Showing posts with label Valerie McDonald Roberts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Valerie McDonald Roberts. Show all posts

Monday, May 16, 2011

Chelsa Wagner's bold mailing

Chelsa Wagner sent out a mailer last week that gives the appearance that she was given the Post Gazette Endorsement. While the 2 of quotes from the Post-Gazette are positive, one quote was meant to be negative when read in context. Many out there might have seen this mailer and thought Chelsa was endorsed by the Post-Gazette, but the title of the article that she pulled these quotes from was: "Roberts for the Dems: She understands best the role of the controller" It is pretty bold on Wagner's part.

Just another side note, her campaign slogan is a bit mixed. "Look forward, not back" sounds great, except when you point out how great your legislative record is and how great it is to be the niece of a professional politician.



Tuesday, May 10, 2011

New Chelsa Wagner Mailer

Another Chelsa Wagner mailer. Politics is the only business that one can use their parents/uncles/aunts/grandparents as resume builders.




Handouts on my door

Not too often do we get campaigns knocking on our doors out in the suburbs. I know some housing plans out this way get door knockers, but in general I assume it would be a waste of time to knock on doors when houses are far apart from each other. It appears that a few campaigns have somebody helping them out by putting handouts on voter's doors. I have received 4 handouts on my door over the last few weeks. I'm not sure if this helps campaigns if you don't actually try to talk to a voter, but I thought I would share the handouts with you.

From Judge Mike Marmo's campaign:



From the Alex Bicket for Judge Campaign:



From the Rich Fitzgerald for County Executive Campaign:



Chelsa Wagner Mailing

Here is a mailing from Chelsa Wagner. I didn't recieve this one myself, so I'm not sure how big of a mailing this was. Rep. Wagner's campaign website can be found here.

I was pretty sure I wouldn't vote for George Matta for controller, but his horrible comments about State Rep. Chelsa Wagner missing votes in Harrisburg because she was giving birth to her child proved to me that I will never vote for Matta. He might want to read the Family Medical Leave Act again or try out for a role in Mad Men.




Wednesday, March 9, 2011

George Matta?? For County Controller???? Are You Kidding Me?



I couldn't keep up with the plethora of mail that was forwarded to me from Democratic Committee members over the past few weeks. Most people were able to see the hard hitting anti George Matta letter sent from Valerie McDonald Roberts thanks to the Post Gazette Early Returns blog. I know the endorsement is over, but I haven't heard much about the mail piece above.

I thought the mailer would be interesting to share as the three candidates appear to be continuing forward with or without the endorsement. I have to wonder if this post card is the reason the Chelsa Wagner jumped ahead of the assumed favorite, Matta for the endorsement last Sunday.

I have real issues with how this mailing was done, even if the content is something that I believe is important. I think we need to know who is paying for political mail like this. I don't like secret rumors and political attacks when it comes to elections if we don't know the source.

So who do we blame? Was it Chelsa Wagner or Valerie McDonald Roberts that sent this post card out? Your guess is as good as mine.

Monday, February 21, 2011

County Controller flyers and mail

Here are some political mailers and handouts that have been forwarded to me recently. Below is just Democratic Candidates for County Controller:

Valerie McDonald Roberts:

Chelsa Wagner:
George Matta:

Saturday, January 15, 2011

*UPDATED* Why does everyone want to be Allegheny County Controller?



With the almost announcement that Mark Patrick Flaherty will be running for County Executive no matter what decision Dan Onorato makes, a slew of candidates have been named as possible candidates for a position that doesn’t seem that desirable.

What does the County Controller do anyway? Here is the position according to the Allegheny County website:

The Controller is the chief elected fiscal officer of Allegheny County and provides general supervision and control of the County's fiscal activities.

The Controller has the responsibility to prescribe and maintain the accounting systems of the County and the authority to conduct audits of all County expenditures and offices. The Controller is the final, independent check on the fiscal activities of the executive and legislative branches of County government, as well as the independently elected row offices.

The Controller’s Office is comprised of the Accounting Division, Asset Management and Tax Lien Division, Auditing Division, Weights and Measures Division and the Information Systems Division.

According to the League of Women voters the county controller is paid a $65,500 salary.

I figured that based on the salary and perceived lack of ‘real’ power that this isn’t a position that people line up to run for. However, I have been proven wrong over the last few days.

Here’s the breakdown (so far):

Chelsa Wagner – Current State Representative from Brookline. She was just elected to her third term. This would be a cut in pay ($78,315 + per diems) so I’m not sure the motivation of what I think would be a step down. Maybe she is thinking about running for mayor. I think she would have some strong city support, but might run into the Wagner vs. Ravenstahl mess in the Primary.

Nick Kotik – Current State Representative from Robinson Township. He was just elected to his fifth term. He is considered a ‘blue dog’ Democrat. If they treat him the same way they treat Rep. Jason Altmire for being a blue dog, he will have a tough Primary.

George Matta – Perennial candidate. Seriously, what hasn’t this guy run for? He currently works at the Rivers Casino. He has served as an elected Controller before in Duquesne and also served as the mayor. He also was the Allegheny County Clerk of Courts (2000-07). He ran for State Rep. in 2006 against Marc Gergely and lost. I most remember Mr. Matta for his supposed racial slurs that he used to a Clerk of Courts employee a few years ago.


Valerie McDonald Roberts
- She is the manager of the Allegheny County’s department of real estate. Ms. McDonald Roberts is a former Pittsburgh school board and City Council member. She served as recorder of deeds before the county post was abolished with the consolidation of the county's row offices. In 2006, she ran for Lt. Governor and lost (I voted for her). She could also have some strong city support, and she has always impressed me as a candidate.

Matt Smith - Current State Representative in Mount Lebanon. I am a big fan of Matt Smith and believe he is the right guy for that State Rep district in that area of the county. He won his seat during the 2006 pay raise election. The incumbent (Tom Stevenson) lost in the Republican Primary to a 21 year old extreme right wing nut. Matt Smith appears to do well with the Moderate Republicans in his district.

Brenda Frazier - Former two and a half term Allegheny County Councilwoman. Resigned from council to run for State Representative in the 21st District, but came up just short in a three way race with Dom Costa and Len Bodack. (h/t Jon Delano)

Brian O’Malley – He is a former Richland Township Supervisor and former President of the Young Democrats of Allegheny County. He is planning on running for District Magistrate, but I was told that he mentioned to North Hills Democratic Committee members that he was interested in running for County Controller if the magistrate district is eliminated (as it looks will happen).

I emailed Mr. O’Malley about his plans and this was his response (the whole email was a little long, so I edited it):


Thank you for contacting me about my interest in running for Allegheny County Controller. As of right now I am focused on fighting to save the magistrate district that I was planning on running for. (He went on with his reasons for why they shouldn’t cut the district)…

The position of County Controller is something I have long been interested in and would not rule out a possible candidacy at this point due to the uncertainty of my magistrate campaign. I have a well-rounded background that makes me uniquely qualified for Allegheny County Controller. I have a history of fighting for fiscal responsibility of tax dollars by voting for a multi-municipal merger of our police department and helped to make changes to a proposed municipal building that saved Richland Township taxpayers over a million dollars. One of the main components of the County Controller’s job, that is often ignored, is the inspection of weighing and measuring devices. I have hands on experience with weights and measures. I worked for four summers as a scale technician for an industrial scale company…

I was a fan of Mr. O’Malley while he was on the Richland Township Board of Supervisors. He has some support in the North Hills, but that doesn’t do you much good in a county wide Democratic Primary.

I’m sure more names will come out of nowhere over the next few weeks.