Senator Pat Browne has sent flyers claiming that his opponent, Mark Pinsley, had tax liens from his DemaMed business. Pinsley contends this is false and is threatening to sue. I am still gathering information, and hope to have a report for you on Tuesday.
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This should be simple - either Pinsley paid the notices or he didn't. If they were paid, do the notices actually exist, or were they made up?
BTW, Pinsley's press release about Brown's mailer only served to make sure that everyone went back and read the mailer.
Not smart on Pinsley's part.
I know a State Rep who was was behimd om their real estste taxes.
most politicians as we know are corrupt
So after 24 years as a Harrisburg swamp creature manipulating the fiscal code to make his friends rich and prop up his wife's "consulting" business, this is what Pat Browne runs on?
Vote Pinsley.
If Browne forged a document on a mailer he lost my vote. I voted for him every election he has run in. However, I'm sick and tired of misleading campaign mailers. Browne will, of course, win this race. But anyone who straight up lies on a mailer should feel it at the ballot box.
I’ll drink to that!
I'm voting for pat because i don't want him needing to drive for uber.
Pinsley was late paying some taxes. Browne has multiple DUIs and passed laws to make his buddy JB Reilly rich. Not sure which is worse...
Human error at the Dept of Revenue
http://www.wfmz.com/news/pennsylvania/official-document-used-in-campaign-attack-ad-was-human-error/807528751
The State Department of Revenue should pay for TV adds noting "The PA Department Revenue regrets its mistake in providing inaccurate information regarding local businessman and candidate for PA Senate Mark Pinsley. Mr.Pinsley was timely and is current on ALL business and personal taxes. We regret our Department provided false information and we sincerely apologize to Mr. Mark Pinsley for the harm it has done to his campaign and his buisiness".
How else do you counter all those commercial adds that were run?
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