As the PA budget impasse reaches day #101, residents say that politicians and the government are the biggest problem facing the Keystone State.
Dem Harvie supports socialized medicine, but says voters aren’t ready
Bucks County Commissioner Bob Harvie Jr. says he supports universal health care. He just doesn’t think Democrats can afford to run on it.
Tim Balch: Shapiro rebukes Trump on TV for promises unkept
In light of CBS’s recent decisions, it’s encouraging to see Shapiro speak candidly and unapologetically about Trump on the network.
Steve Ulrich: Ten things I think I think: Fitzpatrick may have toughest reelection campaign
But what kind of support could Fitzpatrick expect from Trump at this point? Will the president decide that holding onto the majority in the House is more important than fealty to him? I have yet to see an example where that holds true.
Joe Linus: If Fitzpatrick wants the votes he’ll need next year, he needs to grow a spine
Democrats pander to illegals and those ne’er-do-wells prone to live off the government teat. It seems our congressman has joined them in that regard.
Publius Pax: Fitzpatrick is a (frustrating) firewall
A vote for a hardline conservative in a primary might feel good for a moment, but it would hand next year’s general election to Bob Harvie and his radical agenda.
Trial underway for Middletown man accused of beheading father – Bucks Round-Up – July 8, 2025
Justin Mohn stands accused of killing his father, Michael Mohn, inside the family’s Middletown Township home in Levittown earlier this year.
Tim Balch: Dems, follow Shapiro’s lead and call out GOP fiscal hypocrisy
Shapiro’s budget for Pennsylvania at least bears a passing resemblance to the wants and needs of his constituents.
Fitzpatrick statement on final version of megabill
Fitzpatrick says the original House language was written in a way that protected his district’s residents. He suggested the Senate amendments fell short of that standard.
Megabill passes over Fitzpatrick’s “no” vote
All Democrats, decrying tax reduction and social spending cuts, voted “no.”
