When Grace Crampsie Smith decided to run in the Bethlehem Mayoral primary against Willie Reynolds, she chose against simultaneously running for her City Council seat. That alone sets her apart from the usual politico. It is very common to see State Reps. run for re-election to that seat while trying to get elected to the state senate or a state row office. It is also common to see local politicians run for two-year and four-year terms simultaneously. Cramsie Smith had a little more respect for the people who put her in office. On her way out the door in her final meeting as a Bethlehem City Council member, she delivered a statement on the importance of separate but equal branches of government.
As my term comes to an end, I just want to give my thoughts, as well as my wishes, for my city's council and administration moving forward.And again, you know, I want to give some quotes just on what I think is really important about government at every level, the local and state and federal level.
And, you know, again, not everything is relevant to everyone on council and administration, but some things that I say are, first of all, healthy disdain of one man rule was the basis of our Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, and the Constitution of our great country. And the essence of good government is to be an independent thinker and voice, and the work to ensure all levels of government are recognized, powerful and strive for high quality of life for all of our residents.
If one level of government suffocates another level, the cause of the people and our Constitution suffers.
It's unfortunate that while there has been certainly good times and recent months and years, I felt the need to defend myself against attacks on my professional experience and my personal character by certain council members as well as certain administrative individuals, just because I really was trying to do what I thought was best for the community. And that's unfortunate, and I really feel that's not the way government should work.
My hope is that moving forward, all of city council will be objective in thought and action, tolerant of the beliefs opposite of their own and recognize and exercise their power as an equal, separate, and significant level of government within our city.
My hope is that destructive mannerisms, both non verbal and otherwise, toward others; desist, desist, and decorum is maintained, maintained, fitting of elected officials.
Many people have commented to me about their perceived lack of decorum and negative mannerisms among certain council members and administrations while attending meetings.
And this has been truly disheartening to me and a disservice to our community and those we serve. I think it's important that we all remember, it is an honor and a privilege to serve our community at both the administrative and legislative level. It is neither a crown nor a sword.
Being on the right side of history matters more than being uncomfortable. That's what it's all about.
Thank you very much.
Thank you for serving us. We could count on you being the cool headed thoughtful adult on council. I regret you are leaving council and hope your replacement will be able to fill your shoes. Good luck in future endeavors.
ReplyDeleteWhat she didn't get is that for decades there has been self-centered me, me dynasty in Bethlehem. First rule: no republicans. There has not been a republican mayor (Ken Smith) or a republican councilman (Otto Ersham) since the early nineties. Second rule: Protect the dynasty at all costs including smearing anyone or anything that threatens the dynasty. GCS and Danna Grubb were threats to the dynasty, plain and simple as the dynasty couldn't handle their truths and honesty. Sadly, there has not been a good and caring Mayor since John Callahan. Donchez was a good man but a lousy mayor. Willie Reynolds just can't think of anything polite or printable to say about him. Sadly, Bethlehem has become a tarnished version of its once beautiful self.
ReplyDeleteI agree 100%! A once beautiful City is now in such decline due to poor leadership. Its following the same path as Allentown. Wee Willie Reynolds is a terrible Mayor! We seldom go downtown anymore- we head over to Easton now.
DeleteSame on the Republicans for not even trying!
DeleteCongratulations, Grace. You truly are the winner here since you are now free of the city of Bethlehem. You tried your best even at apparently your own personal loss. The city of Bethlehem voters are the losers here.
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the tax increase votes! The working poor appreciate the heartlessness.
ReplyDeleteShe represented the city's Swells, not the city's Unwashed
DeleteSo what, they deserve representation, too.
DeleteI wish Grace well as she steps back into private life. She challenged the administration and voted her conscience. She wasn't a 'yes' person to the Mayors which is the way checks and balances should be in the different branches of government. In response to an earlier comment about Rs in Bethlehem, it was a pleasure to serve under Ken Smith when he was Mayor and work with Otto Ehrsam while he was on Council.They were decent, thoughtful, and hardworking public officials.
ReplyDeleteKen and Otto were gentlemen. Don represented a new generation with all that entailed.
DeleteTypically run Democratic City- it eventually is ruined- with the exception being Easton. I swear Panto is the only sane Dem in the Lehigh Valley.
ReplyDeleteMayor Sock Puppets?? He's a documented liar....
Deletehttps://lehighvalleyramblings.blogspot.com/2016/10/pantos-pseudonyms-may-cost-easton.html
I agree- if you compare Easton to Bethlehem & Allentown over the last 10 years- it isn't even close.
DeleteAs the old saying goes. 'It starts at the top'. Watching Mayor Reynolds mannerisms while tax paying citizens speak about concerns is actually disheartening.
ReplyDeleteRepublicans suck
ReplyDeleteRepublicans harbor racists and fascists.
DeleteBernie, it seems most of the people commenting on this board are so partisan that they cannot simply recognize that Ms. Smith tried to serve her constituents with honor and dignity. The amount of abuse that our public servants receive is such that no sane person would want the job. We all have our teams and policy agendas, but when a long-serving representative leaves office, a simple tip of the hat is in order.
ReplyDeleteGrace was an excellent Council member who spoke forthrightly while the majority of council sucked up to the Mayor & his administration lackeys.
ReplyDeleteThe fact that she lost to Willie for Mayor suggests that Bethlehem voters are totally clueless about the vindictive arrogant behavior from Reynolds & his puppet Council members.
Grace was a breath of fresh air that will be missed.
The vindictive and arrogant behavior runs rampant through out the hall.
DeleteBethlehem is stale and in decline. I don't even go there anymore. Easton is blowing Bethlehem away because they have a Mayor who understands how to work with everyone including those you disagree with. The decline started under Donchez and Reynolds is just accelerating it.
ReplyDeleteBethlehem streets are the worst paved streets in America. Not to mention the litter along the entrances & exits to the city from 378.
ReplyDeleteMaybe the homeless could be engaged to clean up the litter around the town in return for their shelter at night?