Stop means stop
I propose a $1,000 fine for these idiots who constantly blow stop signs in Northeast Philly. Maybe they can use that money to teach these morons how to read. STOP does not mean step on it. It means “stop,” as in pause for a second or two.
Mark Ritter
Tacony
Let ICE in the CJC
The Criminal Justice Center is a public building that is supposed to give access to everyone. You can’t pick and choose who you want to allow in. If that is the case then I don’t want the activists allowed and I don’t want them threatening the Philadelphia Sheriff’s Office. Who do they think they are?
Richard Donofry
East Torresdale
Shop small businesses in December
Since December 2020, American Workers Radio, local business owners and small business associations have been promoting December as “National Small Business Month.” The response to December as National Small Business Month continues to be good and our thanks to everyone helping promote the importance of shopping at local businesses. Americans celebrate several special holiday occasions during December, and everyone is asked to be an ambassador of the December “National Small Business Month” campaign and all efforts that benefit American workers. Inflation has placed a lot of stress on America’s businesses and also American workers. This is another reason why it is important for us to support American workers and the products they make as well as the services they provide to customers. America needs all of us to be united for the well-being of the United States and our fellow Americans.
To help promote the campaign, there is a poster on the front page of AmericanWorkersRadio.com. The poster can be printed out and displayed by small businesses to let customers know they welcome your business and are supporters of National Small Business Month.
Kindly spread this information to your family and friends. For more information, visit NationalSmallBusinessMonth.com or the link on the front page of AmericanWorkersRadio.com.
Thanks for helping promote this positive effort. Your comments and suggestions are always welcome. Email them to [email protected].
Michael Blichasz
Torresdale

