his county executive position. God help us all. The seat is up for grabs.




Basically anyone can run, so I encourage everyone too. Make this election super fun for the voters. The Democratic and Republican parties will choose who they want to represent them in the special election. The term will be for one year, with a primary and general election to occur as well for the 2027 and 2028 years.


So far two candidates have emerged. Cece Gerlach a current city councilwoman. Who has earned some points last week, before she voted on raises for the mayor office by asking, "what has the mayors office done." Slap equals face. I loved that. So true.



Cece's agendas tho arent the best. She isnt a fan of the police, and advocates for the homeless which isnt a bad thing, but remember her homeless bill of rights? Will her past arrest of leaving a minor at a homeless camp who then  allegeded to be sexually assaulted weigh in on voters? 

Added 0810pm. Gerlach was arrested for leaving a minor at a homeless camp in which said minor said he was solicited for sex. Gerlach claimed she followed procedures however ran out of money to fight the charges. She took an ARD deal. 



The other candidate so far is Julian Guridy, an aide to state Sen. Nick Miller.



 I honestly dont know anything about Guridy except he is the son or former councilman Julio Guridy. Is his name recognition going to be enough tho? Or does he have some qualifications and attributes that will make him more appealing than Gerlach.

I know this isnt an exciting election but it is still important. Maybe we will see another candidate or two emerge. Lets just hope it isnt anyone who is in charge of any departments within the city. 



Friday, November 21, 2025

A bulldozer coming to a place near you.

This is a few days old, but because the council meeting was such a hit I am just getting to this now.  

Oh I forgot one quote:



How do you plan to pass anything when you insult them?  I would vote against everything you want if I were them.  No raises, promotions, contracts, anything.  



Back to the post.  The mayors approach to homelessness in Allentown has become impossible to ignore, and not in a good way. Go read the latest LV news article on Nov 19th and come back here for my commentary. I’ll wait. 

1. Ok, let’s just state the obvious here. The mayor continues to order city workers to clear out homeless camps even now during freezing temperatures and I have yet to hear any real solutions for the people being displaced.


 I thought he would come up with something after he extended the deadline for clearing the Jordan Creek encampment. I really thought this mayor would come around with some sort of mediocre solution but then all we got was him moving ahead with removing people anyway. Many who were forced out said they had nowhere to go. The city talks about safety, but clearing camps without real alternatives only creates more harm. Isn’t this mayor always talking about respect, inclusion blah blah blah?? Where’s the respect for the homeless people? 



4 months have come and gone since this became an issue people were talking about, and still no real solutions. Not even one of those never ending strategic plans he likes to do so much. 


2. Excuses excuses. 



The mayor claims the city cannot open a safe camping site because no city-owned land meets the criteria. No suitable land? Pssshh. You’re telling me all the land that General Trexler gave the city and apparently there is no suitable land? Instead of finding creative solutions, he shifts responsibility to other towns in the Lehigh Valley and calls this a regional problem. He is the mayor of Allentown, and the people here need action now. Im not leadership expert, im just honest Abe but I can tell you that true leaders don’t shift the blame or the responsibility! More on this later. 


3. 
Please don’t tell me you think opening these warning stations is a real strategy. Don’t get me wrong. I’m sure that opening the YMCA warming station early possibly helps in the short term, but it is not a long-term plan.


The city’s very own homeless commission says the city needs year-round shelters and stable options. 




The mayor continues to rely on temporary fixes that do not solve the underlying issue. My sources tell me he’s looking to clean house on that commission. I wonder why? Wait… it’s because he can’t stand it when people tell him what he doesn’t want to hear. Watch out. 

4. 
Council did approve $100,000 to the homeless because Gerlach had to beg for it and the Mayors was probably hoping she would vote his way then. The homeless commission was asking for that $100,000 to prevent displacement and to provide basic needs like bathrooms and water. This is a small amount in a city budget, in fact it’s Pennies. But the mayor was too worried about giving his assistants and his lapdogs raises. Which may I remind you, would have cost the city OVER $300k had council not voted against it.  City employees at $300k vs Homeless people $100k hmmmmmmm 


5. 
When city council proposed an ordinance requiring risk assessments and more notice before camp evictions, Tuerk called it unenforceable. Instead of working with council to improve it, he dismissed it. This makes it clear how low homelessness ranks on his list of priorities. This man talks a whole big talk about collaboration and yet when he’s held accountable he rejects the idea like some dictator that believes only he should have the power to make decisions. 

6. Which brings me to my next point. 
This mayor is quoted saying that this is a regional issue and that other municipalities need to help. 


While cooperation matters (here but not with council apparently), it does not excuse inaction in Allentown. A real leader does not wait for everyone else before taking meaningful steps. Oh wait. Is peewee Herman a real leader? Or does he know how to bullshit just enough. 


7. 
People who lived in the camps say they are losing the only sense of community they had. 



Some now have no place to sleep. Their needs are rarely reflected in the mayor’s public statements, which focus more on liability than on people. Yeah we get it. Nat Hyman is going to sue the shit out of you, and you couldn’t let that happen. 

Or was it that financial contribution that Nat made to your campaign that did you in? The morning call and LV news have had reporters spend days with the homeless and if you read between the lines they’re basically documenting the stories of homeless people subject to Tuerk’s inhumane treatment. I mean think about it. He’s basically throwing away their belongings, telling them to get lost, and that this issue is not his problem. I think he doesn’t care. He. Does. Not. Care. 

The pattern is clear. This mayor is super transactional. He clears camps, makes statements about collaboration, and relies on temporary shelters. What he does not do is offer long-term plans that would actually reduce homelessness in Allentown. Until he shows real leadership and commits to a solution, the city will continue repeating the same cycle. Y'all voted for the guy. It’s crazy to me that as superficial of a politician he is, people don’t see right through him. He talks enough to make it seem like he knows what he’s doing, but actually what IS he doing?

Thursday, November 20, 2025

Mayors comeback

Lets look at some of the quotes that came out of last night.


I am embarrassed to be in a room for this long, and to watch City Council make asinine decisions,” Tuerk said.

Big words from a little man


It is literally kicking the can down the road,” Tuerk said. “At some point, you have to increase your revenue. You can't just keep going to cash [reserves] or there won't be any cash left.”



The mayor was optimistic he could persuade at least four council members of the need for a tax increase that he described as “modest” and the “fiscally responsible thing” to do.



Costs are rising all around us, and we cannot avoid those rising costs,” Tuerk said. “We have to generate revenue in some way” to maintain “the services that our residents have to come to demand and to deserve.”Paying out of reserves is the opposite of what we've been doing for a long time,” he said.

I gotta love how the Mayor always reverts back to the services our residents deserve and demand. The residents deserve a Mayor who doesnt want to give out $10k raises to his friends.  Create unnecessary positions, and who wont cut any positions that were hired under an expired grant.  

Tapping into reserves to pay any amount of operating costs is a "venial" sin if not quite a "cardinal sin” — and shows “council doesn’t have discipline and doesn’t have good financial management skills,” Glazier said.

Jeff isnt that your job as the controller to explain these things to them? Instead of playing with your dog all day, maybe you should meet one on one with each member.

My favorite:

You can't be a little bit pregnant,” he said. “Whether you're taking [$1.5 million] out of the fund balance or $800,000 … it's poor financial management.”



If we are talking about serious leaders, using the analogy of a pregnant woman to describe the budget isnt too brilliant.

Tuerk said he found it “embarrassing” to watch some “make asinine decisions” during the long meeting.



Funny didnt you propose floating a 130million dollar bind to builf a new police, fire and Health bureau?  That which are needed at that cost.  Or even needed at this moment?  Your the one putting the city in debt.

They are making decisions — and budgeting decisions — by vibes,” Tuerk said.

Sometimes a good vibe can flush out a narcissist.  Just saying.

 “It’s challenging to govern with unserious people.”-Tuerk

No its like trying to govern with an unserious mayor. 

The end of the day even if you add the mayors vote, you still have 5-3 not in favor of a tax increase. Mayor you need to look and see that maybe you are the problem here.  You are the one who is financially irresponsible. Your spending out of control and expect council and the tax payers to bail you out.   "If you are unable to properly lead this city through an increasingly difficult financial situation, resign."

Oh I forgot one

Lehighvalleynews.com 

Tuerk said he believes Pungo and Binder will be more active council members and more capable of making “hard decisions.”

If that doesnt sound shady already.  Is he saying, I own those two, they will vote the way I want?  Gives me something to watch for in the future.

Mayor please stop talking at council and on the news, you really are hurting yourself.  Sadly, I want you to be better.

"Abe Was Almost Right;


As I sat in the council chambers, the tension was thick like the room was holding in a fart. My phone buzzed again: friends texting, frustrated that they’d been blocked from watching the livestream.

Thank God I was there. A strange silencing, like the show inside the room was too hot to go public. Then I heard someone yelling Jerry,Jerry,Jerry!!!



But inside, things moved fast. The mayor’s earlier desperate post on Facebook, the one blaming the need for higher taxes on rising crime, urging residents to build homes so they could be taxed felt like a prelude to a showdown.

The rumble in my mind was Abe’s bet: five to two on council votes aligning with his call. And that’s exactly how it landed. (Mostly) every prediction fell into place.


Who could’ve expected Napoli and Hendricks to switch bodies. Freaky Friday anyone? 

I was just glad Council finally put a serious check on the mayor’s power. The “defeat” wasn’t just symbolic; it was a clear message.
Actually it was a beating.



But here’s the twist: publicly, the mayor went on claiming victory over Ed Zucal. But seems like those Council Chambers humbled him hopefully to realize that just because you’re the mayor doesn’t mean that you have all the power. We don’t live in a dictatorship Mr Mayor, remember that. 

But because we all love a recap, let me give you the basic highlights. Council approved a new Deputy HR Director by a unanimous vote. That wasn’t on everyone’s radar, but to Abe, it raises many questions. Questions no one else seems to care about. What exactly are we paying for? Probably nothing. More cushiony positions for a department that has a big black cloud around it?

How about those two background analyst roles for HR, part-time (25 hours/week) but with staggering pay ($91,000 total). That works out to about $72/hour. Now when it went to a vote, Council tabled it 7-0. Ms. Affa led this charge (and a good charge later on), and her voice carried weight… finally. Glad to see she was awake for this one. She was awake but Mike wasn't.  As always 



Need I remind you that he said this is a flat budget without new positions or promotions. How can we afford to keep adding more and more?  

I was also shocked the mayor was so dumb to say ,and eluded that the officers that are going to be getting these jobs are sitting back there and pointed at them. If you have any questions, you can ask them.  Are you serious?  The mayor knew he should not have said that 


The mayor literally said two positions that weren't even voted on or posted yet were already filled!!!  I guess the corruption in the police department still exists.  Maybe the Duane Morris report missed that.

I don’t think I need to say much when it comes to the mayors office. I’ll just leave you with this food for thought. Courtesy of Ms. Gerlach… 
“What has the mayor’s office done?” 



Nothing!!! But spend taxpayers money.

Great question Cece. Lunch is on me if you can give me a good answer in the comments. 

I hope you know by now that my work here is to point out the con man that is this mayor. His words fall flat and he’s more transactional than he is anything else. Think about this. Zucal said during the meeting that most city employees would be receiving about $1800 this year in raises. I’m assuming this is the cost of living increase. 

Then you have this mayor asking for $10k raise for a staffer. This isn’t just a pay adjustment. It smells like favoritism. And hopefully it wasn’t a payday following an election victory as one woman claimed because correct me if I’m wrong but can city staff work on elections?? Whatever. Based on what my sources tell me she was due for a humbling and now this issue is dead. A relief. Needless to say a couple citizens blasted this employee saying she isnt a good worker, and I think someone said her idea of team building is going to the club.


What’s the bigger picture here? Well Abe’s five-to-two wasn’t just guesswork: it was reading the room right. Something this mayor really doesn’t know how to do. Council sent the mayor a loud ass statement: they’re not interested in rubber-stamping. They’re watching, and they’re holding the administration accountable. GOOD. Bought time. But the broader fight is far from over. 


Don’t forget this mayor also claims to be transparent. So transparent that people couldn’t even watch the livestream. So transparent he just forgot to turn over job descriptions for the new positions he’s looking to create. Give me a break. I’ll never forgive any of you that voted for that man. 

Needless to say the mayor will start his little campaign to threaten city council people and destroy their reputations to his friends aka developers. Which he’ll deny if you ever ask him about it. I’m just hoping they don’t buckle to any pressure. But for now I’ll say this, Well done City Council. Well done.

Oh I almost forgot. The best part of the night was when a councilwoman whose name rhymes with Hoffa decided to call a citizen a "pussy" and challenge them to come over to her.  As if to fight.  


A police chief had to escort the woman out of the council chambers for the womans safety. Oddly, I heard Jerry,Jerry,Jerry again.  I love these meetings.  The are such a circus.

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