West Chester Township Politics And Issues

Monthly Archives: November 2013

Commitment to U.S. Constitution

Commitment to U.S. Constitution

Commitment to U.S. Constitution   Presented Nov. 8, 2013 by Carl Rullmann at Salute to Veterans program presented by PrimeTimers at Faith Community United Methodist Church, Cox Road, West Chester.   The history of the world is by and large about conflict between nations.  Nations defend themselves. Corruption in government leads to aggression as evil… Continue Reading

Welch Versus Wong – East Versus West

Welch Versus Wong – East Versus West

Welch Versus Wong – East Versus West   Being a number cruncher at heart, I had already downloaded the precinct level election results. I had already crunched some numbers, looking for a correlation between this election effort and strategy and the 2009 election. I decided to do a graphical mash-up of the precinct map and… Continue Reading

West Chester’s War on Oversight – Fiscal Officer Bruce Jones Weighs In On Election

West Chester’s War on Oversight – Fiscal Officer Bruce Jones Weighs In On Election

West Chester’s War on Oversight:  Are these 2 accountable, or not? An Endorsement for Open government this Tuesday  Guest Article, Author: Bruce Jones (West Chester Fiscal Officer) Since being elected West Chester Fiscal Officer two years ago I have purposefully disengaged myself from the township’s controversial issues such as spending money for bike paths, crosswalks,… Continue Reading

Where West Chester Trustee Candidates Stand on the  Right to Life Issue

Where West Chester Trustee Candidates Stand on the Right to Life Issue

Where West Chester Trustee Candidates Stand on the Right to Life Issue Guest Article, Author: Randy Simmons  As a long standing West Chester Citizen, I like many voters try to understand who the candidates really are and what they stand for before casting my vote.   Today, politicians often find the really tough issues difficult to… Continue Reading