Councilwoman Beth Mason is attempting to pull back from the double whammy of trying to sabotage the sale of the hospital and undermining Hoboken to the point that she’s triggered layoffs for innocent City workers.
Her releases previous to this one have been ignored by the media but MSV believes this one is interesting not because it’s factual, it’s not, but the various elements strewn together make up a hail mary attempt where the ball is now sailing out of bounds on the sideline and nowhere near the endzone.
Let’s look at some of the major points of this tossed together narrative.
First Mason cites the Star Ledger but the story is clearly planted by her and in fact quotes her. The Star Ledger reporter has been covering this story more from an ideological basis than a factual one and MSV pointed out to him he was wrong earlier on a story and offered to help him rectify the error. He took off outside City Hall making phone calls having clearly been misfed information by JNESO, the nurse’s union.
In this story, there’s no conclusive reference to an actual law that is overstepped. Mason then for the second time in recent weeks props up the fascist censorship loving website Hoboken411as a news source “reporting.” MSV adamantly stands by its depiction of Hoboken411 or Mason411 – it is a political operation and does no reporting. Perry Klaussen does not know anything about reporting and is incapable of doing so.
Here’s the key to this release and one everyone should take note of before tomorrow’s meeting. Beth Mason herself while planting information on the Star Ledger, Hoboken Patch and having Hoboken411 put out her misinformation does not come out and claim the parking agreement violates State law.
Beth Mason tries to protect herself as she’s faced criticism on a number of fronts recently so she calls the parking agreement a “potentially illegal agreement.”
If the agreement is not valid, who is in fact the damaged party? Hoboken would need to await decades out and see its grandchildren debate whether the market rate for leasing parking spaces is somehow inadequate.
Beth Mason also decries depositions and acts that she will achieve something in obtaining them from the Hospital Authority. She also asks for the deposition by the mayor. Well MSV is willing to bet any figure there isn’t going to be a bone for even the smallest toy dog in Hoboken when any of this surfaces.
This is a retreat and a rather weak attempt at distortion as the hospital sale is completing and with it the essential parking agreement along with it. The agreement is not going to go to a court today, tomorrow or the next day and will pass with at least five votes ending the matter on Tuesday.
You can almost hear the backpedalling amidst the schizophrenia below but make no mistake, Beth Mason wishes she could torpedo the parking agreement and with it the hospital sale. Read More...