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Donovan: It's wrong to tax the rich, unless they're really really rich

by: Jason Springer

Sat Mar 27, 2010 at 01:12:47 PM EDT

Following the logic of Kathy Donovan, candidate for Bergen County executive can give you a headache. First, she was challenged by Dennis McNerney to oppose the Governor letting the millionaire's tax expire. Instead of joining in that call, she called it "populist rhetoric":
He still believes that taxing residents is the answer to everything. And he doesn't undderstand that placing undue burdens on any one element of society ultimately forces greater burdens on everyone else."Taxes in New Jersey are confiscaory. Taxpayers who can are voting with their feet, and moving elewhere, leaving the burden to those who remain. Mr. McNerney's populist rhetoric is totally transparent.
That's right, asking millionaires to help while everyone else is feeling more pain by the day is just populist rhetoric. But while she says we should lay off the millionaires, she's scrambling to find any way but scrapping the blue laws to raise money and is looking toward the billionaires:
"New Jersey taxpayers and not billionaire team owners from New York should be the beneficiaries of this windfall," Donovan wrote in a letter to Christie.  "You have asked all taxpayers, homeowners, teachers, public employees, boards of education, municipalities and others to sacrifice. Shouldn't the Jets and Giants be included? "
I wonder how Donovan drew the line that millionaires shouldn't be included with her request of the Jets and Giants to share the burden? I guess the billionaires aren't populist rhetoric and it's wrong to tax the rich, unless they're really really rich. You would think McNerney would continue to drive these issues relentlessly throughout the campaign.  
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*Someone* Progressive Has To Run Against Garrett!!!

by: Nick Lento

Fri Mar 05, 2010 at 01:49:36 PM EST

It's a shame that last night's BCDO convention failed to pick a candidate to run for CONGRESS!!!

The people of the 5th CD are being politically disenfranchised because the BCDO machine is so damned delusional that they evidently think that running a Democrat against Garrett would increase Republican turnout and maybe hurt their local candidates.    I don't buy it.

Running scared is a sure way to lose elections.   You would think we would have learned that from the way Corzine just lost to a hypocritical  Bush administration hack who's not even in the same league as Jon Corzine.

The Republicans smell blood.   I predict their turnout in November will be even higher than it was in 2008...or pretty close to it.....and that Democratic turnout will be relatively depressed.  

There needs to be an exciting new charismatic energized candidate to run against Garrett, with or without the establishment Democratic party line!!!   Such an aggressively progressive candidate will give Democrats a reason to get excited enough to leave their homes and vote in November.....such a candidacy will actually HELP the lower tier races!  Let's find that candidate and get them on the ballot!!!

Sadly, even with boss Ferriero gone, the BCDO still hasn't figured out that to win as a Democrat in today's political climate you have to get people excited.   The old machine is broken and out of gas.

Don't get me wrong, I'll still show up and vote the party line in November....the way I figure it, our candidates are still better than what the Republicans have to offer; but I dare say that there will be a lot of disaffected Dems staying home and a lot more turned on Republicans crawling out of the woodwork encouraged and inflamed by Christie's win and by the fact that we didn't even bother to run against Garrett.  

Bullies don't walk away just because you cross the street.   On the contrary, that sign of fear just motivates them to cross the same street and to beat you up all the more.

The politics of running scared has infected the Democratic party at every level. and that's a shame.

Of course it's more complex that that......it has more to do with trying to keep the payers who play happy and with not upsetting the establishmentarian apple cart.  It's about the money, stupid.

Here's a great video that is directed toward the national situation...but I put it to you that it applies to New Jersey politics as well. When he says "DC" think Trenton....

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BCDO Convention Results: No Surprises

by: carolh

Fri Mar 05, 2010 at 09:24:57 AM EST

What I find interesting about last night's BCDO convention - besides reluctance to put somebody up against Scott Garrett - is that of about 1,350 county committee members, only about 800 showed up to vote, and 14% didn't bother to vote for McNerney. Ruh-roh! - - promoted by Rosi

This year, the BCDO power players really did panic, but they circled the wagons effectively for their Joe Ferriero candidates.  

The two Congressmen in BCDO territory currently are Garrett and Rothman.  The BCDO put up NOBODY for Garrett's seat.  They don't even pretend to care anymore.

First, the preliminary (not verified)  results:
Total votes (voters):  800

McNerney:  710
McGuire:  710
Carroll:  592
Calabrese:  659
Hogan:  620
Belfon:  174
Kovic:  159
McCall:  157
Unspecified number of write-ins for Wilson

District 9:  
Rothman:  479  

District 5: no votes because the BCDO doesn't want to waste precious money on Congress.

Lets start at the beginning with the event that threw the BCDO into panic.  Freeholder Thomas Padilla announced he is stepping down.  That one event caused an election where a third seat needed to be filled.  When voting for three seats, the top vote getters in the pool get the nod.  You don't just vote for each seat separately. So, more candidates in the pool, the least popular ones will lose.  Everyone knew that James Carroll, the most identifiable Joe Ferriero supported candidate was the most endangered incumbent this year.  

With Julie O'Brien, the defeated candidate from last year in the mix, as well as the popular Mayor Birkner of Westwood, who was endorsed by Senators Loretta Weinberg and Paul Sarlo, and Maywood Mayor Eustace, as well as Ferriero-crat Cid Wilson in the pool, the chances of a Carroll win went down exponentially.

And so, in order to really make sure that their incumbents were safe, the other candidates were made to sign a promise that they would NOT run in the Dem Primary in June if they lost at the convention.  In fact, they had no choice.  In order to attend the convention and throw their hats in the ring, they had to give up any right to run off the line in the Primary.  

Now the stage is set, to avoid the Dem voters of Bergen County having a choice that wasn't made for them at 50 Main St. in Hackensack.

BUT, that damned third seat.  They still had to fill it.  What to do, what to do.  They had to PICK the third guy.  That is what Joe would have done.  But this is the NEW BCDO.  Can't have the sheep thinking that the decision was made for them already.  So, the other candidates start suspiciously dropping like flies.  Eustace, O'Brien, Birkner.  We won't tell them who to vote for, we'll just take their choices away in the name of "unity"  which Joe Ariyan brings up while extolling the virtues of Birkner as a "unifier" who puts his party ahead of himself.  That's BCDO speak for he dropped out due to BCDO pressure.  When O'Brien dropped out and Ariyan read her email at the Candidates Night, she mentioned that Hogan was the Chairman's pick - to the utter dismay of Kasparian, who was hoping to appear as neutral as Switzerland.

So, OBVIOUS pressure to clear the field for the two incumbents.  Then the snowstorm hits and Hackensack shows a tremendous reluctance to cancel the Convention last Thursday.  After all, the only folks that matter are in Hackensack, THEY can get to the convention.  But after some Committee members call them on it, they relent and reschedule the event to this Thursday.  It is telling that they refused to put up a Candidate against Garrett, because they thought it would boost Rep turnout and hurt their "local" candidates".  Who knew big Jim Carroll was so precious that he would prevent us from putting up a candidate to possibly win the seat of the Social Darwinist against Evolution?  They obviously like low turnout elections and were hoping there would be one last Thursday, but they had to have a real convention.  

This week, really only three Ferriero-crat choices, and only three non-Ferriero-crat choices.  The goons had their marching orders and they executed perfectly.  The "outsiders" Belfon, McHale, Kovic lost to the "insiders".

The really interesting thing is the numbers:  

Out of 800 voters, the results show a less than lock step following of orders.  McGuire and McNerney did well, but Hogan, the new candidate got more votes than Carroll.  Carroll would probably NOT have gotten the nod if the others had not dropped out and Hogan was not touted as the Chairman's pick.  
What I find fascinating is the spread between Calabrese and Carroll.  It appears that their are cracks in the armor there.  Perhaps a realization that dual-office holder Carroll is the most visible standard bearer for the Joe Ferriero legacy.  Some BCDO members appear to realize that the Convention is just one battle.  To win the war, you need to let the voters actually do the choosing in November.

The BCDO thinks they can control everything, right down to making sure there is an uncontested primary, but they cannot control the fact that the Chairman they adored and emulated and loyally followed to the bitter end, is now a convicted felon.  They LOST two seats last year and by not picking a fresh face, they are sealing their fate in November.  

There were reports of some folks voting who did not have the correct paperwork.  However, Lynn Hurwitz and friends stacked the deck enough in their favor that it wouldn't have changed to outcome.  Joe Ferriero would be proud.

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Status Quo at the BCDO

by: carolh

Thu Mar 04, 2010 at 10:21:23 PM EST

Results for Freeholder at the convention tonite:

Carroll     592
Calabrese 659
Hogan 620
Sebastian Belfon 174
Kovic 159
McCall 157

The Ferriero-crats won.  And they made the challengers sign a letter, in order to participate in the convention, not to challenge in the Primary.

Interesting that Carroll got many fewer votes than Calabrese and even Hogan.  Carroll must have been sweating this one.

The thing is, it isn't just about winning the convention.  You gotta win in November.  Dual office-holder Carroll will be the BCDO's albatross in the General.  

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BCDO's strategy fail - not just lose but lose badly

by: Adam L aka clammyc

Wed Mar 03, 2010 at 02:30:00 PM EST

Say what you want about former BCDO Chairman Joe Ferriero, but he knew how to rack up Democratic wins in Bergen County.  As for his successor, Michael Kasparian, 2009 didn't look too good but let's not give him all of the blame for the loss of two freeholder seats and a near draw between Christie and Corzine in the backyard of the very popular Democratic Lieutenant Governor candidate.  After all, he did have to come in on the heels of a cloud of corruption and it didn't go away (probably still hasn't).  That being said, Kasparian did say that he was not going to be the same type of leader as Ferriero and would have more transparency in the BCDO.  I assume he also had a goal of restoring the tarnished image of the BCDO.

Which makes the information I have been hearing that much more puzzling as well as maddening.  

Now, knowing that Scott Garrett is by far one of the most out of step Congressmen, tucked safely in a district that is hand drawn for a Republican to hold on the Congressional level and the desire for the Bergen Democrats to lay as low as possible, I can understand a level of concern, given the county and statewide election results last November.  But I have heard from at least four different people in four different parts of the county who have spoken to three very well known and high profile people high up in the BCDO - all of whom have indicated the chosen strategy of the BCDO (and I am paraphrasing):

We think it would be best to not run a challenger to Scott Garrett in the hopes that Republican voter turnout will be depressed and our local candidates will have a better chance of winning

Where to even begin here?  How about the following reasons why this is quite possibly the absolute dumbest and worst political strategy I have seen in a good long time:

  • Republicans are more motivated this year than in the past 6 years.  To think that they won't be coming out stronger and hope they will forget there is an election is fantasyspeak;
  • Having no Congressional candidate will not "free up motivated volunteers" to help with, for example, Freeholder, County Executive, County Sherriff or other lower tier races - local races where quite frankly, most people don't know or care enough to get involved;
  • Voter turnout in an off year (i.e., non-Presidential) is low as is - without giving the base a real reason to vote - and voting just for downticket races is hardly reason enough to get the full base out to vote - will only depress Democratic turnout further;
  • Sending a signal that you don't even want to field a top of the ticket candidate is a message of fear - a losing message.  This will likely (1) depress the base vote further, (2) depress the motivated activists who would otherwise vote for an entire ticket, tell their friends and neighbors to do the same, volunteer and talk up the race and (3) create a backlash and resentment among those who know the damage that Scott Garrett does to the people of this district; and
  • Give the impression that an attempt to save their own personal political lives is more important than helping those constituents who they hope will elect (or re-elect) them to serve.  

What message does it send to me - a motivated activist who has spent the better part of my four years living in New Jersey working to oust Garrett?  That I should not only suck it up and let Garrett walk to a win - even if he ends up embroiled in his own horrific scandal - but I should also be a sport and team player and have all of my friends and neighbors come out and vote for downticket candidates because why?

And I know that there are hundreds of people like me - people who can get hundreds more to vote for a whole slate of Democrats.  What the Bergen Democrats don't realize, just like the New Jersey Democrats who don't understand Garden State Equality's stance on not donating to the Democratic Party as a whole, is that our votes, our time and our money is earned.

By not running a Congressional candidate, the Bergen Democrats are doing none of the above - and they will only lose by a larger margin than if they had a Congressional candidate.

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Different Captain, Same Crew

by: carolh

Tue Mar 02, 2010 at 11:48:48 AM EST

BCDO convention is now Thursday of this week. - - promoted by Rosi

I wish I had better political news to report from the Bergen County frontlines, home of convicted felon Party Chairmen, and sitting Council members indicted for forgery.

I had hoped the Ferriero conviction and the subsequent crushing loss of the first Ferriero-crats to lose a Freeholder election in years, would at least chasten the Pay-to-Play crowd. I was also hoping the new Chairman of the BCDO, who seems like a decent guy, would have the strength of will to stand up to Lynn Hurwitz, who is actually still running the BCDO.   It appears I was wrong.

The BCDO is as bad as ever.  We have a new captain, but the same old crew is steering the ship.  At the BCDO, the folks who carried out Joe's orders are still very much in charge. Leading the crew is Lynn Hurwitz, who looks like Phylis Diller but isn't funny in the least.  Ms. Hurwitz, who was the lead cheerleader for Boss Joe, is the Hackensack Municipal Democratic Chair as well as being Deputy Chief of Staff for Bergen County. She also happens to be married to Howie Hurwitz, who is Executive Director of the Northwest Bergen County Utilities Authority, one of the shadow government bodies in the news lately.  She is one half of the BCDO's most active Power Couple and very much in charge at the BCDO no matter who the Chairman is right now.  

This week is a big one for the BCDO.  There will be the BCDO convention this Thursday night.  The silver lining is that there are some positive differences this time.  Instead of having the candidates address the Committee AFTER the vote where only one choice was available all the way down the ballot, there was actually a candidates night BEFORE the BCDO convention.  Due to  one Freeholder stepping down there are 3 freeholder seats in play this election instead of only two.  There is wrangling over that third seat. But because of that, and new candidates in the election, there is also the danger for the Ferriero-crats that one of the newcomers may dislodge one of the incumbents. Oh, joy!

The two incumbents in question, are staunch FOJ (Friends of Joe Ferriero) - or Ferriero-crats.  Current Freeholder James Carroll is ALSO  a dual office holder as current Mayor of Demarest.   Unfortunately for the incumbents, they are both tied to the legacy of Joe Ferriero.  

The current BCDO members are painfully aware that despite what Dennis Oury used to say, the voters actually know what pay to play is now, and they really do care.  They see the impact on their Municipal tax bill when Halliburton-sized engineering firms who donate to the BCDO are hired by their towns.  In Bogota, T&M, (which is jokingly referred to as "Time and Materials") the big engineering firm from South Jersey, was dumped this year, and in Emerson, Mazer, another big firm who often got no-bid jobs from Bergen County under the incumbent Freeholders, was ALMOST replaced until the Democratic Mayor broke the tie to keep them.  This was AFTER the Dems LOST in Emerson because of Redevelopment plans hatched without the consent of the governed.  The Bergen County voters now have a low tolerance for dual office holders as well and can't wait to rectify that situation by separating Carrol from one of his elected offices.

And so, the crew at the BCDO appeared to panic last week.  Faced with the very embarrassing possibility of having their incumbents losing the BCDO nomination, they asked all candidates running for Freeholder to actually sign a letter stating that they would not run in the Primary if they lost in the BCDO convention.  Adding to their panic was the moment on Candidate's night last Tuesday when Joe Ariyan read Julie O'brien's email dropping out of the race.  In it she explained that she was dropping out due to too large a field of candidates, which led to speculation that she was politely asked to bow out so as not to hurt Carroll's and Calabrese's chances.  She also made reference that the Chairman's pick was actually Northvale Mayor John Hogan, the guy with the lightest resume. The progressives in the BCDO smelled blood in the water. The old guard Ferriero-crats were finally actually worried that the rank and file BCDO members might actually ditch the incumbents.

And so it was no surprise what happened next.  While everyone else in Bergen County was gearing up for a Nor'Easter, the BCDO leadership exhibited an unnatural hesitation to cancel the BCDO convention scheduled for Thursday night.  They didn't cancel it until Thursday morning, after getting complaints by committee members Wed night who wanted to know how people were going to get there. Apparently, an email had been circulated regarding BCDO's decision to hold the convention and that people would have to get there regardless of the weather.  It suspiciously appeared that the ONLY folks who would be able to get there would be from Hackensack - Lynn Hurwitz's Committee Members or folks picked up in SUV's perhaps courtesy of some officials the way Joe Ferriero used to get rides from the County cops. The BCDO leadership, after getting wind that the rank and file may come to the conclusion that their motives may not be as pure as the Nor'easter driven snow, realized folks might question their hesitation to cancel the election.  AFTER the complaints  robo calls finally went out Wednesday night assuring everyone that IF the storm did hit, the convention would be postponed to another day. The actual robo-calls finally postponing the convention went out Thursday morning.

With the convention wisely postponed to this Thursday we MAY see a fair election this time.  There should even be actual voting machines too.  There are a several good candidates this time, including the very popular Mayor Birkner of Westwood who is heavily supported by labor, progressive Sebastian Belfon, supported by grassroots Dems in Bergen County and impressive Dr. Pargellan McHall.  These are three candidates popular with the BCDO members and who are also not tied to the BCDO Pay-to-Play legacy of the past.

Long story short.  The BCDO crew that ran the show for Ferriero is supporting incumbants Freeholder Calabrese and dual office holder Carroll as well as Hogan, who, surprise, surprise was also a member of the compromised Bergen County Board of Elections.   (The Election Commission deserves it's own whole diary).  The Ferriero-crats are supporting the Ferriero-crats.  The rest of the BCDO may be ready for a change, but we still have the same crew steering the ship and re-arranging the same old worn out deck chairs.  This Thursday we'll see if the BCDO can actually turn before it hits that looming iceberg - the November election or at least toss a few old deck chairs off the boat.

 

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Quote of the Day: "It's not a bad thing"

by: Jason Springer

Thu Oct 15, 2009 at 04:15:00 PM EDT

Joe Ferriero has been on the stand defending himself at his trial and when pressed on using his influence to help get business, here was the exchange that took place:
Honig suggested that Ferriero set up a new business where he would recommend municipalities to pursue for business and use his "influence" to help get the grants get passed.

"By me having relationships," Ferriero asserted, backing away from the word "influence."

"Influence - that's your word," Honig said, referring to an e-mail between Ferriero and David Spatz, who eventually was hired by GGC to write grant applications.

"It's not a bad thing," Ferriero responded.

That's right, influence itself is not a bad thing. It's how you use that influence that determines whether there are problems. The defense rested their case today and the jury is scheduled to begin deliberations on Monday.
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Quote of the Day: "It would not have been good for business"

by: Jason Springer

Wed Oct 07, 2009 at 09:47:53 PM EDT

Dennis Oury was called and testifed at the Joe Ferriero trial yesterday. When asked about why he wasn't named on resolutions appointing he and Ferriero's consulting company as  grant writer, he said it was an intentional omission:
Each of the towns that received in December 2001 a resolution appointing GGC as grant writer was controlled by Democrats. Thomas Barrett and Anthony Mottola were listed as officers in each resolution, and Ferriero and Oury were not named at all.

"It would not have been good for business if our names surfaced in a public way, for reasons I said before," Oury testified.

NJ Centrist has his take in post looking at whether Joe Ferriero is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in the diaries and you can follow along with the trial at the Ferriero trial blog.
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Stile: "The driving force in the scheme"

by: Jason Springer

Wed Sep 30, 2009 at 07:51:57 PM EDT

In what Charles Stile called a stunning twist, Dennis Oury pled guilty yesterday as we covered here on the blog. He answered 61 questions as part of his plea agreement and here is how Charles Stile summed up Oury's testimony and what it foreshadows for Joe Ferriero:
Ferriero emerged from the questioning as the driving force in the scheme, the de facto lobbyist pressuring state officials to free up state grant money, and the author of a phony shareholder agreement that assigned "front people" to disguise their interest in Government Grants Consulting LLC. And it was Ferriero who dispersed their payments, including $25,016.97 for Oury.
According to Stile, Ferriero was mentioned in 20 of the 61 questions asked by the Judge. Ferriero's trial is scheduled to start tomorrow, with his lawyer saying he will not plead guilty and that he wants a speedy trial.
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Get well card to Carol Hoernlein

by: Rosi Efthim

Sun Jun 28, 2009 at 06:15:00 AM EDT

This week, Carol Hoernlein resigned from the Tenafly Council seat she's held for two and a half years, and withdrew from her re-election campaign, citing health reasons.

You can trace the arc of Blue Jersey by Carol Hoernlein, who posts here as carolh, a username hardly anonymous given how clearly she's localized herself by her writing.  She's one of the early registered users here, and contributes on a number of fronts, from tainted food, to the arrival of a new firetruck in Tenafly. But most powerfully, she's chronicled the mutiny that rocked the Bergen County Democratic Organization (BCDO), the thirst there for party transparency and democracy, and the strong progressive undercurrent that fuels it. For me, the best things she writes are about her joy discovering the power of ordinary people to drive change.

We hope you feel better, Carol. Rest up. And with so much of the pulse of the 2009 Governor's race centering on Bergen County, I'm sorry to see you off Council, but  I hope your voice raises up somewhere else.

Get well soon.

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Ferriero wants corruption case dismissed

by: Jason Springer

Thu Jun 11, 2009 at 06:01:51 PM EDT

His trial is scheduled to start at the end of the summer, but Joe Ferriero wants it dismissed before things get under way:
Former Bergen County Democratic Chairman Joseph Ferriero's defense attorney filed a motion in federal court today to dismiss the indictment against him.  

Joseph Hayden, who represents Ferriero, said that they're seeking to dismiss the case based on an "unprecedented expansion of the mail fraud statute."

The more Joe Ferriero's name is in the news, the more it makes me think that Loretta Weinberg may end up being the choice for Lieutenant Governor. She appears to do the does the most to blunt the attacks that will fly relating to Ferriero. I have seen arguments made that she doesn't bring enough votes and I think it's debatable whether anyone really brings enough votes, but does she help the Governor not lose some on this issue?
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HUMC reverses course on Record ban

by: Jason Springer

Sat May 02, 2009 at 02:40:41 PM EDT

Well this didn't take long. Yesterday morning, I made reference to the reporting that Hackensack University Medical Center had canceled all of their advertising in the Bergen Record and banned the paper from the hospital as a result of a Sunday article focused on their practices.  A few hours later, they rethought that stupidity and had their PR firm issue this statement:
"The leadership of the Hackensack University Medical Center Board of Governors consulted with the hospital administration and everyone agreed to reverse the decision regarding The Record. We apologize to our patients and our staff for any inconvenience, and we apologize to The Record.  We are putting this incident behind us and moving forward."
Maybe they hadn't heard the saying, never pick a fight with people who buy ink by the barrel.  I don't see how they even could think the decision to ban the paper would make the problem being reported on go away. Instead of banning the paper for reporting, they should go after the practice that's being criticized. I guess they thought it would be easier to try and attack the messenger. In reality, all they did was draw more attention to the issue.
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Ethics training still 'optional' for Bergen Democrats

by: Jason Springer

Thu Apr 30, 2009 at 03:45:00 PM EDT

From PNJ:
When he was running for Bergen County Democratic Chairman after Joseph Ferriero resigned, Michael Kasparian pledged a series of reforms which would "first and foremost include the implementation of an ethics training program for all candidates who desire the support of our party.  This commitment will be similar to the state mandated program that all commissioners and authority members, myself included, must complete annually."

Now Kasparian has changed his mind.  He's still offering the ethics training, which includes a written test, but he's making it optional.  There will be no penalty for party leaders who decline to complete the training, take the test, or fail the test.

The lawyer for the BCDO says they can't compel County Committee members to take ethics training.  But they really can: Kasparian can agree to deny the organization line to any candidate who does not pass the ethics training.

It's not like they've had any problems in Bergen that oh I don't know, brought the chair to power that they would want to guard against future abuses. I've heard the saying if a tree falls in the forest and no one is around to hear it, did it make a sound. Along those same lines, if someone takes the ethics test and fails it, but no one is told, did it really happen?

I think all public officials should have to go through ethics training. A bright line needs to be drawn through much of the grey area in this state. In addition, this would ensure that if they do break the law like many that have come before them, they can't say if only they would have known.  

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Update on Bergen County Democratic Organization

by: Bill W

Sat Apr 25, 2009 at 02:34:29 PM EDT

Updated by Jason: It was pointed out to me that the last time these by laws were last amended as of January 22, 1994

Promoted by Jason Springer: The BCDO gets an A for effort putting up the bylaws, but their "html version" isn't very clear or searchable. A helpful reader has posted a real html version.

County Committee members should have received a letter from BCDO Chairman Michael Kasparian detailing his progress with the programs he promised to implement back in January.

Here are the highlights:
A BCDO ethics training, spearheaded by retired Superior Court Judge Daniel Mecca, will be held on May 20th. Governor Corzine has been invited, and plans to participate. The BCDO web site is up and running. (It looks a little wonky on Firefox, but it works.) Looks like they've got a decent bit of content there, including the BCDO bylaws and a list of all County Committee members and Municipal Chairs. (Addresses are not included, and I think that's an understandable precaution.) An independent financial assessment is being conducted by Bederson Associates. An Executive Committee meeting was held in March, and another will take place in June. A fundraiser will be held on May 21 at Le Jardin in Edgewater; invitations will be forthcoming. Executive Director Daniel Ortega, Fund Raiser Marissa Heluk and Treasurer Mat McCarter are leaving their positions. The new executive staff includes Executive Director Matt McHale, Fundraiser Allison Zayas and Treasurer Donald Lenner.

I like that the web site is up, and overall it looks like progress has been made. I'm not familiar with most of the individuals named in this letter, though, so I can't speak to what sort of direction the staffing choices suggest.

Any other thoughts?

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Change is coming to the BCDO

by: carolh

Sun Feb 15, 2009 at 09:28:43 PM EST

Well, I am cautiously optimistic right now.  A few good things have happened this week.  

http://www.northjersey.com/new...

I actually met Mike Kasparian at Senator Loretta Weinberg's Fundraiser last week. It meant a lot to folks to see him there. I know I appreciated it.   I got the chance to speak with him. Governor Corzine and Senate President Codey also appeared and showed their support for our Senator.

It was a really nice event and it was a positive sign that we may actually get more unity at 50 Main Street in Hackensack.  He was extremely gracious and polite.  It is difficult not to immediately like Mr. Kasparian.  He does seem to be acting in good faith.  I thanked him for taking on a difficult task.

And so I am relieved.  We should be supporting our popular incumbents for re-election.  It looks as if that just may happen in District 37.  Cid Wilson is apparently dropping his bid to run for seats that are already held by Johnson and Huttle in District 37.  

For a few years now, I have felt like the parent who has to yell "Now, don't make me come back there!" to Joe Ferriero's supporters who tried at every opportunity to punish Loretta Weinberg and her team for winning against Ken Zisa in 2005.  It was exhausting every time we had to fight when Joe kicked us off the BCDO line for (gasp!) actually voting for our LD37 team.  Every time Joe and his supporters acted up, I felt we had to fight like hell to preserve some semblance of democracy.  THAT is why the Real Bergen Dems formed in the first place.  It all started with rebelling against the tyranny of Joe Ferriero and his petty vindictiveness.

Well, now that Joe is gone, I am hoping like many Dems in Bergen County that it was all a bad dream and we can proceed forward where the ideas of 1100 folks can be pooled together instead of the dictates of just one guy named Joe.

It has been a good start for Mike Kasparian.  I hope this new sense of civility continues.  The call to get an accurate accounting of the BCDO finances will be a great start as well.  We all need to know the situation so we can plan for the future.  But we have to be honest.  We also have to end Pay-to-Play.  

If Mike Kasparian is serious about ending Pay-to-Play and running a leaner operation, we can spend more money on finding great candidates and helping them win.  Maybe even in the 5th Congressional District (Pretty please?)

THAT will be a very good thing.

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Another new general counsel at BCDO

by: Blue Jersey

Mon Feb 02, 2009 at 11:57:20 PM EST

Word is that the BCDO has replaced their general counsel yet again (Update: This has been confirmed.). If it's true, Joseph Ariyan would be the fourth BCDO attorney in less than six months. Ariyan was the Democratic senate candidate in the 39th legislative district in 2007.

Former BCDO attorney Dennis Oury was replaced by Paul Kaufman on September 11. Joe Ferriero fired Kaufman on January 15 and replaced him with Joseph Marinello.

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Quote of the Day: It's like Israel trying to deal with Hamas

by: Jason Springer

Mon Jan 26, 2009 at 02:30:00 PM EST

An interesting read about the saga of the Bergen County Democrats getting a new chair gives us this profound statement of where things stand:
However, a source who is a longtime observer of Bergen County politics believes that more days of dissension and disunion lie ahead as the BCDO leadership struggle plays out.

"Everybody has gone to such extremes," said the source, who asked not to be named. "You can't negotiate with people who want to get rid of you. It's like Israel trying to deal with Hamas. There is no negotiation, because they just don't want you to exist. But like they said in the movie "The Godfather": every now and then you need a war to clear out all the bad blood."

I could see why the source wouldn't want to be named if they're saying that.  I think that comparison might be a bit of a stretch though, as thankfully we haven't seen mortars lobbed in Bergen.  Do you agree with the anonymous long time observer that more days of dissension and disunion lie ahead?
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Meet the New Boss - Same as the Old Boss

by: carolh

Sun Jan 25, 2009 at 03:23:47 PM EST

Mike Kelly hits it out of the park, yet again with his latest column in today's Record called "Bergen Democrats pin the tail on the same old donkey". ( A title I wish I had thought of :)  )

Underneath a ginormous picture and article on the front page of the Opinion section about President Obama and the new generation and vision coming to America, it has Mike Kelly's article which is so well written and dead on that I am hard pressed to say it better than he has.  

Our "elections" have become farces and the "deciders" inside the BCDO don't realize just how out of step with the rest of America they are now.

The juxtaposition of the hopeful positive article about Obama's generation, with the accurate depiction of the throwbacks to Boss Tweed that are running government in Bergen County and how they run an "election" is priceless, and devastating.  

I do need to clarify what actually happened prior to the election which was laid out in detail in my previous diaries on this:

We did discuss replacing Joe and felt the most democratic way to do it would be to POSTPONE the election to be able to field more candidates.  I organized a group of protestors who showed up at the BCDO on the frigid night when the BCDO was to hold their Executive Committee meeting to request a postponement for such an important election.  Apparently we scared Joe silly - so much that the Executive meeting was canceled shortly before it was to take place.

Originally, Buzzy and many of us were offended by how the "election" was called, and he refused to run in a what was rightly deemed a farce.  However, he was so disgusted that the Executive Committee cancelled their meeting out of fear, that he threw his hat back in the race that very same night one week before the election.

Governor Corzine's people then interceded on Saturday before the election to get Buzzy to drop out.  Then Paul Eisenmann sent a misleading email out MONDAY before the election saying that Paul Aronsohn is replacing Buzzy.  So, up until very late MONDAY, we thought we HAD more than one candidate.  Now, instead of trying to get a replacement for Chairman of the BCDO in LESS THAN 3 DAYS, during which many of our Obama supporters are still returning from DC, our actual tactic turned to boycotting the election and denying them a quorum.

Unfortunately, 30 persons showed up to vote AGAINST Kasparian, thus validating the election which WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN LEGAL if they had BOYCOTTED like we had requested.  If they had listened we would be able to wait, field real candidates and have a proper and democratic election.

So, I find it offensive that Paul Eisenmann is blaming us, because his efforts to get people to the "election" defeated the purpose of the boycott, since 537 votes is not a quorum. Without the 30 anti-Kasparian votes, there would have been no quorum and Kasparian could not have been elected at all, let alone "overwhelmingly".

There is always a method to our "madness".  

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BCDO "Election" to Replace Ferriero

by: carolh

Thu Jan 22, 2009 at 11:06:04 PM EST

Well, nearly all Tenafly Dems, some of the Englewood Dems and hundreds of other anti-Ferriero Dems from across the county stayed home to boycott the Coronation of Mike Kasparian. Unfortunately, it didn't matter in the end.

http://www.northjersey.com/ber...

According to the Record 567 people showed up.  There are over 1,100 members of the BCDO, so a quorum is at least 550.  It was a close call for the friends of Joe.  They began the "election" early but had to call every single last friend of Joe Ferriero and twist enough arms to get people there.  They actually had to extend the time to vote by a half hour.  Which tells me they were really close to not having a quorum. In fact the 30 people who showed up to vote against Kasparian, actually legitimized the election, by simply being present.  He would NOT have had enough CC members there for a quorum and Kasparian could not have won.

I know that 30 anti-Kasparian folks will be kicking themselves tomorrow.

The one new CC member I spoke to who went was furious that there wasn't even a speech by the "candidate".  He showed up to vote in a one man contest where no expense was spared plastering signs for the guy all over the room.  (Classic BCDO - campaign posters for a one man race).  He was also offended by the fact that when he arrived pro-Ferriero "goons" intimidated him at the door. He refused to wear the Kasparian sticker they were handing out at the door to the "secret" vote.  He was quite offended and upset by the undemocratic way the whole event was handled.  I could imagine it so well, I didn't even have to be there.  It wasn't a convention. It was a rubber stamp.  Kasparian was in a one man race and he couldn't even get half of the entire County Committee to support him.

What I found surprising is that we have a brand spanking new BCDO Attorney. Did you know that? Paul Kaufman was unceremoniously dumped for giving a roadmap on how to dump Ferriero. New BCDO attorney Joseph Mariniello apparently is much more Ferriero-crat friendly.

Here is a quote from the Record Article that gives a little more background on Kasparian and why he has close ties to Ferriero, and why we are not hopeful:

Kasparian is a developer who also serves as chairman of the Northwest Bergen County Utilities Authority and as a public officer with the New Jersey Redevelopment Authority. The name of his development company is MDK Development LLC.
Kasparian also once served as the president of Hekemian Kasparian Troast LLC, which worked on the Englewood Commons project. Ferriero served as a lawyer for HKT.

From PolitickerNJ:
http://www.politickernj.com/ma...

The item that sticks out to me in PolitickerNJ's is this:

However, he wouldn't commit to changing a system in which county employees occupy committee seats in the party, another reform measure Weinberg publicly demanded of the new chairman.

And so, all is status quo at the BCDO.  It appears that by not actually changing anything but paying lipservice to reform, they hope to re-elect Corzine.  

I got news for you.  If Corzine actually distanced himself from Joe the Indicted instead of just pretending he did, he would win a lot more support from the anti-Pay-to-Play crowd.  Making our democracy less democratic by taking our choices away in elections while not having the actual guts to sign Kasparian's campaign letter is telling.  Telling us you are still NOT SERIOUS ABOUT ETHICS REFORM.  Even when Obama's first day resulted in change at the Federal level.  

If you put action behind your words and you want our support, you will help pass the Bi-Partisan Party Democracy Act.  Because right now, our party isn't very Democratic, Governor.  And you are a good part of the reason why.

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The Arm-Twisting Continues

by: carolh

Wed Jan 21, 2009 at 02:51:15 PM EST

Today, I received a letter from Mike Kasparian about his "candidacy" for Chairman of the BCDO.  The format is similar to many letters from the BCDO in the past.  It lists all the elected officials whom Joe has "requested" to support his hand-picked candidate. Here is the text:

Dear Democratic Leader,

Since announcing my candidacy for Bergen County Democratic Organization Chairman, I have been overwhelmed by the kind words of encouragement and positive feedback that I have received.  Though my candidacy is of short duration, I am humbled by the ample and enthusiastic grassroots support it has garnered so far.

Attached is a list of distinguished elected and party officials who have endorsed my candidacy which includes several State Legislators, a majority of the countywide elected officials and a significant number of municipal party leaders.

I have been a longtime County Committee Member, candidate for the State Assembly and a Democratic fundraiser for local, state and national campaigns.  I believe that by working together to implement an aggressive platform of ethical reforms we will unify our party and improve our operations.  Change is in the air this week and we must strive to meet President Obama's challenge as faithful Democrats!

It is my hope that you will join us on Thursday, January 22, 2009 from 5:00 pm- 8:00 pm at the Hackensack Middle School, 360 Union Street, Hackensack and vote in support of my candidacy, thank you.

It is on Mike Kasparian's letterhead, but is not actually signed by him.  I bet this was sent out by the BCDO on his behalf.  

I have a few comments on the text of the letter:

1) Substitute the word "coronation" for "candidacy". That is nearer the mark.
2) What "grassroots" support is he talking about?  The letter of folks supporting him reads like a who's who of Bergen County Pay-To-Play folks.  Not only are many counted TWICE, but at least one is INDICTED.
3) Ethics REFORM?  Is he kidding?  See #2.
4) FAITHFUL was an interesting choice of words to come before Democrat.  Substitute the word LOYAL and you get a better picture of the state of the BCDO right now.  They are circling the wagons.  
5) Obama talked about the creeps that would squash dissent, which is what happens at elections where only one guy is on every damn ballot.  
What Obama ACTUALLY said yesterday was this:

To those who cling to power through corruption and deceit and the silencing of dissent, know that you are on the wrong side of history; but that we will extend a hand if you are willing to unclench your fist.  

By continuing to cancel meetings or use Parliamentary maneuvers to make sure our voices remain unheard at the BCDO, the supporters of Kasparian are not only keeping their fists clenched, they are smashing the very idea of democracy into a thousand pieces with them.  How dare they use Obama's words to make loyalty to the idea of legalized bribery seem not just OK but part of the Democratic platform.

The only really fun part of the letter is WHO is on the list of supporters:

County Executive Dennis McNerney
Sherriff Leo McGuire
Freeholder Calabrese
Freeholder Ganz
Freeholder McPherson
Freeholder O'Brien
Freeholder Walton

District Chair Robert Riccardella
District Chair Ralph Rivera
District Chair Janice Anzevino
District Chair John Susino
District Chair Frank DelVecchio

Democratic State Party Chairman Joe Cryan

State Senator Robert Gordonanointed by Joe
State Senator Paul Sarlo of the Encap debacle, who is also Borough Engineer in Carlstadt
Assemblywoman Joan Voss
Assemblywoman and former Freeholder Connie Wagner

State Committee Members:
June Montag
Karl Rove, sorry, I meant Lynne Hurwitz wife of Howard Hurwitz, Executive Director of the Northwest Bergen County Utilities Authority
Vi Etler
Disgraced indicted alleged forger Elaine Rabbitt
Kevin O'Conner
John Susinocounted TWICE as he is a District Chair
Omar Rodriguez
Vernon Walton ( he's counted twice - I guess that's par for the course)

Next Come folks listed as elected officials, even though some are simply County Committee members:
Allendale - Michael Monaghan
Alpine - Mayor Paul Tomasko
Bergenfield - (this cracked me up  - they use the word HONORABLE in front of all the names on the list even the INDICTED ones) - the HONORABLE former Bergenfield Councilwoman Elaine Rabbitt, girlfriend of Keven Clancy who as Director of Veteran Services had to step down as Bergenfield Municipal Chair when WWII Veteran Tim Driscoll's name was forged on BCDO resignation letters, again another flunkie counted TWICE and an indicted one at that on charges of forgery.
Bogota - Mayor Pat McHale
Cliffside Park - Mayor Gerald Calabrese and his junior, the Councilman
Closter - the HONORABLE Municipal Chairman Jack Kelly who doesn't allow ANY challengers for County Committee in HIS town.
Cresskill - Borough Administrator Andrew Vaccaro
Demarest - Karen Whritner
Dumont - Irwin Buchheister
Englewood - Councilman Jack Drakeford
East Rutherford  - Richard DeLauro
Edgewater - Annamarie O'Connor
Emerson - the HONORABLE Willie Ortiz - heir apparent to the Oury octopus title, who is poster child for Hudson County style Pay-To-Play attorney appointments in places like Hasbrouck Heights (Just ask Carol Skiba...)
Fair Lawn - Barry Winston
Fairview - Paul Juliano
Fort Lee - Catherine Nest
Franklin Lakes - Christine Ordway
Garfield - Joseph Delaney
Glen Rock - Irene Brown
Hackensack - Phylis Diller, sorry, I mean Lynne Hurwitz,chief Joe Ferriero cheerleader and enforcer, wife of Howie who works at a shadow government utilities authority, Bergen County Employee, and also counted TWICE in the list since she is on the State Commitee
Harrington Park - Mary Grillo
Hasbrouck Heights - Alice Vega
Haworth - Peggy Blumenthal
HoHoKus - Dennis Mcnerney again counted TWICE in the list
Leonia - Robert Pacicco
Little Ferry - Mayor Mauro Raguseo
Lodi - Councilman Marc Schrieks
Lyndhhurst - Louis Stellato, Jr.
Mahwah - Todd Sherer
Maywood - Clara Krejsa
Midland Park - Councilwoman Marion Plumley
Montvale - Laurena Marte Organ
New Milford - the HONORABLE Eilleen DeBari - who is currently the subject of a lawsuit in Teaneck for illegally firing poll workers who attemped to enforce THE LAW when the BCDO interefered in NON-PARTISAN municipal elections.
North Arlington - Nick Antonicello
Northvale - Russell Kunz
Norwood - George Hertzberg
Oakland - John Biale
Old Tappan - John Shahdanian
Palisades Park - Mike Pallotta
Paramus - Pete Caminiti
Ramsey - Julie O'Brien - counted TWICE - she is also a Freeholder
Ridgefield - Steve Pellino
Ridgewood - Frank DelVeccio - counted TWICE - since he is also district Chair.
River Edge - Esther Fletcher
Rockleigh - Brendan McAleer
Rutherford - Denise Ross
Saddle Brook - Omar Rodriguez, counted TWICE since he is a State Committee member
Saddle River - Joseph Ariyan
South Hackensack - Janice Anzevino, counted TWICE  - she is ALSO a district chair
Teaneck - Yitz Stern
Upper Saddle River - Ronald O'Malley
Waldwick - Laura Litchult
Wallington - Katherine Polten
Washington Township - Jackie Grillo
Wood Ridge - Robert Riccardella, counted TWICE, due to also being a district Chair.

Check back.  I will be also adding indicators of WHO on the list has a county job.  I found it telling that Corzine is NOT on the list even though his campaign caused a one man race.  Wonder if they are too worried about Joe being shipped off to prison right around election time.  I'd be.  Especially running against the man who got Joe indicted  - Chris Christie.  

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