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Dave's Random Ramblings: Economic woes of York City

I recently posted this video link from Reason.tv on facebook. It discusses the current financial crisis in Harrisburg. I have seen the parallels between the capital of our commonwealth and our very own York City for some time now. Thinking I would be able to draw some to evaluate this foreshadowing of York’s future as such I added the brief comment “Up next: York, PA”. To this I received the following response:

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Why Have Even One Primary?

One of many currently unanswered questions on the minds of voters’, possible candidates, and county chairs of political parties across Pennsylvania at the time of this writing is “will we be having two separate primaries” this year?”.

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Thank You York City School board Director Leonard

I commend Mr. Leonard on putting the students and freedom first. There appears only one York City School Board Director that remembers WHY they are doing. I would have been casting my vote in unison with Mr. Leonard had it not been for the corrupt political wranglings that go on so thinly veiled behind the scenes and the generations of manipulated and bought off voters casting ballots based on blind fear and misinformation. Ah…Major Party politics!

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Koffenberger's Weekly Platts Report (Jan 02 2012-Jan 08 2012)

The House of Representatives is not back in session until January 17th, and the Senate not until January 23rd. A nice break for the people. We cannot lose any more of our liberties while they are away! One of my inspirations into becoming more informed and active in politics died a few days before Christmas. Ron Smith of WBAL in Baltimore was a true independent and was the most well informed, well read, principled radio talk show host that I have ever heard. Rest in peace “The Voice of Reason.” He always felt that the best we could hope for in the U.S. Congress was gridlock. One party being the “stupid party,” and the other, the “evil party.” Bipartisanship was considered both stupid and evil. A cynical view certainly, but until things change, and we vote for someone outside the two party dichotomy, perhaps gridlock is the best we can hope for.

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