Month: June 2011
Pension Reform Battle Explained: Will Elected Reps or Union Bosses Govern New Jersey’s Financial Future?
Historic events continue to unfold in Trenton, Save Jerseyans. Thousands of union thugs continue to descend on the state capital grounds to protest Governor Christie […]
Dems Attack the NJEA Only When the NJEA Attacks Dems?
I received quite a few press releases from a camp that normally would not waste time reaching out to me Save Jerseyans. Thats right, the […]
NJEA’s War with NJ Dems
It’s On! Dems poised to declare war on NJEA Taking on Christie, Sweeney and Norcross probably isn’t the smartest idea when you’re an embattled corrupt […]
Wisconsin Supreme Court Ruling is a Triumph of Democracy Over Mob Rule
As it turns out, Save Jerseyans, a super close state supreme court election was all that stood between mob rule and republican governance in Wisconsin. […]
Corrupt Dems Get Away With Election Fraud in NJ3
The worst kept secret of the mid term elections was that Peter DeStefano was a fake Tea Party candidate put into place by the Camden […]
Crowded GOP Stage Brawl is Underway in New Hampshire
I truly loathe these early presidential debates, Save Jerseyans, because there are too many candidates participating to have a substantive discussion. The only person more […]
Kyrillos Making a Move?
PolitickerNJ has a ‘source’ saying Joe Kyrillos might be thinking about a Senate run – the NJGOP needs to make sure that they have a […]
Gooch Goes to War with Weiner?
It looks like North Jersey newspaper diva Diane Gooch, a former candidate for Congress whom Anna Little infamously upset in the GOP ’10 primary, is […]
“Blogger” Not Protected By Shield Laws? Not So Fast
Let’s get this out of the way first. Shellee Hale, the Washington resident who was the defendant in yesterday’s Supreme Court ruling, was no blogger. […]
NJEA Invades YouTube
It’s Primary Election Day, Save Jerseyans, and the NJEA continues to use heaps of public money to criticize… Governor Christie’s use of public money? It […]
Primary Day Open Thread
Only 16 of New Jersey’s 40 legislative districts have contested primaries today, Save Jerseyans, and most politicos are focusing on Northeast Jersey’s LD-20. That’s where […]