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Re: Trump Our New President
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What did Trump say about "never let the enemy know what you are doing!" Guess what? He showed corporate America exactly how to manipulate and defeat him. Threaten to move jobs out of Murica and get a SWEEEEEET tax deal from Donald "I didn't think of that" Trump. Also, you can still move some jobs, which Carrier is doing, and then f**k everybody over in 2018. That's YOUR boy.



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Trump reached a deal with Carrier to save 1,000 U.S. jobs. Obama and Hillary wouldn't have lifted a finger.

https://twitter.com/Carrier/status/803764047300722688

Not even in office yet and he's already Making America Great Again!

Posted on: 2016/12/2 2:02
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Re: Trump Our New President
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Nice try but Jill Stein raised the money for the re-count and Clinton's people already said they don't see the point but will observe anyway. Voter Fraud is the bogeyman of the right wing. Even dopey Trump is still whining about it.


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Now AC.... don't be so humble, you haven't had a coherent response to much of this thread. I assume that you are too young to remember (hence you foolish socialist utopian comments) what happened in the Philippines 35 years after the end of WWII.

Some Japanese soldiers held out and refused to surrender after Japan surrendered and they hid out in the mountains continuing to support a failed and defeated Rising Sun ideology.

You remind of those crazies, but I appreciate your tenacity and never give up attitude but you OCD resistance to the fact that the President will not be Hillary Clinton is concerning... but it is part of a mass hysteria sweeping the country.

So much so... I have a Greyhound bus ticket at the Port Authority that you can claim for a free ride to Michigan. As I understand it HRC is asking for volunteers to hand count ballots to keep her dream alive.

Seems like the perfect place for all the lunatic left to make their final stand in the service of the worst presidential candidate ever. It will probably take 8 months... but you will be a in safe space with plenty of meds available.

Don't forget to check-in on JCList to let us know how you and OWS friends are doing. Michigan is especially nice in the winter time.

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Big Guy's totally delusional fantasy about alt-reality

Dream on Bro, this is awesome - you make this board very entertaining.

Ahahahahahahahahah

Posted on: 2016/12/2 1:54
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Re: Trump Our New President
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Castro never said it but it's still funny.
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Posted on: 2016/11/29 0:00
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Re: If you found the wallet this morning at Hamilton Park...
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Steals more than wallets.
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Posted on: 2016/11/4 22:50
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Re: Downtown -- Best Bar for Singles?
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Get a rescue dog. Chicks dig dogs. How many people have actually met their significant other at a bar?

Posted on: 2016/8/19 14:18
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Re: Leashed dog mauled and killed by escaped pitbull
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There was also the pitbull in Hamilton Park that killed a Dachshund many years ago. People tried to deny it happened but it was proven to be a fact. I guess some people are finally catching up with reality. By the way, the children in Hamilton Park do more damage to the trees, bushes and grass than any 100 dogs did in 25 years.

Posted on: 2016/6/27 21:37
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Re: Community Safety Announcement / Warning !
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Ether schmeether. Bigfoot lives under the gazebo in Hamilton Park. Spread the word.

Posted on: 2016/1/8 4:47
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Re: Trump: 'Thousands' in Jersey City cheered on 9/11
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http://gothamist.com/2015/12/02/georg ... ton_level_orange_turn.php

"former Jersey City Mayor Steven Furlop..." whoops.

Posted on: 2015/12/2 22:44
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Re: Has the morning street sweeper schedule changed?
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What's there really to complain about? The signs clearly say no parking for the entire 2 hour period.

If the sweeper is not consistent every day due to road construction, I don't think there is a valid complaint as long as the sweeping occurs at some point during the 2 hours.


came here to say this. I don't see what people are complaining about. If I was the guy in the little 3-wheeler I would circle back a ticket everyone that moves their car back to the no parking side after the sweeper comes.


Why? The street has been cleaned which is the entire purpose of the parking regulations. NYC should adopt the Jersey City method and really stop wasting people's time waiting hours after the street has been cleaned. I guess in your view it's okay to raise revenue from people simply because they own cars?

Posted on: 2015/11/5 3:50
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Re: SIX People Shot Over Halloween Weekend in JC
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Those victims are the ones who will be going back to those neighborhoods after they're released from the hospital. So yeah, they are probably going to keep their mouths shut. Sad.

Posted on: 2015/11/3 2:02
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Re: Resident calls Jersey City condo artwork inappropriate
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Is there a more ambiguous poll question than "Do you believe America is headed in the right/wrong direction?" I mean really?

Posted on: 2015/10/29 1:41
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Re: Mr. Scofflaw is a retired JCFD.
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This dude cut me off the other day on Grand. No blinker, just strong armed his way w/out even looking. The only reason I know it was the same vehicle was the JCFD stickers plastered all over the back. I made a comment to my wife about it on how these dudes just do whatever they want. What a random thing to wake up to on a message board.


If you look in the photo he has some weird, multicolored mats or something tied to the roof rack. He also had a ton of crap in his car. For a moment I thought he was living out of it.

Posted on: 2015/7/6 19:21
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Re: Mr. Scofflaw is a retired JCFD.
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Thank you HamParkVet. Public shaming is the best way to change these antisocial peoples' behavior. Is he also breaking the law by obscuring his license plate, or did you photoshop that out?


No photoshop. He had some kind of plastic cover over the plate. Yes, it is hard to read.

Posted on: 2015/7/6 0:49
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Re: Mr. Scofflaw is a retired JCFD.
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No, he did not LITERALLY shit on me, or you, or anyone else here.

His dog took a shit on grass in a park. He didn't clean it up. I guess that's a crime? It's more just kind of a dick move that everybody has executed at one point in their life or another. Maybe he ran out of bags. That shit happens. Should he have put his wallet there to mark the shit until he returned?

Chill out, man. You're gonna give yourself a coronary.


Perhaps you know this douche? In any case, there are plenty of poop bags at the dog-runs which he could have retrieved but chose not to. He then waltzed across a pet free zone and blew a Stop sign on his way out. It was the trifecta, "f-you" citizens, entitled D-Bag move. F**k this guy.

Posted on: 2015/7/6 0:12
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Re: Mr. Scofflaw is a retired JCFD.
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Hey don't take this the wrong way, Hamvet, but you're a fucking creep and I hate that you live near me.

Holy shit dude, you're posting somebody's picture online, calling him a tax evader, based on him not picking up some dog shit?

Step away from the internet. You need some time to reevaluate what you're doing with your life.


The guy is breaking the law and there is no expectation of privacy. I believe Florida does not tax pensions and has low taxes otherwise so one can assume that the guy is now a resident there but still comes back in summer months. By the way? That's your tax dollars paying this douche and he LITERALLY shits on you.

Posted on: 2015/7/5 23:31
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Re: Mr. Scofflaw is a retired JCFD.
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I understand you're upset, and reasonably so. But without knowing for certain who this person is, you're really jumping to some pretty high conclusions about his identity.

Those law enforcement and first responder stickers/t-shirts/hats are a dime a dozen. And he could be borrowing someone's car. Just my two cents.





I would bet a lot of money that he was a retiree. He had the badge and the Florida plates which denotes a snowbird, tax-evader.

Posted on: 2015/7/5 20:08
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Mr. Scofflaw is a retired JCFD.
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Saw this guy just a half hour ago walking his dog in Hamilton park. Dog dropped a poop near the tennis courts, guy didn't pick it up. A few minutes later he waltzed through the posted pet free zone. I decided to follow him to see where he lived but he got into a silver SUV with Florida plates and adorned with JCFD stickers and badges. He then proceeded to blow the Stop sign at 8th and Jersey Ave as he left. He had a male pit-bull with pointy/cut ears, brown with white around neck and belly. He's a late 50's white dude, kind of stocky as you can see.
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Posted on: 2015/7/5 16:49
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Re: Lost Guitar?
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So what kind of guitar was it?


So I can get a PM looking for the described Guitar? Okay, it was a pink Daisy Guitar with humbucker pickups.

Posted on: 2014/11/17 15:01
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Re: Lost Guitar?
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leaning against a pole where it might have been misplaced while unloading/loading a car.


But right next to the garbage cans and other junk which had been left for pick-up. Because the guitar was so out of tune I am convinced that it hadn't been touched in a long time and was meant for the garbage truck or for the first person who found it. I will keep it for my own use. First composition will be a rock opera about fat-ass-bike!


You're telling the story and suspected it might have been misplaced while unloading / loading - why post a thread about your find in the first place. Not everyone in JC looks to JClist to find your 'misplaced' guitar.


I mentioned all these facts in the first post. I posted as a Just in Case and have checked other forums and sites and nothing. I am now thoroughly convinced it was simply meant to be trash.

Posted on: 2014/11/16 4:58
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Re: Lost Guitar?
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leaning against a pole where it might have been misplaced while unloading/loading a car.


But right next to the garbage cans and other junk which had been left for pick-up. Because the guitar was so out of tune I am convinced that it hadn't been touched in a long time and was meant for the garbage truck or for the first person who found it. I will keep it for my own use. First composition will be a rock opera about fat-ass-bike!

Posted on: 2014/11/16 3:22
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Re: Lost Guitar?
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This should be on mythbusters !

The cops keep a register of lost and found. The finder gets a receipt of that number and if anyone calls about a specific item, they check the register.

After a length of time, the register is checked and all things remaining go to the finder - legally

If a person finds their item at the cops, their details are recorded so the 'finder' can be confident a cop 'hasn't' taken it home.

As for the cop responding, "Sir, I have no idea." it makes sense; the same cop doesn't sit there all day and everyday, but then again JC does have some dumb-ass cops that are not familiar of what the protocols are or simply to lazy to check the lost and found register.



The cops ain't getting the guitar. It'll go to charity first.

Posted on: 2014/11/14 23:11
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Re: Lost Guitar?
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I just called my local precinct's front desk and asked if anybody had come in or called looking for a lost guitar. The reply was "Sir, I have no idea." (click)

Posted on: 2014/11/14 21:15
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Re: Lost Guitar?
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So if I came to you with a matching serial number and model for the instrument it'd still be yours? I'd turn it over to the police. Guitars + cases can range anywhere from $200 to $4000.


If you know the make and the location where it was lost then PM me. I would guess that if it wasn't lost then it was put out by someone who didn't understand it's value and just wanted it gone. Book value is between $200-$300 after checking several sites. If it was lost then I'd like it to go back to it's owner.

Posted on: 2014/11/14 19:47
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Re: Lost Guitar?
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What about taking it to the cops - If not claimed within a specific time, the item becomes legally yours


It's already mine legally. Besides, if it was just garbage why risk having a cop pilfer it away?

Posted on: 2014/11/14 5:29
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I found a guitar tonight. Perfectly good and still in case. It was near curbside garbage but was leaning against a pole where it might have been misplaced while unloading/loading a car. If you lost it and can identify type and place then please PM me.

Posted on: 2014/11/14 0:17
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Re: What's With All the Cops?
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I had my FIOS wires torn down by a truck the other day. Verizon arrived the next morning to fix it and it just so happens Johnny's Excavating is preparing our street for sewer work. They are just laying out the cut lines for the jackhammers and the Verizon guy is not in their way but they complain to the cop there that Verizon guy doesn't need a permit but they do. First of all, Johnny's had taken all the street parking and were closing it completely at times. The Verizon guy wasn't impeding them or traffic. Scared cop calls supervisor from HQ to sort it out. Supervisor actually mulls over stopping my FIOS repair. Mind you, I haven't even spoken to the cops but I'm preparing to explode if the cop does stop the repair work. Verizon guy talks sense into supervisor and reminds him that he actually installed HIS FIOS in Bayonne recently. So ultimately, the cop was going to bone a resident over a city contractor getting his knickers in a twist. I promise you I probably would have spent the night in jail had he gone through with it. Supervisor cop made the right decision but it was purely based on good old backslapping BS.

Posted on: 2014/5/15 1:56
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Re: Jersey City cat advocate 'melted into tears' at Internet sensation Grumpy Cat's birthday bash
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Kayt is Grayt!!

Posted on: 2014/5/1 0:25
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Re: VERY rich friend divorcing; wants 2 BR luxury rental
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I like Hamilton park but visit Paulus Hook for some of the restaurants. The Canal park is a great place to run the dog as well.

Posted on: 2014/1/3 1:09
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Re: Late Night Loud & Speeding Motorcycle Packs
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I got home late from work on Saturday night/Sunday morning. I just happened to have my camera out when I heard these guys approaching so I laid my camera on my car roof and rolled this footage. It was around 2:30am when I shot this and when these guys got stuck at the light at 9th and Erie they were revving and gunning their engines. Sadly, the camera's microphone doesn't capture the full obnoxious quality of the engines. This was just 3 guys, often there can be 10 or more.




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Re: Attempted Break-In in Hamilton Park
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I emailed a link to this thread to the East District Precinct.

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