Carbon County CleanSweep

Sunday, March 19, 2006

Press On!

Most readers who make it to this blog are aware that there are some issues that are causing some strife within PACleanSweep. These are issues that must be handled by the Board of Directors.

On the local level, nothing has changed.

Carbon CleanSweep is dedicated to helping our approved candidates run successful campaigns.

To that end, we are starting to schedule more rallies and protests. In the coming days we will provide the information as to the locations and purposes of the first of these events.

Friday, March 03, 2006

It Ain't About the Pay Raise

Well it is - sort of. But it really isn't.

The July 7 pay raise was a watershed event in Pennsylvania politics. Two o'clock in the morning. No floor debate. No public input. A bill completely stripped and appended with new language, changing its original subject. No consideration on the required three legislative days. The votes were evidently pre- arranged. And of course, the infamous "unvouchered expenses."

Five separate violations of our Constitution.

Absolutely outrageous, but certainly not out of the realm of possibility for the Pennsylvania General Assembly. In fact, they did almost the very same thing one year earlier in passing Act 71, the slots bill. And they just did it again with SB 595, with many "voting" members nowhere near the Capitol.

The PA Supreme Court upheld Act 71 as constitutional just weeks before July 7, but Act 71 did not benefit legislators in the direct and blatant way the pay raise did. While the unconstitutional procedures used to approve the pay raise were bad enough, the "we're getting ours through unvouchered expenses" attitude behind it made it the epicenter of a perfect storm of citizen outrage.

But it ain't about the pay raise. To paraphrase a campaign tag line from the past, "It's the process, stupid." The process is broken. It's broken because the institution of the General Assembly is broken.

Leaders strong-arm members into submission and punish those who don't submit. The rank and file bow to leadership's every whim. Otherwise, they'd lose the benefits of the Incumbent Protection Program. The "walking- around-money." The campaign fliers disguised as legislative updates. The public service announcements. The boiler-room "constituent service" phone calls to constituents. The $135 million slush fund leadership controls.

The results? Few Pennsylvanians actually being represented in Harrisburg. Thirty years of ignoring the property tax problem. Failure to even put a dent in the health care crisis. Failure to "maintain and support a thorough and efficient system of public education" as mandated by the Constitution. Failure to keep the students we successfully educate here to work and live. Failure to convince businesses to move to or stay in our Commonwealth without an outright bribe.

Failure. Utter failure. Except - of course - for self serving pay raises, pension increases and the occasional tidbit for anyone willing to drop a few dollars into a campaign war chest or two. Plenty of success in those areas.

We can't change the institution a little bit. We need to change it a lot. Pennsylvania is facing some very serious problems. We need actual solutions - not the pretend solutions their "experience" has given us so far.

We need to fix the process. We need to fix the institution. We won't accomplish it by replacing a few of them - they're all in it together. If they haven't been part of the solution, they're part of the problem. We need to clean the place out and start from scratch.

We need to get back to basics - the Pennsylvania Constitution. We need people who will support it, obey it and defend it once they arrive in Harrisburg - and We the People need to remain vigilant in enforcing it. Not just this year, but every year.

We'll keep bringing up the pay raise because it's the best way to illuminate what's wrong with the institution. It perfectly encapsulates the existing culture of arrogance, greed and corruption. While the pay raise was repealed, the indelible mark it left on the public wasn't.

The incumbents will ask you to consider not just July 7, but the rest of their record. Please do. We believe you'll find that record quite unsatisfactory for a group with such extensive "experience."

Pay raise, pay raise, pay raise.

It ain't about the pay raise. It's about institutional failure - and the failure of individuals within that institution to support, obey and defend our Constitution. It's the only thing they swear to do.

- PACleanSweep

Friday, February 24, 2006

PACleanSweep Rally!

Carbon CleanSweep will be hosting a rally for all PACleanSweep-related candidates from Carbon, Lehigh, Northampton, Schuylkill, and Monroe Counties. Anyone is welcomed to join us. The location is 3rd and Delaware Streets in Palmerton on Saturday, February 25 from 1pm-3pm. Please contact carboncleansweep@gmail.com with any questions.

Also......

I am sure that John Wieczorek, our PACleanSweep-approved candidate in Carbon against payjacker McCall, could use your signatures on his petitions and could use some help from you gathering signatures.

Any registered Democrat living in District 122 is eligible to provide a signature so long as no other candidate's petition was signed for the same seat for which John is vying. Any registered Democrat living in District 122 is eligible to help John gather signatures.

Thus, if you are a registered Democrat (or know registered Democrats who would be willing to sign John's petition or even circulate a petition for him), please contact me and I will facilitate you getting in touch with John's campaign.

Also, now is a good time to start considering whether you'd be willing to work the polls for John on primary day in May.

Wednesday, January 25, 2006

NORTHAMPTON COUNTY EVENTS

Thursday 1/26 - Northampton County: Press conference called by Bonnie Dodge, who is running against incumbent Lisa Boscola (Senate 18).

Location: Miller's Diner; 1205 Main Street, Northampton, PA. 1:30pm.

Contact carboncleansweep@gmail.com or cleansweeppalehighcounty@gmail.com to coordinate efforts with other PACleanSweepers.

Please note: This is Ms. Dodge's press conference, not PACleanSweep's, but it is our first opportunity to be an organized presence in that area. We are there to listen to what she has to say, to learn, and to provide support to her as an opponent of an incumbent!

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The Saturday event in Northampton County IS a specific PACleanSweep rally/protest of all incumbents, particularly the payjackers, in Northampton, Lehigh, Bucks, Carbon, and Monroe Counties. Please join us for that, too!

Saturday 1/28 - Northampton County: PACLEANSWEEP EVENT.

Location: Corner of Broad and Main (near the Brew Works) in Bethlehem. 1:00pm.

Contact: carboncleansweep@gmail.com or cleansweeppalehighcounty@gmail.com.

Phone: 215-499-1323 (Rob)

Monday, January 16, 2006

Regional Events

Lehigh, Carbon, Northampton, and Monroe Counties will be holding a joint meeting in Lehigh County on Tuesday, January 18 at 7pm at:

Lehigh Valley Diner
1162 MacArthur Road
Whitehall PA

Contacts:

Rob Lusch at carboncleansweep@gmail.com or (215) 499-1323
Josh Koch at cleansweeppalehighcounty@gmail.com

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Russ Diamond, Chair of PACleanSweep, will speak at a meeting hosted by the Pocono Libertarians

Tannersville Inn
Route 611 & Cherry Lane Road
Tannersville PA (Monroe County)

Open to public.

Contact: Ray Masters at (570) 476-1530

Wednesday, January 04, 2006

Going to the Montgomery County Rally?

Note the Location Change:

Friday, January 6: CLEANSWEEP RALLY: COLLEGEVILLE/LOWER PROVIDENCE

Meet at Borough Hall
491 East Main Street (near 5th and E. Main)
Collegeville, PA 19426

The police are allowing us to use the borough lot for parking even though it is technically not allowed until 4:00. Thus, please feel free to park there. All the police are asking is that we do not crisscross the streets and make ourselves a danger, which is something that has never been a problem for us in the past. :)

Details:

Total time : 3:30-5:00pm

3:30-4:05 around 5th and E. Main Streets on the public areas in Collegeville

4:15-5:00 in front of Representative Jacqueline Crahalla's office at 3938 Ridge Pike in Lower Providence.

Contact: montgomerycleansweep@gmail.com

Any questions, please call Rob at (215) 499-1323

Check http://montgomerycleansweep.blogspot.com for inclement weather updates.

Tuesday, December 20, 2005

Incumbent Response Teams

An Incumbent Response Teams is a group of volunteers who can be contacted (sometimes at the last minute) by telephone and e-mail for participation in CleanSweep demonstrations when representatives appear at various sites.

I want to collect e-mail addresses, town names, and phone numbers from fellow CleanSweepers who don't mind sharing this info. I will keep all collected information just to myself unless you specifically tell me you do not mind it being shared. If we become successful and I cannot handle the load, I will ask everyone on the list if they mind me passing the info to a designated helper.

Then when we learn of an incumbent speaking somewhere (or if one of our endorsed candidates goes to speak), I will notify the group via e-mail as usual, but if the appearance is imminent, I will call members on the list who live within a reasonable distance from the appearance location. List members, if available, can then go and hold a mini-rally at the site. Please note that this sometimes may be in a neighboring county. Every person's presence helps! :)

If you are interested in being notified by telephone of incumbent appearances (or, in the future, candidate appearances), please respond back to me with the following information:

Name:
Daytime Town or Township:
Nighttime/Weekend Town or Township:
E-mail address:
Telephone Number:

Please note that I will only use the telephone for appearances that I learn of within 12 hours of the starting time. Otherwise I will send the notice out by e-mail.

And anyone who learns of appearances where our presence would be appropriate, please call me at (215) 499-1323. I have web, blog, and e-mail access on my phone, so under most circumstances I can push information out to the group on the fly.

Rob Lusch
Carbon County Coordinator
PACleanSweep
www.pacleansweep.com