Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Tax Status Revoked 300 in Jersey City

Jersey City has the most non-profits in the state of New Jersey to have their Tax Exemption status Revoked. Among the list are Jersey City Affordable Housing, Jersey City Museum, Jersey City Economic Development Center -- and many other non-profits that have become a danger of losing their status within the IRS system. And the Mayor of Jersey City continues to say -- his administration is doing the best job for the city.



Monday, June 13, 2011

Omar Dyer opinion editorial

Jersey City Politics:

Local Politics never get this hot and grimy –this early on whereas very rarely does the opposition of the current administration—gains more credit than aspiring political achievers; whom happen to be backed by the administration of the Mayor.

At the round-table where a spawn of chest matches are tiding up – as it leaves the general public gasping for answers, and pundits marking their position to either be a pawn or foe; in a political civil war. Mayor Jerramiah Healy, is toxic meaning if the council dominated by Healy’s administration – whom have vowed their hips to the broken policies of the Mayor of Jersey City New Jersey.

This November, in Jersey City we have a special election to tag along with the general election. In an election season that was supposed to be the Super bowl of elections for New Jersey – turned out to be bust. Only five races in all of the Hudson County had a challenge, and the most heavily challenge with Sandra Bolden Cunningham—was a landslide and total bust. The other races failed to provide substance, and spunk to entice voter turnout. And with the discontent coming from Mayor Healy’s administration—more people are becoming more disenfranchised about any election that involved Mayor Jerramiah Healy. Popular consensus shows, 68% of those that vote on a regular basis doesn’t want – agree and hopes: Team Healy will leave, and take their policies with them.

The route to attack the local opposition in the newspaper leaves uncertainty in the political light of Mayor Jerramiah Healy. Recently a slew of letters and public challenges—leashed on to defame, or target Councilman Steven Fulop. In order to change the direction, shift the focus –while hiding the notion of what is the current problem in Jersey City. Which is money management? Jersey City is in need of a budget -- $557 million (up in the air budget); with a $477 million (on the record) budget; which has a $108 million budget gap. Then you have a Business Administrator closing everything down—with policies to create an impression of a smaller government. And with a $5 million to $6 million dollar tag for every layoff known to mankind—the obvious looms over this administration.

Mayor Jerramiah Healy is facing three things: the county and states highest home foreclosures at 45% above the state average of 7% on homes foreclosed on—given Jersey City as a pricey place to live. Jersey City has the most 30 year abatement—where every other city has given lower term 5 to 7 year abatements. Also haunting the Mayor is the jobs report – where Jersey City is #1 in the state of New Jersey with the most unemployed citizens, standing in at 11.6% -- which is 2% higher than the national average, meaning more than 13,000 new people are filing for unemployment benefits. And if you thought that was the dragon guarding the princess cabinet—you are gladly mistaken; Jersey City also has the largest population of Homeless citizens – topping New Jersey’s list. With over 6,000 citizens venturing the realms of homeless citizens in Jersey City, New Jersey. The question now being raised is: why won’t Mayor Jerramiah Healy resign. It’s not like his ideas are working, no they are remotely failing big time—and it’s because of cronyism and not political policies. Mayor Healy as been an anti-labor political leader; where he fired over 1,200 municipal workers of this 3 year span, and who knows on what has gone over his two terms.

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Taxes in Jersey City

Mayor Healy and his Administration has been fighting hard to destroy and prevent the growth of Coaches! 101. Even though this internet company has been paying it's fair share in taxes, and has been on par with their code in the taxing system. Omar Dyer has paid his taxes on time -- right and has done more than his part to make the economic development stable.

Yet, Jersey City NJ has been mishandled for years: allowing $94,626 in unpaid taxes for 6 years to Block 1316 : lot 0000A.7: to Mandina Investment on 193 M.L.K. Drive in Jersey City New Jersey.

Other properties are like: Block 1607; Lot: 22 Owned by 94 Broadway INC owes $21,720 for the property on 115 Whales St. Jersey City NJ.

With Block: 1492: Lot 5 owened by PGSD LLC C/O Foley Connell LLP owes $48,590 for the property on Central RR ETC.

Like Block: 2031: Lot: 000PL.A owened by 200 Pacific 18, Fortune Financial owes $20,379 for the property on 184-200 Pacific Ave. Jersey City NJ.

Whereas, Block 75: Lot: 00154 qualifier: #C4105 owned by Sandeep Tyagi for property on 84 Morgan St Jersey City NJ is behind on what's owed to the city in the amount of $22,661.

With all of the battles and trail and errors, whereas Jersey City's Economical Development Center has been sending the run around on Coaches! 101, and the personal battle between Omar Dyer and Rosemary McFadden, plus the cyber wars with Mayor Jerramaih Healy himself, and how Governor Chris Christie has said: "New Jersey will not pay." And Mayor Healy, has been secretly forcing bribes that violate campaign finance laws.

Omar Dyer CEO of Coaches! 101 would like to know: How can someone pay on time -- does it right, whereas the IRS always has an audit subjected on him because of the notion, Omar Dyer is politically active? How come these people who don't live by the same standards don't have to pay, while they continue to give campaign contributions? Mayor Healy and Governor Chris Christie -- get your hands out my pockets.