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Hoboken411 takes the green

We just got additional information on Hoboken411’s advertising payments from the campaigns to this point.

The Mason Campaign has paid $2487 and Frank “Pupie” Raia has paid $2500. Well that at least explains why Frank was left off the Hoboken411 “informational” slime email.  If I was on the Frank Raia campaign I would demand a refund.  They got doubly slimed by Perry and this clear electioneering email violation.

Grafix Avenger weighed in and submitted their displeasure on the Hoboken411 electioneering email with a graphic and well that pretty much sizes it up. Read More...

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Hoboken411 Email Slimefest

We are being assaulted with numerous reader accounts of a new low from Hoboken411 with a political hit job email.  Perry Klaussfurher is leading the last second desperate charge, using every email he’s accumulated under the sun apparently, including all the people who failed to meet his censorship standards.

The communication is thinly disguised as a please get out to vote note and then quickly goes into attack mode against Acting Mayor Dawn Zimmer and Kimberly Glatt.  Hey Perry, you forgot to include Frank “Pupie” Raia in the attack. Read More...

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Does this help?

Not to be outdone, one reader submitted the above curious as to the impact.  Their feelings were not altogether positive about this tandem and ironically we’re not so sure if the Jon Corzine camp feels the same.  After all, they didn’t invite the Councilwoman to come up on the stage at the Teak event last week, even after Beth Mason had endorsed him. The Governor did however invite the Acting Mayor.  Well it is her home turf after all. (Click for the full graphic.)


We aren’t going to ask the Corzine campaign their feelings on this political work of art.  Seems like they have a lot bigger problems on their hand.  The latest Qunnipiac poll just came out today.  Last week they had Corzine surging into a five point lead, and today their poll has Chris Christie taking a two point lead.  That’s a seven point swing in five days!  The third party candidate Chris Daggett once believe to be a real third party threat is now fading.  Much of it is defecting to Chris Christie based on the internals from the Qpac poll.


Yesterday a neighbor told us they had to go to the airport to pick someone up.  The flight was delayed as President Obama was in town for his third visit to push Corzine.  People were circling Newark Airport for hours as a result, awaiting landing permission.  They were really teed off when their flights finally did land.  How much of that carbon stuff gets pumped out as a result we can’t say.  But it’s all okay, at least it’s for a good cause right?  Sort of like Al Gore making tens of millions off of global warming and living in a house using the energy of five American families.


We’re reminded of our favorite fifth grade author, George Orwell.  Some animals are more equal than others.  Just depends on how you sort out on the “Animal Farm.”


Talking Ed Note:  Da Horsey has already gone on the record handicapping the local race.  But on the statewide race we noticed our jolly green giant colleague at The Hoboken Journal has come out with a banner ad for Jon Corzine.  (Hey Kurt, for $25 million spent on his campaign, at least the guy could do for the free banner is buy you a beer.)


Unlike the local race that we only handicapped, we’ll go on record predicting defeat for Jon Corzine.  There’s not enough dead NJ voters on the rolls to change this one.  And the Corzine campaign’s request to not toss absentee ballots out for bad signatures, if allowed won’t save the day either.


The next governor of New Jersey will be Chris Christie. Read More...

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Have you been robo-ed?

We’ve read reports about robocalls during the election.  Most of them sound like push polls and they were pretty early in the cycle.  This one seems to be making the rounds late.  Have a juicy carrot for da horsey?  Let us know: smarty jones@me.com.

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One last endorsement?

We just got a press release from the Brinkman campaign.  We’re posting it as is, not a moment too soon, just under the wire.  Anyone else?  Maybe the Cake Boss rethinks and chooses a candidate?  Or how about Eli Manning?


=&0=& (HOBOKEN, November 2) – Steve Forbes – New Jersey native, CEO of Forbes, Inc., editor in chief of Forbes magazine, and co-author of the 30 percent income tax cut plan offered by Christie Todd Whitman in her successful 1993 run for New Jersey Governor – today endorsed Nathan Brinkman for Mayor of Hoboken. “City government in Hoboken suffers from the same problem that infects Trenton – the government is just too big,” said Forbes. “It spends too much, and taxes too much, and interferes too much with the lives of its residents. “Nathan Brinkman wants less government, and more freedom. He believes that that government is best which governs least. “Nathan believes that private citizens know better than bureaucrats how best to spend their own money, and he understands that Hoboken’s high property taxes are forcing seniors on fixed incomes to leave their lifelong homes, and preventing young families from buying their first. “Nathan is a free market conservative who has a plan to shrink the size of city government and cut Hoboken’s property taxes. He’ll put the city budget and all city contracts online, reduce the city’s bloated payroll, and return the savings to Hoboken taxpayers. “I’m pleased to join my friends Bret Schundler and Steve Goldsmith – both of whom served as successful mayors, and who showed that market oriented policies work best in urban areas – in endorsing Nathan Brinkman for Mayor of Hoboken in tomorrow’s special election,” concluded Forbes. “Steve Forbes is the gold standard of free market conservatism,” said Brinkman. “Through the magazine he edits and the company he leads, he spreads the gospel of individual liberty and limited government. “I’m honored, and humbled, to receive his endorsement,” Brinkman continued. “We need more people who subscribe to his thinking – and even his magazine – in Hoboken City Hall, and that’s exactly what I intend to bring to the job as Hoboken’s Mayor.”

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Forget love, give me the loot

Money makes the world go round but in this election game, money is the mother’s milk of politics and Hoboken is no exception.  That fine Wile E Coyote, Eric Kurta, former President for People for Open Government has struck again with a synopsis of all the candidates and their money operations this election cycle.

Which candidate has the biggest financial commitment from Hobokenites?   What candidate is the biggest spender?  It’s all there.  So without further adieu…

The queen of the castle and prize for most stimulus money given to the political professional class is far and away Councilwoman Beth Mason.  Coming in at just short of $400K, with her family being the biggest contributor to her campaign at $385K, she’s not only the “coolest mom” she must also be the best pal to have on your birthday. Read More...

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A fairer view of Frank Raia


In the spirit of fairness since the comedic fun of the last piece came at Frank “Pupie” Raia’s expense, here’s one of his original commercials seen less than some others.  We’re almost to the point where the voters will decide the matter.  Thankfully.

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Pump up the Jam


We thought we were done with this weekend’s posts but came across this video and after the second chance sighting decided it might be good for a laugh.  After all many people are talking about their candidate being “the one” against Acting Mayor Dawn Zimmer but what makes this particular matchup of candidates unique is there are folks on both sides saying the race is between their respective opponents.  Confused?  Don’t worry, this video will only contribute to more of it.  Enjoy.  We’re just shy of one day to the election.  And then it’s all over, for at least six candidates and their campaigns. Read More...

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Keep the Lie Alive! – Taxes, Budget



Paying homage to its masters at the Mason Campaign, Hoboken411 is doing its part to keep the lie alive accusing the Acting Mayor of intentionally withholding the budget. Here’s the Hoboken411 big lie technique in action just today:

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The “Acting” Mayor promised 25% cuts, but keeps the budget hidden.



As anyone who is remotely paying attention is aware, Judy Tripodi, the state fiscal monitor appointed by the State to clean up the town’s financial problems is now on record in three separate interviews detailing tax decreases and the budget’s release this month.  Mile Square View was first to post the good news of the tax decrease and the budget’s release.  Our interview and story on Tuesday was followed by the Hudson Reporter on Wednesday with additional details on the tax decrease highlighted by Hoboken Now on Friday. Read More...