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Pallotta For Assembly Campaign Slams District 39 Candidates for Misleading Endorsement Mailer

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the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ramsey NJ,  the campaign of Frank Pallotta, (R-Mahwah) candidate for District 39 Assembly, today condemned a misleading mailer distributed recently by incumbent Assemblymen Robert Auth and John Azzariti to the residents of both Waldwick and Mahwah. The mailer falsely claims that Waldwick Mayor, Tom Giordano and Mahwah Mayor, James Wysocki had endorsed their legislative team for re-election in this year’s Primary election. A claim both Mayors have refuted.

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New Jersey Had A Primary and Nobody Showed

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June 7,2017

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, what happens if they have primary and nobody shows? In a apparent thumbs down and no confidence vote to New Jersey politicians only  13.78% of Ridgewood registered voters came out and cast ballots .Democrat turn out was a bit higher with 30% and Republican turn out a paltry 18%.

While Trenton insider blamed the weather , the reality is Garden State  politicians have long ago lost any shed of credibility.  New Jersey voters seem to be voting with their feet instead of the ballot box and moving to greener pastures . The primary season was filled with a litany of promises no one believes and voters were left with the prospect of ever higher property taxes , more urbanization and an ever deteriorating quality of life.

A sense  of doom and dread seemed to permeate the air on primary day because even the lest connected of residents feels that the party may finally be over for New Jersey with massive bills ,pensions  and union contracts all be coming due. The huge tax increases needed may finally chase out the last bits of the tax base . New Jersey seems destined to follow neighboring state Connecticut policies  that managed to chase out GE its largest tax payer and largest employer and now Aetna Insurance. What Trenton politicians have failed to grasp with their constant attacks on the private sector is that people with money and businesses can and will move out first .

What voters should be asking politicians during this election cycle is ; give me one good reason anyone want to live in New Jersey ?