it’s like a bitchy canary is singing in chester county, right?

So the other day, David Byerman Chester County CEO was fired, let go, made redundant… so Byerman is now airing shall we say selective dirty laundry? Really? Why?

There was this bombshell article in the Philadelphia Inquirer yesterday that I didn’t actually read until this morning when my phone started blowing up about it.

https://www.inquirer.com/news/pennsylvania/chester-county-ceo-david-byerman-20260305.html

Chester County’s former CEO says an ‘administrative decision’ to allow access to sports betting sites led to his sudden exit from the job

David Byerman found it “surprising and disappointing” he was removed over the infraction.

by Brooke Schultz
Published March 5, 2026, 6:16 p.m. ET

OK, you have to subscribe to read the article unless it shows up on the AP somehow or MSN or one of those other alternatives that some articles hit.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/chester-county-s-former-ceo-says-an-administrative-decision-to-allow-access-to-sports-betting-sites-led-to-his-sudden-exit-from-the-job/ar-AA1XCkMf

But allow me to give a summary.

So it sounds like Byerman contacted the Inquirer after the last article came out. (https://www.inquirer.com/news/pennsylvania/chester-county-ceo-david-byerman-20260302.html or see Daily Local https://www.dailylocal.com/2026/03/03/david-byerman-out-as-chief-executive-officer-of-chester-county/)

Before I get into this, I’m going to set the stage and say this guy is a complete 100% political operative and bare knuckles political brawler in my humble opinion. But I’m also going to ask is selective disclosure of certain information pertaining to termination of employment the whole story? I mean that is executive session and human resources stuff so what is the end game?

Anyway, apparently the Nevada native allowed website access I guess some kind of gambling or sports betting or however you want to categorize fantasy sports leagues?

So he told the Inquirer he made an “administrative decision” (that’s a direct quote from the article from him) to allow…wait for it…online betting etc sites to be accessed by employees? Huh?

Say what? Dude, it’s Pennsylvania not Nevada. Was legalizing brothels next? To me that means he allowed changes to whatever the Internet and web permissions are countywide to allow websites that often aren’t necessarily particularly secure?

I mean, think about it —-every time you watch a crime procedural or you pick up a paper every now and again you hear about how people gain access for hacks and even to talk below the radar of law-enforcement and it’s like gaming platforms, etc. so this isn’t like a video game platform or whatever, but it’s still a big deal, yes?

It is also a really big deal perhaps that the county wouldn’t have picked this up ASAP because it sounds like it went on for a while? As CEO, he was a paid employee of the county which meant he worked under the commissioners, etc. and I hate to say it but where was county commissioner leadership?

I came out of the financial services industry, and the thing about that is regarding the Internet and stuff they didn’t allow certain things, because things are supposed to be seriously regulated so there’s no wiggle room for impropriety and poor behavior, correct? So it would be similarly expected one would hope in government? Especially since if you think about it, at its most simplistic, government sets regulations for financial institutions right?

Exactly how would this Byerman think that allowing websites like that are OK? I mean websites like that are things that should only be viewable in county offices perhaps by like the district attorney’s office because they have to investigate cases etc. and can we all agree on that?

But this guy kind of said it was no big deal and he admitted to visiting these websites to update some fantasy league or whatever during office hours? Does he have any covered bridges or anything he wants to sell us while he’s at it?

So technically, that means potentially if you were in the courthouse using their Wi-Fi when you had jury duty, you could access online gambling or whatever? Does no one remember the judge that kind of lost his job for this kind of stuff?

From 2021:

WEST CHESTER — A former Chester County judge charged with using campaign contributions to gamble has pleaded guilty to theft and election code violations.

Former Magisterial District Judge Michael Cabry III had been charged by authorities with using money from his campaign finance account to feed a six-figure gambling habit at various casinos in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware.

And the thing I also can’t get past is he allowed employees to access some of these websites and aren’t also a lot of county employees responsible for shall we say sensitive or personal information of residents as well?

Gambling in any form is considered an addiction for some, so that’s like having a bar cart being wheeled through the halls of the county offices at 4 PM on Fridays isn’t it?

Also to be considered, which I thought of this morning before I got distracted from writing this post, is in the article no matter how innocuous a reference it is he admitted to personally using one of these websites while at work right?

So in his role as CEO of Chester County he handled budget stuff correct? Other money things? It doesn’t matter how innocuous what he did or says he did might have been. It’s the appearance isn’t it? And he’s a grown-up so shouldn’t he have known better?

Now to be crystal freaking clear, I’m not implying anyone stole anything, but given the nature of this new Inquirer article and the comments by this man, will they now have to do a forensic auditing of sorts in the county for his tenure?

Also, in the article there’s the kissy face back-and-forth from a county response to his response and they wish him well blah blah blah, and he says he has this profound appreciation or something for the commissioners, etc.? To that I say really? People with “profound appreciation” don’t try to throw shade at their former employer to try to make themselves look better, do they?

And then I have to ask is this article a precursor to a shoe yet to drop?

Obviously, Byerman is politically experienced, yes? A political operative? So let’s go to another thing in this article and it was something I bought up in one of my posts. It was about him being head of the Democrats of Chester County in the late 90s. (1997 or so?)

In the Inquirer article this morning he says he disclosed that fact to the commissioners during the process I guess of hiring him and/or interviewing him? I have to ask timing is everything so when specifically during the process did he disclose that information and to whom precisely?

I have some thoughts about that. I think Commissioner Moskowitz knew exactly who she who he was, and why I have that opinion is like she’s been involved in Democrat politics out here for a donkey’s age correct? Josh and Maxwell and Eric Roe would’ve been like a guess about 10 or 11 when he was in Chester County given their age?

Byerman put Chester County in his rear view like for a couple of decades plus before he returned. So what made him want to return? I mean he had had this job with the state of Kentucky most recently before this correct? I think that’s what was in the article so why wasn’t his contract renewed there because that’s what my research indicated? Did he get a political knifing from a more Republican state or something as a Democrat? And what about his jobs in Nevada? How was he received in his home state when they were all done?

He ends the article with he wanted taxpayers to know how hard he worked for everyone or something, but did he? I mean, for example Karen Barsoum is still employed and if he is the CEO and he watched all those problems in voter services why does she still have a job as of today?

But I also have to wonder if this is the whole story? After all, isn’t it kind of unusual for someone who will now be entering the job market to kind of fall on his sword in a way and say along the lines that he was a bad boy, but I’m not sure it was justified to make him lose that job?

Also, he wasn’t here very long this position so how could he have had so many performance reviews? Because isn’t that what the article implies?

So now, as I’m starting to wrap up this article late this afternoon an article came out from the Daily Local.

Here is an excerpt from that article because it’s also very interesting just like the Inquirer article:

WEST CHESTER — Life is full of surprises.

In the 1990s David Byerman was the chairman of the Chester County Democratic Committee.

And on Monday, as reported by Daily Local News, he was unexpectedly let go from the county government’s top position….On November 20, 2024, during a public commissioners’ meeting at 313 W. Market St. in West Chester, commissioners voted 2-1 to hire Byerman, with Roe, a Republican, casting the only “no” vote per the HR agenda adoption….Byerman said a CEO should be judged on that person’s ability to sell the county as a great place to work, and to build a great team.

He spoke to the the Daily Local News on the record from Philadelphia on Thursday….

Byerman said he had to kind of feel his way in the dark to figure out what the parameters were.

He said there was no manual on what decisions he could make versus what needed to be brought back to the commissions.

“This was a situation where I was told on Monday that the commissioners felt like I had overstepped my bounds and had made this decision on behalf of the commissioners and that was inappropriate,” he recalled.

Yeah, is this his PR fixer tour or something?

I just don’t necessarily believe that the whole gambling fantasy website stuff being allowed is the only thing and none of us will probably ever know because it’s quite literally an HR issue. Let’s face it we wouldn’t have known any of this unless he chose to disclose it so I’m circling back as to why?

Politics is a funny creature, isn’t it?

confusing in honey brook: 287(g) or no 287(g) constable jones?

The other day so many of us saw the Claudia Vargas’ report on NBC10 on 287(g) contracts:

So one of the subjects is PA Constable David Jones, Sr. f Honey Brook Township.

Yesterday Mayor Matt Halvorsen (and is this the same guy from West Goshen Sewer Authority?) released a statement:

So the NBC10 reports states Constable Jones hasn’t heard from the Feds? So why is there still a contract?

I wouldn’t have asked the question were it not for some online commentary including from one of the Thug Life of Honey Brook Township:

And then that conversation got picked up by Patch:

1 Chester Co. Law Enforcement Agency Has Entered Into ICE Agreement
It’s one of the only ICE agreements signed by a local law enforcement agency in eastern Pennsylvania.

Justin Heinze, Patch Staff
Posted Tue, Mar 3, 2026 at 12:41 pm ET
Updated Wed, Mar 4, 2026 at 11:06 am ET

HONEY BROOK, PA — A Pennsylvania State Constable’s office based in Chester County is one of the only law enforcement agencies in eastern Pennsylvania who has signed an agreement to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement.

State Constable David Jones, located in Honey Brook, has signed the 287g agreement, a voluntary partnership with ICE that gives him the ability to identify and arrest individuals for immigrations offenses.

Jones represents one of only two law enforcement agencies in the five-county Philadelphia region to sign on to the agreement….Jones has faced recent intense scrutiny for the agreement.

“Does everyone here know that you signed an agreement with ICE and that it has been approved for Honey Brook Area?” Honey Brook Township Democratic Committee Person Marion Perez wrote on his Facebook page. “Do people also know that you can dissolve the agreement at anytime, if you choose to do so? What I would like to know, since you have been vague with me, is can there be some transparency about what you are doing and who is supporting you in the Honey Brook area, concerning turning our town into a circus?”

Jones responded, but did not address her questions.

“Mrs. Perez if we need to have a conversation you can email or direct message me to discuss further,” he wrote. “I am not sure what you’re implying when you stated ‘you have been vague with me.’ I don’t believe we have ever met before.”

Patch has reached out to Jones for comment on the 287g agreement.

Well dayummmn is he a little bit country or a little bit rock and roll?

Lordy is he doing a contract or not? If he isn’t, why is the contract online?

https://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/investigations/two-pennsylvania-law-enforcement-agencies-signed-on-to-help-ice/4361694

urgent east whiteland data center meeting march 9th!

East Whiteland has a great location for the data center meeting Monday, March 9 at 6 PM! Turn out and BRING FRIENDS!

East Whiteland residents welcome their neighbors who will also be affected, activists, concerned citizens, and MEDIA!

TOGETHER WE ARE STRONGER.

Green Fig doesn’t have our best interests at heart ❤️, only their profit margins 💸💶💸💰💸

See below:

Good Evening, 

Thank you for your continued patience as we work to secure a new date, location, and time for the Planning Commission meeting (which was rescheduled from February 25, 2026).

The Planning Commission meeting will be held on Monday, March 9, 2026, beginning at 6:00 PM. The meeting will be held in the Auditorium of the Conference Center at Penn State Great Valley, located at 30 East Swedesford Road, Malvern, PA 19355. In addition to in-person attendance, the Township has arranged for the meeting to be livestreamed via the Township website. Public comment for those unable to attend in-person may be submitted via email tobcarosello@eastwhiteland.org. Please submit comments by 12:00pm on Monday, March 9, 2026.

An agenda for the meeting will be posted to the Township website before the end of business on Friday, March 6, 2026. In the meantime, please visit the Sentinel, Green Fig Data Center on Swedesford Road page on the Township Website for more information regarding the project.

Thank you, 

Brittany Carosello

Deputy Director of Planning & Development

East Whiteland Township

209 Conestoga Road

Frazer, PA 19355

Phone: 610-897-4298

Email: bcarosello@eastwhiteland.org

 

swatting is not funny.

What is “swatting”?

Swatting is a hoax where people make fake emergency 911 reports—such as bomb threats, murders, or hostage situations—to dispatch police to a victim’s address.

This is not only dangerous but is also illegal and it uses caller ID spoofing to trigger a massive, armed response, creating severe risks of injury or death, while wasting law enforcement resources and ultimately taxpayer dollars.

These things can also often trigger eight real life SWAT team. As in not the TV show.

Yesterday I’m told there was one in Bucks County. I also know there was one in Gladwyne, and then last night as people were getting ready to go to sleep in Easttown it happened there.

So imagine if you’re over in that part of Easttown last night and all of a sudden there are police everywhere? That’s not funny, that’s scary.

I don’t know if there’s some stupid ass teenager trend again or what but why would anyone think this is funny?

A friend of mine verified with Lower Merion police that this was a swatting incident yesterday. I have not verified anything with Easttown, but I did take the time to put together a recording of most of the scanner stuff last night involving this.

I started getting messages late last night into this morning about the Easttown incident. I think it is incumbent upon that township to talk about this. I think it is incumbent upon any municipalities dealing with this to talk about this. And if they find who’s done it, then they also need to prosecute them.

chester county is eternally curious isn’t it?

Screenshot of a screenshot I
received yesterday,

Politics is often very interesting. And I’m not talking about what political persuasion someone is, but literally the political history of an area.

So like a year ago, we were all herded with the news that David Berman was the new CEO of Chester County. If anyone recalls my comments at the time, it was most simply put “why does Chester County need a CEO?”

So now I have another question based on curiosity research about a man I didn’t know anything much about. And the newspaper archives? They tele fascinating tale. This guy is literally a political survivor and has had quite a long career in the political spectrum starting in Chester County. In the late 90s, and according to an article on June 13, 1997 as the start date, he was the head of the Chester County Democrats for a while.

Yeah, for real. Why did nobody talk about this when he came to Chester County?

According to an archive article found that was written by Nancy Petersen for The Philadelphia Inquirer Chester County Neighbors Section when they had their wonderful Chester County Bureau on June 13, 1997 Byerman was elected head of the Chester County Democrats, defeating at that time a woman named Barbara Cooper. He was apparently elected to complete an unexpired term of someone named Shawn March. March was described at the time then as a single dad who had a new business who realized he didn’t have the proper amount of time to devote to being leader of the Chester County Democrats.

I will further note that the Inquirer article refers to the woman he defeated by the diminutive of “Bunny.” Yes, that of course means each major political party in Chester county has had a Bunny at one point in time. Bunny Cooper for the Democrats and former Sheriff Bunny Welsh for the Republicans. That has nothing to do with this, it’s just a Segway and the way my mind works about things. I just find interesting/amusing about politics in this county.

Anyway, given the historic shift in democratic politics for Chester County between the time Byerman was here last and recent past, why wouldn’t they say he was once ahead of the Democratic Party for Chester County? I mean when he left Democrats had little toehold basically, and when he came back, they’re running county row, right?

Seriously here’s the press release from the county in late 2024:

https://www.chesco.org/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=1599&ARC=2315

Here are the screenshots of said press release in case it disappears off the county website like any information pertaining to him did yesterday:

I’m sorry I have a weird mind maybe but I don’t understand why they didn’t disclose to the public what he did in Chester County in the 1990s? Isn’t it important and isn’t it perhaps politically germane?

And yesterday they couldn’t get his information off the government website fast enough. One person I know remarked well you know this is interesting because you know how slow government works and they had him off the website lickety split, so what really happened?

Screenshot

And oh by the way, thank goodness for Internet archives because here’s his old bio page thing from the Chester County website:

So seriously, what happened? Speculation is running rampant across the county and neither the county, nor Mr. Byerman, would really comment to the Philadelphia Inquirer yesterday- I think the phrase they used in the paper was that Mr. Byerman didn’t return a phone call for comment or something like that?

https://www.inquirer.com/news/pennsylvania/chester-county-ceo-david-byerman-20260302.html

Now what I said specifically, when he was first appointed is as follows (and I am quoting myself as of April, 2025):

So this David Byerman is the Chief Executive Officer of Chester County. Honestly, I’m still waiting for the explanation as to why a county government needs a CEO? I think it’s kind of silly and wasteful. There I said it out loud and NOW in addition to this they want to hire a CXO somebody told me that and I said what the F is a CXO so they sent me to Byerman‘s LinkedIn page. It’s a Chief Experience Officer. I mean talk about WTF. I have to ask is that an updated job title for Julie McCoy the Cruise Director from the love boat? is Disney opening a theme park in Chester County?

Doesn’t Chester County already have someone that does marketing and tourism etc.?

I have to be honest I think we need more money to go into certain services not fluff positions.

~ April 25, 2025

So I’m still waiting. And how did he come to be chosen by Chester County? and again if he was head of the Chester County Democrats, why didn’t they say so when he was hired? Sorry not sorry I’m just a little bit stuck on that because among other things it would’ve shown people a year ago that he had some experience here and he didn’t just merely live here for a while and go to grad school at Penn, right? Or, would that have raised other questions?

this is where I wish the Daily Local’s Michael Rellehan was still alive. He was obviously covering Chester County back then and he might’ve had answers to some of these questions, right?

And speaking of our local paper, there is no mention of this momentous thing that happened yesterday in our county as of yet. I imagine it’s probably because of the county is probably trying to figure out how they’re going to talk about this? And in my humble opinion, it’s always easier to stonewall the local paper versus a regional paper.

The last county centric article actually appeared yesterday morning:

Well, considering the date on this article was like 7 AM March 2 meaning yesterday, indeed Chester County is in a state of transition, yes?

So does that mean Chester county employees are going to get cost of living increases? Does that mean we will see money again for things like open space because have you heard it mentioned this year yet? Does this mean that voter services is going to get a new department head and Karen Barsoum will go back from once she came?

I will also point out an editorial that Byerman wrote for the Daily Local in August 2025:

An excerpt:

Taxpayers deserve a government that minimizes costs and maximizes efficiency. The surest way to achieve that is through strong, capable leadership. This week, as we welcome our new Chief Experience Officer (CXO), Megan Moser, Chester County has a fully staffed executive leadership team ready to deliver results.

Some have questioned whether adding a second deputy is necessary. In truth, Chester County is a $730 million organization with 2,600 employees. For an operation of this size, a CEO and two deputies is not a luxury, it is a responsible structure that ensures the job gets done.

When I was hired as a result of the county administrator recruitment last year, my application was for the same job title held by my predecessor. At the commissioners’ direction, my title was modernized upon my hire to chief executive officer, and the former deputy administrator title became chief operating officer….The title “CEO” may sound corporate, but in a government context I believe it simply means accountability. In business, CEOs maximize profits. In government, our “profits” are measured in impact: better services, more effective operations, and stronger communities. If we define success by the outcomes we deliver for residents, the analogy fits.

As CEO, I will lead with discipline, integrity, and a steadfast commitment to responsible stewardship of public funds. We all know that Chester County faces real challenges, fiscal and otherwise. Meeting them will require professionalism, expertise, and the ability to work across political lines. Whether we lean conservative, liberal, or somewhere in between, we should agree on this: a well-run county government, led by skilled professionals, benefits everyone.  As a nonpartisan CEO, I will work every day to realize this vision.

Found on Newspapers.com

It’s a pretty big editorial, but those are the things that stuck out to me. And yes, those are screenshots from a Nevada paper when he headed back there for work after being the leader of the Chester County Democrats. but I think context is important here, because I didn’t know he was ahead of the Chester County Democrats until I decided to look in newspaper archives to see if he was mentioned anywhere in the 1990s. and that was solely out of my own curiosity because it had said when he came back here that he and his wife had lived here in the 90s, but what did he do besides go to grad school? And that’s when I discovered what he had done… and more. He had also worked for a nonprofit. It looks like. Something called the Greater Philadelphia Clean Cities Program.

Found on Newspapers.com

Then I found some things he must’ve done while he was doing the whole Chester County Democrats thing :

Found on Newspapers.com

The Lancaster New Era doesn’t really exist today. It was one of two papers that merged to become the current paper out of Lancaster, PA. This paper operated in Lancaster, PA between 1923 and 2009.

Anyway, that article is about a Republican becoming a Democrat to challenge now retired Congressman Joe Pitts who was extremely popular and a Congressman between 1997 and 2017. When he retired, he was succeeded by Lloyd Smuckler who is sort of Trumpy.

Anyway, I just found that an interesting footnote in Byerman’s career and what once was part of Chester County politics. That congressional seat got redistricted. It was once known as the 16th I believe and it covered part of Chester County and now it’s the 11th and it has nothing to do with Chester County but back then it did. The other reason I found that interesting is another mention of someone who was a Republican, who didn’t necessarily want to become a Democrat, but did for political expediency if that makes any sense? That Robert Yorczyk, who is described as owning a printing business in Exton PA had been an unsuccessful Republican congressional candidate back when GOP was boss in the county, yes? Robert Yorczyk served as a member of the Downingtown Area School Board for 14 years until 2017 according to The Daily Local. He also served on the Uwchlan Planning Commission between 1993 and 2003, and around 2011 ran for Supervisor in Uwchlan. It appears that he was a Republican school board member, I don’t know that he was elected supervisor or not. These days he has Chester county in his rearview mirror and is enjoying. I hope a happy retirement in Georgia. Honestly, he seemed quite interesting so maybe he would have made a really interesting congressman back then?

Sorry, didn’t mean to go on the giant segue and down a rabbit hole. It’s just political history is very interesting and it forms a community at large.

So I guess my whole point is Mr. Byerman was part of that political history why wasn’t it brought up when he came back to Chester County?

After being ahead of the Democrats for Chester county, Byerman seems to have been in Nevada again for a bunch of years, which is apparently his home state. Then he seemed to pop up in Kentucky for a bunch of years. His tenure with his work in Kentucky ended when whatever contract he had wasn’t renewed.

Found on Newspapers.com

Then there was really nothing for a couple of years and then he popped up here in Chester County?

And now I mean, I think people naturally want to know why he and the county parted ways after a relatively brief tenure and kind of removed his whole presence from the county website save for some press releases so fast?

Will we ever know ? Will he ever give that interview? it’s all very curious. But then again a lot of things in Chester county these days are curious like why is Karen Barsoum still employed as the head of voter services? And who will be replacing the county solicitor everyone has heard is leaving? And I don’t recall the county saying why she was leaving do you?

Anyway, it’s a right regular Nancy Drew mystery once again, isn’t it?

oh my

Remember back in October when we first learned the appointed constable of Honey Brook Borough had applied for one of those federal 287(g) contracts?

Well Claudia Vargas from NBC10 did a HUGE report about 287(g) contracts and Pennsylvania constables who have applied.

Guess what? One of the two Pennsylvania constables they discussed was David Jones from Honey Brook. Constable Jones didn’t care to comment to NBC10. Maybe she should just go to the Lions Club and hang out?

Anyway, it is a whopper of a report. And of course if the constable has nothing to hide, why not answer the reporter’s questions?

To be continued?

https://hoodline.com/2026/03/lansdowne-and-honey-brook-constables-quietly-join-ice-rattle-suburban-officials/

it’s like project runway in chester county, right?

OK, yeah I finally got my paws on this. It’s a screenshot of a screenshot so sorry if it’s grainy.

But I had gotten a message a couple of hours ago that said:

And when I went into Google to pull up his profile, I got the little snippet thing that you get when you start a search :

But when I clicked on the link, I got this:

So yeah, it’s like Project Runway Chester County – one day you are in, and the next day you are out. So will Karen Barsoum be leaving? I mean, we’ve been living with that cliffhanger for weeks right?

And PS he was the head of the Chester County Democrats in the 90s so aren’t those political coincidences interesting?

Stay tuned it’s definitely getting spicy at the county level again isn’t it?

pennsylvania political boot lickers need to go starting with pielli and friel.

PA Rep. Paul Friel and PA Rep. Chris Pielli could have made a difference today. But they didn’t. Why did they sell out their constituents today? We may never know exactly but people keep voting for them so this is on the voters. Obviously they are not in office to serve their constituents.

These two men are supposed to serve Chester County, but did they do so today? My opinion is no. My opinion is they sold out Chester County to advance a data center bill that may or may not be politically advantageous for them. And I am allowed to have that opinion.

There are certain aspects to both of these state reps that I actually used to like, but this shows their true colors doesn’t it and if you were voting in favor of PA HB 2151, you are voting against the best interest of your constituency from one end of the state to the other.

A vote for this bill removes rights from residents and municipalities, boroughs, etc.

https://legiscan.com/PA/bill/HB2151/2025

Now more than ever find your state rep call them up and tell them to vote no on this. Find your state senator call them up and tell them to vote no on this.

Data centers are an even bigger threat than pipelines in some regards and I didn’t even think that was possible.

Yet here we are.

And shame on the leader leadership of the Chester County Democrats for also ignoring the best interests of all of the residents of Chester County.

It’s time for the boot lickers to go. Friel and Pielli should have Democrats primarying them. This bill is wrong. This push for data centers is wrong.

This is once again why you have to look at the individual candidates, not just their political persuasion when choosing who represents you.

Whether it is a local, state, or a federal election people need to wake up. If this bill becomes a reality, all Pennsylvanians will suffer. It is that simple.

Start sending emails start making phone calls. If you’ve already done it, do it again these people are supposed to represent us not special interests of the governor. A lot of these people are up for election this year.

It’s time to make these political boot lickers work for our vote.

Sign me disgusted.

political birds of a feather and the data center disaster bill gets voted on this morning 10 a.m.

Ahh birds of a feather on a Monday morning? State Representative Lisa Borowski who was a self- serving commissioner in Radnor Township is now an equally self-serving State Representative for Delaware County is a co-sponsor of PA HB 2151 which adds data center language dangerously so to the PA Municipalities Planning Code gets voted on this morning.

Lisa Borowski doesn’t give a good god damn about Pennsylvanians obviously and well if she’s elected again then Delaware County has lost its mind. She could’ve removed herself from the spill, but she just ignored everyone and went to her little petition signing parties. Of course she’s also let down a lot of Radnor residents recently on issues they are having where she promised to help.

Kristine Howard of course is the great invisible state representative representing parts of Chester county including East Whiteland, which is fighting a data center.

From Ginny Kerslake:

📌At 10 o’clock this morning, March 2 the Pennsylvania House Energy Committee will be voting on HB2151. You can watch the vote at the link below.

HB2151 will NOT put strict guardrails on data center development as some in Harrisburg are claiming. Expect the opposite from the Department of Community and Economic Development which has been working hand-in-hand with corporations like Amazon to fast-track projects and keep information from impacted communities. They should not be in charge of deciding what is reasonable for local data center ordinances – such things as setback distances from homes and schools or maximum allowable noise level levels.

All of these state representatives are on the ballot this year. Let’s see how they vote

Here are the committee members: https://www.palegis.us/house/committees/69/energy

Three are from Chester County: Reps Paul Friel, Chris Pielli, Craig Williams📌

Will Pielli, Friel, and Williams remain MISSING on this issue and not save Chester County area residents and Pennsylvanians?

https://legiscan.com/PA/bill/HB2151/2025

perhaps the great valley high school principal should consider listening versus punishing?

I have felt since I came to Chester County that Great Valley School District doesn’t see all kids equally. And that includes the immigrant population.

They should. It’s a diverse community, just as we in Chester County are a diverse population. So blondie the principal should know better. But instead I feel she is ruling with a heavy, even petty hand.

I shared before the school stuperintendant’s recent love letter to parents:

I wrote about it here:

This school district doesn’t treat everyone equally and they are thuggish. They are allowing a club that represents a lot of the negative these kids see, and we all see at this point. But they won’t consider other things?

These kids are upset and unnerved by this world. They see kids being separated from their parents in this terrifying era our country finds itself in. So imagine my disgust in reading the following missive from Dr. Seems Like a Hard Ass:

What. A. Bitch.

Let’s get real. Does anyone feel safe protesting these days? Nope. But these kids are feeling like they need to be heard. Why does this principal not get that? Why can’t she find a happy medium like Rustin High School did?

Rustin which is part of WCASD managed a student desired walk out with minimal fuss. They set boundaries and parameters and it was mostly ok. Ironically the “club” which is not about indoctrination that Great Valley just approved has a sister chapter over in West Chester Area School District. They didn’t like it that Rustin worked this out with students. Have a listen and note this post was public:

So I leave it there. I think Great Valley needs to do better. And in the end when a principal rules with an uneven and heavy hand, it doesn’t work so well, does it? Instead of ferreting out whom they deem “bad kids” maybe they should do a listening tour instead?

Great Valley isn’t so great these days.

PS please note BS below and then tell me again which group is the greater danger?

https://www.phoenixvillerepublicans.org/pasd-fire-scott-overland