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Hispanic Republicans of North Jersey Host Christmas Party December 6th
photo Republican Gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli
the staff of the Ridgewood blog
Jersey City, NJ – The Hispanic Republicans of North Jersey announced their Christmas party for Sunday, December 6 th from 2-6pm at the Factory Restaurant and Lounge (451 Communipaw Ave). The Christmas party is open to all Republicans and will feature complimentary appetizers, a cash bar, and an ugly Christmas sweater competition. Republican Gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli will be the keynote speaker. RSVP to J.soto.einstein@gmail.com is required as due to Covid-19 restrictions space is limited.
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Republican gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli to Governor Murphy: ‘Cut the checks!’
the staff of the Ridgewod blog
Trenton NJ, “Cut the checks!” That’s the salient message Republican gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli wants to send to Governor Murphy to relieve the burden on New Jerseyans faced with delayed unemployment benefits. The remark came during his talk with Joshua Einstein-Sotomayor and the Hudson County Republicans via webinar Friday evening.
Attention Carl Golden and Jose Arango: New Jerseyans can walk and chew gum simultaneously
The residents of our state are smart and sophisticated enough to applaud success and criticize failure at the same time. New Jerseyans are glad when Governor Phil Murphy directs supplies to help hospitals and first responders during the Wuhan virus crisis. Simultaneously, hundreds of thousands (if not millions) of New Jerseyans are also rightfully enraged when he pursues progressive pet policies under its guise, while failing to propose any meaningful help for middle- and working-class residents from the coming economic pain it has caused. To argue as Carl Golden, a columnist at Insidernj.com has that criticism of Governor Murphy’s policies are “an unforced error,” or as Jose Arango, the do-little chair of the Hudson County Republican Organization, has that doing so is “political grand standards [sic]”, is a pathetic attempt at muzzling the millions of New Jerseyan’s anxious not only about the viral epidemic but whether they will still have a job and be able to afford their bills after it ends.