Schuylkill County word for the day
Narrative
8/24/20251 min read


I just finished watching a hearing where Watro expressed how impressed he is with Nicholas Boyle. Now I find another where Congressman Meuser refers to Boyle as the embodiment of American entrepreneurial spirit.
This revelation took place on 12/13/23, roughly 7 months after this asshole stole my car. How is this possible? I notified all government agencies that my Mini was stolen on 5/23. I think that I have this figured out, and it's your fault, the clueless voter.
I first noticed this controlling narrative when McAdoo Solicitor Baranko refused to help me report my car stolen. I would only be worthy of an audience providing I spill my guts in a public forum where he could control the narrative. Despite the fact that the MPD stole my car, there are actual laws stating that if they are involved, there are alternatives.
Then I find a school hazing incident that Boyle presided over as a school board member. I kept reading about individuals chastised for discussing the event, like the locals don't have a right. Now, the best that I could find was a hazing event that involved a banana; you fill in the blanks. Why don't I know? Because they controlled the narrative.
One way or another, I'm leaving this hellhole, so I don't have a dog in this fight. The first thing abused taxpayers need to do to fight Schuylkill County corruption is stop hiring ex-cops into government; by definition, that is called a police state. The second is to have the taxpayer control the narrative. Isn't that what the whole Declaration of Independence was all about, empowerment of the common people?