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Old 07-03-2006, 11:38 AM
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Default Re: Atlantic City Closing on Wed.

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If you read the article it seems that there are no republicans invololved...
. It is democrats that are in the majority in both houses in NJ and are letting this happen.

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If you can show me a voting record where all republicans voted for the proposed budget and any deals the governor recommended, I will take back my post. Otherwise, majority doesn't mean exclusively.

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I am non partisan but it is obvious that you threw that in just to try to bait republicans here

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Not obvious, just your assumption. It wasn't I who was playing political troll:

<font color="blue"> "many thanks to the dems"</font>

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What is killing me is that there is probably roughly a 1 to 1000 ratio of Casino gaming commission employees to casino employees and because of Corzine pulling the comission members those thousands are going to go without pay. The regular state employee will get paid back lost wages while those that work on tips and such are never going to recoup their lost wages...

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I agree with your sentiments here.

The articles I have read make it seem as if this whole thing is due to a power struggle between a new Democratic governor and the NJ Legislature. If the poster I replied to wants to assume it's just the Dems responsible, that's one choice.
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