Sunday, November 21, 2010

Recalling Mayor Jerramaih Heally

There is a group working hard to recall Mayor Heally. Even though the Recall efforts of Peter Brenan has failed the group working on the efforts to Recall Mayor Healy is still trying to gain momentum. In recent magazine from NJ Monthly: Jersey City's living standards dropped again--as Jersey City became the 402 city with good living conditions. A dramatic drop. Jersey City continues its decline and fall under the leadership of Mayor Jerramiah Healy. From 2004 until 2009 polling data, and reports show, Jersey City went from 120 in the state of New Jersey to 402. In 2008, Jersey City was 256 in the state, and it’s now 402. The median household income range: $36,000 -- people unemployed 10.3%, people that work in the private sector 26% for the municipal government 17% -- and people say this city is managed well. City official Jack Kelly has to close an $84 million dollar budget hole – with a $91 million dollar budget debt. A city that is seeing massive amounts of layoff—low income revenues, and dangerous levels of education defragmentation.


Hudson County has the worst rated governmental leadership at the county and municipal levels in the state of New Jersey. Inpendent polling date: compiled from PHRA reports and searching tools, show Hudson County's leadership and government are ranked 19th out of the 21 executive branches. And Hudson County's the Educational Department fell to 12th in the state of New Jersey -- where Jersey City has seen all of their public schools lined up at the bottom. Even Mayor Healy's Job approval Ratings show almost 75% dumbs down -- where 80% would like to see the mayor recalled.

The worst schools in New Jersey: Snyder High School, Dikerson High is the second, third is Ferris, and Lincoln high leads Jersey City as the best of the worst schools in New Jersey. This is embarrassing: Jersey City's Mayor should be fired. Since having no alternative programming once school is over is that great or bad for education. Studies show that when students engage in learning outside of the normal schooling hours -- test score rise dramatically. Not only does it set the decorum for advancement class--but extracurricular activities outside of normal school functions bring part-time jobs and mentors for the youth. Everyone knows that the Mayor doesn't control the educational department --now when it comes to after-school programs, yes the MAYOR has full authority over the fiscal issues of faith based and community outreach programs.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Mayor Healy v. SBIR Program

Mayor Jerramiah Healy has leashed an all out attack on Spectra. Which is the headliner for the program called: The SBIR Program? Which is the Small business Innovation Research Program. He's using the battle with Spectra to hide the underlining factor in why he opposes clean energy. Coaches! 101 an information technology for finding recourse -- has had a long battle with the Mayor. Who no-one including the Mayor has ever meet Omar Dyer or Coaches! 101 representatives in Person?


Who's Omar Dyer -- he's a Hoboken Native (Born and raised) spent two years at the University of Oregon, and moved to Jersey City, NJ in 2004. After budget cuts with a couple of financial firms. Omar Dyer created Coaches! 101 and has been sharing information with companies and government ever since. Under the guidelines and rules for the Department of Energy: Omar Dyer's company and principal program fall under the guidelines for the SBIR Program. Yet, Jersey City has had problems with funding or looking for contributions for work they haven't done. This fight with Spectra isn't about Spectra: we believe this fight is with Coaches! 101 and our program. Omar Dyer wrote letters to the Editor, and hopes they will publish them to reach a broad audience.


Dear Editor:


Small Business Innovation Research:

The Department of Energy has released earmarked funds to a few companies in New Jersey to participate with NASA, on the growth of technology for research advancements that will find alternative solutions to energy. The Small business Innovation Research Program grants contracts to (S) Corporations that publicly won the GSA contract: Known on the Fed-Market.
As the CEO of an information initiative program: The Next Generation of Leaders – we won such a contract. As seen on public television for the last few months, I have been fighting hard to bring the principal program to Jersey City. Jersey City has full jurisdiction of the presiding factors of this company, when we want to seek approbations from the federal government. The moneys, granted from the SBIR Program to The Next Generation of Leaders Program: cost the taxpayer absolutely nothing: while bring jobs to High School Seniors, and college freshmen – who are interested in science, and have no other solutions for jobs. We are in an area where crime is on the rise within our youth, and this Mayor has been against anything this company (Coaches! 101) has proposed. And used smoke and mirrors to hide the underlining fact—first the Mayor was against supplement relief proposed by Steven Fulop: when Fulop wanted to help home-owners. Team Healy, voted no: and said they were afraid of the applicants who would apply for this: (They were afraid to Help Omar Dyer and Coaches! 101).

And now since the Department of Energy has been willing to step in and take over the program: The Next Generation of Leaders; where we will hire Jersey City citizens to inspect energy problems in Jersey City—like the Gas Pipeline.
And as a smoke and mirror to hide the truth: the Mayor uses his fight with Spectra and a Texas Energy company to prevent alternative solutions in Jersey City NJ. The Mayor will not tell you the truth, and is using this high profile case to underscore the real teeth. His fight isn’t with Spectra: Spectra is the headline to hide the truth, this fight is against my program. And that’s why I support the fight to remove Mayor Healy. My recall of the Mayor is because of the negligence that will cost Jersey City to lose $1.5 million dollars in job creation and training. I am writing this letter to say: I need help, and would like you all to join me. Some companies are not the enemy, and some CEOs are great people: and we can’t be afraid of evolution.