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>Governor Christie took steps to suspend the six PVSC commissioners without pay

>Governor Christie took steps to suspend the six PVSC commissioners without pay

Christie to 6 of 7 PVSC commissioners: you’re gone

Landing like a cannonball in the middle of the Passaic Valley Sewarage Commission, Gov. Chris Christie this evening issued letters to six of the seven PVSC notifying them that he has kickstarted removal proceedings for cause. (Pizarro, PolitickerNJ)

https://www.politickernj.com/44385/christie-6-7-pvsc-commissioners-youre-gone

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>Congresswoman Michele Bachmann’s Response to State of the Union

>Congresswoman Michele Bachmann’s Response to State of the Union

Bachmann’s Response to State of the Union
As prepared for delivery:

Good evening, my name is Congresswoman Michele Bachmann from Minnesota’s 6th District.
Two years ago, when Barack Obama became our President, unemployment was 7.8 percent and our national debt stood at what seemed like a staggering $10.6 trillion dollars.

We wondered whether the President would cut spending, reduce the deficit and implement real job-creating policies.

Unfortunately, the President’s strategy for recovery was to spend a trillion dollars on a failed stimulus program, fueled by borrowed money.

https://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2011/01/25/bachmanns-response-to-state-of-the-union/

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>Christie says he’ll restore property tax rebates – as credits

>Christie says he’ll restore property tax rebates – as credits

Gov. Chris Christie said he intends to restore property tax rebates to some New Jersey homeowners.

However, the check won’t be in the mail. (Mulvihill for The Asssociated Press)

https://www.dailyrecord.com/article/20110126/COMMUNITIES/301260007/1005/NEWS01/Christie-says-he-ll-restore-property-tax-rebates—as-credits

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>Job creation most important, N.J. Democrats say (?)

>Job creation most important, N.J. Democrats say (?)

Democratic legislators from New Jersey praised President Obama’s call for measures to create jobs and revive the economy.

“Job creation is the most important issue for South Jerseyans and all Americans,” U.S. Rep. Rob Andrews said in the wake of the State of the Union Address. (Staff, Courier-Post)

https://www.courierpostonline.com/article/20110126/NEWS01/101260363/Job-creation-most-important-N-J-Democrats-say

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>Christie escalates teacher-union war by proposing end to century of tenure

>Christie escalates teacher-union war by proposing end to century of tenure

In New Jersey Governor Chris Christie’s perfect world, the worst unionized teachers would forfeit raises or even lose tenure rights they have enjoyed for more than a century. (Dopp and Deprez, Bloomberg)

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-01-26/christie-escalates-teacher-union-war-by-proposing-end-to-century-of-tenure.html

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>Christie: No need for N.J. to declare bankruptcy, yet

>Christie: No need for N.J. to declare bankruptcy, yet

Gov. Chris Christie isn’t looking to declare New Jersey bankrupt to escape billions in debt even as Washington weighs allowing that option to rescue fiscally challenged states. (Gibson, The Star-Ledger)

https://www.nj.com/gloucester/index.ssf?/base/news-6/1296030320157670.xml&coll=8

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>Garrett Reacts to Obama’s State of the Union Address

>Garrett Reacts to Obama’s State of the Union Address

WASHINGTON, January 25, 2011 – Rep. Scott Garrett (R-NJ) issued the following statement tonight in response to President Obama’s State of the Union Address:

“President Obama made his annual trip to Capitol Hill tonight to once again claim that growing our economy and putting Americans back to work is his top priority. While I remain an optimist and give him the benefit of the doubt, I believe substance always trumps rhetoric. It’s time to stop talking and start taking real action that puts Americans back to work and jumpstarts our floundering economy.

“Over the course of the last year, unemployment has held steady above 9%, the national debt has crested above $14 trillion and economic growth has been stagnant. A string of laws including the failed stimulus, the job-destroying health care law, burdensome financial regulations and his desire to raise taxes have made businesses of all sizes reluctant to grow and hire new workers. Given the destructive nature of White House policies, I remain cautious about the president’s commitment to free market, private sector job creation.

“My colleagues and I at the Republican Study Committee (RSC) have proposed $2.5 trillion in very specific spending cuts over the next ten years and House Republicans voted to repeal the job-destroying health care law last week. Although I do not expect his support on these issues, I invite President Obama to offer his own specific proposals to jumpstart our economy and begin slashing government spending.”

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>Ventura Strikes Back with Lawsuit Against TSA

>Ventura Strikes Back with Lawsuit Against TSA

Aaron Dykes & Alex Jones
Infowars.com
January 25, 2011

Former Governor Jesse Ventura has taken steps to sue the TSA and the Department of Homeland Security, naming their chiefs John Pistole and ‘Big Sis’ Janet Napolitano in a lawsuit that will take on invasive airport pat-downs [READ LAWSUIT].

Ventura first told Alex Jones of his intent to sue the TSA privately back in November while traveling for the making of TruTV’s “Conspiracy Theory,” expressing grave concern about what he viewed as his country’s transformation into East Germany.

https://www.infowars.com/ventura-strikes-back-with-lawsuit-against-tsa/

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>Math Wars : I can’t believe that a school district like Ridgewood purchased a math program

>Math Wars : I can’t believe that a school district like Ridgewood purchased a math program

They are recognizing that the books suck and now they need a website to help. This should be free with the purchase of the math program.

I can’t believe that a school district like Ridgewood purchased a math program. Don’t any of the math teachers/administrators know how to teach math? Where are all of our highly qualified math teachers? Teachers had to be trained on how to teach math the way that Pearson thinks that it should be taught. They are not allowed to think for themselves.

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>Cash-Strapped Bergen, N.J. To Fight Snow With ‘Pickle Juice’

>Cash-Strapped Bergen, N.J. To Fight Snow With ‘Pickle Juice’
Salt-Water Concoction Costs Just 7 Cents A Gallon

BERGENFIELD, N.J. (CBS 2) — Bergen County’s 230 plows and salting vehicles are at the ready for Wednesday’s snowfall, especially with their newest weapon for melting snow quickly — a briny mixture of salt and water that resembles pickle juice.

“We actually pre-spray the properties, the sidewalks, the parking lots as a preventative before the snow is uncontrollable,” Bergen County Public Works Director Joe Crifasi told CBS 2′s Magee Hickey.
The brine costs just 7 cents a gallon compared to $63 a ton for salt. Bergen County has already used up $3 million of its $4 million snow budge

https://newyork.cbslocal.com/2011/01/25/cash-strapped-bergen-n-j-to-fight-snow-with-pickle-juice/

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>Christie says Camden layoffs illustrate benefits woes

>Christie says Camden layoffs illustrate benefits woes

Gov. Christie pointed Monday to last week’s layoffs of hundreds of city workers in Camden as an illustration of the need for widespread pension and benefits reform for public employees. (Katz, The Philadelphia Inquirer)

https://www.philly.com/inquirer/local/nj/20110125_Christie_says_Camden_layoffs_illustrate_benefits_woes.html#ixzz1C2k7vU00

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>On school choice, Christie should go back to the future

>On school choice, Christie should go back to the future

Our governor has declared this “School Choice Week.”

Here’s my choice: Let’s have the state stop building schools.

I think I speak for every taxpayer in New Jersey when I say that — not to mention every investor on Wall Street. (Mulshine, The Star-Ledger)

https://blog.nj.com/njv_paul_mulshine/2011/01/on_school_choice_christie_shou.html

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>JOBS: Gov. Christie to launch campaign encouraging Illinois businesses to relocate to N.J.

>JOBS: Gov. Christie to launch campaign encouraging Illinois businesses to relocate to N.J.

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie’s administration thinks there’s business to be had — from Illinois.

The governor is launching an ad campaign encouraging businesses in Illinois to relocate to the Garden State. (The Associated Press)

https://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2011/01/gov_christie_to_launch_campaig.html

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>Gov. Chris Christie: Message of reform well received

>Gov. Chris Christie: Message of reform well received

Message of reform well received

Gov. Chris Christie brought his reform message to this tiny blue collar, majority African-American borough on Monday upon a dare from Mayor Michael Blunt. It was a gamble worth making … the Republican governor appeared to win converts. (Roh, Courier-Post)

https://www.courierpostonline.com/article/20110125/NEWS03/110125007/Message-of-reform-well-received

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