From NJBIZ:
Business leaders praise Sherrill for early outreach efforts
It has been a busy start for Gov. Mikie Sherrill.
Since taking office in January as New Jersey’s 57th governor, Sherrill has been assembling her administration while rolling out policy initiatives, responding to immediate challenges, and making a sustained effort to recalibrate the relationship between Trenton and the state’s business community.
On her first day in office, she kept a central campaign promise – declaring a state of emergency on utilities and signing two energy-focused executive orders right on the inauguration stage. The move was an early signal of her administration’s pace and priorities — particularly concerning affordability.
Another set of executive actions aimed at regulatory reform quickly followed the energy orders, which business leaders immediately applauded.
Sherrill established the Office of the COO and created a centralized permitting office intended to streamline approvals and reduce bureaucratic overlap. She also paused certain rules and regulations for a 90-day review, launching what she described as an effort to ensure that state government is operating efficiently and predictably.
“We thank Gov. Sherrill and her administration for moving so quickly on both EOs to drive efficiencies and reduce permitting delays and costs, as promised,” said New Jersey Business & Industry Association President and CEO Michele Siekerka Jan. 21 about EO Nos. 4 and 5. “Both initiatives send a strong message that help is on the way for businesses, their customers and residents of the state. These are very positive developments that we look forward to helping with and seeing the results of.”
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Sherrill expressed her commitment to working with the business — stressing that her administration hears the concerns.
“I’m really excited to get this going – because I want our government to work better for you,” said Sherrill. “And the other thing that I’m so excited to see, our legislators here today. Because I think there is a sense – and I’ve even shared that sense – that Trenton doesn’t like business. And I think, in some cases, that’s not quite true.
“But what is true is maybe Trenton doesn’t always have the engagement with business that we need – to make sure that we’re understanding the benefits that you bring so many: the jobs, the opportunities, and how, if you are a public servant, that getting small businesses up and running as quickly as possible is really serving the public quite well.”
Frist
Boomer sleeping in again
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Smite
Why didn’t the popo, who chase down teenage girls, need news reporters to do the job they were supposed to do?
where do the tax dollars go?
A small trade publication considered the bible of the New York real estate industry is the force behind the downfall of luxury brokers Alon, Oren and Tal Alexander.
The three brothers were today found guilty on all counts after a dramatic, month-long trial in Manhattan. They each face up to 15 years in prison on convictions of rape and sex trafficking.
Their conviction is the culmination of multiple lawsuits filed by various women, and an aggressive prosecution.
While industry insiders say the rumors of their sexual crimes were an ‘open secret’ for years, the brothers’ empire started to crumble when a small group of female reporters at The Real Deal started investigating them.
In June 2024, The Real Deal, whose subscribers are mostly C-suite execs, investors and real estate agents, broke the news that two lawsuits had been filed against high-profile agents Tal and Oren Alexander, and their brother Alon Alexander, alleging sexual assault.
The lawsuits, filed in New York Supreme Court, detailed allegations of drugging and sexual assault and led to a cascade of further allegations, a federal investigation, and the brothers on trial.
But it wasn’t easy—it took three dogged female reporters going up against ugly threats from the brothers themselves and a $500 million lawsuit against the publication to get it done.
15 years?
who are these guys, are they special?
i know of a black dude that was shot over a fake 20 dollar bill. he got a death sentence.
with liberty and justice for all. yeah, right.
Don’t buy the propaganda. This war ain’t over anytime soon.
Horrific mistake
Yep, you can’t just exit off ramp.
Republican senators are ok with child sex traffic and grifting but not with high gas prices.
Surging oil prices could wipe out benefits from Trump’s ‘big beautiful bill’
PUBLISHED TUE, MAR 10 20267:29 AM EDT
Raymond James estimates that what consumers pay in higher gas prices could total exactly what they’re set to gain with the tax changes under President Donald Trump’s “big beautiful bill.”
The stimulus was expected to boost both the U.S. economy and markets in 2026.
Exxon moving headquarters from NJ to Texas.
in a funny story, a coworker was described as a dead starfish the other day. well, guess that’s what you get when you sleep around with married men. hope the Bir-kin bag was worth it, you wonder why you are aging and can’t land a man, don’t have a house, and don’t have a future. Birth control makes women much less selective.
Trump called Putin and eased the tariffs on Russian oil. Trump realizes how stupid Americans are, Suzie Wiles had to show him with a kindergarten style book.
give the child adults of america a Crackerjack prize, they perform like circus animals.
Trump warned me that if I voted for Kamala Harris we’d have higher prices and a government-run economy at home and new wars abroad, and I voted for Harris and that’s exactly what we got.
– Matthew Yglesias
Common sense indicates that gods and religions are merely inventions of the human mind and cannot and do not exist independantly of the human mind.
Red hats:
As long as you don’t need gas, groceries or retirement savings, things aren’t so bad.
Shlomy is such a good father, and an even better father figure. What man wouldn’t do anything for his wonderful sons.
No veggie tales for them.
Would Hank Hill do this for his son Bobby?
In January 2026, documents released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act contained witness testimony that Tal, Alon, and Oren Alexander were present and active at Jeffrey Epstein’s sex parties containing underage girls.
Oren and Alon Alexander were each granted bail by Miami-Dade circuit judge Circuit Judge Lody Jean for the state charges, with Oren being granted a $3 million bond and Alon being granted a $2 million bond. Their bonds were secured after their father, Shlomy Alexander, put up his home in Bal Harbour, Florida as collateral.
Ten 413
Religions are the opposite of ethics.
The more religious, the more depravity.
funny as one would think it’s the inverse. but maybe that is exactly the design of it.
“GET THOSE FUCKING GAS PRICES DOWN NOW YOU ASSHOLES I FUCKING COMMAND YOU’
Donald Trump quote
What model citizens.
On January 14, 2025, federal prosecutors in New York announced that they had in their possession video evidence showing that each of the brothers filmed some of their rapes of impaired women
What religion teaches people that drugging and raping women is morally reprehensable but not criminal? I don’t know, the Catholic priests might think that, they covered up for many crimes, and money in the baskets still goes to pay the victims instead of going to the needy and poor. Now if they just turned in their buddies to the PoPo like they should have….
I guess they are no better than the ones in the middle east that they complain about.
like democraps and repukes, the religions are all the same.
The Alexander brothers – three high-flying multi-millionaire siblings – have been found guilty of using their wealth and influence to drug and rape multiple women.
The trio pleaded not guilty and their defense sought to portray their sexually charged behaviour as morally reprehensible – but not criminal.
The End Is Nigh (Colts Neck Edition):
https://newjersey.news12.com/proposal-to-rename-colts-neck-school-after-president-donald-trump-draws-mixed-reaction
UPDATED TUE, MAR 10 2026
8:41 AM EDT
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Art, your posts are highly predictable. You stroke yourself every time three kids write a negative market headline. I guess you quietly cry to yourself every time they write a positive market headline.
And why does it take 3 people to write a nothing headline?
And why do you copy/paste the whole thing?
You getting paid by the word like the CCP propagandists?
I thought those Kushner apartments across from the high school were onslaught enough against Colt’s Neck. Totally out of place and out of character.
Speaking of which, the entire 78 corridor from Summit to Martinsville/Basking Ridge is looking horrible. The entire forest bordering the highway is getting leveled and apartments/townhomes are going up in them presumably. I wonder what kind of water flow ramifications are in store down the road with these things.
BRT: They have resumed construction on a development near me, that was shout down for months over ground water issues from what I understand. It looks awful, a combination of faux brick siding different 2 color siding, a couple of turrets, and some sort of additional add on (penthouse) thrown on top that looks like it was an afterthought. I wonder who designs these things that cant see how ugly they are.
didn’t all the old developments that went up require retention ponds nearby? These things that go up don’t seem to have that requirement and probably couldn’t make them anyway given the fact that they are being built on soil that is above solid rock.
Dark,
Religions are the opposite of ethics.
I’ve seen this more with public display of religion and organized religion settings.
Some people are likely to privately pray to higher powers when they are scared (please help me get a good grade, job, promotion, etc.) or when they are thankful (less often, but still) — all without bothering others.
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First 2 days of Iran war cost the US $5 billion in munitions alone
The average cost of ~900 M/ day I mentioned yesterday does not count munitions.
Sherrill releasing her first budget today. I wonder what the hard choices are that she said will have to be made?
Little mouse nibbling on the edges as always.
Big Hippo honking on the blog as always.
I dunno about hard choices but they have no qualms about slashing millions of dollars from every suburb’s education budget. That’s been easy for them. You’ll see 30 teachers cut from just about every district.
First 2 days of Iran war cost the US $5 billion in munitions alone
Geezus! Think of all the gender-altering operations you liberals could have forced upon assorted muppets!
BRT: She said hard choices will have to be made. Perhaps, she is going to have to raise taxes, even though she said she would not. Murphy of course had no issue with high taxes. Or, as you note she will continue to slash suburban districts education budgets.
Even if she does not raise taxes this time around, she will in the future.
Regarded boomer is back
Maybe if someone worked harder they would not be so resentful, and empty.
BRT,
When school districts make budget cuts, you make it sound like they prioritize cutting the better performing, newer teachers over the highest paid senior teachers and the highest paid school bureaucrats. Am I interpreting you correctly?
Regarded boomer is back
Indeed, I am highly regarded.
DOW is crashing!
Crude up to $105 per barrel!
How many dicks can you fit in your ass at one time Gary ?
Speaking of education, the big vote in Montclair occurs this evening. There are two referendum questions.
Question #1: 2024-2025 Deficit
Raise an additional $12,600,000 (one time increase)
The Board of Education of the Township of Montclair in the County of Essex shall raise an additional $12,600,000 from taxes over the amount raised in the last Annual School Budget to cover a prior deficit from the 2024-2025 school year. Approval of these taxes will result in a one-time increase to the district’s tax levy.
Question #2: 2025-2026 Budget
Raise an additional $5,000,000 annually (permanent increase)
The Board of Education of the Township of Montclair in the County of Essex shall raise an additional $5,000,000 from taxes over the amount raised for the current (2025-2026) Annual School Budget for general fund operating expenses for the 2025-2026 school year. Approval of these taxes will result in a permanent increase to the district’s tax levy
Remember, they floated a 180 million bond to fix up the schools a couple of years ago which is starting to kick in heavy.
I’m fairly sure the town will go no/no. Time for some fiscal responsibility.
Lib: Those are staggering number for a town of around 40K people. How did this happen.
NJ taxpayers, keep paying for other’s crimes.
Pemberton Township last month approved a six-figure settlement over misconduct claims against its former mayor—the third such payout over the former official’s treatment of female employees.
The township agreed to a $275,000 settlement paid to records clerk Patricia Everett, who sued the municipal government in April 2025, making her civil case one of six filed by township employees alleging harassment by Jack Tompkins while serving as mayor.
Montclair mommies are the best!
No One, 100% of the time, Reductions in Force are done by seniority, last person in is the first one out. Most of the time, it’s the young idealistic teachers with the most potential that they get rid of. Some of them never come back. Others, come back and still have great careers, but it’s just different. Instead of bright, happy, and inspirational, they are realists who treat it as a job.
Travis, that’s a curious question. What makes you ask it? Are you asking for a friend who is thinking about accommodating multiple dicks in their own ass, but wonders if there’s a limit? Are you new around here? What’s the typical numerical answer from the guys you ask?
BRT,
What about administrators versus teachers when budget cuts come?
I was on the local school budget advisory board.
Sure there are salaries to pay for. But the next biggest line item that they have a difficulty reconciling is healthcare costs followed by transportation.
Between the tariffs, and fluctuating gas prices, the local school was deficit by $5M. 6 months later, the superintendent and 50 teachers are out.
$12M deficit is huge. Good luck to the school. This is not a one party problem.
I’m fairly sure the town will go no/no. Time for some fiscal responsibility.
Nonsense. Prestige and compassion are priceless. It’s for the children, always and forever. Montclair is a special place and the teachers deserve the highest salaries in the state. If taxes are the issue, may I suggest Holyoke, Massachusetts as an alternative?
Between the tariffs, and fluctuating gas prices…
If we only had Kom-a-la as our Mom-a-la, we’d be unburden by what has been.
No One : NJ is bloated with administrators. They don’t do all that much, and many of them have their own personal secretaries on top of assistants with their own secretaries. Lots of nepotism too, and jobs that only the connected can get. Talk about corruption and cronyism! If Sherrill wants to really make a difference she needs to impose school consolidation across the state.
Market manipulation at its finest
Oil falls after Energy secretary wrongly claims tanker escort
I wonder who made money on the polly market.
🚨 U.S. ENERGY SECRETARY CHRIS WRIGHT REMOVES POST ABOUT NAVY ESCORTING OIL TANKER THROUGH THE STRAIT OF HORMUZ
Shameful behavior from the government
RentL0rd says:
March 10, 2026 at 3:06 pm
Market manipulation at its finest
Oil falls after Energy secretary wrongly claims tanker escort
I wonder who made money on the polly market.
Jersey City Public Schools Superintendent Norma Fernandez is paid $322,272. A close second is Roger Leon, Superintendent of the Newark Public Schools. He is paid an annual salary of $319,785.
It’s for the children!
They’re going to build the world a home and furnish it with love!
Norma Fernandez manages a budget of $1 Billion. $322K is not much for managing that kind of budget. Now, you can ask why the overall budget is 1 billion.
But if you compare to what we are spending on ICE or unnecessary invasions into non MAGA lands, this is nothing.
Stop being a mouse that nibbles on the edges.
Fast: Jersey City school test scores are pretty dismal, but Norma still collecting the big bucks. With that kind of performance she would be gone in the private sector, but of course we would know that.
1.03 billion budget divided by 26,293 students in Jersey City $39,173 per.
We spend $21,000 per.
Are they really getting twice the education?
Jersey City $1b divided by 30,000 students they are spending $33k per student.
It’s certain that the private sector could deliver a better educational service at a lower cost.
No One : I agree.
Are they really getting twice the education?
Norma is working night and day to see that the children become the best and brightest!
Juice: There test scores say they are not getting much of an education period. But, Norma deserves the big bucks. It’s obvious you can’t see the trees through the forest. Focus on what’s important.
Peggy Noonan in WSJ on Hegseth:
“He’s something between an excitable morning TV anchor and the rooster who thought he brought the dawn.”
Jesse Jackson’s son lashed out at Biden, Clinton, and Obama for politicizing his Father’s memorial service. Shabby behavior by these 3 former Presidents.
Then we had Kamala Harris working her fake Black accent, so cringe worthy, why won’t she go away??
Kamala would be a better president than Trump. Any day.
I totally get the outrage about $1B budget for Jersey City, but if you are outraged about $350K/year salary of this role, you should be fair to yourself and also have the same if not more outrage at the money spent on wars and ICE.
Or to the billions in payout to billionaires.
Or to the corruption by the trump regime.
Just calling out all the bullshitters here.
And suddenly Mr. Mouse has a soft corner for Jesse Jackson and his family.
3b,
Kamala Harris is the gift that keeps on giving. An absolute terrible VP who was selected due to identity politics. Of course those naive enough will support her even though she was and is totally incompetent.
Chad: But what about Kamal Harris and her credentials and expertise. I was told on this blog she would be an extraordinary good President.
Israel has destroyed 16 aircraft of the Iranian Quds Force in Tehran. Iran continues getting hit hard. This operation must be using every type of US war plane in our inventory.
And the Hippo is back honking again, when he isn’t honking he is making up stories of people he encountered, whatever the news topic he has a friend or acquaintance that fits the bill.
Anyhow the Hippo must have forgotten I grew up in a racially and ethnically diverse neighborhood in NYC , while the Hippo is from some no name place in the Midwest. I also have an ethnically and racially diverse extended family, unlike the Hippo. I have great respect for Jesse Jackson, he was authentic and a man of honor, and he didn’t have to fake a Black accent.
3b,
Whoever said Kamala Harris would have been a great President is likely taking drugs. Only the most extreme Democrat party lackeys still support her. Those who donate the big money to the party have already moved on after giving her a weak vote of confidence once Biden dropped out as a candidate.
How much of what Israel destroys helps you financially – German Gary?
In other news,
AT&T Outlines $250 Billion US Investment Plan To Boost Infrastructure In AI – over the next 5 years.
Their annual revenue: $125K.
So, they are going to leverage 2x their annual revenue in 5 years on speculation.
Chad: It was someone right here on the blog, has said it multiple times, as recently as a couple of days ago.
I respect the decision of those who reluctantly voted for Harris because of Trump. But, anyone who said Harris would make an excellent President is a simpleton. They will eat whatever crap their handlers will dish out.
“Who doesn’t like a yellow school bus?”
“AI is two letters, it means artificial intelligence.”
“Russia is a big country. Ukraine is a small country. Russia invaded Ukraine. That is not good.”
LOL!
btw, free healthcare in Israel – thank you for your US tax payments.
Their annual revenue: $125K.
Wow! I think my neighbor makes more!
I explained the Montclair issue a while back. There are two issues. First, the administration and the board never says no to anything. Second, with all of the DEI hires, when people fuck up and people try to point it out, they are dismissed as racist. The last super and the business admin were both horrible. Neither cared about the budget. The business admin was fired from West Orange before Montclair hired her. Now she is on to greener pastures in her next school system. She clearly does not know what she is doing as she is never penalized for not doing her job. I’m not sure there is any malfeasance besides moronic incompetence. It’s not easy finding black admins. But in Montclair, skin color has always trumped skills. I’ll be the first to admit when things have gone to far.
“btw, free healthcare in Israel – thank you for your US tax payments.”
When you spend what we spend on military superiority, including 3 billion a year on equipment for Israel, it’s easier for Israel to fund their own healthcare.
Fast: You forgot her Doritos comment!!
Lib: Thanks for the explanation. I can’t believe the residents of Montclair put up with this madness.
4:48, as always you are a good stenographer. It should be a B not a K.
Just take down that Israel facade thing, and let the anti semitism flow freely, I mean it’s almost there, so rip it down and let it flow.
3b and co,
You guys be racists. Just come out and say it.
Akk2: Not me dear. You are though. You can tell. You probably get nervous when a young Black guy walks by with a hoodie. You didn’t grow up in a diverse neighborhood. You don’t have a clue.
I have a very good Jewish friend who is struggling to pay for ACA healthcare premium increases right now. And she makes decent money. So quit with your anti-semitic bullshit.
And right on cue , the Hippo has a Jewish friend, struggling to pay ACA premiums, not just a friend, but a Jewish one.
You can’t make this shit up. It’s so easy!
RentBore,
You are so predictable. You have a good Jewish friend. They are struggling to pay their healthcare premium now. I suppose she is kept awake at night because she is against Isreal bombing Iran as well. What next? I suppose you have a good friend who is an Ayatollah too.
I have a good friend who was chased down by ICE because she was tan from a recent trip while at a #metoo protest in Seattle and had to beg on the street due to Trump’s tariffs and could only find broccoli to eat because of the racist ban on processed food by RFK Jr.
You could be sure that Harris would had picked a highly qualified cabinet.
Democrats know that governing and governance are hard.
Harris would have NEVER picked MSNBC to run secretary of defense. The way you guys did with the drunk Fox weekend host.
That’s a fact
Chloe, Sean and Pia…
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL!!!
You racists can’t face truth.
Truth: German Gary’s taxes are paid for Israelis healthcare.
Truth: there are Jewish Americans facing higher healthcare costs.
Truth: Gary is a good stenographer.
Truth: Trump fucks kids
For health department she would have picked a Jewish doctor and not a former drug addict
Art: What you know about facts?? The one fact we do know, is that you have no idea who Harris would have picked for her cabinet. Oh, and of course her ego.
The way she ran her VP office gave us some insight as to how she would run her cabinet. Of course, you ignore that, or you simply don’t know because you are ill informed.
6:23, 100%
5:05,
Project much.
Fyi, I grew up in the Greenville section of Jersey City.
6:26,
No matter how bad Kamala’s picks would have been, it could not be worse than the picks from Mango.
Hippo on full honk throttle! A hippo ‘s honk can reach as high as 115 decibels!! So predictable, and so pathetic, with the labeling people racist.
Ocean Avenue? Old Bergen Road? By the Triangle? Mister Gee’s? Tierney’s? Gimberts? The Wagon Wheel? Danforth Avenue?
Akk2 : Who cares, where you grew up. You labeled me and others as racist for absolutely no reason, except the typical leftist crap if I don’t like the conversation I label people in an attempt to shut the conversation down. It’s old, tiresome, and pathetic. So dear right back at you, you are a racist because I said so. There is your projection dear.
Fast: You are a racist!
For Homeland Security she would has picked someone who didn’t enjoyed shooting her pets nor having public sexual activity with men other than her husband
Her VP was better than Vance
Art: Your Dem party needs to come up with something better then Harris was not Trump,if you want to win in 2028. Come up with policies and goals, and state fries for improving the lives of the American people. That fact that you and others have dropped the bar so low as to convince yourself that Harris was a good choice is just pathetic. She was not, she was a horrible choice by any definition.
No One, admin are cozy with the board. They always avoid the layoffs. Christie eith his so called reforms green lit the administration expansion. He freed up the cash to hire them through healthcare contributions and created mounds of paperwork and observations for them to do. You could remove 30 percent of admin and the buildings wouldn’t bat an eye. Supervisors are almost completely unnecessary.
Art: Her VP was an idiot, a totally embarrassing. Perhaps, that is what Harris wanted. There were better choices out there, but Harris would not want them upstaging her.
BRT: How exactly did Christie do that?
Democrats agenda is very clearl :
Make groceries affordable againn
Lower price of gas
No more forever warS
3b says:
March 10, 2026 at 6:51 pm
Art: Your Dem party needs to come up with something better then Harris was not Trump,if you want to win in 2028. Come up with policies and goals, and state fries for improving the lives of the American people. That fact that you and others have dropped the bar so low as to convince yourself that Harris was a good choice is just pathetic. She was not, she was a horrible choice by any definition.
🚨BREAKING: British Airways, Lufthansa, Air France, KLM, Cathay Pacific, Singapore Airlines and several international airlines have suspended flights to Dubai for the year.
Sen. Lindsey Graham: “I’m going back to South Carolina and asking them to send their sons and daughters over to the MidEast.”
Art: As I said they have no agenda.
You may have no agenda, but you have a big ego.
Big ego??!! The Hippo of all people honking about a big ego?? He has a huge ego and a huge imagination.
Not counting China and Russia getting involved or other proxy situations, I did some scenarios and this is what the costs come down to because of this invasion –
Best case. Duration ~4weeks
$65B to $120B total US cost
Middle case. Duration: 2 to 4 months
$290B to $600B total US cost
Worst case. Duration: 6 to 12 months
$1T to $2.1T total US cost.
This also does not count costs due to veterans care, equipment replenishment, interest on borrowing
https://m.youtube.com/shorts/HyT8CLMxaV4
Antisemitism
3b, the mandatory healthcare contributions magically lowered the cost of a public employee by approximately 10k since it then came out of their pocket. That didn’t translate to savings. Simultaneously, he changed the law to go from 1 observation to 3 in a year tripling the workload. So admin had 10 million freed up to spend to hire more admin to do that. Observations are a joke and 3 is no greater than 1. The end result was employees make less and you have a top heavy admin in every district.
Vance lacks maturity and possesses a horribly caustic streak that does no justice to his intelligence and capability. I don’t like him as a public servant. That said, Tim Walz is simply a nothing. There is no excuse that Shapiro was not the VP on the ticket.
Art says:
March 10, 2026 at 6:47 pm
Her VP was better than Vance
Who cares, where you grew up.
How many times do you remind us of your Bronx roots?
And your GOP party needs to come up with something better then Vance
Georgia Democrat Shawn Harris Leads Vote in Marjorie Taylor Greene’s District – after Trump gets behind Fuller.
Goes into a run off. Just wow!
Guess who got on the key Air Force Advisory Board?
Seriously, look it up!
7:33,
What’s her role at the Academy? Assessing commitment and control with current and potential candidates? Recognizing the difference between tragic optimism and blind faith? Performance impact assessment and x-factor determination? She’s not the only one… there are 15 other members on the board. Should I go on?
What is your cup size?
Fast Eddie says:
March 11, 2026 at 8:04 am
Should I go on?
What is your cup size?
What’s the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow?
The song goes, this land is my land, this land is your land.
Not to Josh Shapiro. He likes taking other’s land
His song says, this land is my land, your land is my land.
Pennsylvania’s Democrat governor is being sued by his neighbors who say he is trespassing and unlawfully occupying a piece of land that they refused to sell to him.
Governor Josh Shapiro and his wife Lori own an $830,500 home in the Philadelphia suburb of Jenkintown, Pennsylvania.
The couple’s property shares a common boundary with land owned by Jeremy and Simone Mock, whose home is worth just shy of $1 million.
Fab: The comment “who cares”was directed at that one comment by that poster, but you knew that.
Not my GOP, but you knew that too. But, that is what you do.
I am superior to you. I will have the PoPo keep you off the land I took from you.
Where do they teach this type of attitude? Where do you learn to be like this?
The governor also directed Pennsylvania state police to patrol the land, even though it was owned by the Mocks, the court filing stated.
When the Mocks tried to access their land, state police allegedly told them the area was ‘disputed’ and ordered them to leave immediately.
The Mocks further claim they were forced to pause construction of their own fence because state police forbid their contractors from approaching a ‘disputed area’ in the ‘security zone,’ despite the couple owning the land.
State police told the Mocks, citing how the area was a ‘security zone,’ they could not enter without consent from the Shapiros.
I wish I could be on the jury when that case goes to court.
Josh is probably buddies with a judge or two.
Chgo: Yes, there is an excuse Shapiro would have out shone Harris. he is polished, well spoken and well versed in a a number foreign and domestic policy areas.
There was no way Harris was going to have him over shadow her. That is why she choose Walz a kind of bu,bling doofus; he would have been no threat to Harris
Montclair’s $17.6 Million School Referendum Too Close to Call on Election Night
A hotly contested school funding referendum in Montclair is too close to call on the night of the vote, Tuesday, March 10.
On the first question, 4,783 voters comprising 50.4% of the electorate voted yes, approving the ballot measure to raise $12.6 million with a one-time tax payment while 4,703 voters making up 49.6% voted against it, leaving a margin of 80 votes, according to the unofficial results from the Essex County Clerk’s Office.
On the second question, 4,852 voters comprising 51.2% of the total rejected the question seeking to add $5 million to the tax levy in what would be permanent increase, while 4,621 comprising 48.7% approved it, leaving a margin of 231 votes, the unofficial results show.
Essex County Clerk Christopher Durkin, however, said the Board of Elections still must verify 300 provisional ballots cast Tuesday and will do this over the next few days. Provisional ballots provide a fail-safe for voters when there are questions about their voter registration.
This is addition to vote by mail ballots that poll workers picked up from a secure drop box at 8 p.m. and are not in today’s count, Durkin said. He also said the board must accept mailed ballots it gets within the next six days as long as they were postmarked on or before Election Day.
Superintendent Ruth B. Turner, in a statement to Montclair Local, said that while unofficial, the results produced a “mixed outcome” for Questions 1 and 2.
“We appreciate the engagement of our community and will now evaluate the financial implications of the vote,” Turner said. “We remain committed to supporting Montclair’s students and schools as we determine next steps.”
https://montclairlocal.news/2026/03/montclairs-17-6-million-school-referendum-too-close-to-call-on-election-night/
Ten 418
If current vote totals hold, cuts required will be closer to $10M. So $20k-$30k/year in taxes and class sizes of 30+ in middle school and high school.
Montclair School Vote Could Mean $4M or $10M in Cuts—Here’s What That Looks Like
If Voters Approve Both Questions
Turner said the district would need to make approximately $4 million in cuts for 2026–2027 under a YES/YES outcome.
Potential reductions could include:
Eliminating freshman athletic teams
Reducing digital subscriptions
Repurposing one school as a stand-alone pre-K building
Reducing one “house” at Glenfield
Transportation efficiencies
Enforcing class size minimums
Eliminating one world language at Montclair High School
Limiting middle schools to two world language offerings
Reducing Chromebook purchases
Eliminating conference and travel expenses
If Voters Reject Both Questions
Under a NO/NO outcome, Turner said the district would need to make approximately $10 million in cuts, including the $4 million in reductions outlined above.
Additional cuts could include:
Eliminating freshman and junior varsity athletic teams
Ending paid clubs
Eliminating field trips
Consolidating one school
Eliminating courtesy busing beyond state limits (more than 2 miles for K–8 and 2.5 miles for grades 9–12)
Increasing class size minimums to 30 students at the middle and high school levels
Eliminating two world languages at the high school
Reducing elementary and middle school elective and art offerings
https://montclairlocal.news/2026/02/montclair-school-vote-could-mean-4m-or-10m-in-cuts-heres-what-that-looks-like/
BRT,
Thanks, I guessed that’s how it would work. Bureaucrats enjoy building little power bases, they don’t like to actually produce anything, they like to have things to have meetings about and report back on, and people to lord their power over.
In badly run businesses the mid-level managers also try to multiply and hold meetings to make their little causes seem important. Witness the explosion a few years back of ESG and DEI committees when their advocates got thrown some money for more staff and given more influence. It was a massive productivity drain, people holding meetings about meetings, writing reports about something that was going to drain and distract productive employees while rewarding the less competent. Suddenly hiring the best talent you could find was considered unfair, so you had to hire two time-wasters for every talented hire, but then you also had to send the talented hire to struggle sessions with the obese handicapable queer woman of color.
Smarter companies recognized their folly a couple years ago and reduced the size and influence of the DEI and ESG gangs, but I doubt that the public school bureaucracy would do that, having no profit motive to guide their decisions, likely preserving these people at all costs, even at the expense of teachers.
All Montclair needs to do is call the Governor and tell her to get rid of Senior Freeze. If they are frozen, let them go to Florida and defrost.
And a land thief. Not surprised you would be fine with that wouldn’t you.
3b says:
March 11, 2026 at 9:09 am
Chgo: Yes, there is an excuse Shapiro would have out shone Harris. he is polished, well spoken and well versed in a a number foreign and domestic policy areas.
3b
How can you support someone who is trying to steal his neighbor’s land?
One who would support this is someone who, in their mind, has justified this behavior.
A normal person without a DSM disorder would find this behavior appalling.
I’ve been waiting for this a long time, a priest I can agree with:
A Catholic priest has issued a chilling warning that global events may be aligning in ways some theologians believe could prepare the world for the rise of the Antichrist.
The Antichrist is a figure in Christian theology believed to be a powerful deceiver who will oppose Jesus Christ and lead many people away from the faith before the end of the world.
Speaking on the Shawn Ryan Show, Father Chad Ripperger said: ‘The Antichrist has to be able to rule the world. He’s not going to rule through governance. He’s going to rule it through economies.’
Montclair needs to pass those increases. It’s for the children. And the district administrators need to hire assistants to research and hire a consultant agency to better assess what the future holds for the children and how the children may better the world for all. It’s the moral thing to do. It’s rac1st not to do it.
Dark,
The bigger issue of the crisis is the three parties involve’s geezer leadership are true believers or heavily influenced by end of world nihilistic stories of their respective mythologies.
Shiites are waiting for the mullah saint to come out of a cave guide Allah. Jews are waiting for their god to create the true israel. Fundamentalist christians are waiting for jesus to show up.
I now see that the movie Logan’s Run had a point. As people get older, they get miserable, nasty and loose hope. They just waiting for something to put them out of their misery. This is the real problem.
BTW – 135 Van Wagenen in Marion Section, that was my hood address in the late 70’s/early 80’s. All burnt out buildings as neighbors.
Marion section! Marion vs. the Heights! Gang war! ;)
Where we going? Villa Capri? Illventos? Jules?
None of that shit exists.
All of those religious freaks will be waiting forever if that is what they believe.
They all gonna be dead like a squirrel on the road, and there isn’t a squirrel heaven either.
Shiites are waiting for the mullah saint to come out of a cave guide Allah. Jews are waiting for their god to create the true israel. Fundamentalist christians are waiting for jesus to show up.
Dark: You have to stop reading into comments things that are simply not there. I never said I supported Shapiro, I said he was more qualified than Walz and Harris, and he still is,
This story with the land dispute with his neighbor just came to light recently, and and I am not familiar with the details. If what he is trying to do to his neighbor is true, then he is an asshole, and I hope he loses in court of it comes to that and is made to pay his neighbors legal fees. Also, if true, then just another Democrat hypocrite, they are no different than Republicans.
The running back goes into motion — a borderline illegal formation. Instead of running up the middle, it’s wide right and an end round the constitution designed to protect journalists.
The Justice Department filed an appeal late Tuesday night of a magistrate judge’s order in Virginia that blocked federal officials from searching a Washington Post reporter’s electronic devices as part of a leak investigation.
Federal prosecutors argued in the appeal that applying for a warrant and executing a search are core functions of the executive branch. They said the judge’s order for the court to conduct the search violates the Constitution’s separation of powers and that journalists are not protected from searches when the government fears they could possess sensitive government materials.
Fat Eddie,
At our age, only 1 place. White Manna – Tonnelle & Manhattan.
However, we can’t have more than 1 burger each (cholesterol), our weapons are water guns and our electric scooters have to be well charge for those hills or we might have to call AAA for towing.
Logan – Get it right at least? The Mahdi and Jesus will cooperate to defeat the deceiver known as Dajjal.. who comes from the east.
The Russians were right all along, and will continue on the path forward just as expected, the Chinese also know what the Americans have planned for them as well:
Trump’s decision to assassinate Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, while Iran was in active negotiations with the president’s envoy Steve Witkoff and son-in-law Jared Kushner has reinforced a growing sense among hard-liners in Moscow that diplomacy is fragile — perhaps even pointless — in a world in which the United States is willing to use military force to achieve its goals.
The attack on Iran has also reinforced the conviction among proponents of Russia’s invasion that the broader conflict over Ukraine will be settled only on the battlefield and that Russian President Vladimir Putin should focus on the fighting. They view the possibility of an independent, Western-oriented Ukraine on their border as the spearhead in a long-running Western effort to encircle and eventual destroy Russia.
Fyodor Lukyanov, a prominent Russian foreign policy analyst who advises the Kremlin and Russian diplomats, told a Russian radio station that the U.S.-Israeli campaign in Iran “marks a transition to a different type of international relations” where “at any moment, you can move from being a person sitting across the table to becoming a victim.”
White Manna… I once saw Lazarus there at 3:00 AM on a Tuesday.
lol.
” in a world in which the United States is willing to use military force to achieve its goals.”
Ahhh. The probability of unintended consequences is now sky high. Why would Russia stop their fight against the Ukraine when the US has essentially invaded Venezuela (stealing their oil is a really bad look). Same with our war with Iran. Heck, we are two weeks in now and no one is sure why WE are even involved? Heck Trump changes his reason we are there more often than he changes his Depends.
But worry not, MAGA supporters will list both of these actions as major accomplishments ignoring the destruction of there being any possibility for peace in the Russia/Ukraine conflict. Worse yet, the deficit is exploding. But MAGA can do no wrong so even government spending increases are okay, but only if they are made by Trump.
On White Mana. I’ve been to both locations, but the Jersey City one many times more than the Hackensack location. I would put both of these places somewhere between McDonald’s and Burger King. And this is coming from someone who appreciates a value priced burger. The only reason I would rank them above McDonalds is that they are open 24 hours (or at least they were). When your major inebriation had reduced to just a buzz, you could temporary feel better after downing a couple of these greasy sliders. But that euphoria was always short lived as those cheap greasy sliders always added to the quantity of the involuntary impending beer shit that was merely hours away.
How anyone could say these burgers were really good is beyond me. Maybe in comparison to the elementary school lunch burger, but that’s about it.
The same mediocre burgers can be had at Tierny’s here in Montclair. People rave about these fried sliders too.
Guy I know is familiar with refinery operations.
the story is quite complicated, but refineries are built to handle certain types of oil.
they produce byproducts, some that are needed by other refineries to blend and mix things. so they kind of share.
they also need natural gas, funny, should have known that since some of the best synthetic oils for your car state right on the front of the jug made with natural gas.
the damaged refineries, the tankers full of oil and byproducts stuck in different places, the cng tankers not moving, the byproducts building up at certain refineries, it’s creating a logjam that will create problems for bunker, diesel, and gas in the near future.
i guess when you yank out your liver, your kidneys get upset about that.
Yes, certain, high-performance, full-synthetic motor oils explicitly state on the front of the bottle that they are made from natural gas. The most prominent example is the Pennzoil Platinum line.
Key Facts About Natural Gas Synthetic Oil
Brand & Line: Pennzoil Platinum, Ultra Platinum, and Platinum High Mileage lines are the primary products featuring this, using what they call “PurePlus Technology”.
The Process: It uses a Gas-to-Liquid (GTL) process that converts methane into a clear base oil.
Purity: Because it is not derived from crude oil, this base oil is 99.5% pure, containing fewer impurities than many other base oils.
Performance Benefits:
Better Flow in Cold: Excellent performance in extreme temperatures.
Reduced Oil Consumption: Designed to have lower volatility, meaning less oil evaporates off hot engine surfaces.
Engine Cleaning: Provides better sludge protection than conventional and synthetic blend oils.
Today I learned.
That piece of shit Reagan was the reason for the demise of Bell Labs in NJ
Fucking turd wrecking ball.
America was much greater at that time. Unix (now Linux), transistor, led’s, fiber optics, solar cells, mosfets, dsp. so much more.
Sure it was a monopoly, but it was a good one. I remember everything sucked, got more expensive, when it was forced to break up. It was an efficient, engineer driven company that invented so many good things that we still use today. Just imagine if that turd Reagan left his wrinkled paws off it.
But the Reagan era basically killed the greatest innovation engine in modern history and by far the most successful R&D institution which had “made America great”.
Republicans disliked AT&T and its research organization’s monopoly status for “market orientated” philosophical reasons. Though there were some technical reasons for the breakup due to the rapid convergence of digital telephone networks and computer networks, they seemed to have a death wish for America’s leadership in technology by “breaking up” and effectively killing its premiere research institution in the name of “competition.”
Bell Labs spread its innovations. After Bell Labs patents were issued, Bell Labs freely gave technical advice on the subject and low cost “rights to use” of the invention. They even called in college professors to educate them about new technology so that they could publish research papers and share it with other researchers and businesses.
America really has had more than it’s share of jerk off presidents, both democrap and repuke.
Lib: Not a burger place, but we do like Sapori in Montcalir
Hegseth does not know how to give a proper salute. Dude has no clue and a fake.
And now this:
Pentagon bars press photographers over ‘unflattering’ Hegseth photos
If you support this guy or the guy that hired him, you are scum.
Antitrust regulators were what ultimately killed Bell Labs, cuckoo. And antitrust has always been much more a tool of lefties. Blaming it on Reagan is the dumbest take I’ve seen yet. But in line with what I’d expect from someone who falls for the propaganda that Russia and China are the big “diplomacy” promoters of the world.
Hegseth does not know how to give a proper salute.
Which branch did you serve in?
Thank you for your service in advance.
I worked at AT&T and helped to dismantle the company from a financial perspective.
I disagree with you.
Dark Phoenix says:
March 11, 2026 at 11:35 am
Today I learned.
That piece of shit Reagan was the reason for the demise of Bell Labs in NJ
Fucking turd wrecking ball.
Ten 421
Bone spurs branch.
You are welcome.
Wait, you didn’t serve??
Did you serve Gary?
This is how we treat Veterans now:
Veteran Whose Arm Was Broken While Protesting Iran War Faces Charges
Brian McGinnis had his arm broken after Capitol police—and a Republican senator—attacked him.
I may or may not have served. But I’m also not leading the department of war, chosen by a draft dodger. The fact that you creating a diversion says exactly what I am calling you out to be – SCUM.
I was just thinking, shouldn’t the lefty greens be ecstatic about the Iran war reducing oil shipments? And the price of oil rising? After all of their talk about a “climate crisis” and the need to stop consuming oil, and the need to tax oil more heavily to drive up its price to “save the earth”, you’d think they’d be trying to give Trump some sort of environmental savior prize. Instead the lefty media suddenly started worrying about the impact of higher oil on the common man’s affordability. Just when they should be dancing with their polar bears and baby arctic seals, they suddenly start licking their lips and pretend to worry about Joe Sixpack in his gas guzzling truck and how he might be hurt by oil prices. The same Joe Sixpack whose truck they want to make illegal in CA and NJ.
No One,
Are you Fast Eddie? Both of you spout some dumb things.
From a financial perspective, your grandmother getting cancer treatments paid for by Medicare isn’t a good deal for taxpayers either.
But we like transistors, and we like grandma, right??
Chicago says:
March 11, 2026 at 12:42 pm
I worked at AT&T and helped to dismantle the company from a financial perspective.
I disagree with you.
Been out playing golf all day.
Why are the 10 and 30yr Treasuries jumping?
This is what you are worth financially, right?
Or do you think you are worth more?
The raw mineral materials in an average human body (approx. 70kg) are worth less than £100 (roughly $133). Key components include 1,000g of calcium, 780g-800g of phosphorus, 250g of salt, and 100g of potassium. While essential for life, these raw elements are inexpensive, with only trace amounts of gold and other elements present.
The lawsuit to break up AT&T started in 1974, but I’m sure there was talk about it well before then.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_v._AT%26T_(1982)
I’m looking forward to the backlash against antitrust law.
Here’s a clip from essay from back before AT&T was split up that observed the damage antitrust law does:
“The churning of a nation’s capital, in a fully free economy, would be continuously pushing capital into profitable areas — and this would effectively control the competitive price and production policies of business firms, making a coercive monopoly impossible to maintain. It is only in a so-called mixed economy that a coercive monopoly can flourish, protected from the discipline of the capital markets by franchises, subsidies, and special privileges from governmental regulators.
To sum up: The entire structure of antitrust statutes in this country is a jumble of economic irrationality and ignorance. It is the product: (a) of a gross misinterpretation of history, and (b) of rather naive, and certainly unrealistic, economic theories.
As a last resort, some people argue that at least the antitrust laws haven’t done any harm. They assert that even though the competitive process itself inhibits coercive monopolies, there is no harm in making doubly sure by declaring certain economic actions to be illegal.
But the very existence of those undefinable statutes and contradictory case law inhibits businessmen from undertaking what would otherwise be sound productive ventures. No one will ever know what new products, processes, machines, and cost-saving mergers failed to come into existence, killed by the Sherman Act before they were born. No one can ever compute the price that all of us have paid for that Act which, by inducing less effective use of capital, has kept our standard of living lower than would otherwise have been possible.”
Grandma is hard core capitalist and fanatic of Ann Ryand.
Why is the getting big government communist Universal Healthcare?
Dark Phoenix says:
March 11, 2026 at 2:28 pm
From a financial perspective, your grandmother getting cancer treatments paid for by Medicare isn’t a good deal for taxpayers either.
But we like transistors, and we like grandma, right??
Why is the getting big government communist Universal Healthcare?
Who or what is the ‘the’?
Fast Eddie,
Thank you for getting RentBore to acknowledge that he didn’t serve.
Chad,
But he knows a poor salute when he sees one.
3:16 and 4:06 – Do you need a room?
Funny to see the 2 Garys talking to each other. Just like Beavis and Butthead…lol, lol
Dark: For you:
A former DC Cop Timothy Valentin who was honored on a plaque with other officers for his actions during the Jan 6 riots or insurrection, was indicted for multiple sexual assaults. He is one ugly looking creature.
Hold on, only 9000 people voted in the Montclair school referendum? Aren’t there like 35,000 voters in Montclair?
25% turnout on a vote that had a $1,500 price tag?
Wow, I’d have expected a bigger turnout.
3:16 and 4:06 – Do you need a room?
Lol!
AT&T Long Lines is one of the coolest nerd projects in history, epic.
The sheer amount of engineering required to invent all of that technology, build it, operate it at the scale they did.
I’d rate it more impressive than Starlink, more impressive than GPS.
Grim,
Fewest votes from the South End. People gotsta wfork.
I’d rate it more impressive than Starlink, more impressive than GPS.
Ahem… Apollo 11?
3B,
It’s clear you like the better things in life (Sapori). They should rename it, so poor e! It better be good. Especially considering that they charge a convenience fee when paying with a credit card when it’s hard to get outta there for under $100 a head.
Grim: Montclair, has 41k people. I don’t know how many are voting age.
Lib: Friends of ours live in Montclair , and that’s how we know it. We don’t eat there on a regular basis, usually do our Christmas get together there. Very expensive as you note, but the food is excellent. It’s ok to treat yourself on occasion. I also shop at Aldi and Lidl, so that is the other side. Not a fan of Whole Foods too pricey. Also shop at Shop Rite too.
$6 Million.
That’s about the cost of 3 Tomahawk missiles.
Saying this here because money is more important than the 160 school children that we killed by dropping these missiles in Iran.
What’s the 10 year (old) looking like?
Are Iranians celebrating on the streets yet?
Grim,
they were going gangbusters down there.
making things we need, not to blow people up, things we use every day.
who knows what else could have came from that place with all of the powerful minds in one place.
but that shit president, combined with fucking bean counters who hate engineers.
just like boeing, had good engineers. before their planes became lawn darts.
i remember when it happened. i remember low cost service, and real operators.
the price went up, the quality went down. For me as a youth to remember it, it had to be dramatic.
and from what i read now, it was. it’s all for an autopsy if you want to read about it and how it was killed by some greedy fuccs.
to protect and serve.
you think his buddies didn’t know?
3b says:
March 11, 2026 at 4:17 pm
Dark: For you:
A former DC Cop Timothy Valentin who was honored on a plaque with other officers for his actions during the Jan 6 riots or insurrection, was indicted for multiple sexual assaults. He is one ugly looking creature.
How comical, fake fear. Is this the same FBI that can’t find a missing senior citizen named Guthrie?
But somehow they didn’t know about a bunch of Saudi hijackers, then let their friends all fly off before they shut down TRACON?
And then went to war with a country that had nothing to do with the attack?
And after the killing of the supposed mastermind, put some of that Epstien kiddie porn on the hard drives that he just happened to have laying around?
Hate trans people, then one suddenly is caught trying to off the prez?
Hate latin americans, then just happen to have to purge them while they are in the strawberry farms?
yeah, okay. fear russia, if it takes ukraine, it will take france. oooooohhhhhh.
now iran is parking thousands of drones off california.
sure, right.
if you have a fear of flying, be aware, you will more likely get killed from a false flag operation than you will from some guy with a turban on his head.
“The FBI alerted California law enforcement to potential Iranian drone strikes on the West Coast in retaliation for the US war against the Islamic Republic.
‘Iran allegedly aspired to conduct a surprise attack using unmanned aerial vehicles from an unidentified vessel off the coast of the United State Homeland, specifically against unspecified targets in California, in the event that the US conducted strikes against Iran,’ the alert obtained by ABC News said. “
Montclair turnout for 2024 general election.
36,382 Registered voters
22,453 voted 62%
Dark: You could be right, perhaps one knew, maybe all, I honestly don’t know. Just shocked the bastard went along with the charade of he being one of the cops honored , knowing what he did. No soul, no conscience.
TSA absences at airports double during shutdown, 300 officers quit.
better head for mt airy lodge in the poconos. no tsa. no iranian gonna bomb that place.
no chance for a false flag operation either.
just take some pre vacation antibiotics and antifungals before you leave.
Pentagon Tells Congress First Week of Iran War Cost More Than $11.3 Billion.
In a Capitol Hill briefing, officials gave their most comprehensive assessment of the cost of the first six days of the war, but the number omitted several aspects of the operation.
A total and absolute disaster
When this military mission in Iran is finished we‘ll be able to say, Theirs was a noble cause.
Iran doesn’t need to win materialistically. All it needs to do is play psychological warfare – with a missile here and a missile there, and Trump will be dropping twice as many dollar bills than Obama in no time.
Like below –
Iranian state media reports drone hits Dubai building
An Iranian drone struck a building in Dubai, Iranian state media has reported, according to AFP.
State broadcaster IRIB said that a “precision-guided drone” had hit a tower in Dubai.
Dubai’s media office posted on X that authorities were responding to “an incident involving a drone that fell on a building in the vicinity of Dubai Creek Harbour.”
What is the number of deaths that qualify for a “noble cause”? And what is the dollar figure?
Rumsfeld said the Iran war would be 6 days, maybe 6 weeks, and some said it would be be 6 months, but it lasted more than 6 years at a $1 Trillion cost.
Was liberating Iraqi’s a noble cause?
UGH… Rumsfeld about IRAQ war.
Wow, Stryker really got nailed good.
Dubai is a shit country full of rich assholes and american influencers.
A bit like Epstein Island.
Before Stryker’s shutdown, FBI Director Kash Patel said Tuesday the “FBI is working 24/7 to stay ahead of the threat and implement a sweeping Cyber strategy pursuant to President Trump’s ‘Cyber Strategy for America
With those eyes of his he should be able to spot an asteroid from 700 million miles away.
Last year my client – one of the nations biggest healthcare provider got hacked. Forensics revealed it was an “international agent”. They wouldn’t tell us more. I was involved in the massive clean up and restoration. All hush hush and nothing reported publicly. They demanded nothing.. they just wiped out entire servers.
Late last year, my company’s servers were hit by Chinese hackers.. running crypto miners. Spent a lot of sweat cleaning that up too.
It’s a big pain in the ass
The good thing for Stryker is that insurance pays for everything – except for the drop in stock price.
Catholic school students hire stripper for their teacher.
Now that is being really thoughtful.
Better than an apple.
Reddit is fun, great humor there:
“Thank you for contacting the National Cyber Security Centre. Your call is very important to us…”
They used Intune, a device management service to remotely wipe thousands of device, including personal phones and laptops.
Highly probable that an administrative account was breached and had no additional safe guarding in place to stop global enrolled device wiping.
This is worse then a hacker using a bad program to wipe everything, as it happened to all the devices at the same time, and nothing could stop it as the Intune management service is King, its trusted and used to do legitimate things.
RentL0rd says:
March 11, 2026 at 9:16 pm
The good thing for Stryker is that insurance pays for everything.
No, you will pay for it.
Your health insurance, car insurance, and Medicare Advantage bill just went up by ten dollars a month.
Shit rolls downhill. But Trump loves you.
Make Stryker Great Again.
America causes economic crimes using the SWIFT banking system.
America tries to tariff others, but it blows back on the average guy.
America likes to extort money using fines, the PoPo likes to seize cash from guys just trying to by their dream car.
They sit on the side of the road like parasites just hoping you do 2 miles over the speed limit. It doesn’t hurt the rich, only the poor.
you killed hundreds of their children, this is a small price to pay for their lives. They weren’t going to attack america like the “handlers’ told you.
You are too stupid and believe all of the lies being fed to you like breast milk.
This woman is too funny! Catch a bubble Friend.
https://www.facebook.com/reel/1334483191855471
But when the Olympic Hockey team comes, they eat McDonalds. Is this what you call “draining the swamp?”
Looks more like flooding the swamp to me.
Some of the Pentagon’s most extravagant purchases included $15.1 million for ribeye steak, $6.9 million for lobster tails, $5.3 million for Apple devices, and $2 million for Alaskan king crab. Other pricy items uncovered were $139,224 on doughnuts, $124,000 on ice cream machines, and a $98,329 Steinway & Sons grand piano for the Air Force chief of staff’s home.
Furniture purchases alone totaled $225 million, the most since 2014.
“The purchases included $60,719 worth of chairs from the premium furniture manufacturer Herman Miller, including at least one order of their luxurious Aeron Chair for $1,844,” Open the Books wrote. “Another $12,540 paid for three-tiered fruit basket stands.”
In the final five days of September 2025, the DoD spent $50.1 billion on grants and contracts.
Pentagon Adds Restrictions Over ‘Unflattering’ Hegseth Pics Amid Luxury Spending Spree:
The Pentagon has blocked press photographers from recent briefings after aides complained about “unflattering” images of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, according to a report.
How can we have “unflattering” images of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth” when we already paid for the makeup studio in the pentegon.
Pull Tha Trigga!
RentL0rd says:
March 11, 2026 at 1:27 pm
I may or may not have served. But I’m also not leading the department of war, chosen by a draft dodger. The fact that you creating a diversion says exactly what I am calling you out to be – SCUM.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-me01Df5HAU&list=RD-me01Df5HAU&start_radio=1&pp=ygURZGVwZWNoZSBtb2RlIHNjdW2gBwE%3D
So on the White Mana debate, I love the buns and onions on Jersey City, but Hackensack takes it.
Lib, you bring McD and the Burger King into this discussion. Instant Red Card!
Here is a great piece on the style of how they are made.
https://www.facebook.com/reel/1790038875019839
The devastating toll of Iran’s counterattack on U.S. service members after President Donald Trump’s surprise strikes on the country is even more severe than previously known.
A deadly attack that killed six U.S. service members has also left dozens of others suffering from traumatic brain injuries, memory loss, and other “urgent” health issues at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Germany, the largest U.S. military hospital abroad, CBS News reported Wednesday.
As of Tuesday night, more than 30 military personnel remained hospitalized at Landstuhl and other military hospitals following the strike on a tactical operations center at the Shuaiba port outside Kuwait City on March 1. The 20 who arrived at Landstuhl on Tuesday have injuries designated “urgent” by the military, according to CBS.
Trump now blames Hegseth, Jared, Witkoff, and Rubio for his decision to attack Iran.
haahahahahaahaahhaaha
Foist?
Gary’s mom is bidness frenly
New post!
Before you blame Newsome 3b, it’s your buddies in VC that are the cause of much of it.
And when you complain about high taxes, your buddies are right here too.
Newsome is also infected by the handlers as well.
Below is generated by Google AI, just as a disclaimer. But I have read about this elsewhere.
The connection between fire trucks in Los Angeles and venture capital (specifically private equity) has become a major legal and political issue as of March 2026. Los Angeles County recently filed a landmark antitrust lawsuit against private equity firms and manufacturers, alleging that industry consolidation has caused a massive shortage of fire engines and doubled prices.
Antitrust Lawsuit (March 2026): Los Angeles County filed a lawsuit against the private equity firm American Industrial Partners (AIP) and several manufacturers, including REV Group, Oshkosh Corporation, and Rosenbauer Group.
Allegations: The county claims these firms conspired to monopolize the market through “roll-ups” (buying and merging multiple smaller competitors), leading to:
Price Hikes: Costs for a single engine jumped from ~$450,000 to over $1 million.
Supply Shortages: Extreme backlogs have left nearly 100 of L.A.’s fire vehicles out of service or awaiting years for delivery.
Goal: The lawsuit seeks to unwind these mergers and obtain restitution for what it claims were illegally inflated prices paid by the L.A. County Fire Department.
Private Equity’s Role in the Industry
Market Consolidation: What was once a competitive field of dozens of independent builders is now dominated by three major players:
REV Group: Formed by American Industrial Partners (AIP) through the acquisition of brands like E-ONE, Ferrara, and KME.
Oshkosh Corporation: Owns Pierce Manufacturing, one of the largest players