Give "credit" where "credit" is due!
ecampbell said:
There are signs at the Carranza Memorial parking lot saying area closed untill further notice, so I went in, and there were signs on the out house also. I wonder if that cancels the ceramony this weekend?
The "Smokey's," like the police, are considered to be "essential" to public safety, so campgrounds will be patrolled. Although some State parks and campgrounds will be closed to the public, not all State park(s)/park area(s) "monitored" by the Smokey's will be closed. Some will have figured this out for themselves, and those areas will probably be jammed until the State goes back "online" in 24 to 36 hrs.
BTW: The Smokeys and the S.P. are working without pay, during this period.
Be polite!
Don't blame Corzine for the problems that Christie Whitman caused over a decade ago with the 3.5 billion--dollar "ham sandwich" she gave herself. At the time, warnings were issued that "the piper" would have to be paid in the future! This is the future.:jeffd:
N.J.'s bond rating has dropped from being among the best ("AAA") in the nation, to, now, being among the poorest. Corzine wants to restore N.J.'s bond rating, so, at some time in the future, the State will be able to borrow monies in the future to finance overdue (
and vitally necessary) infrastructure upgrades, like bridges, roads...
The problem lies with the career politicians, like Roberts, who is afraid he will not be reelected by his constituency, if he votes to raise taxes. 111 days ago, the State Assembly knew they had to "address" this issue.
Why did it take so long for them to come to a compromise? :jeffd:
Why did the governor have to take the extreme measure of shutting down all nonessential services at this critical time for producing State income, in order to "force" a compromise?:jeffd:
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