Friday, November 7, 2014

Ducky Dems - Done Being Daffy?

"... it is time for every duck to fall in line with the premise of order. "

So spake JG in 2008 and now he wants all Democrat ducks to fall in line again.

His new blog format does not allow for linking to individual posts, so you have to scroll down to read about his newly professed support for the first African-American mayor of Linden and his expectation that Mayor Derek Armstead will find support from the Linden council. Sometimes a Democratic council does not support a Democratic mayor, as we in Plainfield have found out.

Be sure to read about JG's purely personal support for a school board slate and try to figure out how he thinks 61 votes would have "flipped the Board of Education election the other way." According to  the Plainfield city clerk's unofficial tally, the difference in votes for the two slates was more like 1,024.

But whatever. It is good to know that as of Jan. 1, 2015, we shall see no more of "petty, negative politics." Democrats will align like ducks in a row.

6 comments:

  1. You got jokes, Bernice. Thanks for the laugh. It's been a long week.

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  2. The Jerry Green For Assembly committee reports an $815 contribution to his school board slate on Sept. 5th. Meanwhile, the slate's committee reports a $3,000 loan from the Jerry Green committee on Sept. 18th, though there is no indication of the original $815. Councilman Bill Reid is the treasurer of both committees, and most of Green's war chest comes from contributions made by vendors having or seeking public contracts with entities over which Green has some sway. And now he wants us to believe that he "insisted upon supporting these candidates only as an individual, and kept politics totally out of it." Now Armstead in Linden got a check for $300 from the Green committee. So what is personal and what is politics in Jerry's mind, and do we really want him holding sway over anything else?

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  3. Maybe now he will have time to ask the State Highway department to take over the state highway going throw Plainfield [Route 28] like all the other towns in Union County, so we will not have to pay to plow and fix it.

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  4. Jerry Green Gots Ta Go!!!!!

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    1. Been hearing that for twenty years

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