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Re: Retiring Jersey City police director to get more than $50K for unused sick time
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50K? That's pennies...Comey and Nalbach are gonna walk away with $500K each when they retire this year! Who needs the lottery? THAT'S a payday!

Posted on: 2012/1/31 17:31
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Jack Kelly is a good man!
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John ?Jack? Kelly is a good man.

He embodies all of the venerable qualities that become any gentleman. For example,

He is hardworking; how many other men can withstand the demands and pressures of maintaining 2 full-time jobs and 2 part-time jobs at once and still have time to enjoy a family life, a social life, and sneak an occasional round of golf here and there.

He is modest; ?Jack? Kelly came to Jersey City unannounced and without the public fanfare that many officials demand. All he asked was that Jersey City taxpayers finance his medical benefits for life to the tune of about $17000 a year, after only working one day rather that the 25-30 years that every other Jersey City employee is required to work. In return, ?Jack? Kelly would ?graciously? decrease government services and increase property taxes in order to support ?generous? contracts like his.

He is athletic; ?Jack? Kelly can jump over the heads of the Mayor and the City Council in one leap and supersede their authority by entering into contracts without their consent or consideration in the matter. In June 2011, Mr. Kelly had a closed door meeting with representatives from Frenkel & Co. and Express Scripts resulting in Mr. Kelly entering into an agreement to change employee prescription plan benefits in violation of collective bargaining agreements. Mr. Kelly has repeatedly refuse to comply with OPRA requests to produce a copy of the Express Scripts plan agreement he entered into, and has forced Jersey City into costly litigation defending his unethical actions.

He is a celebrity; who doesn?t know John ?call me Jack? Kelly? You can find him waving to the crowds from his Jaguar during his extended lunches. His name even echoes in the halls of the State Capital Building when he was prominently named in a State Investigation where he was notably recognized for his ?unethical? and ?irresponsible behavior?

He is organized: ?Jack? Kelly surreptitiously entered into an agreement to change the employee dental plan from Delta to Horizon without council approval, so when he was asked to produce a side-by-side comparison, his office said they ?couldn?t find it?, ?it wasn?t ready?, ?they didn?t have it.? In addition, when asked why he waited until the last minute to change the agreement, he may have simply ?forgot? that a significant contract was due. What else has he forgotten?

He is an optimist; even though it is estimated that at the end of 2012 upwards to 100 police officers, almost an entire police precinct, will retire, leaving the Jersey City police department even more critically understaffed, allowing the overtime budget to swell into the millions.
Nevertheless, we believe that Mr. Kelly anticipates his cuts to government services and property tax hikes will reduce crime and not recklessly endanger the city by ignoring plans to properly staff critical emergency services.

He can see into the future: ?Jack? Kelly didn?t care that empirical research from think tanks such as the RAND Institute and the Economic Policy Institute had overwhelmingly demonstrated that from a social or economic perspective, police layoffs were irrational since the costs that they impose are 12.9 times greater than the costs they save. Had Mr. Kelly?s obstructionist ruse prevailed in the face of the collaborative efforts between the POBA and the Mayor?s office to prevent the layoff of 82 police officers, Jersey City would have surely been worse of financially and communally.

So, the question remains??Do you still want a man of this caliber as your Business Administrator??

CALL YOUR COUNCILPERSON TODAY TO DEMAND THAT JOHN KELLY?S CONTRACT BE ANNULLED AND MR. KELLY IMMEDIATELY TENDER HIS RESIGNATION.





Council President Peter Brennan.
BrennanP@jcnj.org


Councilwoman-at-Large
Viola Richardson RichardsonV@jcnj.org

Councilman-at-Large Rolando Lavarro
(201) 547-5458

Ward A (Greenville) Councilman
Michael Sottolano SottolanoM@jcnj.org

Ward B (West Side) Councilman David Donnelly
DonnellyD@jcnj.org



Ward C (Journal Square) Councilwoman Nidia Lopez
NLopez@jcnj.org


Ward D (The Heights) Councilman William Gaughan bgaughan@hcnj.us


Ward E (Downtown) Councilman Steven Fulop
FulopS@jcnj.org


Ward F (Bergen/Lafayette) Councilperson Michelle Massey

Posted on: 2012/1/13 20:14
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Re: Arrogance at its highest
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Seems coronalime is on the money. Thanks!

Not trolling for trouble, I just know enough cops to hear the BS that we have to pay for.

Like certain senior cops that have take home cars like district captains. Why do they need take home cars? They're never at work anyway!

Posted on: 2011/7/29 13:13
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Arrogance at its highest
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JCPD Police Chief Comey, Deputy Chief Nalbach, and Deputy Chief Spafora will leave JC over $1million poorer!

Each will receive nearly $500,000 when they retire for unused compensation days.

Deputy Chief Nalbach even had the nerve to say, when he retires, Jersey City will have to give him Paulus Hook!

And of course Comey will just go back to his day job of running his private security company.

This is the police force protecting us?!?!

Posted on: 2011/7/26 14:58
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