Omar Dyer is Asking for NJ State Leaders and Federal Leaders to Take Over Jersey City NJ

Jersey City is a Waste, Mayor Jerramiah Healy is Terrible; And This is an Election Season

Public Advocate Omar Dyer is now asking for State Assembly Leaders: Joan Quigley, Charles Manior, Jason O'Donnell and Carid Rodriquez: and State Senators Brain Stack, and Sandra Cunningham to put Mayor Healy on notice, while asking him to fire John "Jack" Kelly.

Omar Dyer's public fight and feud with how business is done in Jersey City, New Jersey has gone un-respected, unwarranted and vastly publicized. Jersey City tends to lose $250,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. A grant where the city of Jersey City can bond or give a tax credit / deduction to a publicly owned private political action committee, Coaches! 101. A committee that has proven to save jobs, and work on behalf of the people. Omar Dyer is a (Public Advocate) for this trade group, and he lets his intentions be known to the public in open and honest discussions.

The National Science Foundation was going to award Coaches! 101 grant moneys in the range of $25,000 to $250,000 on implanting an ecosystem safe environment in Jersey City, NJ. Omar Dyer who was one of the leading environmentalist, which helped produce and advocated for the use of polymer on pipelines, whereas these fundamental variations can save a potential disaster from happening. Since polymer is more reliable and safer than the use of copper and metal pipes--the National Science Foundation was interested in Public Advocate Omar Dyer's plan. A plan that would have decrease the use of alternative fuels, and increase the use of safe natural gas consumption!

After a year long and possibly longer battle in Jersey City, New Jersey; where Mayor Jerramiah Healy is playing politics, instead of smart business negotiations: "The National Science Foundation is now pulling their interest in Jersey City, New Jersey." According to releases from board members, they just don't trust the leadership, and leaders in Jersey City or Hudson County, to want to engage in business. The National Science Foundation wants non-profits, small business, and trade organizations, to work with public domains, and city governments on the best solutions for the health of the city. The Organization doesn't like to engage in these nasty political bickering that solve nothing and drawn out the process. Even though, the National Science Foundation is still expressing interest in Omar Dyer and Coaches! 101; yet, they don't want to deal with the business vibe in Jersey City, NJ.

Omar Dyer already has a pending case in both federal and county courts on this issue. The case hasn't been given a court date as of yet, and the investigation is still pending on whether there was a crime committed on Jersey City's behalf. While Omar Dyer has a pending case with Jersey City on energy issues--a Texas bound company in Spectra Energy is finding the same problems in dealing with Jersey City, NJ. Which makes everyone skeptical about the business practices of Mayor Healy and what he is doing in Jersey City NJ.

The FanNJ, blogger is asking for state leaders, to chime in and do something, where TheFanNJ is noting this is an election season, and something needs to be done, with Mayor Healy and his minions. Since everyone of them (NJ elected leaders) came into defense of Mayor Healy of Jersey City; when 63% of the public wanted Mayor Healy recalled, they should clean up the mess, or be voted out of office. Since not one of them supported the Recall of Mayor Jerramiah Healy. And in fact everyone of them came to Mayor Healy's defense. Again, when jobs funding, and policies are on the line; whereas high unemployment and social services are rising. Where they are rising to a point, where people are not scared to say: "I am on public assistance, and that's because our leaders are slashing people's jobs in the name of politics."

Only shows, that maybe it's time for those in Hudson County to retire, or be voted out. If you have 20 years or more, and the problems you talked about in your first term still are current. Then it's time for a certain call.

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