As the smokestack-based economy of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania began to recede in the later decades of the last century, […]
A response to Guy Ciarrocchi — SEPTA is, in fact, broke
In a recent column, Guy Ciarrocchi argues that SEPTA is “broken, not broke”. I disagree and believe that Mr. Ciarrocchi’s […]
The BRAC Commission’s Impact on Horsham
When I joined the Naval Reserve after my time serving active duty in the United States Navy, I chose my […]
Who’s running Chester County — and who pays the price?
Chester County is a glaring example of poor fiscal planning and what’s unfolding is deeply concerning — including a significant […]
SB 897 puts utility profits first, ratepayers and reliability last
Senate Bill 897 represents a costly and unnecessary abandonment of Pennsylvania’s successful competitive power market. Despite its proponents’ spin, the […]
The curious case of John Fetterman
How is it that a man who suffers a severe stroke (i.e. brain damage) and debilitating depression can somehow emerge […]
Five reasons County Council’s new “wisdom” has people talking
County Council, in its infinite wisdom, has decided that what Delaware County really needs is yet another layer of bureaucracy. […]
False Claims Act — A costly mirage for Pennsylvania taxpayers and a windfall for lawyers
The plaintiffs’ bar is working overtime to convince the Pennsylvania General Assembly to pass a state False Claims Act (FCA), […]
Protecting Pennsylvania’s families — How SB 897 puts customers first in the energy crisis
We are facing a looming energy crisis with rising demand for electricity and retiring power plants in the PJM market. […]
At BLS, Trump shoots the messenger
Numbers don’t lie. That’s the adage that recognizes reports from reputable entities. But when the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics came […]
