EyesOnImprovement

EyesOnImprovement OP t1_j26sblz wrote

I believe plaintiff is claiming that the owners misrepresented their intentions with the space to both the seller and the mortgage company. I don't believe they are solely relying on Fulop's text to prove this.
I'm not too concerned about that aspect so I'm not going to argue it's merit except to point out that you're wrong. It just seems a little reachy after calling it fake.

I think this whole business stinks and they were foolish to push ahead with it.

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EyesOnImprovement OP t1_j2661l4 wrote

"Immediately after its formation, and before BCB approved the subject loan, on August 13,
2021, Mayor Steven M. Fulop, defendant Jaclyn Fulop’s husband, had the following exchange
with council member Tiffanie Fisher concerning the proximity of cannabis dispensaries in
Hoboken, which revealed the Retail Defendants’ true intentions for the unit: "

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EyesOnImprovement t1_ivbjwcj wrote

There's nobody really. We might have a chance with Solomon but we have to wait for Fulop to either run for governor or retire to Rhode Island and i don't have too may summers left.
I understand people's anger with the BOE, but I don't see the other side as a viable alternative so we're fucked either way,
I think the letter with the 4th quarter bill quite insane, but I feel Fulop forced his own hand, he must not have known this was coming to have sent the letter with the 3rd quarter. The council also claim ignorance, you have to wonder how that happens. Solomon did mention $36m surprise cash deficit, so likely it's true there were unknowns, but that 36m can't also be the BOE/covid funds in the letter. All very fishy.
Anyway, I'd already decided to look for greener pastures. Good luck everyone.

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EyesOnImprovement t1_iuvlnah wrote

The comparison here would be you not wanting the Quran taught in schools because kids are easily confused and not mature enough to choose their own religion. Yet undoubtedly both Muslim and trans students exist.

Here's the law you're railing against.

"An Act concerning diversity and inclusion instruction in school districts and supplementing chapter 35 of Title 18A of the New Jersey Statutes.

Be It Enacted by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey:

C.18A:35-4.36a Curriculum to include instruction on diversity and inclusion.

  1. a. Beginning in the 2021-2022 school year, each school district shall incorporate instruction on diversity and inclusion in an appropriate place in the curriculum of students in grades kindergarten through 12 as part of the district’s implementation of the New Jersey Student Learning Standards.
    b. The instruction shall:
    (1) highlight and promote diversity, including economic diversity, equity, inclusion, tolerance, and belonging in connection with gender and sexual orientation, race and ethnicity, disabilities, and religious tolerance;
    (2) examine the impact that unconscious bias and economic disparities have at both an individual level and on society as a whole; and
    (3) encourage safe, welcoming, and inclusive environments for all students regardless of race or ethnicity, sexual and gender identities, mental and physical disabilities, and religious beliefs.
    c. The Commissioner of Education shall provide school districts with sample learning activities and resources designed to promote diversity and inclusion."
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EyesOnImprovement t1_its5x9q wrote

You're backed by the Lefrak organizations superPAC FairerNJ.
How do you square your commitment to education while being funded by a company that took Jersey City to court in order to avoid paying the 1% payroll tax that was supposed to cover the loss in state funding?
Do you agree with Fulop that the companies that have not paid the tax should be exempt from interest on their debt, as opposed to homeowners unable to meet these increases?

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