That's why democrats should vote for him................. Another shitbag democrat who never worked a day in his life, but wants to tell you how to do it...........................
https://spectatorworld.com/topic/why-fetterman-wont-win-braddock-pennsylvania/
I’m a Pennsylvanian and have never understood Fetterman’s appeal. At all. Every time I’ve heard him speak or seen him posing in photos with his phony tough-guy act, I’m astounded that he was ever chosen for anything more than an extra on Pawn Stars. So I decided to visit Braddock, Pennsylvania, the town of 1,800 people where Fetterman was first elected to political office (he was Braddock’s mayor for thirteen years). I wanted to see if there was something about the guy I was missing. What I learned was that when it comes to matters of economics and public safety, Fetterman is even more incompetent than I thought.
I knew I’d arrived in the small Pittsburgh suburb when I saw a billboard on Braddock Avenue with Fetterman’s face on it, labeling him as “soft on crime.” Not the Dr. Oz campaign’s cleverest work, but accurate, considering Braddock’s higher-than-average violent crime rate during Fetterman’s mayoral tenure.
Down Braddock Avenue I drove, noting the number of businesses not in business. As a Pennsylvania native, I’m no stranger to the sad decline of little towns that have been devastated by the shuttering of local industry. But this place was beyond run down. Signs of hipster influence appeared on a couple of old brick buildings on the main drag, where vintage advertisements had been painted. I searched for a restaurant or shop wherein I could chat with some locals about their wonderful former mayor (turns out Fetterman was first elected with only 149 votes — “just one more than his rival,” per the New York Post). But storefront after storefront was closed, boarded up, falling down.
https://spectatorworld.com/topic/why-fetterman-wont-win-braddock-pennsylvania/
I’m a Pennsylvanian and have never understood Fetterman’s appeal. At all. Every time I’ve heard him speak or seen him posing in photos with his phony tough-guy act, I’m astounded that he was ever chosen for anything more than an extra on Pawn Stars. So I decided to visit Braddock, Pennsylvania, the town of 1,800 people where Fetterman was first elected to political office (he was Braddock’s mayor for thirteen years). I wanted to see if there was something about the guy I was missing. What I learned was that when it comes to matters of economics and public safety, Fetterman is even more incompetent than I thought.
I knew I’d arrived in the small Pittsburgh suburb when I saw a billboard on Braddock Avenue with Fetterman’s face on it, labeling him as “soft on crime.” Not the Dr. Oz campaign’s cleverest work, but accurate, considering Braddock’s higher-than-average violent crime rate during Fetterman’s mayoral tenure.
Down Braddock Avenue I drove, noting the number of businesses not in business. As a Pennsylvania native, I’m no stranger to the sad decline of little towns that have been devastated by the shuttering of local industry. But this place was beyond run down. Signs of hipster influence appeared on a couple of old brick buildings on the main drag, where vintage advertisements had been painted. I searched for a restaurant or shop wherein I could chat with some locals about their wonderful former mayor (turns out Fetterman was first elected with only 149 votes — “just one more than his rival,” per the New York Post). But storefront after storefront was closed, boarded up, falling down.