The world will not be destroyed by those who do evil, but by those who watch them without doing anything. - Albert Einstein
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Saturday, June 12, 2010
Sunday, June 6, 2010
Mr. Christie...do the Math...
Governor Christie says he's not going to raise taxes...
So that means he's going to take all the State Aid away from every town in NJ and force THEM to raise taxes.
Then he can say he didn't do it, right?
Hey, Mr. Christie? Ever hear of the snowball effect? The fact that sh*t rolls down hill?
Don't even get me started on what this does to our over-taxed unemployment system. How many people went on unemployment because State Aid was cut?
Anyone got that number???
(Recent unemployment numbers aside...we can't count the one shot Census takers. Their jobs will be over in a heartbeat)
So that means he's going to take all the State Aid away from every town in NJ and force THEM to raise taxes.
Then he can say he didn't do it, right?
Hey, Mr. Christie? Ever hear of the snowball effect? The fact that sh*t rolls down hill?
Don't even get me started on what this does to our over-taxed unemployment system. How many people went on unemployment because State Aid was cut?
Anyone got that number???
(Recent unemployment numbers aside...we can't count the one shot Census takers. Their jobs will be over in a heartbeat)
Sunday, May 23, 2010
Dublyn

This is Dublyn. She's been up for adoption for a while now and wishing and hoping for her forever home.
Dublyn is a 3 year old shepard jindo mix. She loves people but needs a home where she would be the only animal. She is very faithful to her owners and is fully trained in basic commands both on and off leash. Dublyn would make a perfect watchdog and companion for an active family or single owner. She is completely housebroken and is fine with being alone. As you can see he's very attentive and listens well.
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Monmouth County Freeholder

So I got my Mail in ballot in the mail the other day and as I was filling it out I thought about who I wanted for Freeholder….I only had one answer so I’m writing him in.
Vincent Solomeno
But how can I not? Mr. Solomeno is a man for the people. He's just the one we need to breathe new life into the stoddy, old Freeholder board. In a time when we need new ideas and forward thinking the same old song and dance just isn't going to cut it. I encourage everyone to say ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! and write in a man who can get things done.
Vincent Solomeno.
Friday, April 2, 2010
Illegal immigrants and our budget problems...

I think I have the solution to dealing with illegal immigrants. First of all we have to admit they are a drain on our society because they use our resources and do not pay taxes. Taxes are what support our roads, parks, schools, and all that other stuff we take for granted.
Now if every illegal who has been living in the USA for the past five years be granted citizenship and a social security number they would then become taxpayers. Think how much money that would bring into our budgets?
Regarding our weak social security issue...only let them collect the amount they've paid into it. That way they won't drain that system either.
Since we all came from immigrants I think we need to give these people a chance. And if it helps balance the budget...kool!
Saturday, March 6, 2010
Vincent Solomeno for Freeholder
Vincent Solomeno packed the house Saturday morning to kick off his campaign for the nomination for Freeholder. Democratic Chairmen from across the Bayshore area came out to show their support and enjoy a complimentary breakfast. Congressman Palone dropped by to give his support to Vincent and meet with the crowd.
At age 14 Vincent walked into a township meeting and demanded the committee do something about the potholes that were taking over his town. He also voiced concern over the inflated taxes. The township committee men didn’t take him seriously and laughed.
But Vincent didn’t give up. He showed his determination to get things done. He contacted the right people and formed a committee for change in that town.
The men on the committee who laughed at him then aren’t laughing any more. Vincent went on to become a First Lieutenant in the U.S. Army Reserve, a recipient of the Harry S. Truman Scholarship and the J.William Fulbright Fellowship, he has a B.S. in Political Science from the University of Scranton and earned his M.A. in European Studies from the University of Amsterdam. He’s worked as a Truman Summer Fellow in Washington D.C for Congressman Palone where he specialized in Health care and food safety issues.
Whew! Who’s laughing now boys?
Vincent Solomeno is a force to be reckoned with and he’s ready to bring that energy to Freehold.
And this is just what Freehold needs, a man who knows how to get things done and doesn’t back down. We need a man like Vincent Solomeno to shake out the cobwebs and bring fresh ideas to Monmouth County. Check him out at www.vincentsolomeno.com
At age 14 Vincent walked into a township meeting and demanded the committee do something about the potholes that were taking over his town. He also voiced concern over the inflated taxes. The township committee men didn’t take him seriously and laughed.
But Vincent didn’t give up. He showed his determination to get things done. He contacted the right people and formed a committee for change in that town.
The men on the committee who laughed at him then aren’t laughing any more. Vincent went on to become a First Lieutenant in the U.S. Army Reserve, a recipient of the Harry S. Truman Scholarship and the J.William Fulbright Fellowship, he has a B.S. in Political Science from the University of Scranton and earned his M.A. in European Studies from the University of Amsterdam. He’s worked as a Truman Summer Fellow in Washington D.C for Congressman Palone where he specialized in Health care and food safety issues.
Whew! Who’s laughing now boys?
Vincent Solomeno is a force to be reckoned with and he’s ready to bring that energy to Freehold.
And this is just what Freehold needs, a man who knows how to get things done and doesn’t back down. We need a man like Vincent Solomeno to shake out the cobwebs and bring fresh ideas to Monmouth County. Check him out at www.vincentsolomeno.com
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