New Jersey

In South Jersey, Boss George Norcross uses political muscle to advance "his" hospital

Since Boss George already controls the hospital, he doesn'tsee why he shouldn't control the paramedic services too.by Jersey JimCamden-based Democratic machine boss George E. Norcross III and his Christiecrats have been aiding and abetting the state’s disastrous Republican Governor, Chris Christie, in all sorts of political skullduggery.

Can Governor Krispy and his coven of legal KrispyKronies successfully cover up the Bridgegate cover-up?

Amazing! Somebody at Crain's has the idea (click to enlarge) that the Big Rat Bastard Gummer of NJ was "acquitted of all charges in Bridgegate in March 2014"! Is this just sniveling incompetence, or aiding and abetting the Big Rat Bastard's cover-up?by Ken"Acquitted of all charges"?

Chris Christie, the Christiecrats and Pipelines – Again!

Nancy Wittenberg, Governor Christie's plant as executive director of New Jersey's Pinelands Commission, is a former lobbyist for the NJ Builders Association who understands her mission.by Anonymous OperativeOn May 21, South Jersey Gas filed an “amended” application to run a 22-mile pipeline through the New Jersey Pinelands.

Guest Post: Coach Randy Explains How The New Jersey Anti-Bullying Bill Of Rights Failed His Son

Coach Randy is Randy Nathan, president of Project NextGen and author of Bullying In Sports: A Guide To Identifying The Injuries We Don't See. Randy agreed to write a guest post for us today that gets right down into the roots of what bullying is all about. And he doesn't stop there.The “Garden” State of New Jersey is known for many wonderful things.

New Jersey USA kicks up the heat on Bridgegate Krispykronies, and we learn some nasty new stuff

It remains to be seen how badly David Wildstein, who pled guilty today to a menu of federal charges, can hurt his old high school pal, Governor Krispy.by KenIt wasn't a happy day for His Eminence the Rat Bastard Satrap of New Jersey Kris Krispy, which by itself is cause for celebration among decent folk everywhere.

City and State Pension Funds Pay Billions in Undisclosed Fees to Private Equity Companies

By Steve Straehley | AllGov | April 26, 2015 A good portion of the money that is supposed to be going to government retirees is being skimmed off by Wall Street as fees, much of them undisclosed, charged by private equity companies. CEM Benchmarking, which compares costs for various public and private equity funds, says […]