First results of the New Hampshire Primary announced

NEW HAMPSHIRE – The first results of the 2016 New Hampshire Primary election have been announced, as three small towns voted at midnight in a presidential year tradition. The communities of Dixville Notch, Millsfield and Hart’s Location, each cast their ballots at midnight. The winners are as followed: Dixville Notch: GOP – Kasich wins with three…

Mayors now may have to sue hospitals for taxes | Quigley

“Well, I guess I’ll just have to sue the hospital,” said one mayor, regretfully. He doesn’t want his town to be the only one in New Jersey not getting taxes from its local not-for-profit hospital. His tax-paying homeowners would never forgive him. The issue heated up in Morristown several years ago and any hope for resolution…

Did Marco Rubio backer really mock Christie's weight?

NASHUA, N.H. — A congressman and Florida Sen. Marco Rubio backer mocked Gov. Chris Christie on Monday over his waistline. Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Ca.) took Christie to task for attacking Rubio at the last Republican presidential debate on Saturday. The governor slammed Rubio for giving a “memorized 25-second speech” several times during the debate. But Issa…

Obama signs International Megan's Law

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama on Monday signed legislation named for a Hamilton girl that’s designed to alert foreign governments when registered sex offenders travel abroad. The International Megan’s Law to Prevent Child Exploitation and Other Sexual Crimes Through Advanced Notification of Traveling Sex Offenders was sponsored by U.S. Rep. Chris Smith (R-N.J.) and cleared by…

Christie's 'independent' Bridgegate lawyers now funding his campaign | Editorial

It was bad enough that Chris Christie’s “dear friend” Debra Won Yang hosted a fundraiser for his campaign on the same day that she was doing taxpayer-funded interviews for his “independent” Bridgegate investigation. Now we learn that 28 lawyers from her firm, Gibson Dunn & Crutcher – which conducted the internal investigation that Christie commissioned into…

Day of reckoning arrives for Christie in N.H.

MANCHESTER, N.H. — Gov. Chris Christie has spent more than 70 days campaigning in New Hampshire, hosting 76 town halls and 180 public events in his quest to be president. His ads have been aired here more than 1,800 times, according to a Boston Globe survey. And now it all comes down to the voting on…

Cake Boss Endorses Christie

Appearing with Gov. Chris Christie Monday morning at a town hall meeting in Hudson, N.H., “Cake Boss” Buddy Valastro endorsed the governor for president ahead of the New Hampshire primary on Tuesday. The Associated Press reports that Valastro, star of the TLC reality show “Cake Boss” and head of the expanding Carlo’s Bakery chain, spoke highly…

What they're saying about Christie after 8th Republican debate

TRENTON — Here is a look at what they’re saying across the nation about Gov. Chris Christie after the eight 2016 Republican presidential debate Saturday night in Manchester, N.H.: * A few publications picked Christie as one of the debate’s winners: the Washington Post, The Hill, and Vox. * Josh Voorhees of Slate.com declared that Christie…

Former Christie Aide Rips New Hampshire Voters Days Before Primary

Frank Luna, a former confidant of Governor Chris Christie and a veteran New Jersey GOP operative mocked New Hampshire voters just days ahead of the New Hampshire primary, according to a story on Politicker, NJ.

Luna mocked New Hampshire voters, who in the polls are favoring Donald Trump thus far.

“It looks like Trump and Sanders both have pretty insurmountable leads up in New Hampshire, but I don’t think either will be the nominee for their party.” Luna said.  “Given that New Hampshire roots for a baseball team that didn’t win a World Series for 86 years and a football team that lost to the Giants twice in the Super Bowl, I don’t see why they’d start picking winners now.”

“Look for a strong showing from Gov. Christie, whose relentless campaigning and field efforts will prove to be a difference maker,” he added.

Christie calls N.J. gun bill he vetoed 'stupid'

MEREDITH, N.H. — Time to add another bill to the growing list of legislation Gov. Chris Christie vetoed that he thinks was “stupid.” The governor, speaking on the campaign trail in New Hampshire, lashed out against the New Jersey Legislature on Thursday for sending a measure that would have have barred carjackers or anyone convicted of…

New Law Prohibits Towns From Shaking Down Entrepreneurial Teen Snow Shovelers

TRENTON-Legislation sponsored by Senator Mike Doherty (R-23) ensuring that kids have the right to offer snow shoveling services before storms without municipal approval was signed into law by Governor Chris Christie.

“It’s incredible that some towns wanted kids to register as businesses or buy expensive solicitation permits before offering to shovel their neighbors’ driveways and sidewalks,” said Doherty. “This new law sends the message that kids looking to make a few bucks on a snow day shouldn’t be subjected to government red tape or fined for shoveling snow.”

The bill, S-2741 of the 2014/2015 legislative session, was drafted in response to reports of a pair of high school seniors who were stopped in January of 2015 by Bound Brook police and told they could not go door to door without a permit to hand out flyers in an attempt to solicit snow shoveling business for a snowstorm the next morning.

Doherty’s newly enacted law states that “no ordinance regulating solicitation for services shall be applicable to solicitations, whether written or oral, for snow shoveling services made within 24 hours of a snowstorm that has been predicted by a commonly recognized commercial or governmental weather reporting entity.”

“The enactment of this law is a win against big government bureaucracy that wants to regulate every little thing we do,” added Doherty. “With the potential for a big winter storm this weekend, the timing of this law couldn’t be better for New Jersey’s young entrepreneurs.”

Supply and Demand Already Taking Toll on Bernie Sanders' Campaign; No More Free Stickers

Supply and demand already seem to be plaguing socialist Bernie Sanders and he’s not even President yet.  He hasn’t even secured the nomination for his party.   But problems have arisen with his first handout to the American people, bumper stickers.

12507481_10208610269643345_2234372772312565263_nSanders offers free bumper stickers to anyone who registers their email, address and phone number on his website.  There’s just one problem. He’s already out of them and can’t give away any more.

Not yet, that is.

Sanders has learned a tough economics lesson this week.  When things are free, Americans want them.

His campaign can’t even keep up with the supply of free stickers, how can we ever expect him to deliver to the nation free healthcare or free college?   How can we take his socialist lectures about communist based economics when he can’t even practice what he preaches.

Like most socialist endeavours, the stocks have run dry and the lines are forming.

If this is a glimpse into the presidency of Bernie Sanders, it is a chilling one.

Imagine a family in need of a doctor for their child who is sick.   With many choosing not to be doctors because of the lack of wages, socialized medicine will create waitlists longer than we have ever seen before for specialist care.

“Sorry, we have no doctors today, please try again later,” we’d be told.

“Sorry, we have no textbooks because the companies who publishes them have all gone out of business because we wanted more affordable books,” we’d be told.

Bernie can’t even get free bumper stickers right, how can we expect him to get free anything right?

The fact is, and 99.9% of economists would agree, Sanders’ vision of utopian socialist America just can’t happen. It’s impossible. It’s been tried before.  The Soviet Union, China, Eastern Europe, Cuba and the list goes on.   The American government can barely get capitalism down right, why should we ever think Bernie Sanders can get socialism right?

 

 

 

N.J. congressman launches fight to raise U.S. minimum wage to $15 an hour

Congressman Donald Norcross launches push to raise federal minimim wage Congressman Donald Norcross holds a press conference to push for his new legislation that outlines a plan to raise the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2023, Jan. 14, 2016. (Michelle Caffrey | For NJ.com) GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP — When temperatures began to drop this…

Republican debate: It's Christie vs. Rubio and Trump vs. Cruz

WASHINGTON — Gov. Chris Christie began the sixth Republican debate Thursday with an attack on former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton as seven GOP candidates shared a stage less than three weeks before the first presidential contests of 2016. By the time it ended about two and half hours later, all the candidates on the stage…

Who won the Republican presidential debate? Political pros weigh in

TRENTON — After a week on the defensive about inconsistencies in his accounts of his stances on several big issues and just a few weeks from the Iowa Caucuses, Gov. Chris Christie had a lot riding on Thursday’s sixth Republican presidential debate. “Many people don’t realize is how few voters it will take to get momentum…

Who will win tonight's Republican presidential debate?

TRENTON — Seven Republican presidential candidates meet for the sixth debate of the campaign and first of 2016 tonight. With the Iowa caucuses on Feb. 1 and the New Hampshire primary scheduled for Feb. 9, the debate hosted by the Fox Business Network takes on greater significance. Republican presidential debate: What time, channel, live stream, GOP…

Hillary Clinton Addresses "White Terrorism" and "Police Violence"

Hillary Clinton spoke about white extremism, police violence and white terrorism, comparing it on a level playing field as all terrorism, including ISIS.

“When you have police violence that terrorizes communities,” she said. “That can feel terrorizing…we have to stop them all.. we can’t live in fear.”

Not missing a step, she used the opportunity to push her Democrat party’s gun restrictions.

“We have to get guns out of the hands of whoever they are,” she concluded.

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New Jersey Democrats Aim to Takeover Atlantic City

 Democrats are moving in to take control over Atlantic City, which after decades of Democrat control fell to Republicans in the last mayoral election.  Now, Democrats are seeking legislative methods to regain control of the city they let spiral out of control and lost.
NJ.Com Reports:

TRENTON — State Senate President Stephen Sweeney on Tuesday pushed his call for the state to take over Atlantic City’s finances, saying he will soon introduce legislation for a plan — and that the struggling gambling resort should declare bankruptcy if the bill doesn’t pass quickly. “This is a very clear statement to Atlantic City,” Sweeney…

State of the Christie-Obama Bromance Not Looking So Great

 The bromance once held between New Jersey Governor Chris Christie and President Barack Obama seems to be in a downward spiral this week as Christie tries to distance himself from hug-buddy Obama in his State of the State Address.  Obama’s spokesman responded to Christie’s unkind words about the President. NJ.Com reports:

Gov. Christie calls Obama’s State of the Union a ‘fantasy wish list’ Gov. Chris Christie remarks from the 2016 State of the State Address in Trenton, N.J.(Video courtesy of NJTV) WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama’s chief spokesman questioned Gov. Chris Christie’s dismal assessment of the State of the Union address, saying it showed a sharp contrast…

Who's up and who's down in the latest prez poll?

WASHINGTON — As he has in almost every poll since the summer, businessman Donald Trump leads the rest of the Republican presidential field in a CBS News/New York Times survey released Tuesday. Trump polled 36 percent in the survey, with U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas trailing with 19 percent. U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida,…

Christie: Blame my spokesman for Planned Parenthood 'misquote'

TRENTON — Gov. Chris Christie is adamant he never made a personal donation to Planned Parenthood, saying Tuesday he was misquoted by a newspaper in the mid-1990s that suggested — in his own words — otherwise. And the person he blamed for misquoting him hasn’t strayed too far from the governor’s orbit since then. Brian Murray,…

Son of Saddle Brook councilwoman arrested for DWI after crash, report says

HASBROUCK HEIGHTS – The son of Saddle Brook Councilwoman Karen D’Arminio was arrested last week after sideswiping two cars on Route 17, according to a report. Joseph Scrittorale, 41, was charged with driving while intoxicated, leaving the scene of a motor vehicle accident, being an unlicensed driver and reckless driving, according to northjersey.com. The driver was…

Governor Christie Earmarks $100 Million for Battle Against Heroin in New Jersey

New Jersey’s Governor, Chris Christie announced his pledge to combat New Jersey’s growing heroin crisis, with $100 million in funding towards treatment and rehabilitation for heroin addicts.  NJ.Com Reports:

TRENTON — Gov. Chris Christie announced sweeping action to address New Jersey’s heroin crisis Tuesday, pledging $100 million toward mental health and substance abuse and proposing to reopen a state prison as a state-run rehabilitation facility for inmates. Christie’s announcements, made as part of his sixth State of the State address, reinforced the governor’s substance abuse…

Freeholder Kelly: Political Appointment in Limbo

Freeholder Jack Kelly said this week that his political appointment by Governor Chris Christie is in limbo.

Kelly is banking on the job at the parole board which pays members between $75,000 and $150,000 per year.

“When I was a little boy they talked about limbo,” Kelly said. “Limbo was a place that wasn’t quite heaven but certainly wasn’t hell. It’s sort of where I’m at right now.”

Kelly came under fire from New Jersey State Senator Ray Lesniak, discrediting Kelly’s experience in the field, citing no official law enforcement or criminal justice experience. Kelly does not have a college degree, Lesniak said.

“Kelly’s judgment as to an inmate’s release would be useless,” he added.

Kelly insists that his 23 years as a freeholder as the Director of Law and Public Safety makes him qualified for the job.

The freeholder once held a patronage job position at the Atlantic City International Airport, but it was short lived, working as an airport analyst.  He started in 1999. He left that job in 2004.

“I’m a winner either way,” he said.

The Asbury Park Press has in-depth coverage of Kelly’s nomination process.

 

 

Governor Christie Separates Himself from the Wack Pack at CNN Presidential Debate

 

LAS VEGAS-New Jersey Governor Chris Christie came off the bench ready to drive in runs for his trailing campaign at Tuesday night’s Republican  presidential primary debate showing America that he deserved the spot in the starting lineup amongst media powerhitters Donald Trump, Jeb Bush and Ben Carson.

Christie, a former U.S. attorney, has been making a case for himself in recent weeks on the campaign trail, delivering positive messages and policy plans, generally avoiding the circus atmosphere in the race, led by ringmaster Donald Trump.

To this point, the Republican debates have revolved around the theatrics of Trump as he and the other candidates used the national platforms to poke jabs and bicker amongst each other.

This past weekend, another New Jersey native, former UFC champion Frankie Edgar, traveled to Las Vegas to win a fight and showed his peers he’s a legitimate contender. Edgar knocked out his opponent in the first round.

Christie, another Jersey kid, followed in Edgar’s footsteps on a similar pilgrimage a few days later, to show America and his peers that he is a legitimate contender to be the Republican candidate in the 2016 presidential election.  While he didn’t deliver a first round knockout, he went the distance against the heavy hitters.

Christie came out swinging in is opening comments, declaring Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama have failed to lead America the way Americans want to be led.

“America has been betrayed. We’ve been betrayed by the leadership that Barack Obama and Hilary Clinton have provided to this country over the last number of years. Think about just what’s happened today,” Christie said.  “The second largest school district in America in Los Angeles closed based on a threat. Think about the effect that, that’s going to have on those children when they go back to school tomorrow wondering filled with anxiety to whether they’re really going to be safe.”

After rounds of bickering and bantering between the other candidates, Christie brought the debate back to ground level and reminded the others and the audience why they were all on the stage in the first place.

“Listen, I want to talk to the audience at home for a second. If your eyes are glazing over like mine, this is what it’s like to be on the floor of the United States Senate. I mean, endless debates about how many angels on the head of a pin from people who’ve never had to make a consequential decision in an executive position,” Christie said. “The fact is, for seven years, I had to make these decisions after 9/11, make a decision about how to proceed forward with an investigation or how to pull back, whether you use certain actionable intelligence or whether not to. And yet they continue to debate about this bill and in the subcommittee and what — nobody in America cares about that.”

 

In his closing arguments, Christie rested his case on his experience as the Governor of New Jersey and as a U.S. attorney.   During his tenures, New Jersey  had a front row seat in the global war against terror, starting with the attack on the World Trade Center and involving a plot to kill soldiers at New Jersey’s Joint Base MDL.

“What they [Americans] care about is, are we going to have a president who actually knows what they’re doing to make these decisions? And for the seven years afterwards, New Jersey was threatened like no other region in this country and what we did was we took action within the constitution to make sure that law enforcement had all the information they needed,” Christie said. “We prosecuted two of the biggest terrorism cases in the world and stopped Fort Dix from being attacked by six American radicalized Muslims from a Mosque in New Jersey because we worked with the Muslim American community to get intelligence and we used the Patriot Act to get other intelligence to make sure we did those cases. This is the difference between actually been a federal prosecutor, actually doing something, and not just spending your life as one of hundred debating it.”

Christie reaffirmed his commitment to halting the flow of Syrian civil war refugees, which has been infiltrated by ISIS supporters and terrorist cells until the President and congress could assure proper and reliable screening processes can be implemented.

“It’s so dysfunctional under Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. It’s so ineffective. It’s so ineffectual that the American people say, we don’t trust them to do anything anymore. So I’m not going to let Syrian refugees, any Syrian refugees in this country,” he added.  “And it was widows and orphans, by the way, and we now know from watching the San Bernardino attack that women can commit heinous, heinous acts against humanity just the same as men can do it.”

While Donald Trump called for a flat-out ban on all muslims, Christie brought the discussion once again back to reality.

“And so I don’t back away from that position for a minute. When the FBI director tells me that he can vet those people, then we’ll consider it and not a moment before because your safety and security is what’s most important to me,” he added.

On the other hand, Christie said his administration’s relationship with the New Jersey muslim community is what has largely spared his state from terrorist attacks and thwarted other attempts.

Christie said he values his relationships with mosques and the muslim community as members of that community have played vital roles in assisting New Jersey law enforcement officials in proactively investigating threats against the public.

Tuesday night’s debate was the final one of 2015, but 7 more are scheduled for 2016.   New Jersey’s primary election will take place on June 7, 2016.

Going into the debate, Donald Trump led the polls with 41% while Christie

How CNN, USA Today, Christian Science Monitor, Newsweek Failed to Fact Check the Carson Fact Checking

When presidential candidate Ben Carson boasted Thomas Jefferson helped shape the U.S. Constitution, left-leaning news agencies pounced on him like peasants in the former communist Soviet Union would pounce on the last available loaf of bread in the bread line.

“But I’m particularly impressed with Thomas Jefferson, who seemed to have very deep insight into the way that people would react and tried to craft our Constitution in a way that it would control people’s national tendencies and control the natural growth of the government,” were the words uttered by Carson that sent the desperate legions of liberal bloggers and journalists into a frenzy.

Thomas Jefferson helped draft the constitution?  What an unthinkable notion.  Something must be done to correct this blatant revisionist attack on American history.

USA Today’s David Jackson, without fact checking, stated, “Jefferson, however, did not participate in the development of the U.S. Constitution during a 1787 convention. As Carson himself pointed out in his book A More Perfect Union, Jefferson was serving as U.S. minister to France at that time.”

That neutral political outlet Politico followed suit, claiming, “Carson says, wrongly, that Thomas Jefferson crafted the Constitution”.

In a gem of misinformation penned by Politico’s Nolan D. McCaskill, “Jefferson crafted the Declaration of Independence, not the Constitution.”

At Newsweek, a once well-trusted source, Jack Martinez jumped on the ill-informed bandwagon.

“It’s a bit of a trick question, because there isn’t a sole author. That fact appeared to be lost on Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson when he said during a recent interview that Thomas Jefferson, author of the Declaration of Independence,” Martinez wrote.   Carson didn’t say Jefferson was author of the Declaration of Independence, but let’s not let any facts get in the way of a good viral “gotchya” story during an election, especially if it’s against a Republican.

The list goes on and on.  Hanry Gaas, Christian Science Monitor; Noah Feldman, Bloomberg;  Chad Merda, Chicago Sun Times; and many others dropped the ball on the story.

Only one however as of this morning had the integrity to admit they were wrong.  David Mastio of Gannett’s USA Today got the story right in his story, “Oops! Carson’s not actually wrong about Jefferson”.

“…here’s an interesting historical footnote to the Constitutional Convention. At the time, an early version of email was available. It was the social media of its day, called letters. Important people, say, the U.S. minister in France, could give pieces of paper to ship captains who’d take them by boat all the way to Philadelphia,” Mastio wrote.

Even the ACLU, the liberal bastion of idiocracy agrees the media had it all wrong.

Jefferson while he never “wrote” the Declaration of Independence did play a significant role in its creation (crafting).

According to the ACLU’s take on the whole affair, Jefferson lobbied those who did the actual “writing” to include the Bill of Rights, a cornerstone of the Declaration of Independence.

“So, the Constitution’s framers heeded Thomas Jefferson who argued: A bill of rights is what the people are entitled to against every government on earth, general or particular, and what no just government should refuse, or rest on inference,” the story went.

None of this matters, they’ve all moved on to their next meal, like seagulls to a french fry.

 

Governor Christie Asked for 1 Fact to Show He's Anti-Gun. Here it Is

by Phil Stilton

CHRIS CHRISTIE ON REPEAL OF NEW JERSEY’S ASSAULT WEAPONS BAN:  It’s Crazy. It’s Dangerous. It’s Radical. They Must Be Stopped.

ANKENY, IOWA-Despite being Governor of the state habitually ranked at the bottom of the list by gun advocacy groups,  Chris Christie took it personally when he was called “anti-gun” by an audience member.

“How are you going to [get] New Jersey gun owners to think you will be anything but a President Michael Bloomberg,” the man asked the governor.

Christie instead blamed New Jersey’s over-the-top gun laws on the Democratic legislature which he said was responsible for the state’s anti-gun laws.

“Does New Jersey have a lot of difficult gun laws,” Christie said. “They were all signed before I was governor.”

“I’ve agreed with gun owners in New Jersey,” Christie said.

Not so, according to the Governor’s own past as a young aspiring Freeholder looking to win a state assembly seat in 1995.

Christie campaigned with Richard Merkt in that election and they ran on a solid platform to retain the state’s ban on assault rifles, which remains to this day, one of the strictest pieces of anti-gun legislation in America.

Christie and Merkt lost that primary in a bad way.

Here is a campaign mailer for their campaign.

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