By Stuart J. Moskovitz, Esq.
Stuart J Moskovitz
The press had a feeding frenzy over Trump’s stating, after the teleprompter went blank, that the Continental Army took control of the airports. The gaffe is obvious; the obsession with the gaffe is typical.
I just wonder what the press would do if Trump referred to a poor sports performance of his as “It’s like −− it was like Special Olympics or something.” Obama said that.
I just wonder what the press would do if Trump stated, “In case you missed it, this week, there was a tragedy in Kansas. Ten thousand people died −− an entire town destroyed,” when in actuality, the tornado killed a total of 12 people. Obama said that.
I just wonder what the press would do if Trump stated, “I’ve now been in 57 states −− I think one left to do,” as Obama had said.
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Posted: July 6th, 2019 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Opinion | Tags: Opinion, Presidential Gaffes, Stuart J. Moskovitz, Washington's troops took over the airports | 2 Comments »
Stuart J Moskovitz
By Stuart J. Moskovitz, Esq.
Normally, I would be against any parade in America that showcases military apparatus. The military is critical to our freedom and the nation would not exist today without it, but while we truly appreciate the military, it is not the foundation of our nation and it would not be my choice to make it the centerpiece of the celebration.
Be that as it may, the current assault on the celebration of July 4 and all things American has caused me to believe that all stops should be pulled out this July 4 to send a message not to the world, but to ourselves.
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Posted: July 3rd, 2019 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Monmouth County News, Opinion | Tags: 4th of July, Independence Day, Monmouth County News, Opinion, Stuart J. Moskovitz, The Fourth of July Parade | 5 Comments »
By Rich Pezzullo
Rich Pezzullo
I was just lectured about wishing someone a “Happy Memorial Day”. “Isn’t that an oxymoron,” I was asked, “Right up there with “Jumbo Shrimp” and “Military Intelligence”?
This was as I joined my fellow patriots in stocking up with supplies for the grill and ice chest. In addition to cheering at parades and participating in celebrations throughout the weekend, we do have responsibilities that extend beyond not showing up at the BBQ empty handed.
At Gettysburg, Lincoln summed up our responsibility pretty clearly. He commissioned each of us, throughout the ages, to ensure “that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion — that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain.” Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: May 24th, 2019 | Author: admin | Filed under: Memorial Day, Opinion | Tags: Memorial Day, OpEd, Opinion, Rich Pezzullo | 9 Comments »
By Thomas DeSeno
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Hello Governor! I noticed your latest bout of uncontrollable virtue signaling (you should see someone about that). You have removed the state flag of Mississippi from New Jersey’s display of all 50 49 state flags at Liberty State Park. You are predictably triggered because Mississippi’s flag bears the Second Confederate Navy Jack in the upper flagstaff canton.
So, you oppose secession of the southern states? Virtue signal received, Governor. I suspect we all knew that without rekindling the civil war or vacating amnesty given to southern soldiers.
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Posted: May 1st, 2019 | Author: admin | Filed under: New Jersey, Opinion, Tommy DeSeno | Tags: Governor Phil Murphy, Liberty State Park, MAGA hat, Mississippi State Flag, New Jersey, New Jersey State Flag, Opinion, Thomas DeSeno, Tommy DeSeno | 3 Comments »
By Stuart J. Moskovitz
photo by Art Gallagher
Slavery comes in many forms. It is not just about being forced to work without pay or the freedom to quit.
Drug addiction is a form of slavery. Being conned into supporting a political party that does not help you in any way is a form of slavery.
It was the Republican Party that brought African Americans out of slavery in the nineteenth century. Only the Republican Party is interested in bringing African Americans out of slavery in the twenty−first century.
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Posted: April 26th, 2019 | Author: admin | Filed under: Opinion | Tags: Opinion, Slavery, Stuart J. Moskovitz | 5 Comments »
Rich Pezzullo
I watched Bernie define Democrat Socialism, and after reflecting on his words, I consider him and his ideas dangerous. The former mayor of Burlington is ill equipped to deliver on his vision of recreating “the economy and government” in a manner that he considers fair.
Bernie made his goals clear, but nobody wants to really think about what he’s saying. In Bernie’s words, he wants to use Democracy to create a government “that works for all of us and a political system that is based on one person, one vote.”
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Posted: April 23rd, 2019 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Monmouth County News, New Jersey, Opinion | Tags: 2020 Presidential Politics, Bernie Sanders, Democratic Socialism, Monmouth County News, New Jersey, Opinion, Rich Pezzullo | Comments Off on Pezzullo: Bernie’s Democratic Socialism Can’t Work
By Alieta Eck, MD
Dr. Alieta Eck
As I listened to the Town Hall where Democratic Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders proclaimed his dream of Medicare for All, I realized that he was speaking in vague generalities that were void of realism. Medical care would be “free at the point of service with no co-pays.” Would there be any brakes on the over-utilization of services? He had no answer. He thus needs to understand that the demand for medical services is limitless when other people are paying the bill.
A pipe dream is an allusion to the dreams experienced by smokers of opium pipes. The suggestion that “Medicare for all” would save money is surely an example of a pipe dream promoted by politicians seeking votes.
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Posted: April 23rd, 2019 | Author: admin | Filed under: Health Care, News, Opinion | Tags: Dr. Alieta Eck, Health Care, Medicare, Medicare for all, Opinion, Zarephath Heath Center | 1 Comment »
By Don Galante
Don Galante
I have had the honor of serving my community as a Borough Councilman for 16 years. During that period, I worked with two incredible people who held the position of Mayor of Little Silver. The first eight years (2000 to 2008) were spent working and collaborating with Suzy Castleman. The second eight years (2011 to present) joining forces with Bob Neff. Although both terms are unique, due to different issues facing our town and our society, there are incredible similarities in both leaders and how they managed Little Silver.
I want to start by clarifying, being Mayor of Little Silver is not a ceremonial job. The job entails many long hours, lots of hard work, tough decisions and difficult negotiations. Being Mayor also means doing copious amounts of research in order to make the most educated decisions for the town. These decisions are usually not the easy or popular ones. And while Suzy and Bob had a completely different approach, I never wavered in my belief that both Mayors have always had only the best interests of their constituents in mind. All decisions were for the greater good, not to win popularity contests or to post photos.
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Posted: April 14th, 2019 | Author: admin | Filed under: Little Silver, Monmouth County, Monmouth County News, Opinion | Tags: 2019 elections, Bob Neff, Don Galante, Little Silver, Little Silver mayors race 2019, Monmouth County News, Opinion, Suzy Castleman | 4 Comments »
Proposed Rebate Rule Hands a Hefty Payday to Big Pharma Paid for by Patients AND Taxpayers
By Rich Pezzullo
Rich Pezzullo
There is full -fledged crisis that is not on the border – it’s in our families and can no longer be ignored. One in four Americans cannot afford their medication.
There is a controversial initiative being pushed in Washington called the Rebate Rule, which affects the ability of pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) such as Express Scripts, CVS Caremark and OptumRx to negotiate rebates with drug makers for Medicare recipients. We need leaders from both political parties- including Congressman Frank Pallone, to come out and take a more vocal, stronger stand against this.
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Posted: April 7th, 2019 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: 2018 Elections, Frank Pallone, Health Care, Monmouth County News, New Jersey, News | Tags: CD 6, Congressman Frank Pallone, Monmouth County News, New Jersey, NJ-6, Opinion, Rebate Rule, Rich Pezzullo | 2 Comments »
By Thomas DeSeno
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Despite Article 6, Clause 3 of the Constitution outlawing religious tests for public office, Democrats have been inquiring about the religious beliefs of government appointees.
This modern Democrat “Star Chamber” has revealed itself in several recent incidents.
Senator Dianne Feinstein (D., California) told Catholic federal court nominee Amy Coney Barrett, “When you read your speeches, the conclusion one draws is that the dogma lives loudly within you, and that’s a concern…”.
Then came the double teaming of federal Court nominee Brian Buesher by Senators Kamala Harris (D., California) and Mazie Hirono (D., Hawaii). They questioned Buesher about various Catholic beliefs, followed by Hirono requesting he quit the Catholic fraternity Knights of Columbus before being sworn; a clear violation of his Constitutional rights. Harris and Hirono were formally rebuked by the entire Senate for this religious inquisition.
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Posted: March 26th, 2019 | Author: admin | Filed under: 2020 Presidential Politics, Cory Booker, Opinion, Tommy DeSeno | Tags: 2020 Presidential Politics, Cory Booker, Cory2020, LGBTQ, Opinion, Sin, Thomas DeSeno, Tommy DeSeno | Comments Off on Cory Booker Owes the LGBTQ Community an Answer about Sin