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Monday, February 15, 2016
Brace Decides Against Allentown City Council
He works for Mike Schlossberg, who could use a little campaign finance reform himself.
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ReplyDeleteYet here you are, Blog Mentor, at 5:06 am. Thiose depositions must be wearing you out. Doesn't look good. Can't wait for your Making a Defamer "documentary."
ReplyDeleteBrace is another example of the sorry state of affairs in Allentown.
ReplyDeleteWhat a joke.
"Brace said he instead plans to focus on a campaign finance reform package he intends to introduce in Lehigh County"
ReplyDeleteIs this a joke?
In addition to working for Schlossberg, who you point out could use some campaign finance reform of his own, does Brace believe that Allentown DOESN'T need such reform?
I mean, if that's really his issue, why not take it to City Hall?
I'm guessing that his "campaign finance reform" has more to do with creating a diversion from Mr. Muller's FBI probe than anything else.