Ciattarelli Sweeps South Jersey Conventions; Singh Draws A Community Chest Card

Hirsh Singh

Hirsh Singh

Atlantic County Republicans held their convention on Saturday and awarded the county line to Jack Ciattarelli. The choice was unanimous.

Friends in attendance, aka sources, tell us Hirsh Singh did not bother to show up in his own county, a county he won last year for US Senate.

But why wouldn’t Singh show up for the convention in his home county? Perhaps the former beauty contest winner is hoping to draw from the Community Chest pile and win 10 bucks.

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That was obviously just a little more of that now infamous Singh bluster. At this stage of the campaign Singh risks losing the congeniality portion of the contest and his shot at 10 bucks for second place.

Ciattarelli’s unanimous victory in Atlantic County gives him every organization line for the Republican gubernatorial primary in South Jersey.

The Ciattarelli train keeps rolling!

Episode 141

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If you missed the 141st episode of the Bob & Steve Show live on Crusin’ 92.1 FM you can listen to it or download it here. Republican candidate for Governor Jack Ciattarelli surprised us with a call in to the show and state Senator Michael Testa called in to update us on happenings in Trenton. Bob DelVecchio joined us i the studio for another week of the Bakery Donut Review. For those who prefer to listen live and live outside our broadcast area you can listen on TuneIn or at wvlt.com Saturday mornings from 8:00-10:00.

As always, you can listen to any of our past shows on the Radio Shows page.

ICYMI: State Senator Joe Pennacchio Renewed His Call For A Bipartisan Select Committee With Subpoena Power To Review The Murphy Administration’s Pandemic Response Efforts

Joe Pennacchio

Joe Pennacchio

On Sunday we received a press release from state Senator Joe Pennacchio after what he called a “bombshell news report” appeared on NJ.com. In the release Pennacchio renewed his call for “a select committee with subpoena power to compel Governor Murphy’s team to testify under oath since they won’t voluntarily appear before the Legislature to answer important questions.”

According to a report by New Jersey Globe, “As of Monday morning, there were 7,950 deaths among long-term care residents and staff, about 37% of the state’s confirmed virus death.”

With numbers like that and the fact that we now know officials were told “Patients will die” it’s time for Pennacchio to get his bipartisan select committee. Governor Murphy and his team need to answer questions.

My first career was in EMS, I still have many friends who work in health care. I have family working in health care, one of my sisters has a bunch of letters after her name and is kind of a big deal at a long-term care facility, my other sister works in health care and the mother of my granddaughter is a health care professional. Like Pennacchio, I want answers! New Jersey deserves answers!

Senator Pennacchio’s Sunday press release follows:

Nursing home administrator told Health Commissioner on recorded call: “Patients will die”

Senator Joe Pennacchio said a bombshell news report proves without a doubt that the Murphy administration was warned by nursing home administrators last year that an order forcing them to accept COVID-positive patients would result in outbreaks and deaths in their facilities.

According to the story by Susan K. Livio and Ted Sherman on NJ.com, nursing home administrators participated in a March 31, 2020 conference call with New Jersey Department of Health Commissioner Judith Persichilli where they expressed their dire concerns about a new directive forcing their facilities to accept patients from hospitals and prohibiting those patients for being tested for COVID-19 prior to admission.

“Nursing home administrators were crystal clear when they told Commissioner Persichilli they couldn’t safely admit COVID-19 patients without putting their other residents at risk,” said Pennacchio (R-26). “They said COVID would spread through their facilities and people would die as a result of the dangerous order. Tragically, the Murphy administration ignored their prescient warnings and thousands of people died.”

According to NJ.com, one administrator told Persichilli and Health Department officials on the recorded call, “Patients will die. You understand that by asking us to take COVID patients, by demanding we take COVID patients, that patients will die in nursing homes that wouldn’t have otherwise died had we screened them out.”

Another, doubting the commissioner’s suggestion that COVID patients and caregivers could be effectively cohorted in separate units, told her, “You have asked us to separate safely and create our own wing and take in COVID-19’s from the hospital. The problem, of course, is there is no separating safely. It’s almost certain that even though you have staff only on that unit, something will migrate.”

Pennacchio chaired an independent hearing last week on the impact of the Murphy administration’s policies and directives on nursing homes, veterans homes, and long-term care facilities.

Commissioner Persichilli and other members of the administration declined an invitation to attend the March 5 hearing or to answer the questions of legislators and family members.

“We need a select committee with subpoena power to compel Governor Murphy’s team to testify under oath since they won’t voluntarily appear before the Legislature to answer important questions,” added Pennacchio. “Families who lost loved ones deserve to know why the Murphy administration ignored all of the warnings. How much more evidence will Trenton Democrats need before they stop blocking this important investigation?”

Senate Democrats have repeatedly blocked Pennacchio efforts to advance SR-68, a resolution creating a bipartisan select committee with subpoena power to review the Murphy Administration’s pandemic response efforts. Motions by Pennacchio to bring the resolution up for a vote were blocked by the Democratic majority on three separate occasions.