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Avalon way to Tillary Street
Avalon lon, way to go.
Avalon way to Tillary Street
To the sweetest building I know.
Goodbye Windsor Terrace,
Farewell Bensonhurst,
Avalon lon way to Tillary Street,
But my condo lies there.
Posted by: Biff Champion at November 5, 2009 2:58 PM
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Talk about the power of advertising…they’ve got Biff!
Benson is right about advertising. It’s impact is almost impossible to accurately measure, but if your firm is not out there spreading its message, it runs the risk of becoming a non-factor, even if the brand is successful. McDonald’s and Geico advertise more than almost anyone, despite already being highly profitable companies.
ok, let’s go to the voter’s themselves. exit polls in NJ showed that about 60% of the voters said it wasn’t about Obama, in VA it was about 57%. That means about 40% of the voters in NJ and 43% in VA did feel that Obama influenced their vote. That’s not good, if there isn’t supposed to be any cross polination of issues. Furthermore, independents, skewed sharply towards the Republicans. Independents, are the same people who voted Barack Obama in. That can’t be a good sign either. Bottom line, those people didn’t vote in a vacum. If this were an opposing scenario, I would say the same about the Republicans.
“The top issues for voters have been property taxes and taxes in general, issues on which polls showed voters generally trust Christie more.
The last poll on the race, from Fairleigh Dickinson University on Monday, found 68 percent saying the country was heading in the right direction and just 34 percent saying that about New Jersey — not surprising in a state with a 9.7 percent unemployment rate and a looming $8 billion state budget deficit.
The exit polls confirmed how much the economy was on the minds of voters. Thirty-one percent said the economy was the most important issue, 26 percent cited property taxes, 20 percent pointed to corruption and 18 percent named health care.
The top issues for voters have been property taxes and taxes in general, issues on which polls showed voters generally trust Christie more.
The last poll on the race, from Fairleigh Dickinson University on Monday, found 68 percent saying the country was heading in the right direction and just 34 percent saying that about New Jersey — not surprising in a state with a 9.7 percent unemployment rate and a looming $8 billion state budget deficit.
The exit polls confirmed how much the economy was on the minds of voters. Thirty-one percent said the economy was the most important issue, 26 percent cited property taxes, 20 percent pointed to corruption and 18 percent named health care.”
Hi, I’m a democratic Jersey resident who voted for Christie.
Slope is right. The corruption scandal sent many of us Democrats over the edge. Corzine turned a completely blind eye to what had gone down which was essentially 44, primarily all, Democratic Hudson County officials being arrested. Corzine stumped with Mayor Healy of Jersey City the same week half his cabinet was arrested!
When Christie was with the U.S. Attorney’s Office. He successfully prosecuted more than 130 public officials for corruption.
Christie stumped hard on reducing the tax burden, particularly to homeowners. Four years ago Corzine promised to reduce ppty taxes- they’ve SOARED since then. I say, let’s give this bum a shot and see if he delivers since we know Corzine won’t.
BOTTOM LINE- My vote had NOTHING to do with Obama.
Avalon way to Tillary Street
Avalon lon, way to go.
Avalon way to Tillary Street
To the sweetest building I know.
Goodbye Windsor Terrace,
Farewell Bensonhurst,
Avalon lon way to Tillary Street,
But my condo lies there.
Posted by: Biff Champion at November 5, 2009 2:58 PM
Apartments in Brooklyn, NY
For those inspired by the excitement and opportunity of everyday life, welcome to youtopia. More than a lifestyle, Avalon Fort Greene offers the perfect backdrop for you to be you. Studio, 1-, 2- and 3-bedroom rentals each with gourmet kitchen, stainless steel appliances and washer/dryer. A community with every resource you desire and a neighborhood with a positively eclectic vibe. Amenities include a fitness center, resident lounge, garage parking with valet, urban park plaza and breathtaking views of Manhattan and Brooklyn. Choose your youtopia today. Avalon Fort Greene.
Talk about the power of advertising…they’ve got Biff!
Woops sorry…guess I posted the same couple paragraphs twice there…
But you see the point I was making…
Which THL made well too as a real live NJ voter!
Benson is right about advertising. It’s impact is almost impossible to accurately measure, but if your firm is not out there spreading its message, it runs the risk of becoming a non-factor, even if the brand is successful. McDonald’s and Geico advertise more than almost anyone, despite already being highly profitable companies.
slopefarm
ok, let’s go to the voter’s themselves. exit polls in NJ showed that about 60% of the voters said it wasn’t about Obama, in VA it was about 57%. That means about 40% of the voters in NJ and 43% in VA did feel that Obama influenced their vote. That’s not good, if there isn’t supposed to be any cross polination of issues. Furthermore, independents, skewed sharply towards the Republicans. Independents, are the same people who voted Barack Obama in. That can’t be a good sign either. Bottom line, those people didn’t vote in a vacum. If this were an opposing scenario, I would say the same about the Republicans.
Legion:
http://www.politicsdaily.com/2009/11/03/polls-close-in-tight-new-jersey-governors-race/
“The top issues for voters have been property taxes and taxes in general, issues on which polls showed voters generally trust Christie more.
The last poll on the race, from Fairleigh Dickinson University on Monday, found 68 percent saying the country was heading in the right direction and just 34 percent saying that about New Jersey — not surprising in a state with a 9.7 percent unemployment rate and a looming $8 billion state budget deficit.
The exit polls confirmed how much the economy was on the minds of voters. Thirty-one percent said the economy was the most important issue, 26 percent cited property taxes, 20 percent pointed to corruption and 18 percent named health care.
The top issues for voters have been property taxes and taxes in general, issues on which polls showed voters generally trust Christie more.
The last poll on the race, from Fairleigh Dickinson University on Monday, found 68 percent saying the country was heading in the right direction and just 34 percent saying that about New Jersey — not surprising in a state with a 9.7 percent unemployment rate and a looming $8 billion state budget deficit.
The exit polls confirmed how much the economy was on the minds of voters. Thirty-one percent said the economy was the most important issue, 26 percent cited property taxes, 20 percent pointed to corruption and 18 percent named health care.”
The commercials may be gross Snappy but that stuff works like nothing else!!
I tried Mucinex last year. It does not work.
“the doc recommended I get “some”. ”
I’m thinking that might have helped you feel a LOT better!! LOL!!
[Ok, no more raunch from me today! Lest you show up here and regale my friends….]
Hi, I’m a democratic Jersey resident who voted for Christie.
Slope is right. The corruption scandal sent many of us Democrats over the edge. Corzine turned a completely blind eye to what had gone down which was essentially 44, primarily all, Democratic Hudson County officials being arrested. Corzine stumped with Mayor Healy of Jersey City the same week half his cabinet was arrested!
When Christie was with the U.S. Attorney’s Office. He successfully prosecuted more than 130 public officials for corruption.
Christie stumped hard on reducing the tax burden, particularly to homeowners. Four years ago Corzine promised to reduce ppty taxes- they’ve SOARED since then. I say, let’s give this bum a shot and see if he delivers since we know Corzine won’t.
BOTTOM LINE- My vote had NOTHING to do with Obama.