Today's one-liner: "The shortest way to the distinguishing excellence of any writer is through his hostile critics." Richard LeGallienne
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Tuesday, January 30, 2007
Is Bethlehem Dreaming of a White Christmas?
Bethlehem is delighted at the inevitable increased tax revenues. But forgotten are the poor, mostly Hispanic, who have little political or economic clout. I don't see any effort to expand affordable housing for those who will be displaced. They'll be nudged aside for latte-sipping yuppies, a process that occurs regularly in several U.S. cities.
So just as the original Bethlehem had no room for Jesus, neither does its Pennsylvania namesake.
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Bernie,
ReplyDeleteWhen I was in Navy boot camp in San Diego, California, taking target practice with a rifle, when a projectile completely missed not only the bull's eye but the entire target itself, the squad's chief petty officer, the equivalent of an army or marine corp. drill sergeant, he would should out, "Maggie's drawers."
That was the expression for missing the target.
Bethlehem City Councilwoman Magdalena "Maggie" Szabo, missed the target with her vote for Sheldon Adelson's and Michael Perrucci's Las Vegas Sands Casino and BethWorks sacrilege in the Christmas City's and County Nicholas Von Zinzendorf's Moravian community of Bethlehem.
So has council member Robert Donchez, who has a secret Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Perrucci, Northampton County DA John M. Morganelli, and PAAG Tom Corbett - and the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board of former Easton Mayor Tom Goldsmith and mid-night pay-raise Joe Conti - to protect Bethlehem's South Side neighborhood from Las Vegas- and Atlantic City-style corruption and crime and the kind of drunkenness that allegedly contributed to the vicious murder of Lehigh University sophomore Jeannie Clery in her dormitory room on the front steps of a sin palace cheating gullible gamblers - mostly seniors whose Huggies relieve not only their bladders and their bowels but unwanted interruption from their slot machines when nature calls.
Donches' and Maggie's fate will be decided in the May 15, 2007, Democratic primary.
Spike, Those girls are dumb? And rich? Over 70? Maybe the Promenade is not so bad after all.
ReplyDeleteToday's 'lifestyle center' is yesterday's strip mall.
ReplyDeleteRead that somewhere about a week ago.
Let's thank our good friends the developers and all their allies for building one store for every six citizens all across the formerly "fruited plain."