Granitz is the fifth APD chief to depart since October 2015. His successor with be the sixth in less than six years.
— Andrew Wagaman (@AndrewWagaman) May 20, 2021
Everybody seems to have an opinion why he is leaving. Think Glenn himself will ever tell us the real reason?
He joins an ever growing list of those who come and go. I believe the problem lies within the people who live here rather then those who attempt to take on these kind of responsibilities. It becomes too exhausting since the general population won't assume responsibility for themselves. Simply put. We don't have a leadership problem we have a people problem. No one person can solve this if the willing are outnumbered by the unwilling.
I don't want to hear this place or that place is much better. Seems to be the general condition we find ourselves in throughout the country, no matter where. Perhaps it's because people today are no longer born, raised, die remaining among family members in the same location. Hence few have a vested interest. They move assuming the next pasture will be greener. Better people. Better house. Cheaper to live. Maybe because their employer transferred them..
Few are willing, for whatever reasons, to face the challenges of staying put. So here we are. A nationwide population of transients. Such is life.
It seems almost everyone wants to escape from Allentown
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