Wednesday, February 7, 2024

REMINDER: MIDDLEBORO REPUBLICANS: YOU ARE AN EMBARRASSMENT!

 



MIDDLEBORO REPUBLICANS: YOU ARE AN EMBARRASSMENT!

 


MIDDLEBORO: YOU ARE AN EMBARRASSMENT!

SENATOR

MIDDLEBORO:
EDWARD J. MARKEY 6244
KEVIN J. O'CONNOR 6803
STATEWIDE VOTE TOTALS:

MARKEY 2,289,599 66.5%
O'CONNOR 1,154,600 33.5%
I watched an interview with Mr. O'Connor in which he was unable to answer basic policy questions.

Massachusetts Republican Voter Registration is at a 70 year low because unqualified candidates are being promoted and supported.


MIDDLEBORO: YOU ARE AN EMBARRASSMENT!
PLYMOUTH COUNTY TREASURER:
MIDDLEBORO:
THOMAS J. O'BRIEN 6411
CARINA LEEZA MOMPELAS 5503

COUNTY TOTALS:
THOMAS J. O'BRIEN 172,072 64%
CARINA LEEZA MOMPELAS 96,802 36%



CARINA LEEZA MOMPELAS is 24 years old, defeated when she ran for Mayor of Brockton, never held public office before
REPUBLICAN VOTER REGISTRATION IS AT A 70 YEAR LOW.
Voting for, supporting or electing unqualified candidates will not improve the PARTY and jeopardizes the future.

The PLYMOUTH COUNTY TREASURER is responsible for lots of retirees, lots of future retirees....
This is not a simple 'balance your checkbook' kinda job, bookkeeping or preparing tax returns.

Once upon a time, Middleboro's Braindead Republicans elected a man year after year after year...and he never figured out where Beacon Hill was, but he got his pension.

Fortunately, Middleboro was gerrymandered and blessed with 3 state reps.

Tom O'Brien was elected and boasted 100% attendance.
Tom O'Brien was elected at a time that PLYMOUTH desperately needed a new REGISTRY and Court House.

Anyone who attempted research at that time knew how overcrowded it was. Half of a year in the back hall, the rest of the year down stairs...and because it was so overcrowded, inadequate space for copy machines, books were on tables and title searchers waited to copy records....and if an attorney scheduled a closing, people were climbing over them....old parchment documents were on microfiche with all of the ups and downs so you needed at least 2 copies to make it readable.

I was researching an Indian Purchase during the Mass Bay Colony and it seems to me that the PROBATE RECORDS were on INDEX CARDS.

The records are now ON LINE and accessible.
There is space set aside for closings.

The OLD RECORDS have been put in books with newer technology that makes them readable.
Title searchers have their own offices.
There was a great deal of innovation that made the complex usable.

Her age simply highlights her lack of experience.

And I'm sorely disappointed at the vote in Middleboro that risked electing an unqualified candidate.

I've knocked on enough doors and heard "I'm a Republican! And vote only for Republicans" to understand that that attitude is folly!


MIDDLEBORO: YOU ARE AN EMBARRASSMENT!

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES:
BILL KEATING 6428
HELEN BRADY 6112
MICHAEL MANLEY [COACH TEAM AMERICA] 358


Lovvorn is not the only Bay State Republican embracing fringe theories in the run-up to the election. Helen Brady, the Plymouth Republican running against Rep. Bill Keating, recently tweeted a medical study that has been cited by coronavirus conspiracy theorists, and confirmed her concern to POLITICO that the government could use a Covid-19 vaccine to insert medical information into a patient's skin. Conspiracy theories about the pandemic have derailed contact tracing efforts in other states, and further conspiracies about a vaccine could deter people from getting it once it becomes available.


REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL COURT

TWELFTH PLYMOUTH DISTRICT

[STATE REPRESENTATIVE]


KATHLEEN R. LANATRA 1209  

SUMMER K. SCHMALING 1428


WHEN SUMMER K. SCHMALING SERVED ON THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE, SHE OPPOSED REPLACING 20 YEAR OLD SCIENCE TEXTBOOKS BECAUSE SHE SAID SCIENCE HADN'T CHANGED IN 20 YEARS. 


PLYMOUTH COUNTY TREASURER:


14-year incumbent faces challenger WHO HAS NEVER HELD PUBLIC OFFICE in Plymouth County treasurer race

ONCE UPON A TIME, MIDDLEBORO ELECTED A REPUBLICAN OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER....YEAR AFTER YEAR ... EVEN THOUGH THAT REPUBLICAN NEVER MANAGED TO FIND BEACON HILL MORE THAN ONCE OR TWICE A YEAR. 

BECAUSE OF THE SUCCESS OF MIDDLEBORO REPUBLICANS' SUPPORT, THE REPUBLICAN EARNED A HEALTHY PENSION FOR WHICH MIDDLEBORO RECEIVED NO REPRESENTATION. 

WHEN MIDDLEBORO WAS MERCIFULLY SPLIT, TOM O'BRIEN STEPPED FORWARD TO REPRESENT A PORTION OF MIDDLEBORO AND OTHER COMMUNITIES AT A TIME WHEN THERE WERE CHALLENGES. 

TOM O'BRIEN ADDRESSED THE CHALLENGE OF THE OVERWHELMED AND OVERCROWDED  PLYMOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS AND COUNTY OFFICES, CREATING A STATE OF THE ART FACILITY WITH ONLINE ACCESS.

TOM O'BRIEN BOASTED 100% ATTENDANCE REPRESENTING HIS CONSTITUENTS. 

HIS CURRENT REPUBICAN OPPONENT HAS NEVER HELD OFFICE, LOST ELECTION FOR MAYOR AND OFFERS NO LOCAL PARTICIPATION IN ANY ORGANIZATIONS. 

IS THIS THE REPUBLICAN PATH TO SUCCESS?   IF SO, THE MASS GOP IS DESTROYING ITSELF WITH CANDIDATES SUCH AS THIS.

REGISTER AND VOTE! 

14-year incumbent faces challenger in Plymouth County treasurer race

By  Wheeler Cowperthwaite The Patriot Ledger

Posted Oct 5, 2020 

Democrat Thomas O’Brien, who has held the treasurer position since 2006, is facing a Republican challenger in the general election.

One incumbent Democrat and one challenging Republican are running in this year’s election for treasurer of Plymouth County, a position that rarely grabs headlines but manages vast sums of money as part of its duties.

Incumbent Thomas O’Brien, 56, of Plymouth, is running for reelection for the fourth time. He was first appointed as treasurer in 2006 and successfully ran for election in 2008.

Challenging him is Republican Carina Mompelas, 24, of Brockton, who previously ran for mayor in 2019.

Before running for treasurer, O’Brien was elected to the state House of Representatives for the 12th District, between 1996 and 2006.

O’Brien said as the chief financial officer for the county, which has an annual budget of $10 million, he helped develop a 10-year plan for the county. He was also tasked in 2014 with starting a fund, called Other Post Employment Benefits, also known as OPEB. The Governmental Accounting Standards Board required cities and towns to prefund their benefit obligations. O’Brien helped create a multiple employer trust to leverage the resources of towns in Plymouth and surrounding areas.

“The combined assets of a number of employers mean better returns, lower fees and better performance,” he said.

A total of 28 cities, towns and other entities are part of the county-run trust, he said.

One of O’Brien’s statutory roles is the administration of $1.12 billion in the Plymouth County Retirement Association, which covers a total of 11,663 people.

“We’ve more than doubled assets under my management,” he said.

Mompelas said she works as a financial analyst and has worked in finance for many years. She graduated from the University of Massachusetts Boston.

Mompelas said she wants to “restore ethics” in the treasurer’s office and said O’Brien has “failed to serve his constituents,” charging O’Brien with not doing enough during his tenure.

She said she wants more transparency within county government, starting with the filming and publishing of public meetings, a position advocated for by candidates in the county commission primary.

Mompelas said not enough people know what the county treasurer does because of a lack of outreach.

She said she sees the role of country treasurer is to make sure money “is flowing the right way, and keeping revenue up for the county.”

The county is like a franchise of the state government, she said.

Voters in Massachusetts have until Oct. 24 to register to vote in the Nov. 3 primary and until Oct. 28 to request a mail-in ballot. Early voting will take place from Oct. 16 to Oct. 30.

Mail-in ballots postmarked by Election Day and received by Nov. 6 will be counted. A town or city’s books will also remain open for 10 days for military and overseas ballots to arrive.

Registration can be done by mail or  at sec.state.ma.us/ovr


MEET THE CANDIDATES

Name: CARINA MOMPELAS

Address: 34 Walnut S., Brockton

Age: 24

Family: Single

Occupation: Financial analyst

Relevant experience: Ran for mayor of Brockton

Other: Volunteers for Best Buddies mentors with youth with RISE


Name: THOMAS O’BRIEN

Address: 38 Flint Locke Drive, Plymouth

Age: 56

Family: Married, 2 grown children

Occupation: Plymouth County treasurer

Relevant experience: Treasurer, 2006-present; state representative, 1996-2006; financial consultant 2000-2006

Other: Member, Kingston Lion’s Club, co-founder South Shore Recycling Co-Op, Massachusetts municipal treasurer’s license


PLEASE LISTEN TO THE DEBATE. CARINA MOMPELAS HAS NO EXPERIENCE, DOESN'T UNDERSTAND THE JOB RESPONSIBILITIES AND IS MAKING UNSUBSTANTIATED ACCUSATIONS.

WATD Studios: Listen to Live Political Forum with Candidates for Plymouth County Treasurer

On Tuesday night WATD held a political forum with the candidates for Plymouth County Treasurer, incumbent Democrat Tom O’Brien and Republican challenger, Carina Mompelas.

Moderator Christine James, was joined by Monday Night Talk Host, Kevin Tocci, and Reporter Charles Mathewson, asking questions.

Listen to entire forum here:

Audio Player

 

LINK



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