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Re: Democratic Operative Exposes Voter Fraud (He Did it in Hudson County!)
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Yes. the Democrats do want people to be able to vote by mail despite Trump's Postmaster General trying to slow mail down and sending out confusing mailings about the election.

What are you, an idiot?

Posted on: 2020/9/21 19:45
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Re: Democratic Operative Exposes Voter Fraud (He Did it in Hudson County!)
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F*** off with the false equivalent bullshit, and trying to cast doubt on the validity of elections.

All you are is a useful idiot working on behalf of election rigging by the right, which is done by voter disenfranchisement and rogged apportionment.

If you actually gave a shit about elections, you would complain about that.

Asd for PA, later investigations said the majority of those ballots were valid, so f*** off with that too.

Her MO is just repeating Fox News talking points.

Posted on: 2020/9/21 14:28
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Re: Democratic Operative Exposes Voter Fraud (He Did it in Hudson County!)
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Dipshit conspiracies as always.

Why not keep talking about Arabs celebrating the WTCV going down, your other dopey pastime?

Posted on: 2020/9/21 0:46
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Re: Democratic Operative Exposes Voter Fraud (He Did it in Hudson County!)
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Quote:

Yvonne wrote:
According to the liberal New York Times there was voter fraud in Paterson.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/19/nyr ... on-mail-voting-fraud.html


Read your own source. The majority of rejected ballots were incomplete or correctly filled.

There was a handful of fraudulent ballots that were caught.

It's bullshit alarmism.

Posted on: 2020/9/17 17:51
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Re: Democratic Operative Exposes Voter Fraud (He Did it in Hudson County!)
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More trash fear mongering with no proof, and directly contradicted by facts a bit later.

jerseymom, you should know better than link to the NY Post. It's less informative than used toilet paper.

Posted on: 2020/9/17 15:11
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Re: The Pandemic
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Except that the cluster of cases in Northern Italy came from Italian businesspeople returning from Wuhan, a few of which were super-spreaders.

The Chinese workers had already been here before the first case in China.

Posted on: 2020/5/26 20:31
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Re: The Pandemic's effect on the Jersey City and overall Urban Real Estate Market
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About the alleged rise in crime in NY, the truth is that it fell significantly:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/crime-l ... d-many-us-cities-not-all/

Posted on: 2020/5/19 17:42
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Re: Councilman Michael Yun - Dead from Coronavirus
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It was in his daily briefing throughout January as a big risk.

And every four day delay in addressing it doubles the death count.

Posted on: 2020/4/29 17:26
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Re: "Jersey City mayor would build more housing for gentrifiers, call it ‘affordable’"
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So you are recommending a slum?

Posted on: 2020/4/29 17:25
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Re: Coronavirus is now in Hudson County
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I notice it most with GMail. It takes forever to refresh and navigate.

Posted on: 2020/4/28 14:51
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Re: The Pandemic's effect on the Jersey City and overall Urban Real Estate Market
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That, and half capacity is a death sentence to any restaurant.

Posted on: 2020/4/24 13:03
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Re: Councilman Michael Yun - Dead from Coronavirus
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What do you expect from the party of no responsibility for their fuckups? It's a repeating pattern of getting healthy economies and leaving them in shambles.

Posted on: 2020/4/13 17:46
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Re: Councilman Michael Yun - Dead from Coronavirus
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Well, there was an unnecessary war and a recession that led to a liquidity crisis and double digit unemployment, dontchaknow.

Posted on: 2020/4/11 17:11
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Re: All of Liberty State Park was closed at 9am April 7th is this temporary?
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I had to stop going to the park in Union County because it was full of people being careless during the day, and they were putting their kids on playground equipment. I am glad they are closing the parks. People are gathering in corona picnics every day.

Posted on: 2020/4/8 21:43
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Re: Newark Catholic Archdiocese Suspends Masses
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Quote:

Mao wrote:
Actually, disease spread has been understood for centuries, though imperfectly (and we hardly have a perfect understading of the Coronavirus). Epidpemic and pandemic are both words coined by Hippocrites in the 4th century BC! LOL, the masks worn by doctors treating black plague victims would be very helpful to any health care professional today! Hospitals were invented by Catholics and so was modern medicine. Medical teachers and students at Bologna began to open human bodies, and Mondino de Luzzi (c. 1275?1326) produced the first known anatomy textbook based on human dissection.

The liturgy of the Catholic Church has never been suspended like this before. This was not out of ignorance or out recklessness but was because of faith. A priest would annoint someone dying of the black plague and would take precautions. The same is possible today but priests, if you can find one, are barred from the death beds.

Anyway your anti Christian animus with limited knowledge is crippling.


And how does this explain all the hotspots around religious gatherings for C-19? Some individual gatherings have led to thousands of cases.

MY family is very religious, and are adapting, gathering for services on Zoom, or even using it for confession and counseling. And we are Greek Orthodox, which makes the Catholic Church look modern.

BTW, many of the scientific achievements of the Renaissance were done in defiance of Church, and led to a lot of excommunications and oppression, so let's not pretend the Church hierarchy was so scientifically minded.

Posted on: 2020/4/6 16:46
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Re: Newark Catholic Archdiocese Suspends Masses
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Nope.

He condemned tghe Pharisee for being outwardly religious while not having it in their heart, dumbass.

You can't even get your own good book right.

Like all right wing garbage religious yahoos, you use care more about the details than about people, which is what Jesus condemned.

Posted on: 2020/4/5 2:09
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Re: Newark Catholic Archdiocese Suspends Masses
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Yvonne wrote:
In 2009 when the swine flu hit, many Catholic Churches had large bottle of disinfectants placed on tables where pamphlets are located. The swine flu infected 60 million and over 14,000 died. There was no panic. It would be interesting to know how many are infected now and compare those numbers of the past.


This statement, not just from Yvonne, but from all the dumb Fox watchers, has not aged well, when over 1,000 are dying a day, and doubling every three days.

Posted on: 2020/4/2 22:51
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Re: Coronavirus is now in Hudson County
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I would not trust what looks like a wellness website pushing herbs and other supplements for any sort of medical information.

Too many hucksters selling woo to trust anyone that isn't an acknowledged expert.

Posted on: 2020/3/25 22:45
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Re: Coronavirus is now in Hudson County
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Thank you.

It's nice to see most on here taking it seriously.

But the idiot Hannity bots like Yvonne are just more evil and stupid daily.

Posted on: 2020/3/23 17:48
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Re: Coronavirus is now in Hudson County
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So far, we have one death in the family from it, my sister in law's uncle, who had a heart condition. One of my wife's aunts has it. She worked in a restaurant that refused to close until legally required. She was taken to the hospital with distressed breathing last night.

Even Hannity has turned a full 180 on minimizing the crisis because the lie was not holding anymore.

Why don't you go walk through a crowded ICU?

Posted on: 2020/3/23 16:05
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Re: JC joins Newark in suing de Blasio’s homeless relocation plan
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You are out of your mind. He was a proponent of open borders in North America.

There is also no evidence at all he regretted the amnesty..

https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/p ... ty-law-did-he/1089297001/

It's right wing bullshit.

Posted on: 2019/12/26 7:12
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Re: JC teachers who made 99K or more in 2019
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And yet, not a peep about record deficits now.

Posted on: 2019/12/26 7:11
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Re: JC joins Newark in suing de Blasio’s homeless relocation plan
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Yvonne, Reagan believed in immigration and signed an amnesty for millions of illegal aliens.

You need to argue based on reality, not just make shit up.

Posted on: 2019/12/20 0:07
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Re: JC joins Newark in suing de Blasio’s homeless relocation plan
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You would get your news from the dregs of the Internet.

That nutty paragraph has nothing to do with the fact that NY should not be exporting people. They should be taking care of their own homeless. The state is wealthy.

Not everything is about your crazypants need to link everything to property taxes, and now complaints about income taxes needing to be paid.

Posted on: 2019/12/19 17:53
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Re: JC joins Newark in suing de Blasio’s homeless relocation plan
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That is not our own states exporting their problems to others. Refugees leave their countries to escape persecution.

You should be ashamed of making that comparison.

Posted on: 2019/12/19 5:29
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Re: The Top 28 Breakfast and Brunch Spots in Jersey City and Hoboken
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OK, then City Diner.. or a host of other spots. If you want to extend into Hoboken, then La Isla, the Malibu Diner and the Spa should be mentioned.

Posted on: 2019/7/31 20:18
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Re: The Top 28 Breakfast and Brunch Spots in Jersey City and Hoboken
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Who the heck doesn?t include the Brownstone and instead adds a corporate place like Turning Point, or a lousy one like Greek From Greece (and I say that as a Greek).

The writer of that article has no taste.

Posted on: 2019/7/30 18:06
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Re: The 50 restaurants in Jersey City that matter, ranked worst to best
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Quote:

jcguy05 wrote:
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Rank 45. Talde
8 Erie St.
Some saw the arrival of Top Chef star Dale Talde's restaurant as a sign that Jersey City had solidified itself as a foodie destination. While the city certainly has made its mark, it's not because of Talde, which leans more on its style than substance. The ornate decor is impressive, but the pan-Asian fare is disappointing and overpriced. The dumplings we had were lukewarm and blue crab fried rice tasted more like mayonnaise fried rice. Talde was one of the biggest letdowns of this list; the first few times I came here (when it first opened in 2015) it was stellar. Whatever happened, the quality has declined ? its no longer in elite company.


The writer is being too generous, this place is absolute sht - vomit in the mouth. Every dish is crap, most are so salty we have to wash it in water before they become edible.

Coming from a chinese family who loves their food, I have had many authentic asian dishes from various countries in asia / flushing / chinatown, as well as accepted the "asian fusion" fad of americanizing certain type of asian food - if done right they are decent.

But not this place, not even remotely close, can honestly say it's the worst "asian" restaurant I have ever been to, and I have been to many pretty crappy restaurants.

The food is just no edible, it constantly amazes me as I walk by that place every day how it manages to stay open. Maybe people are just going there to talk and drink? Because the food is disgusting, never mind the price.


Agreed. I went once when it first opened, when people said it was still OK. The food was overly salty and sweet, and the unfinished concrete on the underside of the communal table ruined my wife's pants.

Posted on: 2019/4/21 11:47
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Re: Should inmates be allowed to vote?
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Still not an excuse for abridging a constitutional right. It's an orthogonal point at best, a red herring at worst.

Posted on: 2019/4/18 13:21
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Re: Should inmates be allowed to vote?
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Quote:

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Here's the more obvious question - why is Senator Cunningham even bothering with this B.S. ? This is another case of cart before the horse.

Voter turnout among people who actually are allowed to vote in the USA is abysmal - around 55% in national elections (49% in the 1996 presidential election!). Even less in local elections that don't run concurrently with national elections - Jersey City mayoral and city council races of 25, 30% if we're lucky. Former mayor Healy loved the low turnout because it's exactly what kept him in office for three terms. When turnout went up a few percentage points more in 2013, it was enough to get him out of office. School board elections? Unless they are concurrent with some other election, fuhgeddaboudit.

If turnout is so pitiful among people with clean background checks, can you imagine the turnout among people who have felonies on their record, can't find jobs and some of whom (not all) are contemplating a return to crime? This whole effort is a total waste of time and won't bring very many more people to the polling stations.

Rather than focusing on something that will do nothing, politicians and their constituents should be focusing on increasing voter turnout in this country and strive for the 70 to 80% levels that Canada and Europe have had (maybe not quite that high now but I can assure you both places are still significantly higher than the United States). Then we reach the voter turnout levels we should be having, that's when this issue should be addressed. Of course no politician is going to make an effort toward such a goal unless it increases their own chances of being elected.

Canada and Europe don't criminalize such a huge number or people we do. Even China and Iran don't.

Posted on: 2019/4/17 20:51
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