Trash The Flash Mobs – Romneyville – Watch Out For The Underdog in Gov. Race
The police department’s efforts to crackdown on flash mobs are ambitious and important. More important than that is the necessity for the Mayor and Council to declare all out war against crowds who threaten the economic sanctity of Philadelphia neighborhoods.
The flash mobs are now threatening to impact the businesses of the city. The imagery of lawlessness is a terrible thing for Philadelphia or any city. Kids will be kids, and there will always be outrageous behavior. It’s part of growing up, isn’t it? But I feel that the people who we count on are underestimating the impact of the steady stream of youthful mobs that are scaring the hell out of a lot of Philadelphians, and people from the region who are frightened to come into the city.
We don’t need this, nor do we need silence from members of City Council. It is time to draw a line in the sand, or in this case, the streets. The truth is that , for the most part, Philadelphia is not a dangerous city, but mobs that seem uncontrollable can make it appear unsafe. That is bad news for the people of Philadelphia, and those who depend on Center City visitors for their livelihoods.
ROMNEYVILLE -
Mitt Romney is forecasting that Barack Obama will be a one term President because of the health care bill. This is a heck of a forecast for the man who left office after one term as Mass. Governor, realizing that he probably wouldn’t be elected to a second term. It takes guts. Romney is campaigning hard to become the Republican nominee for President. He may get it by default. The party has a course but no horse.
WATCH OUT FOR ANTHONY WILLIAMS-
The Pa. State Senator was dismissed as an also-ran when he announced for the Democratic nomination for Governor. This reporter forecast that he would be a factor. He already is. The Philadelphia Democrat has gained traction on his most important issue, school choice. And no wonder why. With two generations of Philadelphia kids shortchanged by a mostly challenged educational system, it may be the right time to give parents the money to find the right schools for their children.
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