
August 21,2017
the staff of the Ridgewood blog
River Vale NJ , Assemblywomen Holly Schepisi asks, “If the Democratic front runner for Governor boldly says NJ won’t comply with many federal laws he disagrees with, why can’t our suburban communities fight back against ridiculous NJ policies that the democratic controlled legislature refuses to change?”
Schepisi said she hopes to force change by guiding a movement of civil disobedience.
“We need more voices to be heard,” said Schepisi, an attorney. “No one I’ve spoken to is against affordable housing — everyone supports the idea,” she added. “What everyone objects to is high-density complexes thrust on small communities.”
Schepisi proposed legislation to impose a moratorium on lawsuits related to affordable housing and form a bipartisan commission to calculate the number of units needed to serve the state. Those bills have stalled.
Thank you Assemblywoman. What you’re doing is noble however it will be hard for you to receive any sizable support by our community. You see, those against high density identify with conservatism and hence rarely raise their voice because they believe in law and order and in the right things. Those who support high density identify with leftists which do not usually care about the impact of their actions as long as it satisfies their feelings, feelings which are expressed by yelling and foot stomping and booing and whatever. So in the end those of us who don’t yell are considered on the wrong side.
Don’t forget about throwing feces like zoo monkeys. Another modern technique these rioting (not protesting) thugs have brought to a fine art over the last year or so.