Thursday, September 25, 2008

Someone needs to bail Williams out before hurts himself

Wow, Craig Williams just doesn't get it on the financial crisis.

In the Sept 23 Delco Times story:
"Williams said government-sponsored enterprises, like Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, need to be removed from the equation and the market must be allowed to operate freely to prevent future problems - an attitude espoused by former President Ronald Reagan."

But earlier in the article:
"Williams said if emergency legislation goes through allowing the bailouts to an as-yet-unknown number of financial agencies, he wants to see some serious accountability built into the provisions. He also stressed the need for transparency in the process and, if appropriate, some subpoenas and indictments being handed down."

Different positions (from the same article):
"Get government out of the way," said Williams. "If government had been out of the way from the start when it came to mortgage lending, the companies would have done fine."

Sestak said he does not agree with that philosophy. If anything, he said, this crisis resulted from a lack of responsible oversight and accountability.

So which is it Craig? Market rules only or regulation? You can't have it both ways. Reaganomics were awful, so if Williams makes up his mind and chooses trickle-down economics, it's just another reason to vote for Sestak.

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Sestak - Williams debate

A debate between incumbent Democratic Congressman Joe Sestak and Republican challenger Craig Williams will be held on October 29, 2008 according to the Delco Times story on 9/23/2008. The debate will be two hours long.

According to the story, Williams is unhappy about this. He wanted more debates and more time. I guess the Delco Republicans have a short memory - they forgot that incumbent Curt Weldon wouldn't debate anyone for years and only granted a 1 hour debate with Sestak two years ago.

Details from the Delco Times:

According to the agreement between the two campaigns, the Delaware and Chester County Leagues of Women Voters is set to jointly host the debate.
The format will include six-minute opening and closing statements, the order for which will be determined by a coin toss.
Each candidate will have five minutes to respond to questions, which includes rebuttal time. The campaigns agreed to allow the League of Women Voters to determine the location and designate a moderator to ask questions.


Can't figure out what Williams is going to say after he opens with "Drill Baby Drill". But I'm sure he will get drilled by Sestak!

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Tuesday, September 16, 2008

The Unbearable Silence of Spencer

It's always a good laugh to read The Daily Times political coverage during election season, but there is a particularly interesting trend this year. If you review Gil Spencer's editorials and visit his Daily Times blog, you may notice a topic he seems to be avoiding - Delaware County politics.

Sure, he's chimed in on some local controversies here and there, but we haven't read his usual hatchet-jobs on Democratic candidates. I suppose Gil must be used to the fact that Vitali will be in his seat as long as he wants, but where are his screeds against Sestak? Maybe he's too pissed off about a potential Obama presidency and those nasty people beating up on poor Sarah Palin, or maybe he's lost track of Craig Williams, what with all that cross-continental traveling the man's been doing. Maybe he's auditioning for that national pundit career he's always wanted.

Maybe he knows which way the wind is really blowing and doesn't want to have to taste his own foot again.

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Sunday, August 05, 2007

Spencer speculates on potential GOP candidates for 2008

In DelcoTimes' Gil Spencer's latest rant about Joe Sestak, he peeks into the minds of the Delco Republican power mongers who are not pre-determining for the voters of the PA-7 region who they will put up against Joe Sestak in the 2008 election.

Spencer talks to John McNichol, recently retired from his Delaware County patronage job, now spending time trying to figure out how Sestak defeated their top elected official Curt Weldon last year, and plotting Sestak's demise. McNichol talks about two potential candidates: real estate developer Tim Pulte and attorney Steve Elliott. Spencer speculates that McNichol prefers Pulte. Spencer quotes McNichol: “The family has a ton of money,” McNichol says, and the candidate would have his own “personal fortune” from which to draw.

It's nice to know that McNichol is holding with long-standing Republican traditions. It would be disturbing to see the local GOP machine appoint their candidate based on something like positions on the issues or track record for service. Anything but complete self-interest and power-mongering would be a complete break with the local GOP ideals!

As far as Spencer's attacks on Sestak in his latest diatribe, he says, "Unfortunately, Democratic congressmen like Sestak have a vested interest in seeing America fail in Iraq." You have to wonder why editor-in-chief Phil Heron allows Spencer to continue to shoot himself in the foot with junk like that.

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