Nov 15, 2021

Allentown Before Crime Became Everyday

Shown above is a citizen certificate from Allentown's better days, before crime and violence were everyday occurrences.  Some civic cheerleaders, mostly newcomers,  think that the best days are now,  and that those of us who think otherwise must dwell in a house of negativity. 

The local culture has changed so much that rather than citizens reporting suspicious activity,  they won't even cooperate with police against actual crime, even if they're a victim. We have city council members supporting efforts to defund the police. 

In some communities on the west coast, where defund efforts are more prominent,  young shooters are being paid a monthly stipend of up to a $1000 a month not to shoot anybody. However,  to quality for the allowance, you must have already shot someone. Allentown has already committed a $million dollars of our federal grant money to privately run violence reduction programs, and $250,000 to study inequity in the city. Other local activists have started their own organizations and are queuing up for their grants. This nonsense is given legitimacy by the Morning Call, which repeatedly refers to these opportunists as activists. Their newly graduated cub reporters have no knowledge of Allentown last year, much less any institutional knowledge of the city.

Hope I don't come to look back on our present as the good old days, but that may well be in the cards.

certificate shown courtesy of Daniel Ruth, circa 1980

3 comments:

  1. With the Democrat communists now in control and most certainly will push their hoped for racially based 911 system, Daniel would be arrested for racism because he reported crimes committed by non-whites. The future is racial.

    These progressives want to resegregate our community and make it more violent, ugly, and trashy.

    Allentown will be a city of two communities- the wealthy and the connected profitting from corruption and the tax payer and the poor bearing the burdens.

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  2. The new guy is just a extension of pawalski via Jennings pension package procurement alacarte Property Managment under Scott Unger that sits on the zoning board.
    Mike would have you worked for a city owned entity as such in your vast property management skillset that you posess?

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