All these issues were lingering while the Governor was being referred to as a Hero and Bi-Partisan, a great leader. Had the Bridge incident not occurred, were all these other issues ever going to be brought out? Yes, I think politics is a dirty game, because everyone involved is there for their own interest, but pretend to have the citizens’ interest at heart.
Now that these scandals have come out, I agree with Leslie that this is just the beginning, everyone is going to spill out what they had swallowed. I wish people will be bold enough to say something when they see something, but not to wait until someone says something before they tell all they know about the individual. That, to me, is sheer politics!
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I worked in city hall for five years and like I said politics are dirty, especially when they are personal attacks against a city. Nepotism hurts and so do bad politicians with crooked agendas. Sad because the tax payers suffer. NJ’s property taxes are over the limit. We don’t even have an acre of land and we pay almost six thousand per year. Damn sad.
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