Monday, February 22, 2021

Ben Downing for Governor of Massachusetts in 2022

February 22, 2021

Hello Good People, Biased news media outlets, and Corrupt Politicians (& Greedy lobbyists),

I really enjoyed reading the Commonwealth's news email about Ben Downing's run for Governor of Massachusetts next year of 2022. It is too bad that our native hometown of Pittsfield (Mass.) tells its youth to leave the area because of its distressed local economy with a drastically shrinking middle class. I have a Master of Public Administration from U Mass Amherst (May 1999), and the first thing I learned about being a community leader is that the people who live there are the most valuable resource, which means that politicians and business leaders are supposed to invest in the working class people so they are able to earn a living wage, shop at local businesses, pay municipal taxes and fees, and invest in their properties and/or small businesses. My view of Massachusetts, which I studied during my at graduate school at U Mass, is that there are a lot of economically unequal communities in classist Massachusetts where median incomes range from well over 6-figures to under $30,000 per year. Some of Massachusetts wealthy suburban public schools districts around Boston have better educational performance results than even the well-to-do private schools that guarantee most wealthy family's children acceptance into an Ivy League college, such as Harvard University. The past Governors of Massachusetts have mostly been multimillionaires, including Willard Mitt Romney who is worth around $300 million, and William Floyd Weld, who was born into an old wealth, blue blood aristocratic family who bequeathed him with an $80 million trust fund that goes back to the Mayflower. I believe that Ben Downing would be a lot more representative of the people who actually live and work in Massachusetts than Mitt Romney and Bill Weld. 

- Jonathan Melle

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"For Downing, politics are personal"

By Michael Jonas – CommonWealth reporter - February 22, 2021

On paper, Ben Downing looks very much like someone who might launch a run for governor while still in his 30s, which is what the 39-year-old Democrat did earlier this month, becoming the first declared candidate in the 2022 race.

His dad was a popular elected official in Pittsfield where Downing grew up, elected four times as Berkshire County district attorney. After college, Downing worked for several members of the state’s congressional delegation in Washington before mounting a winning campaign for state Senate at age 24 (he had turned 25 by Election Day) and going on to serve 10 years in the Legislature before leaving in 2017 to spend several years working the clean energy field.

“It looks like a straight line on paper,” Downing said of his aggressive political rise on this week’s episode of The Codcast. He says it’s actually been anything but.

He wasn’t sure what he’d do after graduating from Providence College and wound up following a college roommate to Washington, where he eventually landed staff positions working with several Massachusetts congressmen. He ran for Senate in 2006, he says, not because of his father’s elected office, but because of his tragic death from a heart attack in 2003, at age 52. 

“I don't know if I ever would have run for the state Senate if my father was still alive,” he said. “One of the reasons I was able to muster the confidence to run was that one of the first public speeches I ever had to give was my father's eulogy. And when you've stood in front of a church of your family and friends when your whole world is shattered and you can get through that, then speaking to a local Democratic town committee, to a neighborhood association, to a big crowd isn't all that daunting anymore.” 

The second way his father’s death fueled his run for office, Downing says, was by witnessing the outpouring of support his family got from the community in Pittsfield, a place that has seen its economic fortunes flag amid a steady exodus of young people heading elsewhere for better opportunity after college.

“That community was always there for us,” Downing said. “And yet that's the same community that, people told me growing up, had nothing to offer us that we ought to study hard and get away from it. And that was part of the reason I wanted to run, because I looked at those people who were there for us, who lined the streets for my dad, and said they deserve better than to be written off. And I know that's true of communities like Pittsfield across Massachusetts.”

He would come to appreciate that community support again in 2012 with the tragic sudden death of his younger brother Nate at age 26 from a genetic heart defect. 

“All loss is unique and painful regardless of the time and the circumstances, and too many people have had to deal with that over this last year,” he said. “For me, the impact was to deepen my empathy.” He said the experiences have also made him “more impatient” and “less tolerant of the idea that we can just put off trying to do good work, put off trying to solve big problems to the next year, to the next session, to the next decade. Which too often is what happens in Massachusetts.”

On issues facing the state, Downing cuts a decidedly progressive profile, advocating a more activist role for state government and not shying away from the idea of new taxes, particularly on those most able to pay, to support more initiatives. As for Charlie Baker’s leadership, he faults the governor for not advancing bold solutions to longstanding problems. 

“Charlie Baker is a good man and a dedicated public servant,” he said. “He's someone who I disagree with on the issues. I think he's someone who has accumulated significant political capital, and the instances, the examples of him using that capital to address those big challenges, to address climate and economic and racial justice are few and far between.” 

Downing, who now lives in East Boston with his wife and two young sons, shows an admirable reluctance to “Monday morning quarterback” and attack Baker’s early moves during the pandemic. But “there aren’t any excuses for where we land right now,” he says of the state’s troubled vaccine rollout. 

You can think of the governor as having two big roles – setting out a broad vision through his or her political philosophy, while also tending to the day-to-day functioning and mechanics of state government. 

Downing, however, pushes back on that. “They’re not silos,” he said. “I don't think anyone could have foreseen a pandemic on the scale and with the impact of COVID-19. But we knew that tough times would come, even if we were in a boom back from the previous recession. We know there are these ups and downs. For me, that's where our leadership has come up short, whether in the corner office or in the Legislature – taking the steps in those more stable times that will take the edge off the worst parts of the downturn.”

“If you just manage in the day-to-day,” Downing said, “at some point you're chasing the day-to-day and you lose a feel for the broader goal and the broader set of principles and values you're trying to work towards.”

This week on the Codcast, we talk with Ben Downing the first declared candidate for governor in the 2022 race.

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March 2, 2021

Re: My web letter to candidate for Governor of Massachusetts Ben Downing

My dad, Bob Melle, is a former Berkshire County Commissioner (1997 - mid-2000). We went to Beacon Hill and spoke to legislative committees about Berkshire County not having real representation in Boston. My dad said that the multibillion dollar cost overruns in Boston's "Big Dig" could cover Berkshire County Government for over 5,000 years. I told Boston lawmakers that they were wrong to target Berkshire County Government for inefficiencies when Boston's "Big Dig" costs many billions of dollars, leaks millions of gallons of water everyday, and later claimed the lives of innocent people. Then State Representative Marty Walsh, now Boston's outgoing Mayor, looked at me with annoyed eyes, and said to me that I would say that about Boston's "Big Dig". Marty Walsh told me that I already shared my thoughts with him when I emailed the entire Massachusetts State Legislature last summer (1998). Marty Walsh then proclaimed that Boston's "Big Dig" is an engineering marvel. After Boston abolished Berkshire County Government, they put Pontoosuc Lake in a state accounting agency for two whole years from July 1, 2000 - June 30, 2002. When lake residents and business complained about the weed infested and neglected lake, the state government said that accountants do not take care of lakes. In closing, my story serves as an example of how Boston does not care about the rest of Massachusetts, while they take our tax dollars for pork barrel boondoggles like Boston's "Big Dig".

- Jonathan Melle

Ben Downing for Massachusetts (ngpvan.com)

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Hello Patrick Fennell,

Let us recount Beacon Hill's public record from January 1, 2021 - today, March 11, 2021.  The Massachusetts State Legislature collected up to 3 legislative pay raises to start off the new year.  Governor Charlie Baker oversaw the botch Covid-19 vaccination program.  Charlie Baker replaced his political hack appointment at the Holyoke Soldiers Home - where around 80 Veterans died of Covid-19 - with a new hospital administrator with no experience running hospitals.  Most of last year (2020)'s stimulus money is left unspent by Beacon Hill.  The new stimulus bill will be signed by President Joe Biden today.  Beacon Hill will receive even more federal stimulus funds.  Where will all of this stimulus money be spent by Beacon Hill?  The state's unemployment account lost around a net $430 million.  In less than one-half-hour at 2 p.m. today, the Massachusetts state House of Representatives will vote to give big business hundreds of millions of dollars in tax breaks, which does NOT benefit most of the state, especially rural regions like Berkshire County.

Meanwhile, over one million workers in Massachusetts have lost their jobs and health insurance.

I remember when Governor Willard Mitt Romney - who has his tax shelter accounts in the Cayman Islands - was the Governor of Massachusetts, and the state received a huge settlement from the tobacco firms.  Beacon Hill made Holy Sermon on the Mount-like speeches about how the settlement funds would go to hospitals, cancer smoking victims, and educating the youth about the dangers of tobacco.  Then, after Beacon Hill received the settlement funds, I read news articles that hardly any of the money went to hospitals, cancer smoking victims, and educating the youth about the dangers of tobacco.  Instead, Beacon Hill put the money in the General Fund and gave themselves big legislative pay raises and other generous public perks.

Then there is Boston's "Big Dig", which had multibillion dollar cost overruns, leaks millions of gallons of dirty water everyday, and has claimed the lives of innocent people.  Beacon Hill did not mind cutting local aid and public education dollars, but God forbid Boston's "Big Dig" did not receive tens of billions of dollars in state government funding.

In closing, Beacon Hill only does disservices to the people who live in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts!  Vote out all of the corrupt career political hack politicians on Beacon Hill!  They are all a disgrace!

Best wishes,

Jonathan Melle

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"Bidenomics beats Reaganomics and I should know – I saw Clintonomics fail"
By Robert Reich, Op-Ed, March 14, 2021

A quarter-century ago, I and other members of Bill Clinton’s cabinet urged him to reject the Republican proposal to end welfare. It was too punitive, we said, subjecting poor Americans to deep and abiding poverty. But Clinton’s political advisers warned that unless he went along, he would jeopardize his reelection.

That was the end of welfare as we knew it. As Clinton boasted in his State of the Union address to Congress that year: “The era of big government is over.”

Until Thursday, that is. Joe Biden signed into law the biggest expansion of government assistance since the 1960s – a guaranteed income for most families with children, raising the maximum benefit by up to 80% per child.

As Biden put it in his address to the nation, as if answering Clinton: “The government isn’t some foreign force in a distant capital. No, it’s us, all of us, we the people.”

As a senator, Biden supported Clinton’s 1996 welfare restrictions, as did most Americans. What happened between then and now? Three big things.

First, Covid. The pandemic has been a national wake-up call on the fragility of middle-class incomes. The deep Covid recession has revealed the harsh consequences of most Americans living paycheck to paycheck.

For years, Republicans used welfare to drive a wedge between the white working middle class and the poor. Ronald Reagan portrayed black, inner-city mothers as freeloaders and con artists, repeatedly referring to “a woman in Chicago” as the “welfare queen”.

Trump replaced economic Reaganism with narcissistic grievances, claims of voter fraud and cultural paranoia

Starting in the 1970s, women had streamed into paid work in order to prop up family incomes decimated by the decline in male factory jobs. These families were particularly susceptible to the Republican message. Why should “they” get help for not working when “we” get no help, and we work?

By the time Clinton campaigned for president, “ending welfare as we knew it” had become a talisman of so-called New Democrats, even though there was little or no evidence that welfare benefits discouraged the unemployed from taking jobs. (In Britain, enlarged child benefits actually increased employment among single mothers.)

Yet when Covid hit, a new reality became painfully clear: public assistance was no longer just for “them”. It was needed by all of “us”.

The second big thing was Donald Trump. He exploited racism, to be sure, but also replaced economic Reaganism with narcissistic grievances, claims of voter fraud and cultural paranoia stretching from Dr Seuss to Mr Potato Head.

Trump obliterated concerns about government give-aways. The Cares Act, which he signed into law at the end of March 2020, gave most Americans checks of $1,200 (to which he calculatedly attached his name). When this proved enormously popular, he demanded the next round of stimulus checks be $2,000.

But Trump’s biggest give-away was the GOP’s $1.9tn 2018 tax cut, under which benefits went overwhelmingly to the top 20%. Despite promises of higher wages for everyone else, nothing trickled down. Meanwhile, during the pandemic, America’s 660 billionaires – major beneficiaries of the tax cut – became $1.3tn wealthier, enough to give every American a $3,900 check and still be as rich as they were before the pandemic.

The third big thing is the breadth of Biden’s plan. Under it, more than 93% of the nation’s children – 69 million – receive benefits. Incomes of Americans in the lowest quintile will increase by 20%; those in the second-lowest, 9%; those in the middle, 6%.

Rather than pit the working middle class against the poor, this unites them. Some 76% of Americans supported the bill, including 63% of low-income Republicans (a quarter of all Republican voters). Younger conservatives are particularly supportive, presumably because people under 50 have felt the brunt of the four-decade slowdown in real wage growth.

Given all this, it’s amazing that zero Republican members of Congress voted for it, while 278 voted for Trump’s tax cuts for corporations and the rich.

The political lesson is that today’s Democrats – who enjoy popular vote majorities in presidential elections (having won seven of the past eight) – can gain political majorities by raising the wages of both middle class and poor voters, while fighting Republican efforts to suppress the votes of likely Democrats.

The economic lesson is that Reaganomics is officially dead. For years, conservative economists argued that tax cuts for the rich create job-creating investments, while assistance to the poor creates dependency. Rubbish.

Bidenomics is exactly the reverse: Give cash to the bottom two-thirds and their purchasing power will drive growth for everyone. This is far more plausible. We’ll learn how much in coming months.

Robert Reich, a former US secretary of labor, is professor of public policy at the University of California at Berkeley and the author of Saving Capitalism: For the Many, Not the Few and The Common Good. His new book, The System: Who Rigged It, How We Fix It, is out now. He is a columnist for Guardian US

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March 20, 2021

Ben Downing will be on TV Sunday morning.  He wants to raise state government taxes on high income earners.  He is critical of Massachusetts State Police Troopers who declined opportunities to receive the Covid-19 vaccination.

https://www.wcvb.com/article/massachusetts-democratic-candidate-for-governor-ben-downing-on-the-record/35888852

Masachusetts gubernatorial hopeful Ben Downing critical of state troopers passing on COVID-19 vaccines (wcvb.com)

As for the Lovely Linda Tyer and Tricia Farley Bouvier, I believe they both care about Pittsfield, but that they are out of touch with a majority of the people who live there.  The Lovely Linda lives very close to the Hancock border, while Tricia Farley Bouvier lives close to the Lenox border.  I believe that the Lovely Linda and Tricia Farley Bouvier are smart not to live in inner city Pittsfield because they value their personal safety and peace of mind.  They are part of the Jimmy "Rolodex" Ruberto faction of Pittsfield politics.  I was disappointed in them because they took no accountability for the dozens of deaths from coronavirus at Pittsfield's nursing homes.   I see them as failed career politicians.

- Jonathan Melle

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May 14, 2021

Hello Erin at Act on Mass, & blogger Dan Valenti, respectively,

First to Erin at Act on Mass, I wish to respond to your question about why I support your new political advocacy group.  I believe in democracy and a state government that equitably invests in all of the people who live in Massachusetts.  For many decades now, Beacon Hill lawmakers have done nothing but disservices to the people they supposedly represent.  My dad, Bob Melle, was a politician over 2 decades ago, and his political dealings with Beacon Hill were the ugly stuff of retaliation, done deals, and Boston's "Big Dig" boondoggle receiving tens of billions of wasteful and inefficient tax dollars while Beacon Hill lawmakers told him that Berkshire County government was inefficient and had to be abolished and taken over the Boston's state government bureaucrats.  My dad, who was the last chair of the Berkshire County Commission until June 30th, 2000, once told Beacon Hill lawmakers at a Boston Statehouse legislative hearing that he could run Berkshire County government for 5,000 years based on Boston's "Big Dig" recurring multi-billion-dollar cost overruns.  I felt that Beacon Hill was the pot calling Berkshire County government or the kettle black because both forms of government were inefficient!

Beacon Hill lawmakers should not be so top-down and secretive that the people who pay their excessive public salaries and perks are shut out of Massachusetts State Government.  The Boston Globe just last month reported that Beacon Hill lawmakers give big businesses in Massachusetts $17.8 billion per year in state tax breaks.  The Massachusetts state lottery is one of the most successful state lottery operations in the nation.  The reality of the lottery is that is really an inequitable system of voluntary regressive taxation that allows big businesses to pay billions of dollars less in state taxes, while throwing financial crumbs back to the cities and towns, and public education.  The ratio of greedy Beacon Hill lobbyists to Beacon Hill lawmakers is huge.  My point is that Beacon Hill is not only undemocratic, but also, Beacon Hill is very inequitable because the Boston-based state lawmakers are NOT investing in ALL of the people and taxpayers who live in Massachusetts.

Second, to blogger Dan Valenti, addiction is a brain disease.  When people compulsively gamble, it is not so much about winning money, but it is about the dopamine rush or high the compulsive gambler receives when he or she wins.  Compulsive gamblers' high is compared to a crack cocaine addict's high.  Lottery tickets and casinos are shiny and modeled after proverbial opiate dens.  When a compulsive gambling addict sees and senses lottery tickets and casino joints, they (lottery/casino) are playing on his or her chemicals lighting up in their brain with feel good chemicals when the compulsive gambler wins money.  The unholy trinity of mental illness addiction is an addict seeking out sex workers (including porn), drugs and alcohol, and gambling joints.  All three addictive activities give an addict's brain a high, but also a brain disease.  When someone you love is addicted to any of the unholy trinity vices, then you should help them in evidenced based mental health recovery so they don't destroy their life with the brain disease of addiction.  Most of the time, a recovering addict will tell you that he or she was self-medicating instead of receiving psychiatric mental health care.  Recovery from addiction and other mental illnesses is a lifelong journey, and it is not always easy.  In my life, I try to be a mental health peer who supports people like myself in evidenced based mental health recovery.  Lastly, I will never judge a person in recovery and I will never use mental health as a weapon against anyone, including myself.

Best wishes,

Jonathan Melle

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Jonathan,

Whether you’re a climate activist fighting for the Legislature to take bolder action on climate change, a union worker tired of Massachusetts refusing to provide basic protections for workers, or just a resident who wants health care to be a human right, we all have different reasons for why transparency matters to us.

Your public narrative - the personal story of why you chose to be a part of this fight - is an invaluable tactic of persuasion. Not only is it a powerful tool to encourage our legislators to take a stand, it’s also a great tool for building community, and motivating fellow activists to keep fighting.

That’s why Sunrise Boston will be holding a Public Narrative Workshop next Thursday, May 20th at 7:00PM, to help you develop your story and learn how you can use it to build support for transparency!

If you can’t make it, we still want to hear your story! We’re looking for enthusiastic campaign members to make short, informal videos about why State House reform matters to them.

This campaign is all about uplifting voices and shifting the culture, inside the State House and out, to center the needs and values of everyday people. If dozens of people make and post videos about transparency and why they’re in this fight, we can shift the narrative and spread the word about the campaign statewide.

Want to publish a video? Click here to find out how to get started and some guidelines for the video campaign:

CREATE A VIDEO >>

Thanks for everything you do,

Erin

Act on Mass

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May 31, 2021

I honor all of the American Soldiers who served and gave their lives in defense of our beloved country.  I am very upset with the Holyoke Soldiers Home debacle where 76 Veterans died of Covid-19 over the past year.  Governor Charlie Baker should take responsibility for what happened there.  Politicians vote to send U.S. Soldiers to fight in wars, but then when Veterans return home, they go homeless, live in poverty, are unemployed or under-employed, have to fight state and federal VA bureaucracies for their benefits and healthcare, and face episodes of domestic conflict with their respective families.  When I go to the VA hospital, Veterans never judge each others' military service, but rather, we support each other as brothers and sisters.  One thing all Veterans say in unity is that Veterans never want to see or hear of a homeless Veteran.  In closing, no one should have to experience homelessness, poverty, and so on, especially Veterans and their families.

- Jonathan Melle

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June 2, 2021

Hello Erin at Act on Mass, and Patrick Fennell, respectively,

Beacon Hill is secretive and full of corrupt career political hacks in a one political party dominated Massachusetts State Legislature.  The Berkshire delegation to Beacon Hill does NOT represent the people who live in their respective Western Massachusetts' legislative districts.  Even nearly 2-decade-long career politician Lenox State Representative Smitty Pignatelli published an op-ed in the Berkshire Eagle explaining that Berkshire County has lost huge numbers of population and living wage jobs over the decades, while state, local and public school districts costs have all increased (without Smitty looking at himself in the proverbial mirror).  We live in an age of great economic inequality, and the mostly rural Western Massachusetts region is falling behind the Boston area.  Also, let us not forget about PAC Man Richie Neal, who has been in U.S. Congress for over 3 decades now, who only represents K Street corporate lobbyist firms who donate millions of special interest dollars into his campaign coffers each and every year.  PAC Man Richie Neal is one of the top corporate Democrats in the Swamp who drowns out the voices of the grassroots Democrats on Capitol Hill.

The Berkshire delegation - Chrome Dome: Adam Hinds, Trippy Country Buffet: Tricia Farley Bouvier, Paul Marx: Paul Mark, Smitty Pignatelli, and the Mayor: John Barrett III - are all useless backbenchers in Boston.  The Eastern Massachusetts Country Club career politicians in Boston only show up on payday.  I was watching the Boston news a while back, and a Beacon Hill State Representative lady said that there are the Starbucks versus the Dunkin coffee drinking state lawmakers.  The Starbucks state lawmakers live in the Boston area elite and wealthy suburbs where the median income is between $200,000 to $300,000 per year.  The Dunkin state lawmakers live in the rest of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts where median incomes are below $100,000 per year.

It is all a game to the Boston area dominated career politicians instead of a state government democracy for most to all of the people who live in all of Massachusetts.  Beacon Hill lawmakers vote themselves 40 percent pay raises, receive up to 3 legislative pay raises every 2 years, pad their taxpayer-funded retirement accounts with committee assignments, vote in near unanimous blocs to please the very powerful House Speaker or Senate President, and shut out the public from most of their state legislative business negotiations.

Lastly, while Beacon Hill lawmakers took months off at a time in 2020, 76 Veterans in the Holyoke Soldiers Home tragically died from Covid-19.  Governor Charlie Baker has taken zero responsibility for the WORST debacle in the over 400 year history of Massachusetts government.  Over one million Massachusetts workers lost their jobs and health insurance over the past year, while Beacon Hill lawmakers went missing in action.  In closing, Beacon Hill only does disservices to the people they only screw over instead of supposedly represent in Massachusetts state government.

Best wishes,

Jonathan Melle

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June 2, 2021

Jonathan,

With just a month to go until the House Rules vote in July, we’re ramping up our campaign to put pressure on the Legislature to vote for transparency.

So, how will we win? By changing the culture of our state government inside and out to re-center the voices that matter: yours. The State House is used to shutting constituents out of the process, but our campaign is all about elbowing our way back in by bringing as many Massachusetts residents as possible into the political process.

One of the most powerful tools you have to organize for transparency and convince your representative to sign on to the People’s House Campaign amendments is your own personal story! We all have different reasons for being a part of this campaign, and these reasons are powerful. The truth is people aren’t always convinced by facts and logic. Instead, we’re persuaded and motivated by stories. And without stories, we forget why we’re fighting for change in the first place.

That’s why we’re cohosting another Public Narrative Workshop with Sunrise Boston on Wednesday, June 9th at 7pm! Come to the workshop to learn more about how to develop your own story, and how to use it as an essential organizing tool:

RSVP TODAY >>

Whether you got into this fight because of the growing threat of climate change, because you’re invested in protecting our immigrant communities, or to fight for better labor protections for workers, we all have different reasons for why transparency matters to us.

Your public narrative - the personal story of why you chose to be a part of this campaign - is an important persuasion tactic not just to encourage reps to take a stand, but also for building community and bringing new people into the fight.

RSVP for the Public Narrative Workshop June 9th, 7:00 develop your story and learn how you can use it to build support for transparency!

RSVP TODAY >>

Thanks for everything you do,

Erin

Act on Mass

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June 2, 2021

Jonathon;

The 2022 state budget is huge! Remember the state was pretty much shutdown since officially March 2020, but we know part-timers at Cumberland Farms put in more work hours in a week than any elected politician in Boston does in a year.

When work isn't being done the budget shoud be smaller, not bigger, plus Biden Bucks are floating around.

Let's be honest our Berkshire delegation is a disgrace.

Patrick Fennell

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June 3, 2021

Hello Pat,

I agree with you about voting out every current member of the Massachusetts State Legislature.  I also believe there should be no such thing as a career politician.  It would be great if there was a law that said elected officials can only serve for 8 years with no taxpayer-funded pension and other perks.  It would also be great if greedy Boston Statehouse lobbyists like Dan Bosley, Peter Larkin and Stan Rosenberg had to choose between their taxpayer-funded pensions and other public perks or making their respective 6-figure lobbyist salaries by bribing Beacon Hill Salons.

I have a Master of Public Administration, and I have read many public policy papers over the years.  It all boils down to the government investing in ALL of the people and taxpayers that the elected politicians are supposed to be representing in local, state and federal government.  In return for public dollars going to the proverbial Mary Jane and Joe Kapanski family instead of only to the vested and special interests, the proverbial Kapanski family in turn invests their living wage family income into their community and state's small businesses who in turn hire the Mary Jane and Joe Kapanski's children.  The growing Kapanski family lives a middle class life where they pay state and local taxes and invest in their property.  The cycle of public investment then produces economic growth in the Kapanski family's community and state.

Beacon Hill is doing the opposite of investing in ALL of the people who live in Massachusetts.  Like I wrote yesterday, the Starbucks coffee drinking state lawmakers go home to their wealthy Boston area suburban communities where the average home is worth around $1 million and the median income is between $200,000 to $300,000 per year.  The Dunkin coffee drinking state lawmakers - or most of them - go home to their working and underclass communities where Main Street is at the bottom of the K-shaped economic recession.  Massachusetts has always been very classist, but now it has become the poster child for economic inequality.

We the People are ALL supposed to be equal in the eyes of our government.  ALL of the people and taxpayers of Massachusetts should be invested in by Beacon Hill's Salons.  We should all have a voice in our state government.  Beacon Hill lawmakers should NOT be so secretive and shut out the people from their legislative business negotiations.  I hope Beacon Hill will change for the better in the future, but I won't be holding my breath!

Best wishes,

Jonathan

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February 18, 2023

I told people that I liked Maura Healey's 2022 campaign for Governor of Massachusetts after I read a news article that she would go from campaigning to shooting hoops with common people in places like my native hometown of Pittsfield, Massachusetts.  I liked Maura Healey's campaign commercials, too, whereby she played basketball with the common people.  I hope that the Boston Celtics win the 2022 - 2023 NBA championship in Governor Maura Healey's first year as the Governor of Massachusetts.  The professional basketball players could even ask her for some pointers.

Jonathan A. Melle

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"Former aide to Sen. Ben Downing named commissioner of state Department of Energy Resources"
By The Berkshire Eagle, March 4, 2023

BOSTON — Elizabeth Mahony, who worked with former state Sen. Benjamin Downing D-Pittsfield, when he served in the state Legislature, was recently named commissioner of the state Department of Energy Resources.

The department develops and implements policies and programs aimed at ensuring the adequacy, security, diversity and cost-effectiveness of the commonwealth's energy supply to create a clean, affordable and resilient energy future for all residents, businesses, communities and institutions.

Mahony started her new position February 27, [2023].

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Thursday, February 11, 2021

I hate Luciforo, blogger Dan Valenti!

February 11, 2021

Hello blogger Dan Valenti,

I understand that I am not allowed to respond to the posts about "Luciforo" on your awesome blog.  Here are the two posts:

(1) “If a little guy like my dad (or me) spoke out to them, we faced retribution." - Jon Melle

Most parents live the dream of what they wished could have been through their kids, your the kid who lives the dream of what you wished through your dad. Your dad was a great commissioner for the time and believe me he didn’t need your input of you trying to be a political maker which in the end caused trouble for him and yourself.

(2) I don’t think Jon at the time understood the true nature of politics and especially locally where few control the many and how down and dirty it becomes when you challenge the powers that be. The debate over whether or not to abolish county government was a very hot and emotional issue with millions of dollars at stake for GOB/SICs. Jon’s dad fought hard to retain county government and that put him at odds with the powers that be (Including Andy Nuciforo, who championed the abolishment) and put a target on his back (Politically). And it became nasty, which Jon had to witness, as his dad was beaten down. But no one ever lost respect for the man and it was never personal…Just politics. But the ordeal was a traumatic one that has forever tainted Jon’s behavior and view of Berkshire county.

My response to you, blogger Dan Valenti, which I understand I am not allowed to post on your awesome blog is:

Andrea F. Nuciforo's, Jr. systematic, conspiratorially having other people bully and threaten me without "Luciforo" leaving behind his own fingerprints/DNA since the day I first met him when I was all of 20 years old during the Spring of 1996, mean-spirited and vicious rumors, blacklisting me from employment when I lived in the Berkshires as a young man, secretive and false allegations against me that I was making "veiled threats" against him to the Pittsfield Police Department when I was a graduate student at UMass Amherst during the Spring of 1998 when I was 22 years old, and his multiple state "ethics" complaints against my dad to multiple Massachusetts state government agencies when he was a Berkshire County Commissioner (1997 - mid-2000) from the Fall of 1997 - Spring of 1998 to try to get my dad fired from his then state government job in the Pittsfield District Court Probation Office and force his resignation from his elected position on the Berkshire County Commission all felt personal to me.  To be clear, I hate "Luciforo"!  To be honest, I see "Luciforo" as the inbred, dark political Prince of Pittsfield politics whose late father was a Pittsfield State Senator, too, and then a Pittsfield Probate and Family Court Judge, his late Aunt was Pittsfield's first woman Mayor and a career Professor at Berkshire Community College, and his Uncle was a career Pittsfield State Representative.  "Luciforo" had to step down from the Massachusetts State Senate in 2006 because he was illegally in bed with Boston's big banks and insurance companies.  "Luciforo" used his political connections in Pittsfield and Boston to be one of the first owners of his predatory marijuana business named Berkshire Roots.

I have two blog pages where I write about my negative experiences and feelings about "Luciforo":

Jonathan Melle on Politics: Andrea Nuciforo & Jonathan Melle & the month of May: Two Terrible Anniversaries!

https://jonathanmelleonpolitics.blogspot.com/2008/05/andrea-nuciforo-jonathan-melle-month-of.html

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Andrea F Nuciforo Jr aka Luciforo!: Jonathan Melle's stand against Luciforo!

https://luciforo.blogspot.com/2009/07/jonathan-melles-stand-against-luciforo.html 

In closing, I may be a disabled Veteran, but I am not stupid!  I know what "Luciforo" did to hurt my dad, and why he hurt me over many years of my adult life. I feel like it was not just dirty politics, but it was also personal!

Best wishes,

Jonathan A. Melle

Additional comments:

* Good post. The politicians and power people went hard after the commissioner. I believe it did go beyond politics with the personal attacks on the man. Just think about what we ended up with. The power brokers wanted to control government for themselves along with the power and money that goes with it. The commissioner fought against exactly what is going on today.

* Rightly so, it is abuse. Because he is a human being it is personal.

* What is the common thread here…..all…..Democrats & Keep voting that way, what did Einstein say?

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April 6, 2021

Pittsfield politics always has a rubber stamp city council and Mayor who answers to the Democratic Party bosses in Boston who are still in power after their 2020 homophobic and sleazy smear campaign against populist Alex Morse who dared to challenge Richie Neal, who is K Street corporate lobbyists' favorite PAC Man on Capitol Hill.  I have followed Pittsfield politics for decades, and I find it to be totally predictable and very mean-spirited.  Every fiscal year, Pittsfield politics raises spending by around 5%, hikes fees, and borrows at least $10 million or a lot more money to add to its hundreds of millions of dollars in public debts and other hidden liabilities.  Matt Kerwood uses creative accounting schemes to make the Lovely Linda look like she has stabilized city government's financial management, but it is all a house of cards that will most likely collapse into insolvency in the future.  Matt Kerwood is deferring most of Pittsfield's huge municipal debts and other hidden liabilities decades into the far off future.  Matt Kerwood is still building a huge slush fund, which he calls reserve accounts, that is estimated to be around $14 million.  Over the next 2 years, the Lovely Linda and Matt Kerwood will receive $41.6 million in direct aid that I call Biden Buck$.  Will the taxpaying public - the proverbial Kapanski family - be able to have a direct say into how Pittsfield's financial windfall will be spent by City Hall?  I won't be holding my breath.  On the state level, Pittsfield politics has State Representative Tricia Farley Bouvier, who votes herself big pay raises, and collects up to 3 legislative pay raises every two years.  Then there is State Senator Adam Hinds, who also votes himself big pay raises and cashes in with 3 legislative pay raises every two years.  TFB and Hinds both openly support raising state taxes, especially on the wealthy, but they have not offered to sacrifice any of their public pay and perks.  Pittsfield politics is mean-spirited because the ruling elite persecutes and blacklists anyone who doesn't fall in line with their agenda that is destroying the peace of mind and financial security of the proverbial Kapanski family.  Pittsfield politics has an antidemocratic reputation for very low voter turnout and little citizen participation in state and local government.  Pittsfield (Massachusetts) has one of the highest ratios in the state and nation for economic inequality because there are little to no living wage jobs there for the average working family.  The Lovely Linda lives in a wealthy gated community literally feet away from the Hancock border.  Wealthy Ward 4 in Pittsfield always elects the Mayor and the at large City Councilors.  The working class and proverbial Kapanski family have no real voice in Pittsfield politics.  One example of this is the skunk-like odor from a marijuana growing business that stinks up a working class neighborhood in Pittsfield.  People complained, but they still wake up to smelling stinky air.  Pittsfield has been losing population and jobs for decades on end since around the 1980s when GE closed shop and cut thousands of living wage jobs.  It has been over 30 years of a distressed local economy, but Pittsfield politics has done nothing for economic development to grow living wage jobs for all of that time.  I believe that Pittsfield politics did this on purpose because they make more money off of social services dollars and Level 5 inner city public schools than investing in a working class economy - or investing in people.  I call it "Perverse Incentives" where I explain that poverty and economic inequality is Pittsfield's real business.  In closing, Pittsfield politics does one thing successfully year after year, and it is screwing over Mary Jane and Joe Kapanski!

- Jonathan Melle

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May 20, 2021

Re: Nuciforo tried to jail me 23 years ago today

On May 20th, 1998, then Pittsfield (Massachusetts) State Senator Andrea Francesco Nuciforo Junior (aka Luciforo) set up secretive plans with the Pittsfield Police Department to have me arrested if I stopped by his state legislative district office on North Street to protest his role in abolishing Berkshire County Government.  Nuciforo falsely alleged to the police that I was making veiled threats against him and that I was agitated and upset with him for opposing my dad, who was a Berkshire County Commissioner, on county government.  Prior to Nuciforo's plans to jail me, Nuciforo filed multiple state "ethics" complaints against my dad, Bob Melle, to multiple Massachusetts state agencies.  Nuciforo tried to get my dad fired from his state government job as an Assistant Chief Probation Officer in the Pittsfield District Court and force my dad to resign his elected position as a Berkshire County Commissioner. Fortunately, Nuciforo did not succeed in putting me in jail.  Fortunately, Nuciforo did not succeed in getting my dad fired and forcing him to resign.

Since I first met Nuciforo in the Spring of 1996 - when I was only 20 years old - at a political candidate forum in Dalton (Massachusetts) where both he and my dad spoke as political candidates, Nuciforo conspiratorially had many people associated with his political network bully and threaten me on his behalf for many years of my young adult life without Nuciforo leaving behind his own proverbial fingerprints/DNA.  Nuciforo had his network of political operatives spread false and vicious rumors against me throughout the years in the Pittsfield area.  Nuciforo blacklisted me from receiving employment in the Pittsfield area when I was a young man.  I find it interesting that Nuciforo used to brag about filing state "ethics" complaints against people he didn't like when Nuciforo himself had to step down from the Massachusetts State Senate because he was illegally double dipping as Chair of the State Senate Finance Committee in Boston and also working as a corporate Attorney for Boston's big banks and insurance companies for the Boston law firm Berman and Dowell.  After Nuciforo had to leave his decade-long post in the Massachusetts State Senate, he anointed himself to the 6-year-long sinecure as Pittsfield's Registrar of Deeds by strong arming two women candidates named Sharon Henault and former Pittsfield Mayor Sara Hathaway out the 2006 state government "election".  In early-2007, the Boston Globe reported that Nuciforo wanted the then newly elected Governor of Massachusetts named Deval Patrick to appoint him to the post of Commissioner of Insurance, despite his illegal double dipping with Boston's insurance companies.  Nuciforo was passed over for that post.  Nuciforo used his anointed sinecure at the Pittsfield Registry of Deeds to plot a failed run for U.S. Congress in 2012 against "PAC Man" Richie Neal.  Nuciforo lost that election by 40 points.

Nuciforo comes from a political family who goes back many years in Pittsfield politics.  Nuciforo's late father was a Pittsfield State Senator and then a Pittsfield Probate Court Judge.  Nuciforo's late aunt was the first woman Mayor of Pittsfield and a longtime career professor at Berkshire Community College.  Nuciforo uncle was a career Pittsfield State Representative on Beacon Hill.  Nuciforo now owns Berkshire Roots, which is marijuana business in Pittsfield with an outlet in East Boston.  Nuciforo still practices law in both Pittsfield and Boston.  In closing, Nuciforo is a mean-spirited and vindictive little man who used his political connections to hurt people, such as my father and myself, while being a corrupt political insider who unethically enriched himself in government and practicing law.

In Truth!

Jonathan A. Melle

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July 6, 2021

Hello Erin at Act on Mass,

Congratulations on getting your long awaited Massachusetts State House of Representatives vote on House rules with possible House rules reforms on Wednesday afternoon July 7th, 2021 at 1:00 pm.  I admire your idealism and advocacy for the people and taxpayers of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.  I hope that the Beacon Hill lawmakers will vote for your proposals to: 

1. Make ALL committee votes public

2. Ensure reps and the public have 72 hours to read a bill before a vote

3. Reinstate term limits for the Speaker of the House

I support your political advocacy causes, of course, but I would be very surprised if Beacon Hill lawmakers open up their corrupt sausage making to the Sunlight, public input, and public record.

My dad was a politician - a Berkshire County Commissioner - out in Western Massachusetts over 2 decades ago, and I used to go with my dad to Beacon Hill's legislative hearings about Berkshire County government in the late-1990s.  My dad told Beacon Hill lawmakers back then that Boston's "Big Dig" public works project had recurring multi-billion-dollar cost overruns, yet the state was instead targeting Berkshire County government's $2.5 million per fiscal year budget as inefficient.  Beacon Hill lawmakers abolished Berkshire County government (via a budget rider during the Summer of 1998) effective July 1, 2000, while Boston's "Big Dig" has claimed multiple innocent lives, leaks millions of gallons of dirty water everyday, and cost state taxpayers over $20 billion for tunnels that will only last around 50 years.

Lastly, I am wondering when Beacon Hill lawmakers will pass the already nearly one week late and counting fiscal year 2022 Massachusetts State Budget?  Remember, they have billions of excess slush fund and stimulus fund dollars that they are sitting on instead of helping the people, agencies and businesses throughout Massachusetts.

Best regards,

Jonathan A. Melle

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July 6, 2021

Jonathan,

IT’S HAPPENING. At 1:30pm today, the House announced that the vote on the House Rules will take place tomorrow at 1:00pm - that’s right, with less than 24 hours notice. And the deadline to file amendments? 5:00PM today. Oh yeah, and the Rules package is 115 pages long.

House leadership is doing everything they can to stifle our voices and people power by ramming through their business-as-usual Rules proposal with no major transparency reforms. They want to reduce the number of constituents reps hear from in support of our amendments by giving us hardly any time to organize. But we won’t let that happen.

Email your rep NOW >>>

Ask your rep to support three changes to the House Rules proposal (H.3930):

1. Make ALL committee votes public

2. Ensure reps and the public have 72 hours to read a bill before a vote

3. Reinstate term limits for the Speaker of the House

ASK YOUR REP TO VOTE YES ON THESE AMENDMENTS >>

If you’d rather call your rep (or just check out the script ahead of time) you can find our script here.

The House only votes on their rules once every two years. This is our last chance until 2023 to fix the broken rules that govern how our reps govern. Let’s leave it all on the field.

In order to show Beacon Hill that our movement is watching, join us on the State House steps at 12:30pm tomorrow to rally during the vote!

Join our rally tomorrow at 12:30 on the State House steps >>>

This is what our campaign has been leading up to since October. Let’s make it count.

Honored to be in this fight with you,

Erin

Act on Mass

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July 18, 2021

Hello Patrick Fennell,

Sara Hathaway started her political career working as a legislative aide for Pittsfield State Senator Andrea Francesco Nuciforo Junior in 1997.  In 2001, Sara Hathaway ran for Mayor of Pittsfield with Nuciforo's blessing, and she served in that elected position for only one two year term before she was ousted by Jimmy Ruberto in 2003.  In the Fall of 1997, I was watching the Fall Foliage Parade in North Adams, and Nuciforo, with Sara Hathaway at his side, darted towards me from his parade route like he wanted to hit or physically assault me.  Sara Hathaway just stood there and watched Nuciforo bully me and she said nothing.  My Uncle from Saratoga Springs, New York and my cousin from North Adams stepped in front of me to protect me from Nuciforo, and then Nuciforo became scared because he was outnumbered and then he and Sara Hathaway walked away from me back to there parade route.  My dad, who was a Berkshire County Commissioner, would call Nuciforo's legislative district office in 1997, and Sara Hathaway would answer the telephone and say to my dad, "What do you want now?"  The two (Nuciforo and Sara Hathaway) were a pair of unprofessional brats who believed they could bully and intimidate anyone and everyone in Pittsfield who dared to question them.  From the Fall of 1997 through the Spring of 1998, Nuciforo filed multiple state "ethics" complaints against my dad in Pittsfield and in Boston to try to get my dad fired from his state job in the Pittsfield District Court Probation Office and his elected position as a Berkshire County Commissioner.  Fortunately, Nuciforo's state "ethics" complaints didn't do in my dad's appointed and elected government careers.  In the Spring of 1998, Nuciforo made false allegations to the Pittsfield Police Department that I was making "veiled threats" against him, and that if I showed up at his legislative district office I would be agitated by his work on Beacon Hill to abolish Berkshire County government and that I was to be immediately arrested.  My dad found out about Nuciforo's secretive plans to put me in then Sheriff Carmen Massimiano's Pittsfield jail, and my dad told me to stay away from Nuciforo.  Fortunately for me, Nuciforo's plot to jail me did not work.  The irony of Nuciforo's false allegations against me to the police was that he was the one harassing my dad and I with his conspiratorial bullying and legal shell games.  The other irony about Nuciforo filing state "ethics" complaints against my dad was that Nuciforo had to step down from the Massachusetts State Senate in 2006 because he was in bed with Boston's big banks and insurance companies from 1999 - 2006.  Nuciforo used to brag about how he liked to file state "ethics" complaints against state and local government workers in Massachusetts, but he was as corrupt as they come in Massachusetts politics.  Also, I first met Nuciforo in the Spring of 1996 when I was over 20.5 years old during a Democratic Party candidate platform in Dalton, Massachusetts where both he and my dad spoke as political candidates, along with Congressman John W. Olver.  Ever since that day over 25 years ago now, Nuciforo conspiratorially had people associated with his incestuous political network bully, harass and/or threaten me without Nuciforo leaving behind his own proverbial fingerprints and/or proverbial DNA.  Nuciforo comes from a very political Pittsfield family.  Nuciforo's late-father was a Pittsfield State Senator and then a Pittsfield Probate and Family Court Judge.  Nuciforo's late-aunt, Anne Everest Wojtkowski, was Pittsfield's first woman Mayor and a career Professor at Berkshire Community College.  Nuciforo's Uncle, Tom Wojtkowski, was a Pittsfield State Representative.  For years on end, Nuciforo went around the beautiful Berkshires telling everyone he was going to oust Congressman John W. Olver from his elected seat on Capitol Hill.  After stepping down from the State Senate in 2006 due to his unethical ties to Boston's financial district, Nuciforo strong-armed two women named Sara Hathaway, who was a former Pittsfield Mayor by then, and Sharon Henault, who worked in the Pittsfield Registry of Deeds Office, out of the 2006 state "election" for Pittsfield Registrar of Deeds.  Nuciforo used his "no show" plum job to plot his run against Congressman John W. Olver in the 2012 federal election, but Congressional redistricting dropped Olver's legislative district, and then Olver retired from Congress in 2012.  Nuciforo then faced "PAC Man" Richie Neal from Springfield, and Nuciforo lost to Congressman Richie Neal by 40 percentage points in the 2012 primary federal election.  Nuciforo went from a corrupt State Senator in Boston to a "no show" sinecure in Pittsfield to a fringe Congressional candidate, and he knew his political career was over in 2012.  Then, in the late-winter of 2017, Nuciforo was back in Pittsfield to open one of the first marijuana dispensaries in Berkshire County.  Nuciforo, among other politically-connected Massachusetts politicians, wanted to cash in on the new billion dollar marijuana market with their big money political and business backers in Boston.  Nuciforo, in the Summer of 2021 or today (18-July-2021), runs the largest marijuana business in Western Massachusetts and he has a marijuana dispensary in East Boston.  I told my mom that Nuciforo named his marijuana dispensaries "Berkshire Roots", and my mom wasn't surprised by Nuciforo's unscrupulous ways in politics and business.  What Nuciforo could not accomplish in politics, he was able to accomplish in business with his marijuana business via his entrenched political family and political connections in Pittsfield and also on Beacon Hill where he was an illegal double dipper as Chairman of the State Senate Finance Committee and a corporate Attorney for Boston's big banks and insurance companies.  To this day, over for over 24 years now, Sara Hathaway has not denounced Nuciforo for his political corruption and strong arm tactics that led to Nuciforo's downfall in Massachusetts politics back in 2012.  Because of Nuciforo's network in Pittsfield politics, I have been the victim of hurtful and vicious rumors, blacklisted from employment, and threatened by his henchmen and even the Devil himself: LUCIFORO!

In Truth!

Jonathan A. Melle

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August 12, 2021

I (tried to) post the following political letter on the Planet Valenti blog:

Here is how it works, "The school committee", in good old Pittsfield, Massachusetts.  You either have to kiss the dirty behinds of the incestuous Good Old Boys & Girls club who run the show, or you will face mean-spirited RETRIBUTION for participating in Pittsfield politics.  Most local residents know enough to stay silent and fly below the proverbial radar in state and local government so that they can have peace of mind for themselves and their family.  I have been through it for years of my life in Pittsfield politics (as my dad was a state/local politician years ago in the beautiful Berkshires), and even after I moved/relocated with my family to Southern New Hampshire (in 2003/2004), they still said very hurtful things about me, as well as mean-spirited things about my dad in the blogs.  I know it sounds racist to say, but I really do believe that Pittsfield politics is ran more like a 1950s-era Mafia operation than a democratic form of state and local government.  I believe in Human Rights, and I am NOT racist against Italian-Americans, Irish-Americans, or any other ethnicity in Pittsfield (or elsewhere), but it doesn't make it untrue about the "All in the Family" political networks that have ran Pittsfield into the proverbial ditch for generations on end.  My brother tells me that every locality has these kind of political insiders who hold onto political power through mean-spirited retribution (or FEAR), but my response to my brother is that while he is probably right, Pittsfield has it in SPADES!!!!  In closing, I wish Pittsfield would finally move on from its old school politics that belongs in one of the trash bins of history, and instead start to allow all local residents to have an equal voice in state and local government without being harassed.

Jonathan A. Melle

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August 14, 2021

Hello, again, blogger Dan Valenti,

I am thankful that someone posted to me on your awesome blog "Planet Valenti" the following message:

Jonathan – just so you know, we heard you. We understand what you say. You & your fam were done wrong & it harmed you. Yes. Sorry that happened.

My response is that when Nuciforo started his conspiratorial political persecution, bullying and threats against me without Nuciforo leaving behind his own proverbial fingerprints/DNA when I first met Nuciforo in the Spring of 1996, I was only over 20.5-years-old, and my dad was campaigning for the elected position of Berkshire County Commissioner as a new resident of Becket, Massachusetts.  My dad and Nuciforo, who ran for Pittsfield State Senator back then, both won their respective elections in November of 1996.  I did not understand what I was facing or up against when I was in my early-20s in the mid-1990s.  People say my behavior was socially inappropriate and that I was an immature young man for my age.  What people do NOT say is that I was living in a decade-plus episode(s) in the proverbial "Twilight Zone" due to that 4 foot tall piece of shit named "Andy" Nuciforo that came from Pittsfield politics' royalty.  It is now the Summer of 2021, and I am 46 years old now, which means I have over 25 years of hindsight about Nuciforo's mean-spirited provincial Pittsfield political network that spans all the way to Boston.  Nuciforo filed multiple state "ethics" complaints against my dad from the Fall of 1997 to the Spring of 1998 to try to ruin both his state government career in the Pittsfield District Court and his elected post on the Berkshire County Commission.  Nuciforo also made false accusations to the Pittsfield Police Department in the Spring of 1998 that I made "veiled threats" against him.  Fortunately, my dad wasn't fired and forced to resign, and I wasn't jailed back in 1998.  Nuciforo blacklisted me from employment in the Pittsfield area.  Nuciforo had his bullying network spread vicious rumors against me all over Pittsfield in the Summer of 2005 when I turned 30 years old back then.  I was told that when people mentioned my name around Nuciforo, he would mockingly laugh.  Nuciforo had to step down from the Massachusetts State Senate in 2006 because he was in bed with Boston's big banks and insurance companies as a corporate Attorney at a Boston Law Firm from 1999-2006, according to the Boston Globe, while at the same time, Nuciforo chaired the State Senate Finance Committee in Boston's historic Statehouse.  Nuciforo never faced state charges for his illegal double dipping, but he had to step down from the Massachusetts State Senate in 2006.  Nuciforo strong-armed 2 women candidates (Sara Hathaway - a former Pittsfield Mayor - and also Sharon Henault - a Pittsfield Registry of Deeds worker/administrator) from the 2006 state government so-called election to Pittsfield Registrar of Deeds, where he spent 6 years at his "no show" sinecure plotting a 2012 campaign for U.S. House of Representatives against then Congressman John W. Olver, but due to redistricting Nuciforo ultimately faced PAC Man Richie Neal, and Nuciforo lost to Congressman Richard E. Neal by 40 percentage points.  The Berkshire Eagle wrote in 2012 that Nuciforo became a fringe politician.  In early-March of 2017, Nuciforo cofounded his Marijuana company by unethically using his political connections in both Pittsfield and Boston, which the Boston Globe published news articles and editorials about over the past couple of years.  Nuciforo is now making millions of dollars off of his Marijuana company named "Berkshire Roots", which is unfairly stinking up working class residential neighborhoods behind Dalton Avenue in Pittsfield with marijuana "skunk odors".  Nuciforo still practices law, focusing on Boston's financial district, in Boston, as well as his Pittsfield law firm where he focuses on the state's new marijuana industry laws.  How Nuciforo has gotten away with being so corrupt in Pittsfield politics and in Beacon Hill's State Senate is beyond me, but I understand all to well that Nuciforo is well protected by his powerful political and legal networks.  In closing, I have dealt with many hurtful enemies in my life, but Andrea Francesco Nuciforo Junior takes the cake!  I hope that Nuciforo is NOT proud of himself.

Best wishes,

Jonathan A. Melle

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August 22, 2021

Hello Berkshire Eagle,

What about me?  I understand that the Boston state Democratic Party Officials hurt Alex Morse with conspiratorial, homophobic, sleazy, and the like, attacks when he challenged PAC Man Richie Neal a year ago in 2020, and that the Boston state Dems are all still in power a year later in 2021.  For years and decades, I have written to the Berkshire Eagle and other news outlets throughout Massachusetts about how Andrea Francesco Nuciforo Junior used similar attacks against me and my family, specifically my dad, Bob, who was a Berkshire County Commissioner from 1997 - mid-2000, since the Spring of 1996 (or for over 25 years now). The Nuciforo network attacked me for many years after my dad was no longer a politician, and even after I moved away from the beautiful Berkshires to live with my relocated family in southern New Hampshire during the early-Spring of 2004 where I still live in 2021.

I feel that Nuciforo gets away with everything under the Sun in Pittsfield politics and also in Boston.  Nuciforo hurt me and my family - specifically my dad, Bob - for many years; when he was in the Massachusetts State Senator from 1997 - 2006, the Boston Globe reported that Nuciforo was in bed with Boston's big banks and insurance companies from 1999 - 2006 with his illegal double dipping for which Nuciforo was never charged, but it was the reason why Nuciforo had to step down from the State Senate in 2006; Nuciforo strong-armed 2 women candidates - former Pittsfield Mayor Sara Hathaway and Registry of Deeds administrative worker Sharon Henault out of the 2006 to anoint himself to the "elected" position for 6 years as Pittsfield Registrar of Deeds while he plotted a 2012 run for U.S. House of Representatives against then Congressman John W. Olver, who was redistricted out of office in 2012, and then Nuciforo lost to PAC Man Richie Neal in 2012 by a whopping 40 point margin; and lastly, the Boston Globe reported and wrote editorials about how Nuciforo used his political connections and deep pockets in both Pittsfield politics and Boston to open up his multimillion dollar marijuana business in early-March 2017, which is causing skunk-like odors in working class Pittsfield neighborhoods behind his Dalton Avenue growing building, while Pittsfield City Hall does nothing about it because they all still fear Nuciforo's political power.

It amazes me how the Berkshire Eagle writes news articles and editorials against the Boston state Democratic Party Officials who engaged in dirty politics against Alex Morse, but Nuciforo is and always will be the Eagle's "Golden Boy" who is predicted to run for PAC Man Richie Neal's Western Massachusetts Congressional seat in the future when PAC Man Richie Neal retires or dies in office.  I wish to let the Berkshire Eagle know that I feel that I went through far worse political abuse than Alex Morse at the hands of Nuciforo.  I request that the Berkshire Eagle and/or any other news media outlet to publish my email letter(s) about Nuciforo's dirty politics against me and my family - specifically my dad, Bob, but I know that I don't count in the Eagle's biased newspaper reporting.

In Truth!

Jonathan A. Melle

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"Nearly a year on, Berkshire Democrats continue push for Massachusetts Democratic Party to address complaints"
By Danny Jin, The Berkshire Eagle, August 21, 2021

Massachusetts Democratic Party Chairman Gus Bickford has apologized for the “pain” his actions caused “to many members of the LGBTQI+ community” but has disputed a finding from an independent investigator that he violated a party bylaw by becoming involved in a contested primary. Some Berkshire County Democrats who made complaints about Bickford say they feel their concerns have yet to be adequately addressed.

Nearly a year ago, hundreds of Democrats lodged complaints against state party leaders for their involvement in the 2020 Democratic primary between U.S. Rep. Richard Neal and then-Holyoke Mayor Alex Morse.

After the party’s rules committee dismissed those complaints, several Berkshire County Democrats have continued to call for Massachusetts Democratic Party leaders to apologize for actions that a party-ordered investigation found violated one of its bylaws.

The steering committee of the Berkshire Democratic Brigades, the county’s official branch of the state party, sent a letter to Massachusetts Democratic Party Chairman Gus Bickford in May requesting that party leaders send Morse, who lost the primary by a 59-41 percent margin, “a formal, written apology.” And members of the People for Democratic Party Reform coalition plan to demonstrate during the party’s Sept. 25 platform convention and call for Bickford’s removal.

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Shortly before the Sept. 1 primary, a group of students with the University of Massachusetts Amherst College Democrats circulated a letter raising concerns about Morse, who previously served as an adjunct instructor at the university. Subsequent reports from The Intercept suggested that political motivations played a role for some students involved and showed that state party members provided advice to the students.

Attorney and former state Sen. Cheryl Jacques concluded in an independent investigation, sent to party members on Nov. 5, that Bickford violated a party bylaw when he provided advice to students on their communications with a political reporter. Party bylaws say that staff members cannot “endorse or participate in any contested Democratic Primary campaign.”

Jacques found that while the party “did not initiate or plant” the idea for the college Democrats to send a letter, Bickford admitted that he told students that Politico reporter Alex Thompson was “a trusted source” and that “if you don’t go on the record with him, he won’t write the story.” Those statements, Jacques concludes, show that Bickford “was encouraging the students to talk to the reporter on the record and to do so prior to the election.”

Bickford previously had discouraged Morse from running in an early 2019 meeting and “may very well have violated the spirit” of a bylaw at that time, Jacques said, but did not violate the bylaw itself because Morse had not yet declared his candidacy.

“Regardless of their motives, Democratic Party officials should have pulled back as soon as it became clear that the students were seeking advice about their relationship with a primary candidate in the upcoming election,” the Berkshire Democratic Brigades said in the letter sent to party leaders on May 12. 

“Whether or not they suggested the eventual leak, by continuing these conversations the officials broke an important MDP bylaw that proscribes their interference in a contested primary.”

Without a written apology to Morse and a reply to party members who lodged complaints, the letter says, the committee “would support the official censure” of Bickford, Executive Director Veronica Martinez and Jim Roosevelt, a longtime party member who also serves as its volunteer attorney.

Bickford, who was reelected in November by 63 percent of state party members who voted, has apologized for “the pain caused to many members of the LGBTQI+ community” but has disputed Jacques’ finding that his advice violated the bylaw.

“I was just stating something that I have been taught and learned from 30 years of being in politics,” Bickford wrote to Berkshire Democratic Brigades steering committee members in a May 3 response to the Brigades’ draft letter. He reiterated that his intention was to “provide assistance” to the students as best he could.

“Attorney Jacques felt as though my answer inserted myself into the primary race by taking sides, however, I know I was not trying to do that and the Rules Committee agreed with me,” Bickford wrote.

The party’s rules committee considered the complaints in two meetings after Jacques completed her investigation, Allison Mitchell, the party’s communications director, told The Eagle.

“In consultation with the deputy legal counsel, the Rules Committee found that the complaints did not have merit, or were ‘frivolous’ as defined in the process outlined in the Charter,” Mitchell said in an email. “ ‘Frivolous’ in no way reflects the sentiment in which the complaints were handled.”

Sonya Bykofsky, who last September sent the party complaints signed by more than 500 members, said she did not receive a response regarding the outcome of the complaints. Bykofsky, who recently became state director of People for Democratic Party Reform, said the planned demonstration during the September party convention is “an action in need of taking at this point because everything we’ve attempted to this point has been ignored.”

“It is completely appropriate to ask why a person in a leadership position violated our own bylaws,” said Bykofsky, who also chairs the Lenox town Democratic committee and sits on the steering committee of the Berkshire Democratic Brigades. “Ignoring your own party’s corruption is condoning it, and many of us are not OK with that.”

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Bickford, in his reply to the Brigades, said he has conducted listening sessions and has worked with the party’s LGBTQ+ and Affirmative Action Outreach committees, in addition to “launching a vigorous Diversity, Equity and Inclusion training series.” During Bickford’s 2020 reelection campaign, two challengers had said they would do more than Bickford has done to diversify the party.

But, Cheryl Rose of Dalton, another steering committee member, said the issue the Brigades raised was a matter of party rules rather than of prejudice. And the party has not acknowledged that its actions, she said, “clearly helped Neal.”

Addressing the fallout from the primary, the letter from the Brigades says, is a necessary step for the party to rebuild trust as it pursues its goals, such as unseating Republican Gov. Charlie Baker in 2022.

“We need unity, and the party needs the energy and commitment of those who have disengaged as a result of these events,” the letter states. “To win them back, we need State Party leaders to conduct themselves in a transparent manner, embodying integrity.”

Morse said Friday that he has not received an apology from Bickford.

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August 28, 2021

For years of my adult life, I tried to work, but I faced so many unfair obstacles.  When I was in my early-20s (1996) to mid-20s (2000), my dad was a Pittsfield area politician who, along with myself, was conspiratorially politically persecuted by a four foot tall Pittsfield State Senator [Andrea Francesco Nuciforo Junior] I am not allowed to name on the Planet Valenti blog.  I chose to exercise my free speech, and defend my good name, and all I received in return was retribution for a decade (1996 - 2005) and beyond of my life.  If I didn't receive VA disability benefits, I would be at risk of homelessness and a financial burden on my family; my parents are now in their mid-70s now in 2021.  I don't ever want to go back on square one and live my life in a state of mental illness like I did many years ago.  I want peace of mind for me and my elderly parents.  Lastly, I must ask, "What the Hell do you want me - Jon Melle - to do about it all?"  I did not choose to come from Pittsfield!!!!

Jonathan A. Melle

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September 25, 2021

On the Planet Valenti blog, posters blamed me and my mental health and related behavioral issues for Nuciforo's many years of conspiratorial bullying of me and my dad since the Spring of 1996 when I was only 20 years old back then.  I responded that what happened to my dad and I was not the fault of my mental health and behavioral issues.

The following are the blog comment postings:

A blog commenter posted: I’m starting to believe you twisted out of context what you say certain politicians and others did to you and about you when you were here [Berkshire County, Massachusetts]. Like your doing now with your rant.

I (Jonathan Melle) responded in the blog commenting feed: My dad was a politician [Berkshire County Commissioner] and I was a target of retribution in Pittsfield politics for many years of my then young adult life. You and others can believe whatever the hell you want to think about it all. “All in the Family” incestuous Pittsfield politics stinks more that the dead skunk odor plaguing the working class neighborhood behind the Dalton Avenue Pittsfield marijuana cultivation buildings. So take your views about my negative experiences with Pittsfield politics decades ago and stuff it!

The same blog commenter then posted again: It wasn’t retribution, It was an intervention of sorts because of the concerns they had with your behavior you were displaying which became even more of a concern for them, when the situation escalated to where some felt it was growing more into a threatening level in your behavior towards certain people. Some were in fear for your well being and themselves.

I (Jonathan Melle) responded in the blog commenting feed: The mental health and behavioral concerns do NOT explain everything that happened to me and my dad back then.

For many years now, I have written political emails and posted on my blog my negative experiences and reactions to the abuse from the Nuciforo network of conspiratorial bullies.  Nuciforo conspiratorially had people associated with his Pittsfield politics network bully and threaten me without Nuciforo leaving behind his own proverbial fingerprints/DNA since my dad campaigned for (and then won) the elected office of Berkshire County Commissioner starting in the Spring of 1996 when I was only 20 years old.  Nuciforo's conspiratorial bullying of me went on for well over one decade - or through most of my 20s and then some of my 30s when I no longer lived in the beautiful Berkshires and relocated with my family to southern New Hampshire.  When my dad was a Berkshire County Commissioner decades ago now, Nuciforo filed multiple state "ethics" complaints against my dad to multiple Massachusetts state agencies to try to get my dad fired from his then state government job in the Pittsfield District Court Probation Office and force my dad to resign his elected seat on the Berkshire County Commission.  This occurred from the Fall of 1997 - Spring of 1998  Fortunately, Nuciforo's state "ethics" complaints against my dad didn't ruin my dad's career and end him serving in his elected seat.  During the Spring of 1998, Nuciforo made secretive and false allegations to the Pittsfield Police Department that I was making "veiled threats" against him and that if I stopped by his legislative district office on North Street the police would be immediately called and I was to be arrested.  My dad found out about it, and my dad told me to stay away from Nuciforo.  The irony of Nuciforo's actions against me is that in the Summer of 1997 at a promotion for Judge Francis Spina I attended with my dad, Nuciforo gave me a very threatening stare, and a few months later when I watched in Fall Foliage Parade in North Adams in 1997, Nuciforo broke from his parade route with Sara Hathaway at his side to threaten to assault me, but my Uncle from Saratoga Springs NY and my cousin from North Adams stepped in, which scared Nuciforo and made him walk away back to his parade route with Sara Hathaway.  Nuciforo blacklisted me from employment in Berkshire County, and he had his network of conspiratorial bullies spread mean-spirited and vicious rumors against me all over Pittsfield Massachusetts.  In 2006, Nuciforo had to step down from the Massachusetts State Senate because he was illegally double dipping as Chairman of the State Senate Finance Committee while at the same time he was working for a Boston Law Firm named "Berman & Dowell" as a corporate Attorney for Boston's big banks and insurance companies from 1999 - 2006, according to the Boston Globe.  Nuciforo is well protected through his political connections in Pittsfield and Boston alike, and he never faced any state charges for his unethical conflict of interests between state government and Boston's financial district.  Nuciforo went after someone like my dad with state "ethics" complaints, and Nuciforo tried to jail me when I was 22 years old, yet Nuciforo was always the unethical bully all along, despite him being only "4 feet tall".  After having to step down from the State Senate in 2006, Nuciforo strong-armed two women (Sharon Henault and Sara Hathaway) out of the 2006 Pittsfield Registrar of Deeds state government "election" to anoint himself to a 6 year term, which many saw as his sinecure.  In early-2007, the Boston Globe reported that Nuciforo lobbied the new Governor of Massachusetts, Deval Patrick, to be named Commissioner of Insurance, despite Nuciforo's years of illegal double dipping with Boston's big banks and insurance companies.  Nuciforo was not appointed to the office of Commissioner of Insurance by Governor Deval Patrick, and Nuciforo remained at the Pittsfield Registrar of Deeds until 2012, when he launched his long predicted campaign for U.S. Congress against Congressman John W. Olver.  After being redistricted out of his Congressional seat, Olver retired, which left Nuciforo to face Congressman Richie Neal in the Democratic Party primary election in 2012.  "PAC Man" Richie Neal soundly defeated Nuciforo by a net 40 percentage points, and Nuciforo was proven to be a fringe politician whose political career was over.  Then in March of 2017, Nuciforo started his now multimillion dollar marijuana business by using his political connections in both Pittsfield and Boston.  Nuciforo's marijuana business is named "Berkshire Roots" and it is the largest marijuana cultivation business in Western Massachusetts with stores on Dalton Avenue in Pittsfield and East Boston.  Nuciforo's law firm uses his political connections to serve unethical bankers and insurance salesmen who screw little old ladies out of their life savings.  Nuciforo is a predatory politician, lawyer and marijuana businessman.  It is predicted that Nuciforo is going to use his multimillion dollar fortune to launch a future campaign for U.S. Congress after Richie Neal retires from his seat in the U.S. House of Representatives.  Nuciforo and then billionaire U.S. Senator John Kerry once cohosted a fancy fundraiser many years ago now with Boston's big banks and insurance company executives with John Kerry and Nuciforo wore matching tuxedoes to impress their financial elite donors.  Nuciforo wins at any cost and his predatory politics only worships the Almighty Dollar.

This is what I have had to figure out and deal with since I was only 20 years old - or for 25.5 years now in 2021.  I faced many other difficult problems in my life over that time period, but Nuciforo takes the proverbial cake as the biggest bully so far in my life of 46 years and counting up.  I do NOT believe it is fair or even reasonable for someone to say that everything that Nuciforo did was out of concern for my mental health and behavioral issues since the Spring of 1996 - early-Fall of 2021.  In fact, Nuciforo's years of abuse against me most likely made my mental health and behavioral issues worse.  In closing, my mental health and behavioral issue, which I take seriously, do NOT explain everything that happened to me and my dad back then.

Jonathan A. Melle

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September 26, 2021

Re: Additional blog postings about Nuciforo's history of persecuting me in Pittsfield politics

A blog commenter posted [on the Planet Valenti blog]: So move on already. It happened to you and your dad decades ago Jon. Reread that, decades ago. That means more than twenty years ago. People have had children who are now of legal drinking age when all of that happened.

Not to say anything mean about your family, but you really should have been treated medically a long time ago.

Your harboring hatred this long, is frankly scary. Your like the guy who still wants revenge on his high school girlfriend who broke up with him 25+ years ago.

Move on.

I (Jonathan Melle) responded in the blog commenting feed: I will move on from it when everyone else stops being mean to me about it. It is hard to break abusive cycles, including in Pittsfield politics.

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