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Pennsylvania Gone Wild

Bob from PA Wrote: Jul 16, 2010 7:16 PM
PA is, at this moment, fiscally insolvent and I dread how we are going to pay our bills. We are only 1-2 years behind CA from being bankrupt. Thank you progressives who have lead the charge to the bottom for us here. Also, PA has too many living on the government plantation. Unless these people don't vote, the center T is not enough to offset corrupt adn fraudulent Philly. I have co-workers in York who believe it is ok to take from others to 'assist' with their needs but as soon as I mention that if I could take from them to give to the homeless, they are incensed. This will be a tougher race than it should be.

Arlen Specter’s dramatic defeat was only the start of the action in the Pennsylvania’s Senate race. With three and a half months to go, polling between Republican Pat Toomey and Democrat Joe Sestak is neck-and-neck, with the political drama unfolding so quickly a Chinese laundromat couldn’t even keep pace.

The latest out of Allentown is Sestak’s formal complaints to television stations in five counties about advertisements taken out by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce against him. The advertisements claimed that Sestak had voted with Nancy Pelosi 100% of the time. In fact, Sestak has only voted with Nancy Pelosi 97% of...