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Friday, September 24, 2010

Ron Shegda's "Micro-Business" : Pa. Unemploymnet

I feel like I'm beating a dead horse whenever I write about state house candidate Ron Shegda, aka Jesus in Disguise. According to his campaign site, he's a "micro-business owner." Well, you must need a magnifying glass to see that business. His ethics statement reveals his main source of income is Pennsylvania unemployment.

8 comments:

  1. Wow Bo, this makes him easier to kick, he doesn't move as fast when he's down. Good job.

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  2. In this world we live in with rogue nations trying to get nuclear capabilities the constant fighting in the middle-east the soldiers getting killed in Afghanistan and the corruption at the highest level of politics in American history you have to pick on Ron Shegda?

    I thought all men were created equal, not so, a has been that writes a local blog that I accidentally stumbled upon!

    A true bottom feeder Bernie no conscience no life O'hare!

    I also love the disclaimer, commenting is a privilege not a right ? The gestapo tactics don't work here or do they Adolph?

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  3. There are many elected officials I which were unemployed. So what is the issue?

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  4. The issue is that his statement f financial interest claims he is unemployed but his campaign page claims he is a micro-business owner. It's deceptive.

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  5. Can a business owner who makes not enough money to pay himself still be a business owner?

    What a person is, and where he makes his money can be different. I know full time Mom's who work part-time, does that make them NOT Moms?

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  6. Bob Freeman didn't work for years before he finally, silently passed.

    Incredibly, Shegda still represents an improvement for the district.

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  7. Sounds like an unsustainable business plan.

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  8. Shegda could be no worse than the late Bob Freeman. Since the seat has been vacant for years, it is about time someone fills it.

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