Apr 6, 2018

In The Allentown Trenches Blogging


When you're a non-partisan blogger in Allentown, you end up pissing everyone off, sometimes in the same week.  Such was the case this week.  I started the week by pissing off the liberals disclosing that Cynthia Mota worked for Hasshan Batts, whom she was nominating for Mayor. Although Bill White's column implies that his paper made that revelation,  we know better than that.

My post on the Hip Hop Forum annoyed some conservatives by giving voice to something they consider to have no redeeming value.  Although, the progressives approved of it,  a previous post on the concert itself was vilified by them.

Yesterday's post on the Rescue Mission annoyed everybody.  While the Mission has sacred cow status in Allentown, especially with the liberal Democrats,  Republicans sit on its board of directors.  The bottom line is that they're top heavy,  receiving only a 66 out of 100 rating from Charity Navigator. They spend over $800,000 a year fundraising.

My only safe ground for the week was my post on the threat to the architecturally iconic post office,  which  resulted in no less than two groups starting an effort to preserve it.

This blog has no allegiance to any politician, party or organization.  I call it as my institutional knowledge indicates.  Although I regret when a post offends someone,  I cannot walk on eggshells and produce a meaningful blog at the same time.

3 comments:

  1. I respect you and the blog. Sometimes I don't agree with your position, [i.e. hip hop], but do enjoy your commentary in such matters. Your articulate nature is non-bias or partisan in content.

    The plain truth of the matter is that you enjoy old Allentown and the iconic surroundings found within. Some of your posts have brought up most good memories, things I would of forgotten in today's Allentown. With all the sideshow of events in the city, corrupt politicians [Pawlowski & Mota], NIZ financing, new wave development, gentrification, degenerative public safety and the crumbling of our once proud neighborhoods, it is hard to believe that there was once good in this town. There are people who care, besides the ones who want to take advantage economically, and this forum does give them the opportunity to express themselves. Keep up the good work!

    ReplyDelete
  2. I agree with the previous poster. Knowing that we have literally no news resource to rely upon, your posts, whether I agree or not, provide an invaluable resource. Thanks for your perspective.

    Bob Grim

    ReplyDelete

ANONYMOUS COMMENTS SELECTIVELY PUBLISHED. SIGNED COMMENTS GIVEN MORE LEEWAY.