Saturday, November 29, 2008

The Games Have Begun

In a sign of the partisan blood bath to come, Democratic Freeholder John D'Amico attempted to sand bag Republicans Lillian Burry and Rob Clifton this week.

As reported by The Asbury Park Press, D'Amico publicly objected to the reappointment of the county auditors, saying that the appointment should be made by the incoming Freeholder Board. D'Amico is expected to lead the incoming Democratically controlled board, whether or not he is named Director. Burry and Clifton wisely withdrew the resolution making the appointment, rather than play into the hand of the post election political game the Democrats have been playing.

I say this was an attempted sand bag because the objection was made during the public meeting. These appointment are not sprung on the Freeholders at the last minute at the public meeting. They are discussed in Executive Session before the public meeting. If D'Amico really had a problem with the appointment he would have made it then. What he really wanted was headlines about how Republicans are "burrowing" political appointees into jobs the Democrats want their own cronies to have after they take control.

D'Amico and his mouthpiece Mike Mangan have tipped their hand that they are not going to govern in the same bipartisan fashion that the Republicans have during the last two years since Democrats have been elected to the board. The only thing preventing Burry, Clifton and Bill Barham from exploiting their power and burrowing away is their own sense of fair play. There will be no political payoff for cooperating with the Democrats for the next month.

9 comments:

ambrosiajr said...

You don't know what went on behind those closed doors. Maybe this was the only way to get Burry and her underlings Barham and Clifton not to go through with anything that can effect the county until after Jan.1. He may have been put in this position by the republicans, and the only way to stop it was to bring it out in the open to embarras them into not appointing friends and contributors. I wish they could it with Dowd and Reilly in Middletown, but that's a lost cause this year. They're burrowed in so far you'd think they were tapeworms.

Anonymous said...

I'm sure the prior poster will be just as adamant against contracts given, for their "friends," when "Flippy/Leftwinger" D'Amico wreaks havoc with rewards for all his hungry friends that they owe, for wheeling in much outside $$ for the past 3 cycles, to squeak out this majority- NOT!!

Anonymous said...

Has the APP ever looked at all of D'Amico's pensions?

Anonymous said...

Isn't this what the Democrats did to Matawan last year when a Republican won the Mayoral election? The Democratic Mayor made all the appointments including Borough Attorney, Bond Attorney, Redevelopment Attorney, etc. following her loss. All were Democratic contributors. This pay back was orchestrated by Scudieri, Monmouth County Democratic Chairman.

The best part was when the Democratically controlled Council through her under the bus when they stated Mayor Aufseeser acted without the Council's knowledge or permission. This was done so they could hire James Aaron, Esq. as Borough Council.

Are the Republicans taking a page from the Democrat's book?

Anonymous said...

please! what a bunch of nonsemse, Burry played games all the time and the dems will too, though doubt this is one of them. Why don't we wait for something relevant before we start beating up the dems. Talk about reaching for BS!

Anonymous said...

Ambrosiajr....right you are about all of what you say. Mc Morrow was the best person elected in Monmouth County in years...representative of the people and able to reach across party lines to represent all of the people of Monmouth County (something many elected officials forget as they are mired in party politics).As for Middletown....there are many dirt bags entrenched in government there, it's hopeless. Until the voters finally realize what's being done to them,they deserve what they voted for...ethically and morally corrupt representation.

Anonymous said...

Don't think Barham could ever be called an underling of Burry. Reason he probably left was tired of the petty political Burry nonsense. This is why NJ is in so much trouble, most good leaders get sick of dealing with party clowns, and walk away since they have succesful lives, businesses and jobs. All that remains is party hacks, hangerons and parasites. After Barham McMorrow is probably most qualified, though it is a close call with Clifton. Hopefully GOP will not run some party flunky against her. If they do GOP loses either way.

Anonymous said...

Anon post # 6, you say:
"As for Middletown....there are many dirt bags entrenched in government there, it's hopeless. Until the voters finally realize what's being done to them,they deserve what they voted for...ethically and morally corrupt representation."

What is being done to them?

Anonymous said...

The biggest flunky up there is D'Amico--he just snoozes on the dias, gets up to pee and back to sleep. Maybe he should stay home and live on one of them pensions.