June 9, 2015: D-Day for New Jersey Pension Payment

Per the New Jersey Courts website regarding the pension payment case:

June 9, 2015

A-55-14 Christopher Burgos v. State of New Jersey (075736).

So what do you think?

20 responses to this post.

  1. Posted by Anonymous on June 8, 2015 at 11:27 am

    TL and devout followers; individuals presenting a right wing conservative perspective based on half-truths and lies.

    TL continual posts repetitive misinformation citing sources with extreme ideology. Yet sumarial dismisses other posts with conflicting opinions and sources.

    Specifically, purposely misstated the tax status of public pensions in the following post; https://burypensions.wordpress.com/2015/05/22/christie-curses-out-nj-media/#comments When called to task tried to double talk their way out of it. Standard operating procedure for most of their commentary.

    Fair and equal for all is the mantra. Fair enough, but not when I suggest Federal workers and members of our beloved Armed Forces be part of the bigger conversation. The response, they’re different. But why, because they risk their lives like first responders at home. Their DBP are paid with Federal tax dollars as opposed to State or Local. Everyone knew the job risks when they accepted employment. But they also knew what their salary, pension, and benefits were supposed to be.

    UPDATE: TL and supporters recant their support for Armed Forces and reiterate their disdain for first responders at home and abroad. Basically anyone receiving a public sector DBP. Another example of their double talk further diminishing their credibility. Don’t take my word, click on the blog link and confirm for yourself;

    Phonying Up Numbers To Suit Your Client

    To blame and demonize public workers for the current situation is unfair and untrue. Do politicians make “deals” with unions that don’t always have the taxpayers best interest? I think everyone knows the answer to that is yes. But politicians are always making “deals” it’s what they do. Just ask the various segment market corporations; defense spending (lucrative contracts), farming (subsidies) and the list goes on and on.

    Your bully tactics and demeaning attitude only motivate me more to push back your parties ridiculous vision for NJ and America. Yes I’m sure John knows all of our IP address, so you and your business name can be exposed as well.

    The purpose of continually posting this comment is to allow the counterpoint perspective to be heard. I will no longer personally engage your comments tit for tat.

    Reply

  2. Posted by truthnolie on June 8, 2015 at 12:27 pm

    My vote:

    Christie eats decision.

    Reply

  3. Posted by formerjerseyan on June 8, 2015 at 4:24 pm

    My prediction…..PAIN. Mr. T pities the fools who still live in the Garbage state and pay taxes…..

    Reply

  4. Posted by Anonymous on June 8, 2015 at 6:36 pm

    John can you please provide a link for tomorrow’s opinion? Will the court issue a verbal summary opinion tomorrow, followed by a detailed written opinion? Thanks!

    Reply

  5. Its all a choregraphed sham. They knew what the outcome would be before any “decisions” were reached. There is no honor among thieves, they are all in it together and would sell their co-workers down the street to get what they want.

    Reply

    • Posted by Anonymous on June 9, 2015 at 7:43 am

      I’m assuming you’re referring to the Governor defying a SC ruling upholding the lower court decision.

      Reply

      • Posted by Anonymous on June 9, 2015 at 9:19 am

        A private citizen will go to jail and or be fined if they violate a court ruling such as this. Christie is above the law. Most politicians are above the law.

        Reply

    • Posted by Anonymous on June 9, 2015 at 11:17 am

      And now….?

      Reply

Leave a reply to truthnolie Cancel reply