Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Delco GOP Ventriloquists Speak without their Dummy Candidates

Aspiring GOP Ventriloquists, Michael Puppio and Pete Peterson were busy working overtime trying to defend Delco GOP hiring practices. They didn't even get a chance to do their routine where they drink a glass of water while their Candidates say: "The GOP Council is doing a great job. So will we. Yea us!". I hear they are planning to install a pull string on the back of each candidate to make them say something different each time.

In today's Delco Times, David Landau vows that a Democratic majority would institute performance audits to eliminate GOP patronage and no-show jobs, and return money saved to taxpayers. Landau also questioned if the revenue from the Harrah's casino was making its way back to the taxpayers.

Responding to Landau's previous attacks on the suspicious GOP hiring practices at the courthouse:
County Councilman Michael Puppio said "The management of county employees is the responsibility of supervisors and department heads. Performance is continually monitored to provide our residents with the most efficient service possible."


I suspect that "performance" may refer to "performance helping the GOP win elections or raising/contributing money" and making sure that when GOP party bosses call, they get quick service. Of course, I have little reason to suspect anything else considering the non-random distribution of GOP jobs.

The Delco Times asked Puppio directly, if there were any no-show jobs at the county courthouse. Puppio smugly responded: "Do you see any no-show employees walking around these empty desks? ... I didn't think so!"
[disclaimer: Puppio's actual quote was "Absolutely not.", but that isn't as funny as my pretend quote. I wonder if Puppio considers coming in to collect a paycheck as a yes-show job.]

Puppio also likes to repeat the mantra that the GOP hasn't raised taxes in three years (which was right after three of current Council got elected 4 years ago). Puppio conveniently ignores that we are already overpaying taxes, so holding the line on tax increases is not that hard.

Landau, O'Keefe and Innelli plan to reduce taxes by eliminating the waste that Puppio is unable to see (or admit).

Pete Peterson, campaign manager for The Three Stooges, was quick to confuse the issue on hiring practices by misstating Landau's history in Nether Providence. The GOP like to misrepresent a BID contract process that the 3D-3R used to select a Democrat for a job in the late nineties. Though Landau was NOT on the Nether Providence board at the time, the Delco GOP tells the story like Landau controlled the board and the GOP had no say. I think Peterson has confused himself with how GOP municipal boards are controlled by non-elected party bosses. An easy mistake to make, if you've never seen it done fairly.

Readers are asked to look at the statements made by the two GOP P's in a pod, and see if they can find ONE new proposal or plan for GOP candidates or a single explanation how departments are "randomly" filled with all Republicans. What readers will find is an attitude of "All is well.. Stay the course... And keeping the same high taxes."

Voters looking for change, now have a choice.

4 comments:

PSB said...

HYPOCRITE ALERT!

Republicans Mike Puppio and Pete Peterson are "ventriloquists."

Democrats George Matysak and Jared Solomon are "spokespersons."

David Diano said...

Pat-
I'm sorry, I forgot to add the team of Pat & Andy (hard to figure out the dummy/ventriloquist on that one).

Landau HIMSELF is actually quoted in the article, as well as members of his campaign. I don't see any quotes from St. Andrew.

Are you equating Puppio to Matysak and Solomon? Beside the obvious insult to them, are you saying that Puppio is an official member of the GOP candidates' campaign?

Well, considering what a bang-up job he did for Weldon, I'm glad he's there to crush any final hopes they might have had.

PSB said...

No doubt "Landau HIMSELF" is quoted in the article. Does he ever stop talking? Does he ever let the other two talk?

Hint: a "watchdog" is not the same as a "hot dog."

David Diano said...

Pat-
And a GOP puppet doesn't move by itself. Someone else pulls the strings and makes the quotes.