My Nappy-Headed Governor

Before I begin, congrats to my ex-girlfriend Ashley Winehouse on a victorious night at the Grammy’s.  Get well soon, bitch!

Personally, I’m more of a Kanye fan… today’s Suggested Listening: Kanye West – Stronger

Also, props to my namesake Frank Kratovil (no relation) who today is seeking the Democratic nomination for Congress in Maryland.  Also, GOBAMA!!!  He’s going to win Maryland, Virginia, and DC today.  This will be in addition to the four states he won this weekend, as well as the Virgin Islands and, believe it or not, a Grammy.  You can follow the action here.

If you are registered in Maryland, I encourage you to support my boys Frank and Barry today.

 Frank Kratovil for Congress Barack Obama!

Go Frank Go!

You might have heard something about 10 months ago about Rutgers and Don Imus… well, I vaguely remember it too.  Anyway, the rematch of the Imus Bowl was last night where the Rutgers Scarlet Ho’s took on the Lady Ho’s from Tennessee in Knoxville.  Of course, it went down to the wire.  And ended with the biggest horseshit call I’ve seen in a quite some time.

Watch the video if you’re interested.  The hometown clock operator stops the clock with 0.2 seconds left, just enough time for a foul to be called on Rutgers sending Nicki Anna-sickie (dumb name, so I won’t bother spelling it right) to the line for two free throws, which she made.

Final score: Tennessee 57, Rutgers 58, cheating clock operator 2, Ron Paul 1

Oh, and I think there’s still 0.2 seconds on the clock because the dumb hick never started it again.

Clock operators and shitty refs aside, yesterday was a terrible day for New Brunswick for another reason… our Governor is a grade-A douchebag.

As some of you know, I’m planning to run for mayor of New Brunswick in 2010.  My first priority is to stop global warming and I feel the best way to do that is by providing different options for transportation so people can get to work/school/home even if:

a) they can’t afford a car
b) they don’t have a car
c) they don’t have a license and/or it’s suspended
d) they don’t like driving/are bad at it
e) they don’t like traffic
f) they can’t find parking
g) they think gas is a ripoff
h) they’re drunk

All of these except d apply to me (I have a license in theory, it’s just not in my wallet).  More importantly, though, many of these conditions apply to mothers and fathers who need to work to support their children.  Being limited to NJTransit’s bus and rail system leaves these people with far fewer employment opportunities.  Also, car accidents kill a ridiculous number of people every damn day.  And, guess what?  I doubt traffic or gas prices will get any better over the next several decades and I have yet to have anyone argue that point.

It’s for these reasons that we need to improve our mass transit systems in New Jersey and that’s why I support two local proposals to improve mobility in and around Middlesex county.

One is building a train station with Transit-oriented development at the old Johnson & Johnson plant in North Brunswick, filling in the longest gap in the Northeast Corridor (between Princeton Jct. and Jersey Ave.).  For more information, go to http://www.OurTownCenter.info

The other is a new rail line that has been very controversial.  It would connect the fastest-growing counties in NJ to the Northeast Corridor, the most trafficked railroad in the country.  This would offer residents of these communities (including three Grammy nominees) direct access to employment centers like New Brunswick, Newark, and NYC.  And, combined with the other proposal, it would bring tens of thousands more people through New Brunswick every day and ease congestion on our maxed-out highway system.  For more on this proposal, go to http://www.SayYesToMOM.com

Unfortunately, though, a lot of pussies in places like South Brunswick, Jamesburg, and Monroe don’t want this rail line (most of which already exists but is unused) to cut through their townships, even though studies have shown it is the least expensive and most effective route.  The other proposals connect to the less-popular North Jersey Coast Line route and do not enter Middlesex County.  They would also necessitate a transfer at Newark to get to NYC.

Well, good ol’ Jon “the toolbag” Corzine put his foot down Sunday while struggling through a town meeting in East Brunswick, saying that the rail line won’t go through Middlesex county.  Way to overstep your bounds while the DOT is still conducting their study, asshole!

If you don’t believe Corzine is a moron and/or enjoy watching him make shit up off the top of his head, watch this:

BTW, he changed his position the next day because MADD said they would stop supporting him if he continued supporting this ridiculous idea that if you can fight and die in Iraq, you can buy a Smirnoff Ice.  Keep up the good work, Johnny.

And, let’s finish it off with everyone’s favorite segment, Free Food Update…

**ATTENTION: FREE FOOD UPDATE**

Today is National Pancake Day.  Go into any IHOP in America for a free short stack.  No strings attached.  My alma mater, Hillsborough IHOP, is open til 10pm!

And… for those of you in Brunswick, Cluck U is offering any value meal under $6 for free to those with a student ID today through Friday 12pm-8pm.

Catch you on the flipside.

One Response to “My Nappy-Headed Governor”

  1. Chaz, it’s good to have you back.

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