PRESS RELEASE: NJGOP Chairman On Honeywell Moving To North Carolina

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NJGOP Chairman Doug Steinhardt weighed in on Honeywell announcing they are moving to North Carolina via press release today:

NJGOP Chairman On Honeywell Moving To North Carolina

For Immediate Release

Trenton, NJ - It was announced today that Morris Plains based company, Honeywell, Inc. is relocating its corporate headquarters to North Carolina.

This news comes just days after Amazon announced that New Jersey failed to secure the bid for HQ2, and only a few months after Gerber announced it is relocating their corporate headquarters to North Carolina.

"We need Phil Murphy and Democratic leaders in Trenton to wake up and realize that New Jersey under attack.  We are in a battle to earn the trust of our State’s job creators, and we are losing,” said NJGOP Chairman Doug Steinhardt. "While Murphy is off playing in a liberal policy-playground, NJ Transit is dying, pension and healthcare reforms haven’t moved, and we're bleeding well-paying jobs and the tax revenue that comes with them.  Tax hikes from this year's budget are a repellant to an increasing number of businesses considering New Jersey as their home."

Steinhardt continued, "Our state has the potential to be a booming hub for economic growth and emerging industries. Unfortunately, Democratic policies spilling out of Trenton are killing it off. We need a Governor who understands the high value that New Jersey businesses bring, and a Governor who is committed to lowering taxes and improving our State’s business climate."

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PRESS RELEASE: Senate Candidate Michael Testa Challenges LD-1 Democrats For Enabling Murphy's Sanctuary State

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Michael Testa, Jr.

Today, announced candidate for state Senate in LD1, Michael Testa went after LD1 Democrats for enabling Governor Phil Murphy’s Sanctuary State. The press release follows:

Senate Candidate Michael Testa Challenges LD-1 Democrats For Enabling Murphy's Sanctuary State

Vineland, NJ - Last night the New Jersey Attorney General's Office issued a directive to local law enforcement that completed New Jersey's transformation into a Sanctuary State.

In reaction, Michael Testa, candidate for Senate in New Jersey's first legislative district offered the following statement:  

"The Murphy Administration's new immigration directive is an outrage that will immediately make our communities less safe and put law-abiding citizens at risk.  Governor Murphy has made the hardworking men and women of ICE the enemy, while creating a situation that will inevitably lead to violent criminals like rapists and domestic abusers being released back in to our neighborhoods. 

"Governor Murphy and South Jersey legislative Democrats will have you believe that all is well in the Garden State, but while their band plays on, the S.S. New Jersey is sinking. 

"Republicans in Cape May, Cumberland and Atlantic Counties must send a clear message by opposing every Democrat on the ballot in 2019.  While they pretend to be moderates, our incumbent Democrat legislators endorsed Phil Murphy for Governor and dutifully cast votes in support of the very Senate and Assembly leadership that is forcing this reckless agenda down our throats.  Enough is enough.  Time to back our state."

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$15 An Hour Phil Cares More About Trees Than The Women On His Soccer Team

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While I was busy yesterday complaining that the press continues to give Governor Phil Murphy a free pass for not paying professional soccer players and team staff the equivalent of $15 an hour the mainstream press was beating the governor up for wanting a soccer stadium in the woods. You can read that mess here, here, here and here.

But Murphy loves trees so after all that news his soccer team, Sky Blue FC, quickly decided against chopping down trees. The team told NJ.com:

"Due to environmental concerns that have been brought to our attention, Sky Blue FC is withdrawing our support for the Trophy Park project application," Tony Novo, the team's general manager, said in a statement late Thursday night.

Here at The Bob & Steve Show we have been critical of Murphy and the way he treats players and staff at his soccer team. NJ.com in their piece pointed out that “Murphy -- who co-owns the team with Steven Temares, the CEO of Bed, Bath & Beyond -- promised in July the ‘unacceptable’ conditions would be fixed.”

Well…it appears those “unacceptable” conditions haven’t been fixed. Just yesterday, the sports blog Once a Metro, published a piece, “Sky Blue FC’s own supporters group is in open revolt against them.” In that piece Once a Metro is clear:

Since Sky Blue’s original statement in July responding to the original reports, and an end-season interview with Howard Megdal at The Athletic, where Novo called the player complaints “noise,” Sky Blue hasn’t officially addressed the issue, nor have they responded to Cloud 9’s statements on social media, externally or internally.

Cloud 9 is “the official supporters group of Sky Blue FC,” Murphy’s soccer team. According to the Once a Metro piece, members of Cloud 9 were quite clear that ownership hasn’t made anything better:

All three said it was a general collective agreement to speak out against Novo and team ownership and express their anger about the players’ conditions - no one mentioned player trades or Holly’s departure among their list of grievances. “I was pretty pissed,” said Morales-Tong of learning about those player conditions. “We can only say so much to the staff. We can only say so much in the emails. It was time that it got out there. We needed everyone to know.”

“If we thought [ownership] were committed to making things better, I think we wouldn’t be going on social media all the time,” said Kane, “But so far the only tangible thing we’ve seen is a trailer with some showers in it that should be an embarrassment. So when we realized that ownership wasn’t making things better, we certainly want to be putting some pressure on them and also putting pressure on U.S. Soccer, on NWSL to do something about this.”

“To be clear, it’s directed at management and ownership,” said Muller. “There are good people in Sky Blue front office that are trying to do good.”

So, it appears Murphy hasn’t even attempted to keep the promise he made to New Jersey’s press. Have they called him out for that? Nope!

And, still those in the press covering Murphy continue to let him off the hook on his $15 an hour hypocrisy.

The Bob & Steve Show and others have pointed out that prior to the 2018 season it was mathematically impossible for Murphy to not pay at least some soccer players less than $15 per hour and that his team tried to pay a professional with a master’s degree nothing, not a penny, and then was forced to pay the employee $15,000 for six months.

The whole point of this post is simple: news outlets covering Murphy were quick to jump all over the fact he wanted to chop down a bunch of trees, but still do not care that he is a total hypocrite on the $15 an hour issue.

It would be nice if just one reporter would ask the governor how he could pay soccer players and staff less than $15 per hour and campaign for governor on the premise that everyone deserves to be paid more than he was paying.

I have a list of questions if anyone in the press needs them.