Monday, November 23, 2009

Eagle Scout Candidate earns union busting merit badge

For a week now you've probably heard about the Boy Scout who was working on his Eagle Scout project of clearing a walking trail to connect two paths in a park in Allentown, PA.

This project was proposed prior to the former steel city prior to them announcing they were going to have to lay off 39 town employees and the Scout has logged over 200 hours to date. Suddenly the SEIU decided they had to step in and protect their "employees". The head thug of the SEIU local declared that he is for biding any volunteer work in town that should be done by a union employee.

Balzano, the SEIU's enforcer in the Allentown local further infuriated people when he announced at a council meeting “We’ll be looking into the Cub Scout or Boy Scout who did the trails.”

Assert union authority over the town and then intimidate a boy scout.

And now the part the main stream media hasn't told you about:

The SEIU head thug and 7 of his knuckle draggers resigned under pressure from the national syndicate. It seems in light of the videos (an impending trials) of several SEIU thugs at TEA parties and counter-protesting at congressional open houses the union HQ thought the union telling a town and it's citizens what they can't do with their own property is a bit over the top. But to backhandedly threaten an Eagle Scout candidate? Pennsylvania's unemployment rate just went up by 8 thugs.

SCORE:

Eagle Scout Candidate: 1

SEIU Thugs: -8

Do they have a merit badge for union busting?

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Want me to tell you what you can do with your tinfoil hat?


Despite reaction ranging from suggesting I belonged in the tinfoil hat club to one suggesting I belonged in the Psych Ward concerning my suspicions about Dagget being a NJDSC plant I would like to not so humbly point out that I called this one.

Democrats admit paying for pro-Daggett call; Obama records robocall for Corzine

Actually I called it twice: October 4th and November 2.

If only I could pick the games in the football pool like this. I even got the over/under by naming Norcross (who holds the purse strings of the NJDSC).

Imagine having a candidate so weak you have to bankroll a third party "independent" candidate. But if you want to do this again I have some pointers for you:


  1. Don't have him just attack the other candidate without having a platform of his own, it is so obvious the most myoptic and clueless of voters could see it.
  2. Don't have your usual sycophantic supporters, the media outlets, endorse your trojan horse candidate over your real one.
  3. When conducting push polls, don't hyperinflate the trojan horse's rating. Rasmussen had him at 11 max, two weeks ago, so creating the Eagleton/Star Ledger poll was farcical.
  4. But the most important thing for Democrats (or Republicans) who plan on running a trojan horse campaign again is simply this: DON'T!

Not only is it disingenuous, you now have given fodder for the Republicans in 2010, which includes every Congressional District, to use in their campaign. Additionally you risk alienating Democrat party donors who would rather have seen their money going to support their own candidate, not the "Independent" candidate.

If you want to win why not try running a candidate that will win, instead of having to create the illusion of a viable third party candidate designed solely to draw the "anybody but Corzine" vote away from Christie?

Of course the worst part about this whole affair is that any future third party candidate will be under additional scrutiny and accused of being a trojan horse whether it is true or not. And that truly sucks as the hold the Democrats and GOP have over politics warrants RICO charges.

Monday, November 2, 2009

Just in case you didn't hear me the first time




On election-eve here in the Great Garden State let me reiterate for my friends and others I respect that think they are sending a message to Demonrats and Republicans by voting for the "independent" Chris Daggett.



  1. He is not independent... he is a left leaning moderate. Who officiated in the left leaning DEP and EPA. Even when Reagan was in office the EPA was comprised of leftards. Plus he espouses the myth of global warming... he is a liberal.

  2. Someone is bankrolling him. And while he has called on his opponents to list their contributors, the quantities donated and their relationship he has failed to do the same... although he has reluctantly admitted to getting a large amount of support from "outside the state."

  3. I hypothesize, although have no direct proof, that he is being funded by George Norcross. For those not educated in NJ politics he is the biggest Democrat power broker in the state and runs the party from Trenton to the tip of Cape May. Norcross is also the guy who is calling for the ouster of Richard Codey as the President of the (state) Senate. Codey was the most competent head of state NJ has had since Tom Kean and Norcross wants him out so he can get one of his boys in. Why?

  4. The NJ election is about more than who will be living in Drumthwacket for the next four years. Obama has been burning his political currency faster than Corzine has been spending his personal fortune to get this seat for the Democrats. And for two reasons, the first is so a Democrat wins and this election can be spun to support Obama's Presidency to date. But more importantly, and as I have indicated in a previous rant, it is about the 2010 census. In New Jersey the Governor (directly and indirectly) and the head of the State Senate determine 9 of the 13 seats for redistricting if NJ loses, as anticipated, a seat to the US House of Representatives. Norcross wants to make sure the districts his boys sit in are maintained or strengthened and to make sure a GOP deat is properly gerrymandering out of existence. If this occurs Norcross gets more power locally and nationally with the DNC, and Obama gets one less GOP Congressman to deal with... a win win.

So while I am the first who would vote for a solid conservative candidate that was neither Democrat or Republican, Dagget is playing the spoiler. But unlike Ross Perot who assisted Bill Clinton in his two victories, he is being funded to deliberately to assist in a Corzine victory.


I have had enough of corruption in NJ politics as it costs us tax dollars. But a vote for Daggett is a vote for Corzine. And regardless of your politics I can respect no one who votes for that man.