Wednesday, January 9, 2013

The Real Culprit

Pennsylvania Governor Corbett is suing the NCAA, which according to the governor overstepped its authority by inflicting stiff penalties on Penn State University, claiming that those sanctions are hurting the state. It's hubris of Governor Corbett to find time in his schedule to sue the NCAA over the sanctions he initially supported levied at Penn State for covering and giving free reign to a sexual predator to abuse children on the campus of the institution.

As governor, Mr. Corbett has no capacity on how to effectively manage Pennsylvania's affairs. He is clueless at stopping the flow of unregistered guns coming in the state; he is woefully impotent at creating jobs for Pennsylvanians; he callously de-funded public schools; and he gleefully signed-off on the voter suppression law that had to be overturned by the State's Supreme Court.

As Attorney General, Governor Corbett moved at a snail's pace in bringing the Sandusky issue to light, and in this writer's opinion, the newly elect Attorney General should be investigating him.

Consequently, if Governor Corbett is looking for the real culprit who's hurting the state of Pennsylvania, all he has to do is look in the mirror.

 

 

 
Anthony Johnson