Posted on 05/04/2020 6:32:26 PM PDT by usafa92
The WHO and CDC now recommend everyone wear a blindfold to protect from seeing whats really going on
LOL - good one.
As my first boss and mentor used to say - self inflicted wounds deserve no pity. The certainly dont deserve a bail out. Who would have thought closing down our economy would have led to economic hardship?
Thats already happened . I think people are wearing their masks a little high.....
I expect Trump will aid red and swing states. I don’t give a damn about blue states he isn’t going to win and haven’t behave fiscally responsibly and neither should he.
Rutgers University (the state university of NJ) has a professor named Brittney Cooper who was quoted the other day as saying, “F*** each and every Trump supporter.” She believes re-opening the country will be devastating to black Americans. I am not sure why she thinks only Trump supporters want to avoid the complete destruction of America’s economy.
I didn’t vote for this buck toothed grinning clown. We’re not all liberals here.
#1. Yes, Phil Murphy is a Democrat totalitarian psychopath, along with their senator named Murray (or a Representative).
I liked parts of New Jersey but on the whole, my feelings are “Eat crap and die, New Jersey. You elected these wackjobs. Now suffer the repercussions of your blind stupidity”.
DO IT, already.
ML/NJ
What services?
ML/NJ
Just as with the lockdown itself, the "fiscal disaster" facing New Jersey is not the fault of the Chinese virus, it is the fault of the destructive actions of Governor Murphy ... a continuing, liberty-crushing overreaction of unheard of proportion conducted, of course, for a "good reason" and with "good intentions". Don't let this governor walk away from the misery he has caused. "Feeling safe" may sometimes be necessary ... but it comes with a very high cost.
An excellent read, and a great detailing of why New Jersey is in the position theyre in...
Taxpayers must not bail out criminal enterprises, which is what the politician and mob union deals are all about.
Perhaps John Corzine could give him a loan.
Surprisingly, the mob is the least of New Jersey's problems. The majority of the cases that "Soprano State" relates are those of public "servants" double-, triple-, and quadruple-dipping along with the ridiculously over-inflated pension plans.
A local politician can have a job with the state government, be a local politician, and have a state appointment to another role -- all at the same time -- and get three separate FULL lifetime pensions from those positions upon stepping down, sometimes after only a year or two in office.
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