Del Borrello: Let’s Work On Keeping Jobs In The County

By Steve Kush | September 29th, 2009 - 11:57am
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  Woodbury - Republican Freeholder candidate Chris Del Borrello said today that "it's time for Bob Damminger and Joe Chila to stop cutting ribbons and get to work on doing things to keep jobs in Gloucester County."It was exactly a week ago Bob Damminger proudly stood on a stage with Jon Corzine and Jim Florio at the groundbreaking for the Paulsboro Port yet he and his running mate have remained silent on the loss of jobs within the County."It's interesting that freeholder Damminger didn't have a problem standing with Jon Corzine and Jim Florio, two of the biggest taxers New Jersey has ever seen, at the groundbreaking of the Paulsboro Port project but refuses to bring Corzine anywhere near the former Coleman Natural Foods plant or Glassboro's ADM plant to watch those jobs flee the county," GOP freeholder candidate Chris Del Borrello said. "While I do applaud the fact that there will be new jobs coming into the County, I absolutely believe we have to do more to create a business friendly environment to keep the jobs we already have.""Jobs have already left Monroe Township and ADM's Glassboro plant is history thanks to the tax and spend policies of the Trenton Democrats," Del Borrello added. "Bob Damminger and Joe Chila have a direct line to Trenton and they've obviously failed to use that direct line to help save the jobs we already have here in Gloucester County.""It's time for Damminger and Chila to get out of the way and let someone who is ready to lead on the issue of keeping jobs in Gloucester County take over," Del Borrello said. "As a freeholder I can promise I will not be a rubber stamp to failed policies and will work hard to find ways to make the cost of government lower and create a business friendly environment in Gloucester County."# # #Paid for by Committee to elect Brittin and Del Borrello

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