Tuesday, December 04, 2007

The LuLac Edition #362, Dec. 4th, 2007






PHOTO INDEX: LUZERNE COUNTY GOP COMMISSIONER STEVE URBAN AND CURRENT COUNTY CONTROLLER AND SOON TO BE DEMOCRATIC COMMISSIONER MARY ANNE PETRILLA.


URBAN'S COALITION?


We haven't seen it in twenty years but the formation of a coalition between a minority commissioner and a member of the majority just might be on the horizon in Luzerne County due to the debit card fiasco. Tonight on WYOU TV's Interactive 6 PM Newscast, Commissioner Steve Urban brought up that possibility when he said he'd support Controller Mary Anne Petrilla as Chairman of the Board of Commissioners come swearing in day. Urban said that would give Petrilla the opportunity to start fresh and hire a new management team. It is an intriguing possibility not without historical roots. In 1959, Commissioner Jarrett Jennings formed a coalition with Democrat Ed McCullough, in 1963 Democrat Ed Wideman got a few sweet deals by aligning himself with GOPer Bill Goss, and in 1967 when Wideman was elected to the Majority with top voter getter Frank Crossin, he promptly formed an alliance with Republican Ethel Price. In the eighties, GOPer Frank Trinisewski turned to the Dems leaving Reagnite Jim Phillips out in the cold while joining forces with Frank Crossin, Junior for a Dem majority. The recent debit card situation has Petrilla steaming. First, she was not appraised of the debit card clouds during the election when she ran with Greg Skrepenak and as soon as the story broke, the assumption was that because she ran with Skrep, she'd be more likely to sweep it under the rug. Sources close to Petrilla said that sentiment galled her to no end. Petrilla has asked for receipts and is still waiting. But her plan to do a re-audit of the expenses and ask for monies back that she deems as not appropriate puts her in the role of both watchdog and disciplinarian. If Petrilla comes out unscathed in this deal, surely majority commissioner Greg Skrepenak will be politically wounded. Petrilla was the top vote getter in the last election and it might be politically adventagious for her to form a coalition with Urban. During one of the debates, Petrilla made reference to the fact that as a woman in politics she didn't want to take over everything but just wanted a seat at the table. It appears that Petrilla now has more than a seat at the table but an opportunity to really change things in the county. By forming a unit with Urban, she can make administrative changes that will allow the team, Skrepenak, Urban and herself to start fresh. There are some who say she is too much of a party loyalist to even think about this scenario but politics has always been a game of survival. Personally Petrilla has built a career that is an honored one and filled with accomplishment. The fact that Skrepenak picked her as a running mate has to be a major consideration given her penchant for party loyalty. But if this debit card issue keeps on dripping like a Chinese water torture, Petrilla might be thrust into events she and Skrepenak never anticipated when they formed their alliance earlier this year. It is also significant that both Urban and Petrilla, major county officials, never were given access to a debit card. Skrepenak's management team was and if the "drip drip drip" continues, you might see a new Majority, a fusion ticket come 2008. Many say that would be the perfect prelude for another attempt at a Charter change that will either create one county executive or a larger board to govern the county. Urban is already in the pantry picking the place settings, time will tell if Mary Anne Petrilla wants a seat at the table or take the opportunity to build a new kitchen from scratch.


YOU MOTHER TUCKER!!!!


An old time wrester used to say, "Know your role". Apparently Rose Tucker, Democratic commissioner filling out Todd Vonderheid's term has become the mother figure to wayward politicos. On Steve Urban before the election when he went off the reservation releasing a confidential report, she was quoted as saying "I could just strangle him". And Deputy Warden's Sam Hyder's interview with the Times Leader revealed that Tucker told him if she was in the room with him, she'd "slap him in the face" for the debit card expenses. Mother figure, how about enforcer!


EYE OFF THE BALL


While the debit card fiasco is great sport in speculation, I fear that the concentration on floral, strip club and hotel expenses is taking our eye off the ball on otther major county issues that should be looked at closely. The Cargo Airport, the conflict between a row officer (Jill Moran) and the law form associated with it, the Juvie Detention Center and the Judges on the third floor. If the talk radio hosts, TV reporters and newspaper guys are serious, the debit card issue should be their starting point. The debit cards are sexy as a story but the mundane stuff, like the deals and contracts that give suspicion to the issues I've addressed must be looked into or else all this "hub bub" is just wasted energy.

9 Comments:

At 9:10 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wow!!!!
Urban forming a coalition. He'd actually be forced to govern. Can he do it?

 
At 10:13 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

The debit card issue is pretty easy- there is an audit trail from the issuing bank. In fact, you are going easy on Brace- what did he spend 11k on? The other stuff is harder to prove, unless you come up with a smoking gun, e.g. wiretap or documents or plea bargain. As far as a dem pairing up with Urban- Not happening. You fancy him as a watchdog, but he is just plain wacked-out.

 
At 2:25 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yonki, You're getting kinky on us. It sounds like you want to be spanked by Rose Tucker. I understand because I've had many erotic dreams about Margaret Thatcher.

 
At 6:38 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

If there was ever a reason for a bunch of guys and gals in navy windbreakers with big yellow acronyms on the back to walk into a courthouse and walk out with armfuls of computers... it would be what Skrepenak and his lying, thieving Dem friends have had going for the past 21 months. What these guys have done is what got people tarred and feathered back in the day. I hope everyone continues to throw a fit and remain vocal about the obvious corruption and planned theftsat the courthouse.

 
At 6:41 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

DAve, I have to tell you, if you write another book, it has to be about Luzerne County and Lackawanna County politics. But I'm afraid it would be a multi volumn set regarding corruption issues. Thanks for sorting it all out.

 
At 9:10 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

How can any serious person ever trust these guys again? But you know Yonk, I agree with your fear that so much hoopla is being made of this, that the bigger stuff will suffer. The Judges, my God, go to the third floor at Christmas, there are more tributes given to the judges than you can imagine. You could stock the Woods for a Friday night with the private stock the judges and their minions get! And how about someone looking into those civil bench trials, a judge awards a big sum of money for a case that's worth under $100,000 grand? Have the feds look at that.

 
At 9:27 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

What would you rather have, a bunch of thieving debit card spending, SUV driving men using county money as a personal checkbook or a county judge who might not comb her hair the right, makes caustic remarks toward her staff and hasn't had a wiff of financial scandal in her career? To think, they have the nerve to crucify Anne Lokuta while they lie and skate!

 
At 9:30 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Someone should investigate those judges. Especiallly the bench trials. One Judge, one case and a huge judgement. Who gets what? I bet there are judges doing very well with those civil bench trials.

 
At 9:59 PM, Blogger David Yonki said...

IN RESPONSE
Yonki, You're getting kinky on us. It sounds like you want to be spanked by Rose Tucker. I understand because I've had many erotic dreams about Margaret Thatcher.
IF ANYONE'S GONNA DO THE SPANKING, IT'LL BE GEENA DAVIS!

 

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