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For the past few days, the New Jersey Democratic Party has reached a new low, which is incredible, given their pathetic and disastrous history of failing everyone who lives in New Jersey for the past eight years.
Failed, incompetent tax-increasing Democratic politicos such as Jack McKeon, Frank Lautenberg, Richard Codey, Joseph Roberts, Dana Reed and Joseph Cryan have all fallen over themselves praising wildly the tax-increasing ticket of Jon Corzine and Loretta Weinberg.
Their hysterical hyperbole begs three questions:
1) Given that it is their failed economic politics which has destroyed New Jersey's business climate and middle-class livability, of what real value are their opinions?
2) Did they think so little of Jon Corzine before that it takes him to select Loretta Weinberg for them to get so excited about their own ticket?
3) If they spend as much time praising themselves as they did policing their own party, maybe the recent Democratic scandals in Hoboken, Jersey City, Ridgefield and Secaucus and then all of the previous Democratic scandals (Wayne Bryant, Joe Coniglio, Sharpe James, Joseph Lynch, and so on) would not have occurred?
These Democratic politicos should be embarrassed of what their party has done to our state. For example, why is that the Democratic Mayor of Hoboken, Peter Cammarano still has not resigned yet, despite the fact that the voters of Hoboken have expressed their views that they want him to resign? If Loretta Weinberg is such a reformer, why has she not publicly asked Peter Cammarano to resign?
After the Democratic scandals, Jon Corzine issued some hollow words that there is no excuse for corruption at any time. Why has he not taken any actual action? For example, why are the accounting books of Hoboken, Jersey City, Ridgefield and Secaucus not being audited for corruption and fraud by an independent state examiner? We also want to know: who is paying the legal bills for these corrupt politicians? What are the Democrats doing to ensure that no taxpayer money is going to pay for their legal bills?
If elected to the Assembly, I will promise the voters of District 37, that I will go to Trenton to find any waste, fraud and abuse which can be eliminated in order to save the Taxpayers money ... the job that alleged reformers Jon Corzine and Loretta Weinberg should have been doing for the past few years.
It's pretty pathetic that Jon Corzine waits until three months before he is up for re-election to start saying that corruption will not be tolerated, or pushing to ban dual office holding for existing incumbents or enacting pension reform when he had more than three and half years to do so previously.
VOTE FOR WOJCIECH SIEMASZKIEWICZ FOR ASSEMBLY IN DISTRICT 37 ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, 2009
Wojciech Siemaszkiewicz
Republican candidate for Assembly in District 37
District 37 includes: Bergenfield, Bogota, Englewood, Englewood Cliffs, Hackensack, Leonia, Maywood, Palisades Park, Ridgefield Park, Rochelle Park, Teaneck and Tenafly.
As posted at: http://www.takebackbergen.com/
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