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Re: Jersey City Can't afford more of Healy!
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Yahoo, great post. Those figures are a real eye opener.

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The bible stories ascribed to "Jeremiah" mourn the destruction of Jerusalem and now Jersey City!

jer?e?mi?ah
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(c.650 ?c.585 bc) A Hebrew prophet. The biblical Lamentations are ascribed to him.
A book of the Bible containing his prophecies.
The Book of Lamentations (Hebrew: ??????, Eikhah, ??kh?(h)) is a poetic book of the Hebrew Bible. It mourns the destruction of Jerusalem and the Holy Temple in the 6th century BC.


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Jersey City can't afford more of Healy, says letter author
Print By Letters to the Editor/The Jersey Journal
on May 02, 2013 at 6:01 AM, updated May 02, 2013 at 6:09 AM

Since Mayor Jerramiah Healy took office in 2005, our municipal property taxes have gone up 92 percent, which averages 13.12 percent per year! Yikes!
Then on top of that, the city's gross debt is up $107.2 million, from 2005 through December 2012, according to the latest available public data. That's a 14 percent annual increase. Another yikes!
The city is in debt to the tune of $896.4 million, and for what? This guy is going to bankrupt us. He's spending to the tune of an additional 27 percent per year and it's coming out of your pocket!
Maybe that's why he requested a reval, to camouflage next year's massive tax increase, if he gets elected.
The only people I can even fathom voting for Healy are resident city employees in no show or do little jobs. We can't afford more of Jerramiah Healy. As a 30-year resident,

I say NO to Healy and vote YES for Fulop.
MIA SCANGA, CPA
JERSEY CITY

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Jersey City can't afford more of Healy, says letter author
Print By Letters to the Editor/The Jersey Journal
on May 02, 2013 at 6:01 AM, updated May 02, 2013 at 6:09 AM

Since Mayor Jerramiah Healy took office in 2005, our municipal property taxes have gone up 92 percent, which averages 13.12 percent per year! Yikes!
Then on top of that, the city's gross debt is up $107.2 million, from 2005 through December 2012, according to the latest available public data. That's a 14 percent annual increase. Another yikes!
The city is in debt to the tune of $896.4 million, and for what? This guy is going to bankrupt us. He's spending to the tune of an additional 27 percent per year and it's coming out of your pocket!
Maybe that's why he requested a reval, to camouflage next year's massive tax increase, if he gets elected.
The only people I can even fathom voting for Healy are resident city employees in no show or do little jobs. We can't afford more of Jerramiah Healy. As a 30-year resident,

I say NO to Healy and vote YES for Fulop.
MIA SCANGA, CPA
JERSEY CITY

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