Sunday, May 24, 2009
Cronyism thrives under Hoeffel regime
The patronage system is a alive and well in Montgomery County under the direction of Democratic Commissioner Joe Hoeffel and his doormat accomplice, one-time Republican Jim Matthews.
The lone Republican commissioner, Bruce L. Castor Jr., objected to another example of cronyism by Hoeffel/Matthews when Matthews' long-time secretary was appointed to head the county's Human Resources department, bypassing a more qualified applicant.
The hiring of Eleanor Schneider comes several months after her husband, Thomas, was hired as the county's fleet manager even though he lacked qualifications for that job.
Matthews is headed in the same direction as Arlen Specter. He will never get the Republican nomination to run for re-election. He might as well join the Democratic Party, especially if he continues serving as Hoeffel's lapdog.
Read the full story at the Norristown Times-Herald Web site.
Originally posted at TONY PHYRILLAS
The lone Republican commissioner, Bruce L. Castor Jr., objected to another example of cronyism by Hoeffel/Matthews when Matthews' long-time secretary was appointed to head the county's Human Resources department, bypassing a more qualified applicant.
The hiring of Eleanor Schneider comes several months after her husband, Thomas, was hired as the county's fleet manager even though he lacked qualifications for that job.
Matthews is headed in the same direction as Arlen Specter. He will never get the Republican nomination to run for re-election. He might as well join the Democratic Party, especially if he continues serving as Hoeffel's lapdog.
Read the full story at the Norristown Times-Herald Web site.
Originally posted at TONY PHYRILLAS