I thought it was crazy that it seemed like I was the only one that liked some of my favorite locations in Wharton.
Agreed, I’m glad he’s on our side.John has done a nice job with bringing the information forward on how the DEP is screwing us.
When this survey went out I had a lot of questions about how the data would be quantified and processed, and then finally presented. Found it difficult to understand how the data would actually be used. I had chosen to submit a statement because I was not sure if they places outlined would be considered places to protect or places I like to access. They asked for places that were important. I understand the impracticality of trying to translate data like that into something meaningful. Having parameters explained before the survey was made available would have produced a more accurate picture with clearer intent. I’m disappointed that the limitations on acreage outlined were not fully disclosed by the NJDEP.I thought it was crazy that it seemed like I was the only one that liked some of my favorite locations in Wharton.
It perfectly hits all the PPA and NJ DEP talking points. Points in favor of the plan are exaggerated and the few opposing points mentioned are downplayed. Very much an “opinion” piece given all the reality which is glossed over.
If you showed me some of the contents of that op-ed with no other context I’d assume it was written by Jason.
Absotutely Tom ! Definitely written by not him.Most likely written by someone else and signed by the former governor who was given partial, one-sided info.
FWIW, Jim Florio died a few years agoIt must have been too... taxing... for Florio to write his own opinions.
This is New Jersey, that's not a bar to various forms of political involvement.FWIW, Jim Florio died a few years ago
Sad but trueThis is New Jersey, that's not a bar to various forms of political involvement.