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Thursday, March 29, 2018
Ray O'Connell: Allentown's Point Guard
Last night, it was Ray O'Connell's turn. He explained his long career at Allentown Schools, which extended from 1972 to 2007. He talked about his eight years on City Council, with his last three as President. He summed things up with this sentence: "Serving the people of Allentown has been my life's work,"
His first priority as Mayor would be to restore "trust and confidence in city government." He also discussed the symbiotic relationship between the school district and the city, which he would address through neighborhood development. "A thriving city is made up of good neighborhoods," he said. He would develop after school programs at the schools and develop programs to keep the kids busy in the summer.
He would push a PILOT (payment in lieu of taxes) program to persuade the city's tax exempt nonprofits to assist the city with cash or services. He noted Erie receives $2.8 million per year this way.
Calling city workers "the lifeline of the city, " O'Connell would expand the merit system so that employees receive raises based on merit, not whether they agree with him. He noted interestingly that Allentown is conducting a pay study right now. He would add a community day for workers and their families to let them know they are appreciated.
He praised the NIZ as a "wonderful boon for the the city. ... That's the core, a wonderful core." But he said much more economic and community development is needed in all the city's neighborhoods.
Courtney Robinson tried to make an issue out of Dan McCarthy's opinion that a former City Council member is ineligible to serve in another elected role for a year after he leaves office. McCarthy has been appointed Solicitor but was never confirmed. Robinson requested this opinion so he could pave the way for Charlie Thiel, as his master Jenn Mann has commanded. But O'Connell submitted another opinion from Attorney Rick Orloski. He concludes a City Council member has a constitutional right to seek appointment to elected office.
Robinson brayed about how this opinion has torn the City apart. The only ones who seem to be concerned by an obviously political hot job are the Mann Mob. They're upset that it failed.
"That's past," said O'Connell. "That was yesterday. This is today. I look people in the eye. We will move on."
Daryl Hendricks noted that the Police Chief slot has been a "revolving door." O'Connell ruled out the usual "national search" reply and said he believes in "growing your own." He said he might look outside the department, but there is a lot of talent right here in the Lehigh Valley.
Will he run for the job? "I can't give you an answer right now,."he said, noting he is 68 years young. He did acknowledge that he has a competitive spirit that he developed in his youth as a point guard who dealt with bigger players. .
I can think of no person better suited to make the transition from floor general of a basketball court to Allentown's point guard.
But if Jay Vaughan applies, I'm with him.
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I was likewise very impresses with Hyman. I hope he doesn't sue if Ray or Charlie wins.
ReplyDeleteI don’t think thiel has four votes.
ReplyDeleteHyman is an egotist and a sore loser. He will definitely sue....that’s his MO like all bullies.
ReplyDeleteO'Hare all know that O'Connell is your mancrush but he is also a Pawlowski era chum. He should not be picked because he is too closely tied to Pawlowski. You may look past this but most of Allentown does not.
ReplyDeleteHis idiotic run for Mayor as a write-in was either an exercise in stupidity or part of the rumored plan with Pawlowski, either way it disqualifies him from serious consideration.
Pawlowski and O’Connell had no love for each other at all. In fact it was quite the opposite. Your perception is way off. Both men have sizable egos and didn’t want to share ANY of the limelight.
Delete——Mother Jones
nobody wins this allentown the so called race is fixed..
ReplyDeleteWouldn’t it be a positive thing to have the best most competient chief law enforcement executive that could be found to lead the APD, local, regional or other?
ReplyDeleteWhat bullshit.
It’s going to be excruciating to watch the transparent Jen Mann hack, Robinson, perform over the coming months.
ReplyDeleteThe mini-shill has none of the wit or intelligence of Little Pete and Once is Not Enough Mike all all the propensity for the most cravin political minipulation.
Allentown isn’t near bottoming out, boys and girls.
Hang on to your hats.
yes bernie allentown needs a point guard?
ReplyDeleteThiel is Ed-Lite.
ReplyDelete4 votes changed the charter so they could put their buddy in so the people will change anything to suit them these are typical politicians thigs in allentown will not change
ReplyDeleteO'Connell or Thiel, who is the worst candidate? O'Connell made bone-head political decisions while Thiel is running the school district into the ground. I watched the the broadcast for the past two nights, only Hyman and Joe Hoffman stood out. Hyman has not proposed anything new, and Joe Hoffman is a take-off of his late father, Dick Hoffman. The latter being the Recreation Director under former Mayor Joseph Dadonna, kept the vast recreation program, with diminishing manpower, intact! If lineage was requisite, I would choose Joe.
ReplyDeleteThere was no mention of the its unindicted other half showing its face.
ReplyDeleteI think Hyman is the best choice for Mayor. He gained the 2nd most votes in the last election. O'Connell is a good guy, but I wouldn't want a retired school teacher running a city of 120,000 people. Besides, "uniting People" is really a nice concept, but we need a Mayor who has the experience to manage the City.
ReplyDeleteO'connell was not a teacher. he was an ADMINISTRATORR who made decisions over the last 40 years look at the results
ReplyDeleteAll I want to say is JUST get this DRAMA over with..................
ReplyDelete@7:44
ReplyDeletelol. I thought Hoffman came off as a very odd and bizarre person. No thanks!
Bernie, any thoughts as to what you think the ex-mayors wife was doing there last night?
ReplyDeleteAny connection to crooked Jenn Mann should be automatically DISQUALIFIED. She went into politics because she failed at everything else. She sought politics for personal gain, not the people.
ReplyDelete"Bernie, any thoughts as to what you think the ex-mayors wife was doing there last night?"
ReplyDeleteI was watching online, and was not there in person. I did not see her on the video. But if she came in with one of the candidates, she just doomed that person.
I'd agree that Hoffman came off as a bit odd. He certainly knows his stuff, but is not a leader and is unable to energize people. I liked Ray best, followed by Nat.
ReplyDeleteThe notion that Nat will sue of he loses is silly. The only persons who can sue over the right to hold office are the DA and the AG. They can bring an action of quo warranto. No oneelse has standing.
"O'connell was not a teacher. he was an ADMINISTRATORR"
ReplyDeleteRay spent more than half his career as a teacher and principal. Watch the video. ASD is in tough shape despite the many good people who teach there or who ae administrators. The problems are much deeper. You know this, and are making a dishonest argument.
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ReplyDelete@10:01
Yeah she was definitely there. I’m not sure who she came in with, if anybody, and appeared to sit by herself on the end not far from the side door entrance. Emily Opilo also noted it on Twitter.
I saw the tweet.
ReplyDeleteHendricks noted the police chief slot is a revolving door.
ReplyDeleteThere’s an example of the expert analysis this councilman brings to the table.
God save that sad town.
I love this Ray O'Connell stuff. Lets just lay down some facts.
ReplyDelete1. O'Connell states "Serving the people of Allentown has been my life's work,"
He's had 8 years to try and fix this city and has failed miserably along with Pawlowski and the rest of his cronies. What's O'Connell's plans....well for one he is all for taxing people for the storm water to include tax exempt places. Oh so you think that 28 million deficit for Allentown SD will be helped... no, it will only grow with having to pay tax on rain water. Now he wants to introduce a PILOT program to ask tax exempt non-profits to help the city with cash. So pay taxes on storm water and just give the city some money because we need it and can't balance a budget. This seems like a stellar plan.
2. He wants Allentown to trust him and the government? Sorry Ray you had 8 years to do that and you failed. You played politics to allow Pawlowski to win this election again and now hope the system will take care of you. I don't think so. The people of Allentown deserve a fresh face with fresh ideas. Not more Pawlowski policies.
3. Economic development and money are huge issues with Allentown. This is leading to zero companies wanting to come to Allentown, Allentown School district is tanking and this ultimately leads to heavy crime. Taking care of the city workers is one thing Ray but taking care of the actual people is a completely different story.
My advice to Ray. Step away you've served your time to this city and it's time to let fresh ideas come to the podium. Thanks Ray but the city of Allentown no longer needs your services. Enjoy retirement.
11.43 AM so so true.
ReplyDeleteO'Connell and Maclean voted NO on the Stormwater Fee.
ReplyDeleteHow long do you think the vote will take.
ReplyDeleteAfter all the candidates are interviewed the public can speak.(each only 3 minutes).
I say mid night.
The place will be packed with supporters of their FAVORITE CANDIDATE,
Should sell tickets to cut the deficit...................
Tomorrow is Good Friday.
Thank God this might finally be over.
Whoever is selected , they will need many prayers.............City is in bad shape.
Maclean needs to the right thing and vote for O'Connell.
ReplyDeleteAffa and Robinson are Thiel groupies and will never change their mind.
As far as I have seen this Robinson guy is full of himself.
He thinks he knows more than he actually does.
Why no just pick a name out of a hat?
ReplyDeleteI’ll betcha Lisa Pawlowski would be pleased as punch to pick the name.
I Don't know much about anything but the palatable drinking water issue goes into the depths of HELL beneath not only the water of the little Lehigh, but also to the next level of HELL down or up as well as left or right and this authority shitstew brewing!
ReplyDeleteWHAT WE DRINKING!
My best suggestion is Don't drink water with a unaccounted level of fecal matter if in fact you have any gray matter left from drinking this high yet low quality water. Is Allentown school district drinking fountains filter, because this would explain some issues but not a 28.5million short fall.
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not a party favor
Go back to your first sentence and stop. Nuff said. Perhaps if ASD, and other districts weren’t forced to fund for profit Charter//Cyber Schools, they wouldn’t be in quite this mess. Thank Jenn Mann for her tireless work funding the Charter at 555 Union Blvd and now their bullshit foundation legally owns the building and pays itself rent from tax dollars. Next year they pay 52 million to Charters. They are getting screwed daily when kids leave Charters and return to ASD but the money stays w Charters 10k per child at a time.
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ReplyDeleteNo one can avoid "Taxing" rainwater. 1st off it is called a "fee". One which was forced on the city by the EPA. In short there is nothing that can be done about this unfunded mandate unless the city wants to spend the next five years in court losing miserably.
Council is helpless when it comes to the city budget. The mayor presents a budget. If council wants to amend it the mayor is requested to sign off on those changes. If he does not and if the council and he can't reach an agree the mayor's is the one that goes into effect. Guys like you seem to think Ray hung out with Ed and had dinners and went to Key West together. Wake up they don't like each other at all. The way the charter is written the mayor is king who doesn't even have to attend meetings. That way council takes all the heat no matter what the mayor pulls off.
What's your plan? I haven't heard you offer anything but trash talking. Anyone can do that.
Some of these posters fail to realize serving on City Council is a PART-TIME position. Most of the week, the destruction of Allentown was the work of Pawlowski and his operatives.
ReplyDeleteHyman would be the democratic selection,8 if that really matters in this circus act.
ReplyDeleteWhat troubles me most about a Ray choice now is the possibility of Ray setting up Daryl Hendricks for later.
Allentown needs more than another empty suit.
Robinson is a what you see is what you get guy - a cloying rubber stamp.
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ReplyDelete“The plan” is to move out of this shithole town and never look back.
Stick a fork in it.
His first priority as Mayor would be to restore "trust and confidence in city government."
ReplyDeleteAnd O'Connell's going to do that (along with a majority on Council) by violating the section in the Charter that prohibits him from serving?
That he would be violating the Charter is the plain and common-sense WRITTEN opinion of the current solicitor. It is not the unwritten opinion of former Allentown Solicitor (and Pawlowski toady) Susan Wild, who gave an unwritten opinion so another Pawlowski toady (and then-Councilman) could serve as Controller.
It is appalling that O'Connell and current City Council members still don't get it. For all their attempts to distance themselves from Pawlowski, they are certainly not behaving any different. This type of behavior and willingness to go along with subverting the Charter when it suited them (again, including O'Connell), is what enabled the culture of corruption in Allentown City Hall. They might not be going to jail with Pawlowski, but they certainly are guilty.
For the record, I am extremely opposed any of the Mann-supported candidates. Even though following the Charter will likely yield a result I will hate, I think it's time for City Hall to actually play by the rules.
Also, Hyman and anyone else can and should sue. I expect there will be at least one lawsuit, maybe more.
Is this really how Council wants to start the post-Pawlowski era, and how O'Connell thinks he'll be restoring trust in City Hall? If so, he is either utterly corrupt or delusional. Does that sound familiar?
For the sake of argument:
ReplyDeleteLet’s all agree Attorney Susan Wild was a Ed Pawlowski toad as City Solicitor.
Is the current, interim City Solictor any less a toady?
worst choice is O.connel after changing the city charter- cities run by democrats back to
ReplyDeleteswamp politics as usual in allentown cities run by democrats are all in trouble. democrats- tax and spend and most are bleeding heart liberals -
watch 69 news the fix is in good old boy will win they will take care of their own
ReplyDeleteI would think Courtney Robinson would support transgender Everitt "Apples." Why? Because CR supposedly likes to dress up in women's clothing when he gets drunk.
ReplyDelete“That he would be violating the Charter is the plain and common-sense WRITTEN opinion of the current solicitor. It is not the unwritten opinion of former Allentown Solicitor (and Pawlowski toady) Susan Wild”
ReplyDelete- that portion of the Charter is invalid. It is a “revolving door” provision designed to keep part-time elected officials from appointing themselves to high -paying city jobs. The Mayor is not technically a city employee. He gets no sick time, no vacation, etc. in its face, this provision is unclear. It also violates the impairment clause of the state constitution.
The Mann Mob is working overtime to get Fed Ed Lite elected.
O'Connell is the proxy Pawlowski. He and his twenty supporters can post here all they want but people know the insider fix is in. The voters will remember this city council when you run.
ReplyDeleteYou are opting to keep the Pawlowski acolyte in office just like they planned.
If the mayor isn’t a “city employee” who is he employed by?
ReplyDeleteWhat does it say on the mayor’s pay check?
The process is a farce.
ReplyDeleteThe City of Allentown is an internationally recognized joke.
The wheels have come off the clown car.
Charlie Thiel was part of the pay to play. If he becomes Mayor, the FBI will be back in City Hall on day one. Lisa P was there to support Cheryl Johnson Watt. She is another Pawlowski puppet. It was his support among the under informed voters of Allentown that got her elected to the school board. The candidates for the Allentown School Board were very weak in this past election. Fed-Ed, Courtney Robinson, and Her are the result of the uninformed and under informed voters voting by selecting straight D. Lou Hershman should be in the 2 yr seat that Robinson holds. The Jenn Mann mob knew he could not win a full 4 year term against the other candidates.
ReplyDeleteIs C. Robinson a member of the Jandel family?
ReplyDeleteI've said it before, and I'll say it again: we'd have a *far* better chance of success with a lottery.
ReplyDeleteYes, a lottery. Keep picking names from the same database we use for jury duty until we come up with one who has lived in Allentown a decade or more, has been a net taxpayer the entire time, and who is willing to be captain of the Titanic.
Seriously, absolutely no one who served in Allentown government during Chicago Eddy's reign of terror should be even remotely considered for Mayor. And Council, given their history of entirely submissive appeasement of Chicago Eddy and his gang of criminals should have absolutely no authority to pick a Mayor.
The idea that another ego man9ca like O'Connell will right the ship is crazy. He is another Pawlowski and has too many ties to him. City Council can should make a bold initiative and pick someone without baggage. O'Connell would populate his cabinet with people like scam Bennett. Do you really want this kind of prearranged nonsense.
ReplyDeleteThe ball is in their court.
I think they gave O'Connell an interview, and made such a production of it, to cover their ass when he doesn't get it. There had been whispers of a legal challenge if they immediately DQ'd him, and now it can be argued that he was given an equal opportunity. Ray's a great guy, but was a terrible elected official. That Pawlowski descended the city to the lower levels of hell and he went along with most of it is something that can not and should not be disregarded. I hold out hope that a unknown entity gets a shot.
ReplyDeleteO'Connell is part of the problem not the solution.
ReplyDeleteCity Council did as they were told and put in Pawlowski chum O'Connell. The more things change the more they stay the same.
ReplyDeleteHonest question: Allentown's one of those cities that has a professional manager/administrator, correct?
ReplyDeleteDoes the city even need a mayor?
I mean, beyond any ceremonial sense...
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Anonymous said...
ReplyDeleteIs C. Robinson a member of the Jandel family?
March 29, 2018 at 5:42 PM
I heard the same rumor - that Courtney is an illegitimate offspring of one of the Jaindls, and the Jaindl family disowned him and his mother.