Dear Corporation Council Brian Aloia (and B.A. Director Marks),
Thank you for (finally) putting your foot down by refusing to sign an abusive, petulant piece of junk-legislation crafted by 2nd ward Councilwoman Tiffanie "Boo Hoo" Fisher.
The resolution you said "NO" to was predicated on the false assertion that the mayor had "violate[d] Nixle's terms of service, and risk[ed] termination of the use of the system." The whimpering on that resolution reads like a pampered tot's temper tantrum: "if you don't pay for my wall, I won't give you another paycheck!"
Oh wait, wrong toddler.
By any measure, Fisher's "Nixle" resolution was an embarrassing work product from an adult elected official. It is one thing to whine on Facebook. It is another to legislate a political swipe at the mayor. Worse: Fisher's political coalition: Ramos, DeFusco, Giattino and Cunningham voted for it.
By any measure, Fisher's "Nixle" resolution was an embarrassing work product from an adult elected official. It is one thing to whine on Facebook. It is another to legislate a political swipe at the mayor. Worse: Fisher's political coalition: Ramos, DeFusco, Giattino and Cunningham voted for it.
How many more pieces of non-viable crap will this rogue Council crank out and vote "Yes" for? My advice to you, Mr. Aloia, is to give this council a remedial lesson in the legal powers of the Mayor's office and the limits of their own. I get it; they're sore losers. But enough already. People want to see our Council work with the Mayor, in the best interest of Hoboken-- not one lame stunt after another.
Residents of Hoboken are counting on our City of Hoboken professionals to curtail the flow of legislative garbage from unprofessional politicians.
Yes, Mr. Aloia, you'll be attacked. Councilwoman Fisher will fire you for recusing yourself from the Mueller investigation. She may try to withhold your paycheck until you build that wall around the Mayor's office. You'll be pummeled on InfoWars.
Stay strong. Thanks once again for saying "NO." May I suggest a Council "Time Out"?
Sincerely,
GA
JUST SAY "NO"
For those, like Councilwoman Fisher, who do not wish to be "offended" by City of Hoboken announcements, Nixle allows subscribers to choose what kinds of messages they wish to receive. One can only receive alerts and advisories, by omitting "Community." Omit "community" and you will no longer receive announcements about local events, meetings and local government matters with facts that hurt your delicate feelings.
Easy-peasy lemon-squeezy!
Simply log into your Nixle Account, and change your subscription. See below for mine-- note, I didn't receive the Nixle that made the Council wet their Pampers!
Here's the resolution, see for yourself why it did not pass legal review.
THE "NIXLE" DUD
Could Doyle submit a resolution respectfully requesting that Jen, Tiff, Peter, Mike and Ruben grow the hell up already and stop screwing around? I know none of those five will vote for it, but I still would like to see that resolution before the CC.
ReplyDeleteThis tactic, throw shit in the way of the administration and see what gums up the works, was something Mason used to pull all the time.
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone know or care what the Harridan of Hudson Street is up to now? Nope.
May they all be gone and forgotten sooner than later.
286 more days...
How'd this get on the agenda without a legal review?? Council prez asleep?
ReplyDeleteThe council prez is so consumed w/ spite that she doesn't give 2 shits about a legal review.
DeleteSo instead of governing, we can expect more of this bi-monthly bullshit from them for the next nine months?
ReplyDeleteI do not think that they even care if they have any legal grounds for these kinds of moves, like DeFusco's highly emotional City Council rants or Fisher's long convoluted sermons they have little actual content are meant only to create the illusion that those who stand in their way are somehow doing something wrong. Hoboken voters have seen this kind of petty politics done before and rejected the bad actors who used them.
ReplyDeleteNancy will find it harder to delete this breaking news from Hudson County View about Ravi's newest and sweetest pay to play loot! He just sent it over to his Republican law firm where he has that no show job!
ReplyDeleteNancy, just cover it up like the Hoboken Referendum. Still counting the votes?
Oh look at Ravi cashing in with his Republican law firm using municipal contracts!
The Jersey Journal and HobokeHorse.com are all over it.
Go ahead and try to censor and make it all go away. Or better yet, lie away!
That's your specialty. They were all right about Ravi, go eat your crow!
HAHAHAHAHAHA!
https://twitter.com/terrencemcd/status/1088882867768311810
ROMAN BRICE, I am sorry to hear you have Tiny Ball Syndrome. Unfortunately, there is no cure. It's terminal. Luckily, those affected with Tiny Ball Syndrome have tiny brains to match their shrunken nuts. SAD. I get it. You're bored... writing every comment (and answering yourself) on your cyber ghost town. I have asked you nicely, ROMAN BRICE, to leave... oh, wait. Maybe not so nicely... get the fuck out, tiny-ball TROLL!
DeleteDo you mean Roman Bricejardi, paid political operative?
DeleteWonder if this visit is related to Dear Leader’s precipitously falling stock and today’s discovery that Nancy Pelosi’s hands are much too big for him.
ReplyDeleteWhen your website is no longer relevant to Hoboken 2019, you get desperate and try to poach an audience of a website that is.
ReplyDeleteHis lack of relevancy is a choice. And it is our choice not to be members of that audience. That audience doesn't come back until we see some serious reform in attitude over there and that likely will never happen so that audience ain't coming back.
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