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County Parties Not Listening

Jim and Tracy Bean attended yesterday’s Monmouth County Republican convention.  They were disappointed to learn that the candidate endorsements would not be decided by a vote of the people but I guess by some other means.

 

Also not listening to the people is State Senator Jennifer Beck, who voted “yes”on the Senate version of A1850.  Yesterday Jim responded to her speech in kind:

I’ve been calling the Governor’s office every few days for an update on the bill.  So far he hasn’t acted on it.

Ocean County Dems not only didn’t listen at their own convention yesterday, they didn’t even want anyone to be there:

6 Comments

  1. Teddy Ehmann wrote:

    Well if you look up campaign contributions to Senator Beck… you will see that Jim Red Davis bartender @ DJais made a very nice contribution to her war chest on the bar’s behalf. I know I made mention of this on this blog two years ago. Sorry Jim.

    Sunday, March 19, 2017 at 9:56 am | Permalink
  2. Teddy Ehmann wrote:

    Correction James Davies: $500. Jennifer Beck 9/13 Management DJais. Source NJ Election Law

    Sunday, March 19, 2017 at 10:00 am | Permalink
  3. OLD MAN wrote:

    Figures

    Sunday, March 19, 2017 at 10:32 am | Permalink
  4. Guest wrote:

    Jen Beck should explain her actions to the residents of Belmar if she is looking for gubernatorial votes. Although, I doubt that will happen.

    Sunday, March 19, 2017 at 1:37 pm | Permalink
  5. Katrina wrote:

    Here’s my conspiracy theory. Becks husband ( so Beck indirectly) owns Wind and Sea in highlands???
    If so she didn’t want anyone saying she voted no to protect their interests being they have a full year license.
    See what living in Belmar has done to me? Conspiracy everywhere

    Sunday, March 19, 2017 at 2:12 pm | Permalink
  6. Anonymous wrote:

    Follow the money and the stench. She should have abstained if she was allegedly honorable and ethical.

    Sunday, March 19, 2017 at 4:10 pm | Permalink

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