TRENTON, N.J. – Governor Phil Murphy toed the party line on Wednesday when asked by reporters about Tuesday night’s crazy presidential debate. “I thought that the debate last night and the demeanor was embarrassing to the office of president of the Read More
State Commission: Murphy’s front office knew about the corrupt SDA’s suspect hiring practices
TRENTON, N.J. – There’s an update to last year’s School Development Authority (SDA) hiring scandal: A new report released the State Commission of Investigation (click here) has revealed that the gubernatorial front office was “in close contact” with the former Read More
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Presidential Debate Edition
By Matt Rooney _ If the Commission on Presidential Debates made a baby with the UFC, Save Jerseyans? You’d eventually see last night’s debate screaming its head off 9 months later. In many ways? It was a televised Facebook thread. Read More
Christie: Trump ‘too hot,’ Biden sows doubts about ability to do the job
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Former Governor Christie Christie told George Stephanopoulos “no,” that wasn’t the debate he helped President Trump prepare for in the run-up to Tuesday’s presidential debate. Christie offered his analysis during the ABC News post-debate segment. “It was Read More
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What recession? Murphy doubles taxpayer subsidies for illegal alien legal aid
TRENTON, N.J. – Governor Murphy’s new FY 2021 budget signed Tuesday includes $6.2 million in aid for illegal immigrant legal representation, double the previous amount of aid. The Christie Administration hadn’t allotted any funding to help detained illegals secure legal Read More
Murphy signs new budget, confirms “most expensive year ever” for N.J.
TRENTON, N.J. – Governor Phil Murphy signed a massive $32.7 billion budget on Tuesday, one which will encompass the final nine months of FY 2021. The grand total – when taking into account the three-month “stopgap budget” from the summer Read More
Democrats’ Short Term Memory on the Judicial Nomination Process | Kelly
Photo Credit (L): The Federalist Society By John V. Kelly _ Congratulations to the Democrats on the nomination and likely confirmation of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court of the United States. Her nomination is the culmination of Read More
50% of Florida’s schools are open for in-person instruction and guess what? No spike!
By Matt Rooney _ How many times in recent months have we heard a Karen exclaim “you want to turn us into Florida!” for questioning one particular COVID-19 restriction or another. It’s their go-to defense. Of course, if they actually Read More