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The $25-from-every-New-Jerseyan-for-Xanadu bill and what else to watch for this week

by: the_promised_land

Mon Jun 20, 2011 at 09:29:11 PM EDT



Are you ready to give $25 from your pocket to Xanadu ($100 for a family of four)?

That is one of several important questions to be decided this week in Trenton, each of which we'd be seriously fixated on if not for the undoubtedly even more important anti-union armageddon currently unfolding. Still, these things are worth keeping an eye on because they all have a huge impact. Here are the top five, in no particular order:

1. Will thousands of working families be kicked off of Medicaid? Gov. Christie (R-Rove) has decreed that working families earning more than $6,000 a year should be dropped from Medicaid. Thus creating new incentives to go from work to welfare. Will the Democrats stand up and try to block this change (not clear from the reporting exactly how much power the Legislature has, but at the least they could pass a resolution telling the Obama Administration to reject the waivers needed)?

2. Will we have to pay $25 each to bail out Xanadu? Sens. Ray Lesniak (D-Progressive Social Causes and Crony Capitalism) and Kevin O'Toole (R-Tool) have introduced a bill to expand the ability of the Christie Administration to give away our money to large developers to include the Meadowlands. If you have driven the Turnpike recently, you may be aware that the Meadowlands includes a large eyesore called Xanadu which has been a total failure. Apparently the solution to this problem is for everyone in the state to pay $25 (that is $200 million divided by the 8 million people in NJ) to a large Canadian developer in order to get the mall ready for opening. I have two questions: could those of us below I-195 at least have the option of giving the money to a more local mall that is not 100 miles away, or perhaps have it go to the casinos and at least get $25 in chips back? And if this expert is right that even with $200 million of our tax money the project only has a 50-50 chance of success (after all four prior owners have failed), do we get double our money back if it fails again? Seriously, is this really something that the Democrats are going to support instead of using to bash Christie?

3. Does the Open Public Records Act still exist? First Gov. Christie refuses to let us know who is on the helicopter with him. Then he claims executive privilege for e-mails with Roger Ailes. Did OPRA get repealed while we weren't looking? And is anyone going to hold him accountable?

4. Women's health: what happens next? Planned Parenthood, our own Sen. Weinberg (D - Actually a D), and many others have been running probably the best progressive campaign of the year against Christie's deeply unpopular cuts in women's health. What happens next? Do the Dems take it up a notch? Like hold Xanadu, which costs over 20 times as much, hostage? Now, you may say: those are the kind of techniques that Republicans use, not Democrats. Which brings us to the next and final point...

5. Will the Democrats reverse all of their progress in making Chris Christie unpopular? For a while, Senate President Sweeney (D-Sorry About that Marriage Thing) and Speaker Oliver (D-What Happened to that Awesome State Convention Speech?) were on a roll - and Christie was having bad week after bad week - jobs numbers, helicopters, women's health - and looked more arrogant than strong. Now, Christie is going to have a new round of bragging rights from overcoming the unions' power. Christie this week looks more strong than arrogant. Are there any other tricks up leadership's sleeve to help boost Christie's sagging poll numbers?

It is going to be an interesting week with a lot at stake for our state's future. And please post additions to this list if I missed something.

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forgot one more important one (0.00 / 0)
School funding and whether the response to the court's ruling is just to help the Abbott districts or also to help inner-ring suburbs - that will be interesting and important.

Will the Unions Support More School Funding (0.00 / 0)
The NJEA and others are going to have to move on pretty quick on this or they will lose another battle.  

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NJEA Should Call Sweeney (0.00 / 0)
If that organization had real leadership they would pick up the phone and work with the Senate President on a plan to get that extra state funding.

Forget about the stupid ,embarrassing walk on the bridge and the silly tent city idea and work on getting that extra funding.

Time to act like grownups.  

 


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Why? (0.00 / 0)
 Why should anyone work with someone who thinks your health is less important than Norcross's bank account?

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Shelia Oliver flat out lied (0.00 / 0)
She promised not to move the bill without the support of her caucus, but she never had any intention of keeping that promise.

At least with Sweeney, traitor that he is, there was never any question that he would do anything to screw public workers.

Both Sweeney and Oliver are doing Christie's bidding because their sponsors, Norcross, Joe D and Adubato, are Christie allies.


Stop Whining! (0.00 / 0)
The fight is over. Get over it. Use your energy for more important issues.

There are amny ,many important budget items that must be resolved.

Stop crying about the past.

The pension and health care plans have been saved.

In politics you cannot be sore loser.  


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Only over after new leavd (0.00 / 0)


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The fight will only be over after new leadership is elected (4.00 / 1)
Sweeney can't be a democratic leader.

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Sweeney Going No where (0.00 / 0)
Relax. Take a deep breath.

Sweeney will be the Senate President for at least another two years.

Time to put the loss behind you and work on getting important things done in the budget.

You cannot live in the past.


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Sweeney is going nowhere (0.00 / 0)
He's a dead man walking.

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Sorry, no dice. (0.00 / 0)
I can't trust any democrats until they show they can pick a more trustworthy leader.  

Last week, Sweeney showed he was in the pocket of nor cross.  We can't have such a president.


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Stop Lying (0.00 / 0)
This will not be over until Sweeney and Oliver are out of the leadership position.

In politics, you cannot be a traitor and expect to rest in peace.


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Our New Leader... (0.00 / 0)
Barbara Buono for Governor!

Seconded (0.00 / 0)
A real (D) in oh, so many ways - here's proof - I'm sure FirstAmend07 doesn't like her at all.

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Just for fun... (0.00 / 0)
Isn't the 200 milliion for Xanadu a sales tax abatement? Meaning there is virtual;y no risk to the state? Or did they change the structure of the incentive?

"Where ever you go, there you are." - Buckaroo Bonzai

We were in Trenton yesterday (4.00 / 1)
We are Democratic candidates from the 24th district. We support collective bargaining and fully funding education. Please "like" our FB page and visit our website www.democratic24.org. We are very distressed about the passage of this bill. I have been screaming about Xanadu for well over a year as the leader of Sparta Unites for our Schools. Hope at Blue Jersey you will support us! We have an uphill battle ahead, but there is a tea partier in the race!

can you insert a link (0.00 / 0)
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