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Harry's Take is the 'official' blog of Councilman and Former Mayor Harry Zikas, Jr.
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From Politico.com...
Joe the Plumber: McCain 'appalled me'
By: Andy Barr
December 9, 2008 10:15 PM EST
Joe Wurzelbacher lashed out Tuesday at former GOP presidential nominee John McCain, the man who made Wurzelbacher famous as “Joe the Plumber.”
Wurzelbacher told conservative radio host Glenn Beck that he felt “dirty” after “being on the campaign trail and seeing some of the things that take place.”
Recalling a conversation he had with McCain about the $700 billion financial industry bailout in September, Wurzelbacher said: “When I was on the bus with him, I asked him a lot of questions about the bailout because most Americans did not want that to happen.”
“I asked him some pretty direct questions,” he continued. “Some of the answers you guys are gonna receive — they appalled me, absolutely. I was angry. In fact, I wanted to get off the bus after I talked to him.”
Asked why he didn’t leave McCain’s campaign if he was “appalled” by the candidate, Wurzelbacher said, “honestly, because the thought of Barack Obama as president scares me even more.”
While Wurzelbacher was critical of McCain during the interview, he had nothing but praise for his running mate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin. “Sarah Palin is absolutely the real deal,” he said.
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The Borough of Alpha had its two seat council race heat up in the last few weeks. Below I have posted the two articles that were published before and after the election along with my comments. I decided to reserve comment until after the election due to my brother being an incumbent candidate in the race.
Matt DeLaRosa and Chris Pfefferle launch write-in campaign for two council seats up for election#1. Alpha's Council is not 'all-Democrat'. Councilman Lou Pettinelli is a Republican and that's commonly known around town.
By SARAH WOJCIK
The Express-Times
Thursday, October 30, 2008
ALPHA | Two Alpha residents have scattered signs throughout the borough, hoping their names stick in the minds of neighbors as firmly as the stakes have taken to lawns.
Republicans Matt DeLaRosa and Chris Pfefferle have launched a write-in campaign for the council seats of Democratic incumbents Robert Gara and Alex Zikas.
DeLaRosa and Pfefferle said the last-minute battle for the council seats stems from their belief that the all-Democrat council is in need of variety.
"Whether the council was made up of all Democrats or all Republicans, you need some diversity," said Pfefferle.
After missing the ballot deadline, he said, the two considered waiting until next year's election but attending a few meetings renewed their desire to run.
"A lot of people want change now," said DeLaRosa.
Two-term Councilman Gara said he welcomed competition.
"I do commend them on running, I really do, but it's not a walk in the park," Gara said.
Zikas, a one-term councilman, expressed confusion on the candidates' method of seeking office.
"To be honest, I don't really know them," Zikas said. "To me, it's a little odd that they chose to run at the last minute when they had the chance four months ago to get on the ballot."
Council members serve three-year terms and are compensated $2,100 a year. They are also offered state health insurance or money amounting to half of the value of those benefits.
Zikas and Councilman Louis Pettinelli said they take partial benefits and the remaining cash balance. Councilman Harry Zikas Jr. said he takes partial benefits but refuses the remainder of the money and Gara said he takes money in lieu of the benefits. Councilwoman Klara Tarsi said she refuses both.
Councilman John Hajdu did not immediately return calls for comment.
Pfefferle and DeLaRosa expressed discontent with the practice of taking money in lieu of benefits and vowed it would be an issue they would confront if elected.
Gara said he was concerned about infrastructure needs, shared service opportunities and regulations regarding the Council on Affordable Housing.
Zikas said he wants to concentrate on lowering taxes and creating programs for children.
Pfefferle and DeLaRosa said the preservation of Alpha's industrial sector is of pressing importance.
"If you want to boost your town, you need to be open," Pfefferle said. "You need to be business-friendly."
Alpha incumbents Robert Gara and Alex Zikas remain at their posts despite write-in challengers#1. I would like to congratulate Bob and my brother, Alex, for their victory on Tuesday. They ran on their records, which is always tough to do, and came out on top.
From staff reports
The Express-Times
Friday, November 07, 2008
Incumbents Alex Zikas and Robert Gara will remain on Alpha's council despite a challenge from two write-in candidates late in the election season.
Republicans Matt DeLaRosa and Chris Pfefferle tried to amass attention weeks before the election to unseat the two Democrats, but they fell short. According to Patricia Kolb, Warren County clerk, Gara and Zikas each received 594 votes while 335 were cast for write-in candidates.
Provisional ballots are still being counted, she said, so there is no information yet available to determine how many votes DeLaGrosa and Pfefferle received individually.
Kolb said most of the 335 votes were likely split between the two challengers.
Gara had been seeking his third term this year and Zikas was running for his second term. Alpha council members' terms last for three years. They are compensated $2,100 a year. They are also offered state health insurance or money amounting to half of the value of those benefits.
The incumbents' victory keeps the council an all-Democratic body.
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Last Thursday I took a quick trip up to the County Clerk's Office in Belvidere, NJ and voted by absentee ballot. I have a few things to do on Election Day and didn't want to rush, so I figured it would be best to get it done early. The employees at the Clerk's Office were absolutely wonderful and the absentee process was quick and easy. I'm all about sharing, so here's who I voted for:
President & Vice President: Barack Obama & Joe Biden
US Senator: Frank Lautenberg
US Representative: Dennis Shulman
County Freeholder: Adam Fitting
Borough Council: Robert Gara & Alex Zikas
Question #1 & #2: No
I don't think there are any surprises there. Good Luck to all!
Funny Story: About 2 1/2 years ago, I visited the County Clerk's Office to renew my passport. While filling out my paperwork, I took off my jacket and placed it on a chair. Well, as you can imagine, I left my jacket there. I figured I would go back sometime to pick it up, but I never did. After a few months, I thought they would have either given it to goodwill or thrown it away. As I was waiting for my absentee application to be processed, I had a lovely woman ask me if I had left my jacket there some time ago and I replied, surprisingly, with a Yessss. She asked if I wanted it back, because they still had it. Lo and behold, she went to the back and brought out my black windbreaker. I was completely shocked and gave her a big hug. I couldn't believe they actually had it! Now, that's customer service!
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