Still though the fault is the PA Republican primary voters who keep nominating poor candidates.
What's interesting is that I've been thinking about relocating to Pennsylvania and domiciling my start-up business venture there to take advantage of some tax provisions where PA is favorable compared to the state where I live now (New Jersey).
If that jerk Wolf is elected and he's serious about instituting a progressive income tax despite the constitutional requirement for a flat income tax rate, then I'll be taking my business elsewhere.
Pennsylvania is what happens when government is viewed as an industry by both major parties. This is why the article is spot on when it warns of potentially dire consequences -- like PA following Illinois right down the toilet of insolvency.
Corbett had his peeps run his opponent off the ballot, so he was unopposed. There were no particular signs when he was Attorney General he’d end up such a disaster.