Mike Fleck with Mick Dee |
Edwin Pawlowski - $38,000
Ismael Arcelay - $2,800
Bob Donchez - $6,000
Glenn Reibman - $10,075
That's $56,875, and does not include payments from Julio Guridy or Cynthia Mota
Today's one-liner: "The shortest way to the distinguishing excellence of any writer is through his hostile critics." Richard LeGallienne
Mike Fleck with Mick Dee |
11 comments:
And the paper routes are pure profit, baby! Heard he is looking to expand in the refuse and disposal business. He knows a few things about dumpsters.
Pawlowski, with no primary opponent, why spending 38000, unlesshis polling tells him,needs fleck on board,because polling shows his water sewer deal could cost him the mayors office, thus him becoming Governor
Never read anything about flecks chartable work, since he earns in the six figures and could give to those that need help other than the politiciansscience
Don't read s lot about anyone's charitable work. Beat him up all you want for fleecing Reibmam, but let's do it fairly
$60K is not exactly rolling in it. I guess it's not a bad take for someone lacking a college sheepskin. I couldn't live on it.
Fleck has a staff. Is the money going to Mike directly or is it going to his consulting firm i.e. Mike who than pays the people who works for him
This goes to his firm, and pays the people under him. Don't forget the union and business consulting and political consulting elsewhere. He seems to be doing well.
Not saying Fleck isn't doing well. One can argue the merits/ethics/moral value of political consulting as a small business. However a payment to Fleck's business is different than a direct payment to Mike himself.
Callahan voter at 11:01, that is why your man will lose. his disdain for the "common folk" is well known when he is carousing at the Melt.
After Tuesday, Fleck will do Easton a favor and move to Allentown, and we'll never hear Reibman's name again!!!
Good old Donchez..... What happened to keeping center on the county exec race Bob. You hired, took money and paid Reibmans guy. It won't be forgotten.
Seamus,
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