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For Immediate Release:
Contact: Daniel Beckelman
(201)-446-9889
September 7, 2009
Bloschak Wishes Happy Labor Day To New Jersey Workers
Lifelong Union Member Says Corzine and Caputo Policies Hurting Working Families
Belleville-Urban Republican Assembly candidate Andrew Bloschak wished a Happy Labor Day to New Jersey workers and promised a much brighter future if the Garden State cast aside politicians like Ralph Caputo and Jon Corzine who are both anti-labor and anti-business.
"I have been a union member for forty years, belonging to the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, the American Postal Workers Union and the United Auto Workers. I have always believed that a good union and good workers can achieve both a good life for the employer and profitability and health for the employer. Unfortunately in New Jersey, our tax, spend and borrow government has been a hindrance to both. That is why over the past four years, while Jon Corzine and Ralph Caputo have been running the show, our unemployment rate has gone from the lowest in the region to the highest! New Jersey's workers are too talented to be held back by a government of incompetence," Bloschak said.
Bloschak believes his policies will revive New Jersey's economy and build a sustainable middle-class. "My ideas, including extending light-rail, educational choice, tax credits for investment in urban areas, as well making New Jersey a leader in the effort to revive and re-convert industrial sites is our road back to leadership and prosperity. I hope when I stand for re-election to the Assembly in two years that I can be wishing New Jersey workers a much happier Labor Day than today," Bloschak concluded.
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