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That was a piece of surgery.
Awesome.
Posted on: 2010/4/30 13:53
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They ran the piece again around 9am and had one of the residents in the studio. But it was shorter and had less flavor.
Posted on: 2010/4/30 13:36
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You cannot shame someone who has no shame. The segment is now over and it will be business as usual. Our fellow JC residents came across great, though, and were sharper and more well-spoken than the council members.
Posted on: 2010/4/30 13:27
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This is great. Shame them into submission.
Maybe all those people that voted for these jerks will finally see how corrupt they truly are. Even the knuckleheads with their pants hanging off their asses watch FOX five.
Posted on: 2010/4/30 13:23
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Gotta love Arnold Diaz... didn't he do one of these segments on Willie Flood and her son too?
All the more reason Fulop needs to be mayor. And listen up any non-ward E residents, if you vote these goons into office again in 2013... then you deserve what you get. This city will never change until we get more people like Fulop on the council.
Posted on: 2010/4/30 13:02
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MYFOXNY.COM - Jersey City recently laid off hundreds of municipal workers because of budget problems. That got some angry residents asking why in the middle of this fiscal crisis, the part-time City Council members continue to get free government cars. Frustrated residents packed a recent council meeting. They are fed up with skyrocketing local taxes. They scolded members of the council, which is a part-time job, for refusing to give up their free government cars, which come with free gas and insurance. Shame, Shame, Shame: Jersey City Council Free Cars
Posted on: 2010/4/30 12:46
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RECALL ALL COCKROACHES!
Posted on: 2010/4/30 11:40
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Posted on: 2010/4/30 11:09
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I'm not perfect.....but I'm not all bad either.
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What was the report about?
Posted on: 2010/4/30 5:57
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Shine the light on the cockroaches and watch them run.
Posted on: 2010/4/30 4:57
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Posted on: 2010/4/30 3:58
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Did the Mayor seem quite "tipsy" to anyone besides me? And during the day when he's supposed to be at work?
Posted on: 2010/4/30 2:33
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Just watched it. It was great
Posted on: 2010/4/30 2:25
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Best coverage that Arnold ever had. Truly shows the face of those scumbags.
I think he got one fact wrong, Flood also voted for the emblem right? Anyway, 7 people on the same list.
Posted on: 2010/4/30 2:24
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Yep, great piece.
Posted on: 2010/4/30 2:24
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Shame on you City Council
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Shame, shame indeed. Anyone watching channel 5 news?
Posted on: 2010/4/30 2:22
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Re: Mayor plans to take back some workers' city cars; Fulop wants them all back
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Of all people to say something, Gaughan, could bye all the City Council Members a car.
How is his million dollar home in Spring Lake doing? Quote:
Posted on: 2010/2/24 19:34
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Chevrolet aveo may not be a hybrid, but they're cheap and get decent millage.
Posted on: 2010/2/24 19:23
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"We realize these are difficult times," said Councilman Bill Gaughan, who has a city car. "We've given up 12 furlough days like everyone else, but at some point you need vehicles to perform your job." Okay, so go buy a vehicle and peform your job. I'm sure the press sec really needs a car, given they put out like one statement a year.
Posted on: 2010/2/24 19:21
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Vega says he uses his SUV to get around the city and that he's not above sacrifice. He received his vehicle in 9/09 after he was arrested and suspended by the county thereby losing his county SUV. The city's business administrator stated weeks ago that they've clocked Vega's monthly mileage at 1,000 plus. Vega is using the city SUV as he did the countys to travel to his Catskill ski chalet in Fleischmanns NY on weekends so there you go. We're subsidizing this cretin to play in the snow. The next mass protest should be up in the Catskills where he's Mr. goody two-shoes. That will shake him up you betcha!!
Posted on: 2010/2/24 18:50
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Crisis Alert - City Hall is broke !
What about getting cheap ass 4 cylinder cars ? Someone needs to do an investigative audit on all cityhall spending......especially senior management, where there is little experience on running a business. Having a college degree doesn't equate to smart business judgements..... for all we know they can't even balance their books at home!
Posted on: 2010/2/24 17:39
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Might this be an average day for a jersey city politician
get up, shower drive company car to breakfast meeting at Diner 1 check in with secretary on cellphone drive to next gig, make appearance and shake hands drive to lunch meeting at Diner 2 check in with secretary on cellphone drive to next gig, smile and shake more hands drive to dinner meeting at Diner 3 stop and fill up on gas Give up the cars damn it and start brown bagging it!
Posted on: 2010/2/24 13:22
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When Michael Dukakis was Governor of Mass., he gave up his state car and took the subway to work.
Did one car make a huge difference? Probably not. But it was symbolic and one thing he did get out of it was good press, just like Bloomberg taking the subway to work. If the council gives up their cars it will be kicking and screaming. And they look like douches in the process. Actually, one of the few people who probably need a 24 hour on-call car is Healy's press secretary, cause you never know when Healy will be wandering around naked or in a bar fight in the middle of the night, but Healy should probably pay for that out of his own pocket.
Posted on: 2010/2/24 12:43
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Mayor plans to take back some workers' city cars; Fulop wants them all back
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Jersey City mayor plans to take back some workers' city cars; Councilman Fulop wants them all back Wednesday, February 24, 2010 By MELISSA HAYES JOURNAL STAFF WRITER Jersey City Mayor Jerramiah T. Healy plans to reduce the number of employees who have municipal vehicles by 20 percent. But the move is not enough for Councilman Steven Fulop, who thinks take-home vehicles are a perk that needs to be done away with. Healy released details of his plan late Friday. The mayor said 39 vehicles are assigned to city employees, not including police. Among those with take-home cars are Healy, six City Council members, department and division heads, and employees who Healy said are on "24-hour call," including some of his aides and his press secretary. "We are looking at every area where we can cut and we are cutting," Healy said in a statement. "As we have said before, everything is on the table and we have to make every reasonable reduction." Fulop believes the cars should be strictly for work and kept at the job. "If the city supplies an employee with a car, it should be for the work day only, period. Every mile they put on the car should be accounted," he said. He has proposed an ordinance, up for introduction tonight, that would have all the cars clearly labeled, "Official Business City of Jersey City." "This way if someone sees a Jersey City labeled car sitting outside a bar at 2 a.m., the taxpayers can file a complaint with the state," he said. "No more secret cars and free gas for the politically connected." In addition to looking to reduce the fleet, Healy noted he placed a limit on gasoline over a year ago. The city covers the cost of one tank of gas or 18 gallons per week, whichever costs less. City Council members who get cars disagree with Fulop and say the vehicles are essential to their positions. "We realize these are difficult times," said Councilman Bill Gaughan, who has a city car. "We've given up 12 furlough days like everyone else, but at some point you need vehicles to perform your job." Councilman Mariano Vega, who took a city car after he was charged with political corruption this summer and lost his county vehicle, questioned how much eliminating the vehicles would save the city. "Does it make fiscal sense, does it make policy sense, those are the things that you have to ask," Vega said. "I use it to get around the city. I'm not above sacrifice. That's not the issue for me. What does it do for the city?" He suggested that employees who live outside the city be required to leave the cars at work. Councilman Michael Sottolano noted that people with city-issued cars pay federal taxes on them. "It's not something that's totally free," he said. Sottolano said he uses his vehicle strictly for city business. "I've had this vehicle for about five years. I pay federal taxes on it. I think I've put 17 to 18,000 miles on it," he said. "I use it daily.
Posted on: 2010/2/24 12:28
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