This summer Governor Murphy hired someone who
served time for taking bribes as a Passaic councilman to work as a
special assistant to the State Commissioner of Education.
Marcellus Jackson will serve in the office of civic and social engagement for the department. Whatever the f@$# that is!
What it is, is another $70,000 a year job to add to the public payroll
and add to Murphy's resume of pandering to minority groups and special
interests. This conviction wasn't the result of a youthful indiscretion
of being involved with drugs or mischief. No! This was taking $26,000
worth of bribes for special favors in the city he was elected to serve.A clear breach of public trust and a major no-no. The kind of thing that should preclude one from serving in a public capacity in the future. Not now. Not in the Murphy administration.
Our own Dino Flammia participated in a press
conference with the Governor today, and he essentially says it may be
"the new norm" to see convicted officials back in state government.
When
asked about the hire of Marcellus Jackson, Murphy said, "I hope we see a
lot more than this -- that somebody made a mistake, they admitted it,
they repented, they paid their price. We have to get these folks back up
on their feet in society in this state. We have one of the harshest
states in the nation in terms of allowing what I just said to happen.
Marcellus has done all of the above and I think we should all accept
that that should be the new norm." Murphy went on to say, "We feel
completely comfortable with the process that Marcellus went through."
If all of this makes Murphy look like a compassionate liberal who
believes in second chances and ups his street cred with the base, then
it's good thing in his eyes. Yes, the world is upside down. Which makes
it all the more easy for your money to fall out of your pockets and into
the coffers of the state government. When he met the fake official in a
parking lot back in 2007 to take a $6,000 payment, Jackson said "I
appreciate it, baby...good things is gonna happen," That didn't turn out
as well as he hoped that day. But on the day of his sentencing in
December of that year, he said "I shall return." And he has. Lucky us!
http://nj1015.com/murphy-hires-ex-con-to-work-in-education/
If you oppose these actions, make sure you show up at the polls on November 6th and cast your vote against Murphy Democrats
Register now! See link for info
http://gadfly01.blogspot.com/2018/09/register-to-vote.html
If you oppose these actions, make sure you show up at the polls on November 6th and cast your vote against Murphy Democrats
Register now! See link for info
http://gadfly01.blogspot.com/2018/09/register-to-vote.html
1 comment:
Poor X Cons cant catch a break. Cry me a river.
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