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  1. I think some are missing the point. The option is still left up to the parents. The difference is that kid can't go to government schools as they become a risk to the other children and staff. We had these diseases knock out and then the Illegal alien peasants showed up we allowed them in our society and now we pay the piper. The Choice is still there, just might not be what some want. The Bill did NOT pass in the Senate, so it may be a moot point.
  2. You DO realize that the Lakewood community is in-bred, right? Cousins frequently marry and at this point the family tree is like a flag pole. They are importing borough Park Brooklyn into the town but they are all related too. So a little girl asks her mother "Hey Momma, if you & Daddy get divorced, will you still be my sister?
  3. So while you have to have 6 points to prove who you are, Juan and Consuela do not!
  4. Dispite heavy protests the Assembly passed the Driver's license for Illegal Aliens Gov Bucky Beaver is psorting a woody and cant wait to sign it! Also Motor Vehicle announce price increases are coming, but decline to say on what. NJ approves driver's licenses for undocumented immigrants, sends bill to Gov. Phil Murphy Stacey Barchenger, Trenton Bureau Published 3:55 p.m. ET Dec. 16, 2019 | Updated 4:38 p.m. ET Dec. 16, 2019 CLOSE Two people have died on this highway in Ocean County so far this year. Can more to be done to stop the car crashes? CONNECTTWEETLINKEDINCOMMENTEMAILMORE Margarita Rodriguez, of Passaic, caught a bus to Trenton on Monday morning after her graveyard shift. She wanted to be there when lawmakers voted on a bill that would allow her, and other immigrants without legal status, to get a driver's license. The New Jersey Assembly and Senate passed the bill in separate votes on Monday afternoon, sending the bill to Gov. Phil Murphy, who has already said he would sign it. Supporters erupted with cheers of "Si, se puede" after the Assembly passed the bill. A supporter of the bill wears a ÒLetÕs Drive NJÓ shirt as the Assembly votes to pass the bill that will allow undocumented immigrants to obtain a driverÕs license on Monday, Dec. 16, 2019, in Trenton. (Photo: Danielle Parhizkaran/NorthJersey.com) Rodriguez couldn't remember the number of times she'd come to Trenton in the last two years, the number of times she'd skipped sleep to show her support for the bill. “We want our representatives to know that we are here, the people are present and that we need it," she said in Spanish, with Rosa Lopez of the advocacy group Make The Road New Jersey translating. "It doesn’t matter our immigration status. We still have the right to a life with dignity and respect. Just like anybody else we work here and we pay taxes.” The bill creates two types of licenses, one compliant with federal Real ID rules that allows people to access federal buildings and board planes, and a standard state license that can only be used for identification and driving. While opponents raised concern the bill would lead to voter fraud, advocates portrayed it as a public safety measure that would allow people who are driving illegally to get licenses and get car insurance. "It brings us one-step closer to ensuring all motor vehicles and drivers are insured thereby creating safer roadways for all New Jersey residents," Assembly Speaker Craig Coughlin, D-Middlesex, said in a statement after the 42-30 vote. Five Assembly me Republican senators spoke in opposition to the bill, saying it provided protections for criminals and immigrants who were breaking the law. "We can't allow New Jersey to be the weak link in our nation's security," Sen. Mike Testa, R-Cumberland, said. The bill is expected to generate $21 million in revenue from permit, title and driver's license fees in the first three years, according to an analysis by New Jersey Policy Perspective, a left-leaning think tank. Anyone applying for the standard license would have to meet the same six-point identity verification system currently used by the Motor Vehicle Commission, but would have to show just one document confirming they live in the Garden State instead of two, according to the latest version of the bill. READ MORE: Real ID now available in New Jersey. Here's everything you need to know NEWS: Bill to end religious exemptions to vaccines passes Assembly, now moves to Senate The bill includes provisions to protect the information of immigrants who do not have legal status and who obtain standard licenses. Personal information obtained by the Motor Vehicle Commission will not be a government record, and cannot be disclosed for federal immigration purposes without an individual's consent, a warrant from a judge or other subpoena or court order, the bill says. Assemblywoman Annette Quijano (D-Union) speaks as the sponsor of the bill that would allow undocumented immigrants to obtain a driverÕs license. The Assembly voted to pass the bill at the New Jersey Statehouse on Monday, Dec. 16, 2019, in Trenton. (Photo: Danielle Parhizkaran/NorthJersey.com) New Jersey is home to an estimated 450,000 undocumented immigrants, and about 338,000 residents would get driver's licenses under the bill in the first three years, according to New Jersey Policy Perspective. Those numbers include moms like Rodriguez, who moved here from Mexico 18 years ago. Rodriguez works nights at a shipping warehouse for an online company. Because she cannot get a driver's license, she cannot get to her son's soccer games to cheer him on, she said. Because she cannot get a driver's license, she takes public transportation and taxis, a significant drain on her paycheck, she said. Because she cannot get a driver's license, she relies on buses to get to medical appointments, even when her family's health is at stake, she said. Rodriguez's youngest son, 4, was born with fluid in his ear, she said. Every six months since the boy was six months old, they must visit a specialist in Hackensack. In May, the boy had ear surgery in Paramus, she said. What would be a 20 or 30 minute drive from their home Passaic can take as long as 2 hours on the bus, she said. “It’s extremely hard," she said. "That's why I have a night shift, so I can do all this in the morning. Many nights I don’t sleep.” Losing sleep on Monday was worth it. "Having a driver’s license is not a luxury, it’s a necessity," Rodriguez said. “It’s a tremendous win for our community." https://www.app.com/story/news/new-jersey/2019/12/16/new-jersey-senate-assembly-approve-drivers-license-immigrants-bill/2640554001/?utm_source=app-News Alert&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=news_alerts&utm_term=news_alert Now the taco that made your pizza, can deliver too! Hola, here eez your pizza only, Seeexteen dillaros, plus teeep!
  5. AP Acknowledges NJ Gun Laws Don’t Stop Bad Guys Posted at 2:00 pm on December 16, 2019 by Tom Knighton The Associated Press, like most other so-called “news” organizations, hasn’t exactly been fair to gun owners. That said, the AP does seem to try a bit more than most to hide any anti-gun bias in and amongst their reporters. It’s still not difficult to find, mind you, but they look to me like they’re trying to some degree. Most of the time, anyway. So, I’m only a bit surprised by a report out of the AP over the weekend that argues something we already knew. It seems that it’s news to some just how New Jersey’s gun laws didn’t manage to do diddly to stop the Jersey City gunmen from acquiring weapons. I’m also not a bit surprised that they jumped on it as a federal issue rather than a failure of gun control laws. The problem is, criminals are going to get guns one way or another. If they can’t import them from another state, they’ll find somewhere else to get them. As I’ve noted before, guns will always end up in the hands of those who want them and don’t really care about the laws surrounding them. They’ll continue to end up right where you don’t want them. But the AP’s headline is actually the most accurate part of the whole story, something you won’t really get from the body of the text. It read, “Shooting shows New Jersey’s gun laws aren’t stopping imports,” and it’s right. They don’t. Nor did the federal laws against smuggling guns into states that have outlawed it. Murphy’s “name and shame” plan assumes the pro-gun states can be shamed. The truth is, though, those states already know that disarming criminals will take a whole lot more than just passing a couple of laws, so why burden their own law-abiding people because New Jersey can’t keep a handle on their own? Criminals are going to smuggle guns. Laws won’t stop them because, hello? Criminals! It’s kind of what they do. The question is, will someone like Murphy ever figure that out? https://bearingarms.com/tomk/2019/12/16/ap-acknowledges-nj-gun-laws-dont-stop-bad-guys/?utm_source=badaily&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nl&bcid=bc1d86e1053dd21c60a121534def959c I highly doubt it!
  6. I wrote to Conners, Rumpf and Gove (Big 2a mouth pieces) And told them to put up or shut up, ever so politely I also wrote to my Mayor, who ran as a Pro-Trump Republican. If more people did this we actually may get a few notches on our belts. Remember, you already LOST your freedoms, time to fight to get them back!
  7. I wrote my Mayor and my NJ Reps regarding the 2a Sanctuary zone Here's the response I received for my State reps: Senator Christopher J. Connors Assemblyman Brian E. Rumpf Assemblywoman DiAnne C. Gove Phone: (609) 693-6700 / (732) 240-0266 Email: [email protected] December 11, 2019 Mr. DowntownV RE: Second Amendment Rights (js) Dear Mr. DowntownV: This is in response to your December 10, 2019 e-mail to our 9th District Legislative Office which contained the following link.(this was the West Milford Mayoral Letter) Thank you for your outreach. As you are aware from our previous communications, our Delegation has a longstanding record of protecting Second Amendments which are cherished by a large segment of our constituency. This is a principled stance that we remain committed to in effectively representing the people of the 9th Legislative District. Again, thank you for your outreach and for the opportunity to respond to your inquiry. CJC/BER/DCG/js:km And Now for todays Math Lesson....
  8. Signed and sent to Rumph, Conners and Gove, all hat; no Cattle, about the 2A Ask Displaced Texan what that means...
  9. Eli lost it. His bank account is full and he has no Eye of the Tiger. Strive for 1st rd draft pic. I have not watched a NFL game since the Anthem Protest. I have found a lot of productive things to do instead of sitting in front of a TV all day Sunday. Former NYG fan 1 time superbowl attendee.
  10. I think the Greek Diner sale is the greatest business plan ever designed. Owner sells it to an employee $xxxx down, $xxxmonth.If he misses 2 payments original owner getsit to re sell another day. There was a diner on rt 22 in P'burg that was sold 4 times like this until the owner turned up dead. There's one in Edison that was sold multiple times and yet in between the original owner was back at work again. We you miss the payments you lose everything inventory down payment....
  11. Typical NJ Azz Hats. Intentional confusion+ Making it more difficult.
  12. Oh Oh Pablo Escabar had millions that rotted in the ground buried, he would be in great troubles, had he not gone tits-up
  13. https://law.justia.com/cases/new-jersey/appellate-division-unpublished/2011/a1161-08-opn.html
  14. Wait til the sexual harassments come out on him. Does anyone remember????? https://www.creepsheet.com/accused/michael-bloomberg/
  15. He has only one job in this election. Bring the party candidates to a more central position. He will not nor does not want to win. Do NOT get lost in the woods!
  16. It means, the case should be heard as NY or any other state can reinstiti=ute the same law again without a clear ruling. (That's a good thing. Do not assume anything with ant SCOTUS, they are a very unpredictable bunch.
  17. But I just ordered one like this stamp for $9,99 amazon I like it, you are not limited to JUST $20 bills! My other one will only work on $20's
  18. Correct! Why would you think that when you can legally burn the American Flag?????
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