A Word to New Jersey Voters.
If you think that the present state of the government in New Jersey is just fine, please move on. We have nothing to talk about.
However, if you are fed up with living: (a) in a state with the highest property taxes in the Union (plus income tax and sales tax); (b) in a state with a Gordian Knot of ueberlarge, stumbling, inefficient, bone-crushing bureaucracy, (c) in a state crippled by mountains of regulations, many of which are incomprehensible or downright silly, (d) in a state that ranks dead last in terms of its attractiveness to businesses (e) in a state with people fleeing in droves because they can’t afford to live here, and (f) in a state with corruption that makes us the laughing stock of the nation, then GET OFF YOUR ASS tomorrow and go vote for Chris Christie.
If New Jersey ever needed real change, it is NOW.
In a sane world, Jon Corzine could never be re-elected. But, this is not a sane world; it’s New Jersey. Therefore, DO NOT STAY HOME TOMORROW. We will need every honest vote we can get in order to offset the voting fraud that the democrats have already kicked into high gear.
If Jon Corzine is re-elected, New Jersey will go the way of California. At a minimum, I want to be able to say that I tried to stop it.
Remember Jimbo–vote early; vote often!
I hope the “fat” guy wins.
Comment by Bill — November 2, 2009 @ 10:12 pm
Don’t forget to vote tomorrow. I hope your candidate wins.
Comment by Kevin — November 2, 2009 @ 10:52 pm
I wish you luck tomorrow Jimbo. You’re doing what you can.
Comment by dogette — November 2, 2009 @ 11:23 pm
Damn straight, Jimbo! NJ, give that idiot, corzine, hell. Tar and feather the bastard and ride him out of town on a rail!
Comment by Lee — November 3, 2009 @ 12:59 am
I will, once again, enter the voting booth, hold my nose, and vote for the “Republican” candidate, as a vote against Corzine, just like last time. One would think that someone special would rise up during these times, but it seems it’s always the lesser of evils.
I’m surprised Daggett hasn’t pulled out after his last minute recorded phone messages that went out Sunday were tied, by virtue of the “paid for” statement at the end of the call, to Democratic Headquarters on State Street in Trenton. Blatant vote steering by Corzine and his crew. If someone doesn’t investigate this a election tampering, it will be worse than criminal.
Comment by gregor — November 3, 2009 @ 6:17 am
Word.
Comment by TJ — November 3, 2009 @ 7:31 am
I will be voting for Christie, my family will be voting for Christie and I will be available to drive anyone who needs a ride to vote for Christie.
If we lose this election, NJ may never recover as a Corzine win will be tacit approval that NJ wants and needs higher taxes, more regulation and a continually corrupt government.
If Corzine wins, we in NJ lose.
I am so desperate for a GOP in win NJ to begin the process of putting our state back into good fiscal shape that I am willing to ignore a “anti-Obama” mandate with GOP victories. I am willing to say that NJ didn’t care about punishing Obama, we just want to lower our taxes so we can continue to afford to live in our state.
Comment by RobbieRob — November 3, 2009 @ 8:53 am
Right on, Jim.
We will be California East in a few years.
Comment by Mr. Bingley — November 3, 2009 @ 9:07 am
I’m downtown with the fat guy (for lack of alternatives)…we’ll see.
I’ll bet you a buffalo nickle, whatever the outcome…it will be contested.
Missed you at the Blade’s.
Comment by Yabu — November 3, 2009 @ 10:21 am
Watching it all with baited breath out here in LaLa Land. This country cannot afford another California. Hell, *I* can’t afford another California…..hopin’ and prayin’ that Christie wins.
Comment by Tammi — November 3, 2009 @ 10:51 am
Yo, if Christie wins, and I pray he does, I would proudly wear an I <3 NJ T-shirt. My fingers, of course, would be crossed behind my back, but still, if Jersey peeps re-elect that blockhead Corzine, then surely all hope for the future of your toxic wasteland is lost.
Comment by Erica — November 3, 2009 @ 11:13 am
Just got back from my polling place, and from the looks of the moron who came out before I voted, my vote was canceled. It’s time to pack up and get out. 62 years in this state is enough.
Comment by JerseyJerry — November 3, 2009 @ 12:00 pm
RobbieRob:
Wordy wordy word word!
Comment by TJ — November 3, 2009 @ 2:31 pm