httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dw7h3wqVr_w Marc Ferzan’s bio courtesy of the Governor’s Office: Mr. Ferzan will be returning to public service from PricewaterhouseCoopers Advisory, where he is a Managing Director
Month: November 2012
Why Doesn’t Anti-Generator Mandate Logic Apply to the Minimum Wage, Too?
Here’s a little bipartisan concensus for you this holiday season, Save Jerseyans. The State Senate leadership from both parties, according to Minhaj Hassan of PolitickerNJ,
Style Points
If Election 2012 confirmed anything, folks, it’s that style matters. Being right isn’t enough, nor is saying the right things — just louder. The exit
Get on the Ballot in 2013, Folks
It’s way, way too soon to declare an impending Christie landslide, folks. The early polling numbers look good. A full year of campaigning nevertheless awaits,
Why It’s Critically Important for Susan Rice to Fail
It’s long past time for Americans to ask themselves a question which, frankly, they would’ve ideally tackled before the recent election: Does it matter when
Strategy: Chris Christie’s Run for Re-Election, and Beyond
Cross-Posted at Dan Cirucci’s Blogspot As far as retaining his position as Governor of New Jersey, Chris Christie couldn’t have arranged the stars any better
Will President Obama Denounce – or Embrace – Jamie Foxx’s Comments?
At the Soul Train Awards, taped in Las Vegas shortly after the 2012 election but not aired on BET until this past weekend, actor Jamie
New Poll: Christie Trounces Booker, 53% to 34%
I’m not sure there’s such a thing as a “safe” Republican in New Jersey statewide politics. Obama did just win here by over 17-points. But
Higher Taxes ≠ Higher Revenues
It’s a major misconception that all too many Republicans are failing to challenge, Save Jerseyans. Higher Taxes ≠ Higher Revenues. Knowledge is power. We lost