If you're into good luck, I suggest rubbing up to Hasshan Batts, director of Promise Neighborhoods. Pa. Lt. Governor Austin Davis thinks that Batts and his mentors are the answer to Pennsylvania's crime, and has already steered over $2 million Batts' way, with more to come. Davis wants Batts to have the funding to expand his program state wide, and he is in the position to make that happen.
Never mind that so far Allentown shootings this year exceed the total last year. When it comes to solutions, wokeness won't allow Pennsylvania to let results get in the way.
Photo* above shows Davis at Promise headquarters on Union Street.
*photo by Kurt Bresswein/lehighvalleylive.com
Results don't matter to Democrats Mike, only appearances and intentions.
ReplyDeleteWhat will Dr Batts accomplish that a policeman arresting a criminal can not ?
ReplyDeleteGot to keep the the minority vote on the plantation.
ReplyDeleteI'm in agreement. It's a shame that such a high ranking state official comes to Allentown and opts to pander to an organization that opposes the efforts of the local law enforcement. I sure hope that in the November election Bill 47 is defeated so Austin Davis might do the right thing and meet with our professional police department the next time he is in town and the "Queen of the Cul-de-Sac", Imogen Wirth, can worry about police matters with the other East Penn soccer moms at Lower Macungie Township.
ReplyDeleteImagine a convicted drug dealer can prevent crime better than the police. What a country
ReplyDeleteI can respect that a person feels differently and people can certainly agree to disagree. However, as the Lieutenant Governor, Davis represented the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania here in Allentown and gave legitimacy to an organization that works against local law enforcement and could be construed as the state being in favor of Bill 47.
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