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HobokenJ OP t1_ja077dr wrote

" Residents deserve a straight answer here so they can hold their officials to account should they start making decisions based on what could be an obvious conflict of interest. "

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JohnnyVanderbilt t1_ja0e6qh wrote

I am excited that we will get a Pompidou outpost. I want the city to invest the time and money to get it right, make it feel like a world class museum, and make it accessible for everyone. That said, they definitely should do it all transparently. I don’t mind that they went, but don’t do it under the table and then kick back tax dollars to those that funded it.

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READTHEBOOKJC t1_ja0gk3z wrote

COME ONNNNN !!!! Can't we just bitch about Drunk Criminals on the Council - The Paris trip is a big nothing burger - they did not spend your money - I repeat - They did not spend YOUR money -

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scubastefon t1_ja0iy63 wrote

Well, the escrow on my house just got recalculated, so something tells me I already know the answer.

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halocene_epic t1_ja0vso8 wrote

According to the article it was privately funded. So why do we care? Genuinely curious (pls don’t downvote).

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Cuprunnethover2022 t1_ja1b4la wrote

The whole thing is kind of disgusting. HALF the kids in JC public schools are living in poverty, people are buried under obscene property taxes, and we are building a fancy-schmancy new-money art gallery to show off and Fulop and his cronies are running around Paris? Jesus, when is this city going to start addressing the real problems?

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nasty_brutish_longer t1_ja1d103 wrote

We pay our officials to work for us. When someone else pays them--in cash or gifts or trips to Paris--our officials don't work for us anymore.

This trip is worrying because there's arguably legit reason for the mayor and a few councilmembers to visit Pompidou, even on the taxpayer dime. Yet this vanilla trip gets shrouded in secrecy. Makes it hard to forget we live in Hudson County.

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Gut-_-Instinct t1_ja1h21k wrote

beautiful 5 star hotel and fine wine. Sounds expensive

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No-Independence194 t1_ja1xf7t wrote

So you don’t want this trip to be publicly funded OR privately funded? Okay.

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jerseycityfrankie t1_ja2ypt3 wrote

I’m finding it delightfully hilarious that Ward C councilnaper Boggiano wasn’t invited or even told about the trip. The project is in his ward, his election was greatly aided by Fulop, but now Fulop has no further use for sleepy out of touch Boggiano and is dissing him.

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EyesOnImprovement t1_ja3cpq1 wrote

Such a dumb move, sometimes Fulop is his own worst enemy.
If it's not a big deal then why the secrecy? It's the same with Degise, rather than deal with something decisively it's left to fester and a 2 day story becomes a 6month saga.

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READTHEBOOKJC t1_ja5asf0 wrote

Not sure but I think your not suppose to be a dick or call people names on this forum - perhaps you need a lesson on how to respond ..... here's a copy of an A++ post from above that shoots down my nothing burger with no "I'm a huge dickhead overtones" - Try better next time Mr Angry

.... We pay our officials to work for us. When someone else pays them--in cash or gifts or trips to Paris--our officials don't work for us anymore.

This trip is worrying because there's arguably legit reason for the mayor and a few councilmembers to visit Pompidou, even on the taxpayer dime. Yet this vanilla trip gets shrouded in secrecy. Makes it hard to forget we live in Hudson County.

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