New Jersey's Political Corruption Destroys Budget.
Sunday, April 25, 2010 at 12:11 P.M. An advertisement falsely attributed to "Ads by Google" and illegally attached to this blog, seemingly hinting of a death threat, says:
"The 9mm is No Defense, Discover What Self-Defense Masters & the Army Don't Want You to Know. http://www.closecombattraining.com/ "
This may be part of the intimidation effort. This level of cybercrime over a lengthy period of time is only possible with the cooperation of corrupt governments. I do not own a 9mm automatic nor am I an expert in "close combat training."
April 24, 2010 at 10:01 A.M. Attempts to sign in to my Google account from my toolbar this morning were obstructed. I am running a scan as I type these words. I cannot say how many essays have been vandalized. I will make corrections of any alterations at my earliest opportunity. It was very nice to be asked about Anthony Burgess on the subway train last night. Quite a coincidence.
April 23, 2010 at 8:35 P.M. Several corrections from public computers today. I expect continuing vandalisms of these writings. I recommend Safiya Bukhari, The War Before: The True Life Story of Becoming a Black Panther, Keeping the Faith in Prison & Fighting for Those Left Behind (New York: Feminist Press, 2010), foreword by Angela Y. Davis; afterword by Mumia Abu-Jamal. Comments by Assata Shakur: "She was a soldier, a warrior woman ..." http://www.feministpress.org/
Giovanna Fabiano, "Englewood Vote Called 'Deflating' for Schools: Superintendent Takes Issue With the Mayor," in The Record, April 22, 2010, at p. L-7. (Any relation to the famous tenor?)
Joseph Ax, "All Eyes on the Budget: Teanek School Plan's Defeat Spurs Student Walkout," in The Record, April 22, 2010, at p. L-7.
Patricia Alex, Leslie Brody, and John Reitmeyer, "Christie Sees Vote as Call for Reform: Says Public is Fed Up With Higher Taxes," in The Record, April 22, 2010, at p. A-1.
Chris Megerian, "AG Sees Painful Year for Legal Staff: Retiring Troopers Won't be Replaced," in The Record, April 22, 2010, at p. A-3. (Paula Dow is hoping to get rid of KKK factions, "Lords of Discipline," and other rogue troopers through forced retirement.)
"Bergrin Won't Face Racketeering Charges," in The Record, April 22, 2010, at p. A-3. (Paul Bergrin, Esq., the alleged lawyer-brothel keeper and mafia-mouthpiece will not face racketeering charges, but he may be appointed to the local ethics committee.)
Winnie Hu, "Schools in New Jersey Plan Heavy Cuts After Voters Reject Most Budgets," in The New York Times, April 22, 2010, at p. A20. (58% of NJ districts see school spending plans defeated by a population disgusted by blatant thievery and soaring taxes.)
"New Jersey Attorney general Paula Dow on Wednesday said budget cuts have delayed a new state police class and put more pressure on attorneys at a time when her department's workload has not declined."
Time to clean up the corrupt and politically-tainted Office of Attorney Ethics (OAE), whose befouled office is a shameful example of New Jersey corruption at its worst. ("New Jersey's Office of Attorney Ethics" and "New Jersey's 'Ethical' Legal System.")
"[Ms. Dow] said the budget cuts are so severe her office is yanking more than 7,100 phones off the desks of investigators who spend most of their time out of the office."
Dunkin Doughnuts? New Jersey is the place to be a criminal.
"That will leave $200,000, a small step toward the $40.6 million in cuts the Department of Law and Public Safety is expecting. Governor Christie's proposed $29.3 billion budget slashes the department's funding by 7 percent to $538 million. Five years ago it received $600 million."
Most of that $600 MILLION was pissed away by Anne Milgram and her lesbian love-fest. No wonder the mafia runs the state. Paula Dow may have to go to the Luchese family to get a loan for her office. Negotiate for the "juice," Paula.
This shameful spectacle of chaos, corruption, greed, child porn filth protected by lawyers and judges is a sad indication of what happens to an American jurisdiction turned over to corrupt officials and the mob. Prostitutes as young as age 7 are available in Atlantic City, allegedly, for a small fee. Right, ladies and gentlemen? ("More Child-Porn and -Prostitution in New Jersey" and "Trouble for Ridgewood, New Jersey.")
"Assembly Budget Committee Chairman Lou Greenwald, D-Camden [a.k.a. "Fingers"] expressed concern that 1,000 troopers may leave the force as they hit retirement age in the next few years."
Mr. Greenwald -- George E. Norcross, III man? -- has a few family members and constituents who need jobs. "Whatta-ya say, Chris Christie? Can my nephew wet his beak? Or what?"
" ... 'That is a staggering number,' [Mr. Greenwald] said. 'We need to put together a business plan to restock this workforce.' ..."
How about some of the fish from Ridgewood? The state is losing lawyers, some of whom are competent and a tiny number are even honest. Teachers are being lost to the system. Other professionals are leaving the state, as they should, the stench of moral corruption on the Turnpike is unbearable. How much does it take to bribe a judge in Trenton? $10,000, allegedly? Has the price gone up?
Ridgewood is one of the towns where people said: "We don't care about nothing. We're not giving you more money to steal!" About time.
Luckily, we can all go to the $2 BILLION Xanadu mall that does not exist. ("Corrupt Law Firms, Senator Bob, and New Jersey Ethics" and maybe that $300 MILLION that disappeared in the HIP scam will help with the budget crunch, right Jaynee La Vecchia? "Law and Ethics in the Soprano State.")
Which one of you lowlifes wants to comment on my ethics? "C.I.A. psychiatrist" Terry Tuchin, perhaps? ("How Censorship Works in America" and "Paul Bergrin, Esq. is an Ethical New Jersey Lawyer" and "New Jersey's Legal System is a Whore House.")
"School officials across New Jersey said on Wednesday that they would most likely have to lay off hundreds of teachers, increase class sizes, eliminate sports teams and Advance Placement classes, cut kindergarten hours and take other radical steps to reduce spending after 58 percent of district budgets were REJECTED by voters on Tuesday, the most in the state in 35 years." (emphasis added)
Students facing college boards, handicapped kids, patients in state institutions, cops and firefighters will be hurt by budget cuts after being stolen from from years by the political "tit-suckers" who don't like me. I don't like them. "We have to protect the public." Who will protect the public from their self-styled "protectors" in Trenton? ("Does Senator Menendez Have Mafia Friends?")
"Residents went to the polls in record numbers for the normally low-profile school budget elections, and rejected 316 of the 541 budgets on the ballot. They were angered by higher property taxes that were sought to make up for unusually large state aid reductions proposed by Gov. Christopher J. Christie, along with resentment toward teachers' unions for not agreeing to wage freezes or concessions." ("Cement is Gold in New Jersey" and "Da Jersey Code.")
I doubt that any reasonable person can view, objectively, New Jersey's political reality over the past two decades and conclude that this is American government at its finest. I do not accept that most of the persons I have known in New Jersey's corrupt political and legal institutions are in a position to comment on anyone's ethics. ("Terry Tuchin, Diana Lisa Riccioli, and New Jersey's Agency of Torture" and "What is it like to be tortured?" as well as "What is it like to be plagiarized?" and "How Censorship Works in America.")
Your hypocrisy in New Jersey's courts makes people sick, Mr. Rabner. Inserting "errors" in these writings helps to prove my point, morons. Youz guys don't know what's what!
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