Monday, May 30, 2011

Mayor Healy and budget

This blog serves the people of Jersey City, Hudson County and New Jersey. This is a free blog the information provided isn't subjected to the open public act--since this blog isn't paid for by the City of Jersey City, or State of New Jersey. Mayor Healy's administration makes on the public dime $3 million dollars -- pursant to State law P.L.1991, c.258.

Mayor Healy reported that his office, and city council makes in over $3 million dollars. We already know that Kevin Lyons (assistant chief of staff to Mayor Healy) make $75,000 to run local elections -- where we know Deputy Mayor Rosemary McFadden is making $2 dollars to be Cheif of Staff--but what is not reported is her salary as Deputy Mayor and Director of the Jersey City Economic Development Center. We already know that Mayor Healy is getting $119,000 in salary for mayoral duties -- but what we don't know is the salaries for the other commission he sponsors. We know that the Healy Foundation brings in $2 million, as a foundation--where celebs have been complaining that this Mayor in Jersey City is forcing them to donate to the foundation. Don't believe TheFanNJ ask the Buddy who sells cakes in Hoboken. Ask Tiger Woods on why he will never return to Jersey City New Jersey. TheFanNJ is calling Jersey City's Mayor Jerramiah Healy a crook. And there's no mole in Healy's administration -- yet corruption can't be hidden.

Healy failed to support our troops

This Memorial Day weekend, Jersey City's Mayor in Jerramiah Healy -- has failed to release any statements on the men and women that fight our wars. Which includes over 2,000 citizens from Jersey City, NJ who are in the military, and the thousands that are veterans? And on Monday May 30 2011 -- the mayor is on vaction in South New Jersey; while crime and other problems happen in the city. Mayor Healy or anyone from his administration has failed to honor those of our men and women that give their lives in order to keep us safe.

Public Advocate Omar Dyer has released his statement after the death of Anthony Adams -- a U.S. Marine that was cought in a carjacking. Yet, nothing has come from Mayor Jerramiah Healy; council representative Viola Richardson, council representative Mike Scotolono, and anyone from Healy's administration. The death of this young Marine during Fleet Week -- raised a lot of questions on why this Mayor is running this city into the ground--plus why his youth crime policies don't work. And his policies on African American crimes go un-warrented. And that will be the base that he will use to get re-elected.

Here is Omar Dyer's Statement:

Today after learning from Social Media sites like Facebook – and the neighborhood newspapers blog. I am saddened and hardened by the reports coming out with Memorial Weekend just starting. In New Jersey especially in Jersey City New Jersey – our levels of crime has risen to an unthinkable amount. And it’s the leadership of the Mayor that has turned us astray—the leadership of our elected leaders has left our calling for service in Jersey City NJ unanswered. And on this Saturday, May 28, 2011 night – I found out that T / Cpl. Anthony Adams 23 out of Jersey City NJ was shot and killed in a carjacking while home visiting his family – whereas the man who was charged in the carjacking death of a U.S. Marine in Jersey City early Thursday morning turned himself in to the Hudson County Prosecutor's Homicide Squad today shortly after 1 p.m., according to Hudson County Prosecutor Edward DeFazio.

Earl Austin, 20, of Bartholdi Avenue, was escorted by his lawyer and surrendered to authorities, who had been searching the city to arrest him, DeFazio said.
Austin is charged with shooting 23-year-old during an attempted robbery and carjacking on Bidwell Avenue, near Martin Luther King Drive, early Thursday, officials said.

Adams, who was still seated in his 2002 Ford Explorer when the bullet entered his chest, was pronounced dead at 1:15 a.m. at Jersey City Medical Center, officials said.

Austin is currently being processed by the Jersey City Police Department and will head to Hudson County Correctional Center in Kearny later today, DeFazio said.
His surrender ends a city-wide manhunt that involved local police and the U.S. Marshals’ Fugitive Taskforce, DeFazio said.

Austin is expected to make his first court appearance Tuesday at 1 p.m. in Jersey City.

A Yale Avenue resident, Adams -- also known as "Deejay Streets" -- grew up on Union Street in Jersey City and attended Golden Door Academy, moving on to University Academy Charter School before joining the Marines, friends told the Jersey Journal on Thursday.

He rose to the rank of corporal and served in Iraq from 2007 to 2008, they said.

He and his girlfriend, friends added, were expecting a baby.

I have been fighting Mayor Jerramiah Healy on his anti-gang problem since 2009, when a young man from Lincoln High School was killed after walking off the bus. Calling on leaders to stand up and face the music—the policies of the past doesn’t and ignoring the notion of bringing a community together in these hard press times of need is what makes leaders lead. It’s not balancing a budget, of raising the most money for the next election—better yet laying an impression that you serve the people. By standing up or coming up with 30 day budget fixes—in order to look great at the next municipal meeting. Leaders lead the people in a time of crisis. And I am writing this letter on this day Saturday May 28, 2011—on Memorial Day weekend. Jersey City wants their leaders to stand up, and unite to speak out in support of this young man and other men plus women that serve this nation.

Serving the flag in which we pledge our allegiance to – is an honor bestowed on the men and women risking their lives to keep us safe. And crimes that have happened in Jersey City, when all the warnings history of these acts have been noted—should have a unified approach from our elected leaders. And in the 31rst District, 33 District, and 32nd District – we have a problem with the leadership. State Senator Brain Stack although has been a good Mayor, has been a horrible representative in Jersey City. Along with Nick Sacco; who are both the highest paid elected officials in New Jersey, making far more in salary than the Governor. Yet, this isn’t a political moment—the moment is about lack of leadership to deal with the high rising numbers of citizens getting shot on the streets in Hudson County. Out of the ten large cities in New Jersey – Jersey City is #3 in crimes that involve a gun – Newark and Camden is #1 and #2 respectively, while Union City, and North Bergen round out the top ten. That means Hudson County is the worst place to raise a family. Between the carjacking, the shootings, and the lack of employment. Hudson County is the heaviest crime ridden place in New Jersey. And we have to place all blame on the people in the legislature that we elected to represent us. And since Hudson County only has 4 members –where 3 fully represent Hudson County, and the 4th is a part-timer from another county; we have bad leadership in the State legislator. State Senators Brain Stack, Nick Saaco, and Sandra Cunningham are all to blame for the lack of jobs, public security and safety which created this 2 year or more rage on crimes that involve guns.

My heart goes out the Adams Family, since this must be one of the hardest things to take in. And this isn’t the time where the guy was caught under friendly fire—this solider was coming home to visit his family, and take care of his wife who is expecting.

Monday, May 23, 2011

Re-Start a new Recall

Mayor Healy has been lying to the Federal investigators, IRS auditors, and public advocates about his deals in Jersey City. He has been forcing bribes ever since his re-election and thinks because he was a former judge, he is above the level of law. TheFanNJ from 2009 has been saying Mayor Healy of Jersey City is a crook and has been forcing bribes on Federal Contracts. Now it has come to light from newspapers and other sources that Mayor Jerramiah Healy has bribed his own police force and fire department heads with unpaid sick time -- while giving the lower workers a day off. Read the blog from a concerning resident of Jersey City.

SuperDad376 May 23, 2011 at 7:52AM

Jersey City was a "city of the First Class" until Healy and his corrupt Administration turned it in to their own personal amusement park. Now it seems like Healy wants to play the blame game to try and get reelected. Speaking about ignorance. How about the fact that it has been brought to light that Healy pretty much bribed four individuals with unused sick time so they would not retire? Essentially this man has bribed his and his son's way out of jail, covered up that incident in Bayonne where the off-duty Jersey City Police Officer killed someone, lies constantly about caring for Jersey City and still thinks he's been changing Jersey City for the better. One can see where the true ignorance sits and it is in this man's heart and in the hearts of his entire Administration. Healy does not care about the future of Jersey City. Healy has only cared about his own agenda since he made a deal back in 2009 so he would not be arrested. If this man was not ignorant and had any honor he would have given up his position back in 2009 to give Jersey City a fighting chance in these tough times. You're a disgrace and will go down with Hague as one of the most corrupt mayors of what was once a great city.

This is not just some crazy internet blogger complaining on the Internet about how Mayor Jerramiah Healy of Jersey City is bribing and lying his way out of troubled situtations because he can't handle the roles of being Mayor of Jersey City.

The entire City of Jersey City is pleading and begging for the Feds to remove Mayor Jerramiah Healy out of his rant as Mayor of Jersey City. The comments by some from the link on this article ( Read the full Article here ) about how they want Mayor Jerramiah Healy.

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Omar Dyer v Hudson County

Omar Dyer had a public debate as an outsider about the process of how New Jersey should reorganize the district maps in Hudson County and all of New Jersey. The fight was how Hudson County would redraw the maps, and what leaders had the most imput into the debate Omar Dyer had public battles with Congressman Sires, and is currently fighting Mayor Jerramiah Healy: in what is the biggest political war in Hudson County. And Omar Dyer whose a state activist, and private / public advocate --approached the panel -- giving them his idea of what to do with the maps, and how Hudson County Leadership was shaped.

M A Y O R J E R R A M I A H T. H E A L Y: Good afternoon, and thank you for the opportunity. I thank the members of the public for coming down here today, the elected officials, and of course all of you Commissioners.

Jersey City, as you know -- the census is done -- different from most major cities, we have grown. We went-- Our population went up 3 percent. We plan to challenge the count anyway because, once again, we’re convinced that we were undercounted by at least 20,000 people. The numbers came out to be 247,000 and change; and just by the number of buildings that went up in this city in the last 10 years, to have our population only have grown by 7,000 is indicative of another big undercount for our city.

But what we have always said about our city: we’re the most ethnically, culturally diverse city in the state. Well, that was borne out once again by this census. The population numbers here, in this city: 22 percent white, 23 percent Asian, 24 percent black, and 28 percent Hispanic.

And there’s something listed as 4 percent other -- I don’t know exactly what that is, but it confirms what we’ve been saying: we’re very much ethnically diverse in this city.

One of my big concerns -- I don’t believe it’s a concern anymore; I think the law is on our side, the U.S. Supreme Court case. And from what I’ve heard through the grapevine about this Commission, my concern was our city being into (sic) three districts. And I believe representation in a case like that -- our representation -- gets diluted. So at some point (applause) -- somebody agrees with me; thank you. (laughter) I think that was my wife and children. (laughter) They clap every place I go.
But at any rate, getting two districts for our city, I think, will ensure that we get 100 percent representation, rather than diluting it.

Also, there were a couple of articles that I read recently by former Assemblyman Caraballo, and by our Assemblywoman Joan Quigley, and I want to warn this Commission to keep that in mind: the stacking issue. I don’t think it helps Jersey City; I don’t think it helps any of our minority people in Jersey City or Hudson County, or the State of New Jersey, for that matter. So I’d ask you to keep that in mind and please avoid it.

And, once again, thank you for serving here; and I wish you all the wisdom, the patience, and the diligence that you’re going to need to do a good job in this very, very difficult task. So I wish you all luck.

And I’ve kept my remarks under five minutes. Thank you, and good luck.

C O N G R E S S M A N A L B I O S I R E S: Good afternoon, everyone; welcome to Hudson County. Welcome to Hudson Community College, and welcome to the Culinary School here. This is one of our proudest buildings, and one of our proudest schools. This is one of the outstanding places in the state.

And I want to thank you for coming, and I want to thank you for serving. I don’t know if anybody has said that, but at the end of the day you have a very difficult job, and I don’t think you’re going to make a lot of people happy. But, knowing that, you still care a great deal about the state; you still care about the presentation and that you get a fair map. And I know all of you think that, because I know most of you.

I’m here as someone who came from a district in this county that has performed extremely well in terms of giving opportunities to minorities to hold office. When you look at this district, and you look at the people who come out of this district, you have people who have been elected to the Assembly; you have people who have been elected to the --minorities, I’m talking about -- to the State Senate; you have people who have been elected to represent in Washington -- Congressmen; and you have people elected here that have been elected to the U.S. House as Senators. You also have people out of this district who have been elected as mayors, and a Speaker of this great State -- all of them minority.

So what I’m talking about is a unique district. You have 40 districts that you have to make a decision on. This happens to be a very unique, well-performing, high-performing district in terms of getting minorities elected. I think that the makeup of the district is extremely important: it is very diverse in terms of -- within its own ethnic composition, and of the people who serve it. I would just point out that, currently, we have freeholders who are minorities; we have Assembly people who are minorities -- including a woman, which is something that we always strive to make sure that they have an opportunity to get elected.

By saying that, I guess one of the things that I want you to consider when you’re making your decision is that you cannot have a blanket position for all 40 districts. There are districts that have different makeup, and you might have to not use something standard for the 40 districts, and take into consideration the district that you are going to put together.

As I look at this district, I can tell you that the community that I come from, West New York, and the community of Union City are almost one. You start on 5th Street, you go to 67th Street -- you can’t tell the difference. When they move from West New York to Union City, Union City becomes the most highly populated mile in the country. When their relatives move back to West New York, West New York becomes the most populated mile -- square mile in the country. (laughter) That is the type of district that it is: it is a district that is unique. I don’t know where you’re going to find that in this state anywhere; because I know a little bit about the state having traveled throughout the state.

So I think that gives you an idea when I say to you that there’s a uniqueness to every single district that has to be taken into consideration. If you’re going to go by just blanket this or blanket this all over the districts, I think you’re going to have a difficult time drawing some of these maps.

I came from this district; I was a mayor in this district; we have freeholders -- right down to the County Committee. You even look at the County Committee, the opportunities are there for minorities to serve. And I think that the people who are represented in this district, all of the time, are represented well.

In terms of what you have to do: Look, I have no magic bullet to tell you that this is how. I’ve been involved with this once before. You have a hard job. The Asian-American community has grown. In this city, the population is very diverse. I think the Mayor will probably testify that there’s like 27 languages spoken in this community, and we all speak it every time we go to a different event -- right, Mayor? (laughter) -- even if we just say hello.

But that’s how diverse this County is, and that’s how diverse this state is. So what I’m saying to you is this: Please take into consideration the little nuances that some of these districts have. It is not just “we cut here, we cut there” -- if it was that easy, New Jersey wouldn’t be the kind of place that it is. New Jersey is just a great place where many people come to this country, start their lives, and continue to stay in this state.

So I thank you for allowing me to participate and be a speaker. I know that my redistricting is coming up, and you’re not going to be there; but it is important for me to let you know how I feel because I’ve been such a part of this community. I came to this country in 1962; and I’ve been in this County and in this district -- and in the same district ever since. Even at one time, we had two Republican Assembly people elected, and a minority by the name of Jose Arango was elected as a Republican out of this district.

So it’s a well-performing district, and I guess that’s the comment-- I’ll stop here because you have so many people that you have to hear.

But I thank you for allowing me to say a few words. Thank you very much.


O M A R D Y E R: Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen.
Can you hear me? (affirmative responses)

I’ve listened to everyone here for the past couple of hours, and what I say is we don’t have a population problem; we don’t have a density problem. We have a political patronage problem. And what that problem is, is that there’s no representation before taxation. That’s the number one rule when we brought in the Articles of Confederation, which is representation for taxation. If we break that rule and we have a political patronage system, where dual offices are not reprimanded, then we don’t have the adequate representation that we need.

It’s not an attack on the Latino community, but there are too many dual offices in those subjective (sic) communities. Let’s say if I have a problem with the mayor, and I want to go to the State Senator. Well, I can’t get the State Senator because he’s also the mayor. So I’m continuously growing the same problem: it’s the State Senator that’s a mayor; and I can’t go to the mayor because he’s the State Senator; I can’t go to the State Senator, because he’s the mayor. So there’s no representation, therefore there can’t be taxation. And taxation means that subsidies come to the designed area.

So if you have an area where there are two seat holders in one spot, then the subsidies can’t adequately come to that position because there’s no taxation without representation.

And I say you just leave the maps as they are, and enforce the dual offices, and we won’t have this problem where we’re losing congressional leaders every 10 years. And I thank you for the time, and that’s it.

MS. CRUZ-PEREZ: Just a point of clarification.

ASSEMBLYMAN WEBBER: Mr. Dyer.

MS. CRUZ-PEREZ: Very good, thank you. Just a point of clarification: No longer in the State of New Jersey can a person hold two dual offices. If you are a legislator, you cannot be a-- It was grandfathered in—

UNIDENTIFIED MEMBER OF COMMISSION: It was grandfathered—

MS. CRUZ-PEREZ: --for the people who are already in office; I understand that point. But upcoming members, they no longer can do that, okay?

MR. DYER: Well, but it’s not the fact that it’s -- no longer doing it; it’s not enforced. That’s the thing; it’s not enforced. And the way you enforce it is with clean elections. So we can go on and on.

ASSEMBLYMAN WEBBER: Thank you.


Blog Notes:

New Jersey's legislative branch made a choice to break up parts of Hudson County, making the 32nd districts more favored to fit Jersey City, removing the 33rd out of the picture, and breaking up Mayor Jerramiah Healy's trusted base.

Further-more breaking up Hudson County's power base, where leaders and journalist say that Hudson County Democratic Organization is walking slow -- or as Auggie Torres from the Jersey Journal out of Jersey City NJ would say: HCDeadO.

Omar Dyer has been very active in working hard on bring social change to Jersey City, Hudson County and all of New Jersey. He may not be respected as a power base in Hudson County, by the news, or even political monitors; will never mention his name but Omar Dyer (TheFanNJ writer of this blog) has been the hardist working, most active and strongest advocate for social change in Hudson County.

Read the Atricles and Transcripts on what happened at that meeting. Which includes the civil debate with a member of the assembly.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Changing Jersey City

Recalling Mayor Jerramiah Healy turned out to be a serious challenge. And the Documentary will soon be released. The points expressed by this team of people is to show there was public disapproval of Mayor Jerramiah Healy's policies. The fight to bring alternative energy to New Jersey, and to Jersey City has been one of the hardest challenges in my short political career. Since the Mayor controls everything in Jersey City, New Jersey: we are showing the public the truth. All I have is a voice and a vibe to fight and change politics, because Jersey City needs new leadership.

The SBIR program (Small Business Innovation Research) was more about creating and bring alternative energy solutions to Jersey City. And that plan was stolen by the Mayor to front case him in the political spotlight as gooding good for the people. This 6 minute short clip will be in the Documentary called: Recalling Mayor Jerramaih Healy. The documentary is low budget and behind schedule.

As an advocate fighting for social change, lobbying for this change to come about -- brought real change to Jersey City. For the first time in 6 years Jersey City is moving in the right direction, where building are being built, and projects are being formed -- even though the ideas are being stolen.

Omar Dyer to JC clerk office

5/18/2011
Office of the Mayor
Office of City Clerk
C/O Robert Byrne
280 Grove Street,
Jersey City NJ 07302
City Hall—Office of the Mayor: And City Clerk Office
Public Complaint Notice

As a registered federal contractor (Coaches! 101 [PAC]), and a registered federal lobbyist (Omar Dyer), is making a complaint on the Jersey City Redevelopment Agency. The act on the public meeting, and proposal of solutions and other contested resolutions at the meeting came under no public discussion, and our rights to query the board about the policies being addressed where denied. The meeting was immediately adjourned when our representative entered the room—where the meeting started at 6pm, and ended 10 minutes after Omar Dyer’s arrival.

Online blog statement

I, (TheFanNJ: Omar Dyer) was at the Jersey City Redevelopment meeting (May 17, 2011 at 6pm start ended 6:25pm) in a conference room on the 14th floor at 30 Montgomery Jersey City NJ, the practices of Solomon Dwek still exist. And Mike Scotolono should publicly come out clean and state what did Solomon Dwek state to him—how did Dwek get so close to leaders in Jersey City. And looking how the JCRA works, the practices of Solomon Dwek still continues. The people should know how much money was donated to Mike’s campaign for this project: RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING FIRST AMENDMENT TO CONTRACT NUMBER 11-03-FO1 WITH DENNIS T. QUISH FOR EXTERIOR PROPERTY IMPROVEMENTS ON AGENCY OWNED PROPERTY LOCATED AT 292 MARTIN LUTHER KING DRIVE (BLOCK 1987, LOT 4.A) IN THE MARTIN LUTHER KING DRIVE REDEVELOPMENT AREA.
The public and public witnesses would like to know the full disclosure of deals like:
RESOLUTION EXTENDING PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT NO.10-05-MPN6 WITH CARR, DALEY, SULLIVAN AND WEIR, PC FOR ACCOUNTING AND CONSULTING SERVICES IN THE BAYFRONT I REDEVELOPMENT AREA.

http://omardyer4office.blogspot.com/2011/05/probe-jcra.html

The public witness, and private/ public advocator would like to know—who on the Jersey City Redevelopment Agency is employed by this accounting and consulting firm, which continues to win no-bid contracts. And why wasn’t the public allowed to query the proposal, and place an in motion bid according to the sunshine law – on public meetings.

Coaches! 101 have been working hard sending requisition proposals about property of interest to this council in Jersey City and all boards. As some of the properties that are being proposed on Martin Luther King Drive in Jersey City, NJ; we at our apparent company take issue with! Since the process wasn’t fair—the public really wasn’t notified of the meeting, and we have been working hard to seek financial advise and assistance for these properties.

And the notification of the meeting did come in the Jersey Journal newspaper, yet not in the legal section, but in a small non-disclosed section in classifieds that shows public notice. That notice was posted on May 12, 2011.

We sent Omar Dyer to that meeting because of his increasingly interest in getting incentivizes for projects that are abandoned in the same area – that was proposed. Now Omar Dyer’s claim is, after submitting these ideas to the council via email, and other sorts of communication. The Redevelopment Agency, and members of the board which includes Viola Richardson, and Mike Scotolono – stole an idea, gave the plan to a favorable donor or consultant approved by the JCRA board—closed the meeting before anyone from the public can raise questions, from the start of the proceedings.

Omar Dyer still believes that the practices of Solomon Dwek still exist in Jersey City – whereas his complaint is that there should be an open process. A fair an honest public discussion at these meetings where they address—public issues. Not some open—but closed meeting where the full disclosures are not granted to the public. Omar Dyer has been stating in public view about those who use the practices of Solomon Dwek to carryout business as usual should resign.

http://jerseycity.com/pages/full_story/push?article-City+Council+Introduces+%E2%80%98Pay-to-Play%E2%80%99+Ordinance%20&id=3235530

Only in the City of Jersey City that public boards, meet in secret undisclosed locations – where they are hard to find when they are disclosed, and the meeting is empty with no public input. And the projects go unchallenged – and this counsel knowing the situation and challenges – we at Coaches! 101 with Omar Dyer wants and would like to know why proposal and ideas submitted to the city assembly, and Redevelopment Agency via email, gets stolen – used to benefit the leaders on the board. In unfair practices, and unfair resolutions, or blatantly ignorance and negligence on our client – and this company as an employer.
Even though our calls and concerns will be ignored and non-monitored – we are asking the City Clerk’s office and the Office of the City Council – with conjunction to the Office of the Mayor – to request that a federal probe be enacted on the Jersey City Redevelopment Agency. We are asking that this probe be introduced by the council, and notification of such a probe should be enacted by the council within 10 days of this notice, or last JCRA meeting (5/17/2011) – and within legal bounds according to the citizens legislation amendment—we can draft a referendum and gain the required independent signatures by nomination of the people, (100) and submit it to the Jersey City’s council. And under federal law – we have to disclose any form or application that will require a referendum on boards and commissions before the actual work takes place. So this is our letter of query and notice of complaint with our petition to query and investigation on the JCRA. On the Petition which will circulate after noticication sent to the City Clerk’s Office will have demands on how the Redevelopment Agency holds their meetings.

Thank You

Coaches! 101 CEO Omar Dyer: PO Box 4463 Jersey City NJ, 07304

Omar Dyer Public Notary (NJ) Commission 2/02/2009 end commission 2/02/2014 I.D. NO. 2381929 www.coaches101.org (201)918-9571, 201-984-5225 (201)208-4533

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Probe the JCRA

The Federal Government should probe the Jersey City Redevelopment Center. As new studies show, the practices of Solomon Dwek still continues. Attorney General Eric Holder has been terrible at investigating abuse of boards and commission on levying campaign contributions.

Solomon Dwek’s practices still continue!

I, (TheFanNJ) was at the Jersey City Redevelopment meeting (May 17, 2011 at 6pm start ended 6:25pm) in a conference room on the 14th floor at 30 Montgomery Jersey City NJ, the practices of Solomon Dwek still exist. And Mike Scotolono should publicly come out clean and state what did Solomon Dwek state to him—how did Dwek get so close to leaders in Jersey City. And looking how the JCRA works, the practices of Solomon Dwek still continues. The people should know how much money was donated to Mike’s campaign for this project:

RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING FIRST AMENDMENT TO CONTRACT NUMBER 11-03-FO1 WITH DENNIS T. QUISH FOR EXTERIOR PROPERTY IMPROVEMENTS ON AGENCY OWNED PROPERTY LOCATED AT 292 MARTIN LUTHER KING DRIVE (BLOCK 1987, LOT 4.A) IN THE MARTIN LUTHER KING DRIVE REDEVELOPMENT AREA.

The public and public witnesses would like to know the full disclosure of deals like:

RESOLUTION EXTENDING PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT NO.10-05-MPN6 WITH CARR, DALEY, SULLIVAN AND WEIR, PC FOR ACCOUNTING AND CONSULTING SERVICES IN THE BAYFRONT I REDEVELOPMENT AREA.

The public witness, and private/ public advocator would like to know—who on the Jersey City Redevelopment Agency is employed by this accounting and consulting firm, which continues to win no-bid contracts. And why wasn’t the public allowed to query the proposal, and place an in motion bid according to the sunshine law – on public meetings.


P.S.
TheFanNJ is calling Jersey City Councilman Mike Scotolono a full pledge lair about his meeting with Solomon Dwek, and TheFanNJ believes he is public official #4 in the Solomon Dwek complaint and case.

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Cyber Wars in Jersey City

When you are engaging with the general public -- elected or appointed leaders, there is a level of political respect one must entertain. Mayor Jerramiah Healy of Jersey City is great at doing one thing. Pointing the finger at someone else, and calling everyone that opose his views -- insane and needs mental help. Jersey City under this Mayor has been managed terribly. And this is just a taste of what Healy has done. And in a cyber war -- we will not reveal the conversaation that was displayed by the government leader, but we will display Omar Dyer's comments.

34739. Realy Tard! stacominvnj: by dyer4gov09, 05/08/11 8:53 PM

Look, let us not get into the specialties of how someone can strip the emended code from the server and encrypt the internet service provider to find out what address is directly involved with sending the lettered statement. And it's not hard to see writing similarities in those that write public statements. Which is coded as your cyber script print--when you post on public servers? It's also not very hard to see that when someone from a municipal computer—the address will automatically appear in titles and subscripts. And it doesn't take rocket science to know who is against your views or who is not.

Also, Jersey City Councilman Steve Fulop (whom) likes to play both sides, really gets beat up without outside help (ME), and I don't help Fulop because I want to or have to--I do it because he gets beat up so badly. So personally, I wouldn't care if he chuckles, bounce or even play the side of whatever at these meetings. For one many of his policies have been scripted by the same person you are saying needs mental help. One his policies to help homeowners and with tax relief is an amendment that came from this mental midget's pen. And as a matter of fact—many of the serious legislations that came to the council that benefited Jersey City in 2010 came from the pen of Omar Dyer. The laws and regulations on Solar Panels, who wrote that – it sure wasn't Mayor Healy or Peter Brennan! And the mandate that saved cops jobs didn't come from the hands and minds of Police Chief Comey. And the next proposal that Omar Dyer will show will have more value than any mandate given this year. So I am not sure who you are trying to offend here on what someone needs to learn, or even if you know anything outside of this forum—or what you see as having a legislative agenda.

So let us be serious here, and stop the craziness of trying to insult someone because one they are not connected, or elected -- doesn't mean such a person isn't doing good in the municipality. And in fact, many of the mandates that Jersey City takes advantage of that Omar Dyer has written has been passed in other cities across the nation and a lot of them are benefiting from them -- while Jersey City suffers. And if you continue to follow the mis-manage meant and stupidity of Jersey City's Mayor in Jerramiah Healy -- then you are as stupid as the people in charge of running Jersey City into the tubes of death. And that's not a knock down--its the truth. Just look at the parks and services that Mayor Healy controls. And look at them 10 years ago before Healy got in office. The City is in a crisis and the Mayor is too dumb to understand.


34740.2. Also: by dyer4gov09, 05/08/11 9:46 PM; Re: your best work yet by stacominvnj, 05/08/11 9:46 PM

Again, you’re acting like a fussbudget midget on this issue of who is insane in the brain. One take a real good look at the letters and recommendations sent to the office of Mayor Jerramiah Healy – via City Clerk’s office. You would see a ton of written communications coming from Coaches! 101 to Mayor Jerramiah Healy from May of 2009 until this very important day! And in many of those written legislations that have become public ordinances or laws in other states and municipalities--where they haven’t been passed in Jersey City, as of yet. The ones that have been passed in the city have seen the content and text changed – to place the gotcha referendum. Yet, again we already know Mayor Healy is doing such a great job at covering BULLSYT. If Mayor Healy was doing such a great job – the city that is spending $576 million which was hidden and stripped to $477 million over night by John “Jack” Kelly has seen its museums, parks, public system nearly fall apart. For the first time in 80 years, Jersey City didn’t have a celebration for the 4th of July—while the Statue of Liberty Harbors Jersey City’s jurisdiction. And Jersey City’s oldest museum one of the oldest in the state is facing foreclosure. And under his administration Mayor Healy has raised the level of Home Foreclosures to an amount that it’s number #1 in Hudson County, and has made Hudson County #1 in that state and 19th in the nation. Are you freak ‘in kidding me on what is perceived as insanity or not intelligent enough to know that the bunch of leaders in Jersey City that manage the council are fiscal literate. And they say I am pestering them – one if they knew what they were doing when they do it – OMAR DYER WOULDN’T BE SHOWING UP TO THEIR MEETINGS PERIOD. So Jersey City should be lucky and privileged to have Omar Dyer in their presence.

Note from TheFanNJ:

Jersey City maybe losing their public services, and other municipal functions and many of this were done under Mayor Jerramiah Healy. And none of these policies that are in place that are hurting Jersey City New Jersey have come from Omar Dyer. Whether he is a notary republic, and have set up a firm from scratch -- achieved a masters in legal studies, a bachelors in technical communications, an associates in child studies, and an associates in children's literature -- from non-traditional educational sources (such as online schooling) doesn't mean such a well rounded person doesn't have the mental capability to hold fiscal monitoring of the municipality.

Mayor of Jersey City Stalks Public Leader

It has been said before that many times an elected leader would indeed stalk, mock or bit little their opposition. Public Advocate Omar Dyer called for a straight out Rally / Protest of Firing John "Jack" Kelly. And Omar Dyer posted his information on a political news site that the Mayor of Jersey City does view, and has an engaging conversation with his administration plus, staff. The email below was confirmed and noted to be in fact Mayor Jerramiah Healy.

Signup To Your Event: Rally to support Jobs in Jersey City Saturday, May 7, 2011 9:33 PM From: "Event Administrator" View contact details To: "undisclosed" This email is to confirm a signup for your event:

Who: info@roaches101.com (07302)
Will Attend: Yes
Attending:
Wednesday, May 11, 2011 - 1 hour

Comment:
omar - you are nothing short of pathetic. how does this
in ANY WAY involve the president? # Guests (incl. attendee): 1 Event: Rally to support Jobs in Jersey City:

Wednesday, May 11, 2011 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
URL: http://my.barackobama.com/page/event/detail/gpztm9

Note from Public Advocate Omar Dyer:

When you're addressing the public, and anyone that disagrees with the views on how you as a leader would do business? The more respected view and approach would be to respect the opposition. And respect the business doing business in the City in which you represent. Jersey City's Mayor is a laughing stock of a Mayor—his creditability to run the city has gone down in the last elections. And the leadership coming out of this administration only show how weak it is. One you don't send lettered statements with a cyber imprint on it. Then place in the chatter the remote address. The 07302 zip-code, is a *City Hall* jurisdiction. The writing style and content from other releases from the Mayor, proves that this letter was written with his cyber pen. Yet, what the mayor failed to noticed or recognize is, just be you're under the bed of protection with the municipality—your cyber imprint doesn't protect you from observation.

Answering Mayor Jerramiah Healy's incognito question:

Public Advocate Omar Dyer isn't as pathetic as one may think. One his popularity is or has more clot than what Mayor Healy. His Rallies and Petition Drives give him more of a political presence and as one of the organizers of an Organization that is included to keep the presidential appearance and presence. When you have leaders at the local level, not fighting the insides of how local politics are engaged. Yet, in an arena where local politics can sometimes impact the views on how and who the president supports. It local organizers that gives, the leadership of the president more information on what is concerning the people. And if the people are mad at their leadership on the local level, then the president must or should send his political imprint on the area. To make sure that the people are not cluttered by the politics of the day!

And the reason why I am calling for a rally and protest on Mayor Jerramiah Healy to prevent a municipality from engaging in a massive layoff on public employees; and to show a presence or political clot on that a presidential organization isn’t forgetting the locals. And as a Public Advocate, who has a job to fight for the rights of the local municipality—calling for this rally to support jobs being saved, is what organizers DO! And Public Advocate Omar Dyer isn’t just going to call for someone to be removed without a plan to recourse. On this Wednesday May 11, 2011—Omar Dyer will unleash his program called: H.A.N.D.S.

And this informal Letter, in which we know Mayor Jerramiah Healy, will read. We hope that his character, leadership and values as a Jersey City citizen—respect the rules and regulations on engaging public officials. Whether that official is elected to office, appointed to certain positions within government or as an independent source! That when you address them, whether you agree with them or not—you fully disclose your identity as stated with the rules and regulations from the FEC, and the ELEC. When you’re sending out email lettering or advertisements against or for public officials? And Omar Dyer is always a candidate for office, so please sort your name and information when responding or addressing Omar Dyer; Mr. Mayor Jerramiah Healy.