Friday, June 6, 2008

Dina Matos Needs a Sugga Daddy

I have been reading about this divorce proceeding in the Newark Star Ledger. Ms. Matos is looking for a million dollars in alimony from her estranged husband Jim McGreevey.

Dina's trying to get blood from a stone. There's no way Jim will ever get a real job with that kind of monkey on his back when he can sponge off his rich boyfriend. Dina ought to learn from Jim's example and get herself a sugga daddy.

She would have had no problem doing so had she not portrayed herself as a greedy self entitled bitch. She's hot ( I'd love to break a piece of that off) and she is sexually uninhibited (as evidenced by the 3somes she had with her husband and the limo driver.) When read those stories I popped a big boner, but her callous bitchiness has got me so flacid now.

So Dina, my advice to you is to stop shaking down the bogart fag and log on to Millionairematch.com. Just make sure you don't hook up with a homeless degenerate gambling flim flam artist.

Dude, Where's the Iraqi Oil?

I just read a report that stated there is good reason to believe that oil is going to $ 150.00/bbl.

The question that's on my mind is, where's all the oil from Iraq? I seem to recall that the plan was to have the Iraqi people "pay" for their liberation by giving us oil in return.

Iraq's situation is still tenuous, but I see no reason why drilling and refining infrastructure cannot be secured at a reasonable cost and effort. I am beginning to get a whiff of manipulation and possibly conspiracy here to keep this oil off the market in order to drive up the cost of crude worldwide.

I can't wait till this bubble pops, and when it does I will be doing a jig watching all those fat oil company execs and smelly arabs cry like bitches.

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Here We Go!!

To All:

Thanks for logging on. This is the first blog entry that I have ever made. I have no idea what, if anything will come of this.

The primary focus of this blog will be Cranford NJ and its governmental and educational issues, with secondary coverage of Union County and New Jersey in general.

As many of you know we are in a state of fiscal crisis at all levels of government in NJ. No one wants to take the actions (as painful as they are) that need to be taken.

It's a new year so lets take a look at some of the challenges that lie ahead for our town fiscally for 2008:

  1. Rahway Valley Sewerage Authority - Cranford and the other member communities will be liable for improvements at the facilities in order to comply with new environmental mandates. These upgrades will cost in the hundreds of millions.
  2. Increased pension systems payments mandated by the state. These will also be in the millions.
  3. Healthcare benefits for township employees going up. Unionized employees fought and won their battle to increase medical copays from $ 5.00 to $10.00.
  4. Library spending - The town is obligated by some obscure state law to spend a certain amount of money on the library based on home values. Since home values have been escalating, those obligations have increased.
  5. Union County - The Democratic machine also wants their 7 pounds of flesh this year, up from 5 pounds. In exchange we get Jack Shit.
That's not all, but I am getting bored and quite depressed writing about this.

What are the take aways from all of this?

  1. The state sure is good at spending our hard earned money indirectly. How about giving us some stateand /or federal aid on the RVSA project? Has anyone thought to go to Trenton and seek it? After all, the sewage outfall is over by Rahway Prison. The reduction in pollution is going to benefit mainly Staten Island and the Arthur Kill shore line in NJ. Will anyone really notice this infinitesimal decrease in pollution levels in the Arthur Kill?
  2. Public employees are going to have to start taking responsibility for their own retirement savings, like the rest of us. Benefits ought to be reduced for new hires and pensions frozen for those already in service, with a 401K type of plan taking its place.
  3. A $ 10.00 copay is unreasonable? Get frigging real folks! I wish my copay was down to $20.00!! Also how much do these ungrateful employees pay towards their premiums? Oh yeah, ZIP. Next contract things ought to be different. I hope they can negotiate with some balls.
  4. The library formula has got to be repealed this is BS.
  5. County government is a relic of the past when large areas of this region were unincorporated. It is obsolete and ought to be dismantled. Nice job at the jail.