By Matt Rooney
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Of course you wouldn’t, Save Jerseyans.
If you or I or (most) people we know squatted in the parking lot at our places of employment, or anywhere else, and defecated on the ground — once or certainly multiple times — we’d be history. Gone! Escorted right out the door.
Thomas Tramaglini isn’t you or me.
He was a member of New Jersey’s version of the “upper” or privileged class; he’s a former state worker.
Tramaglini, who resigned from his well-paid superintendent gig with Kenilworth Public Schools after being allegedly caught taking a dump on Holmdel’s high school track, is reportedly set to receive $100,000 from the school district.
The separation agreement provides for the payment of his full salary until his official resignation date, in September, as well as two months of severance pay and $20,000 for unused “vacation”days. What’s more, the district won’t fight his application for unemployment benefits.
In case you missed it, go ahead and click here to read last week’s post on the “two New Jerseys” which our state’s “progressive” governing majority have created.
Some New Jerseyans, most of whom are elected officials, public workers (like Tramaglini), or life-long recipients of contracts and other largess, figuratively and in Tramaglini’s case literally treat the taxpayers and their property like crap.
The rest of us stiffs in the private sector? Worrying on over-crowded NJ Transit platforms about how we’re going to make the next quarterly property tax payment? We pay more for less every single year. In this case, we’re subsidizing a golden parachute for a guy who reciprocated with feces.
Tramaglini’s case is a perfect example of why normal working people can’t take limousine liberals seriously when they complain about “fairness,” Save Jerseyans. Murphy and company are complete strangers to the concept!
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