For nearly two weeks now, I've tried to contact New Jersey Republicans, New Jersey Tea Parties, and New Jersey blogs that claim to be conservative. I've asked them to denounce Sam Thompson's double dipping. Thompson has been double dipping since 1998 as an Assemblyman, and plans continue double dipping if elected State Senator in District 12. Despite this, he claims to be a fiscal conservative. I call him a fiscal phony. Regardless of whether or not I get elected, I want my campaign to at least stop one of the many New Jersey politicians from double dipping. I think it would be an important symbolic victory for New Jersey taxpayers.
I wasn't sure why conservatives haven't been able to pressure Thompson to stop double dipping. I first thought that many groups that are trying to eliminate fiscal waste simply did not know Thompson was a double dipper, so I've reached out to groups around the state through Twitter and Facebook and told them about Thompson's double dipping. I then asked them to join me and other taxpayers in denouncing Thompson's actions.
I contacted Tea Parties in New Jersey on Twitter. Thus far, the Ocean County Tea Party and The Northern New Jersey Tea Party have stood by in deafening silence. Neither of these organizations have joined me in asking Thompson to stop double dipping. Why do groups that claim to be "taxed enough already" refuse to denounce a guy's actions that create government waste and cause high taxes? I'm still awaiting Bayshore Tea Party's response, and will update you with their decision.
The New Jersey Tea Party had an interesting, if not paranoid, reply. After not replying to my first request, I asked them why they refused to denounce Thompson, and they stated that their party "does not refuse to do that". This got my hopes up, as I thought it would lead to a clear denunciation of Thompson. I was wrong. They followed with a rather curious claim, "We are obligated to do nothing you like". It gets better, as they then told me if I "Attempt to dictate what We must say" and "We may claim that You are an enemy of freedom". Amazing. Only in New Jersey. A guy asks a Tea Party group to denounce a double dipper, and I'm considered an enemy of freedom.
After having no luck with Tea Parties, I thought I'd contact some conservative Blogs. Save Jersey claimed to be against all double dipping, but have refused to publicly denounce Thompson. Rather than doing that, they questioned how a candidate with a union endorsement (in this case, NJEA) could question another candidate for "waste & greed". Of course, Thompson was endorsed by the AFL-CIO in 2009, but that doesn't seem to bother them. The larger problem here is their rather pedestrian slight of hand technique to divert attention from the issue of Thompson double dipping. They have yet to publicly denounce Thompson. I'm not holding my breath.
This leads me to Art Gallagher of More Monmouth Musings. Similar to the reply of the New Jersey Tea Party, Art's initial response got my hopes up. He informed me that "conservatives already denounced that months ago before I was a candidate", and asked "where were you then"? I was in Old Bridge, but I also denounced Sam's double dipping back in 2009. I have tried to find out which conservatives he was talking about, and assumed he was claiming to be one of them. However, I haven't found anything that Art has written to suggest he opposes Thompson's double dipping. I also asked him if he could provide me a link. He has yet to do so. Instead, he has questioned the pension I received after I was shot in the line of duty. The Old Bridge GOP and a Republican consulting firm were quick to "retweet" this question,
but less quick to answer my questions about Thompson's antics. As I have previously stated in my last campaign and this one, I will give up my pension if elected to office. This has been published on the Star Ledger website. However, Art isn't really interested in this. He has more interest in maintaining his relationship with cozy relationship with elected Republicans, regardless of their pension antics. Asking about my pension is the same tactic Save Jersey pursued when they asked about one of my endorsements.
Of course, I've tried to contact the GOP and get a few answers. Funnily enough, I expected the least from them in all of this, but the Old Bridge GOP gave me the most entertaining answers. After first asking for a source to my claim about Thompson's double dipping (Did they really not know?), they then told me that Thompson is not "ACTUALLY" double dipping. How did they reach that conclusion? They stated: "Sam retired after 25+ years of service to the State and collects a pension from that. He was then elected to the legislature, a different job, where he receives a salary". Amazing. How is that not double dipping? He continues to receive a pension despite holding a job in the legislature.
It actually gets even better. Old Bridge GOP wrote "Sam's decision to retire saved taxpayers money Bob and you know this. It's easy math." How on earth do they reach this conclusion? It's bad enough to avoid denouncing a double dipper, but now the GOP is claiming that double dipping saves NJ taxpayers money?! Only in New Jersey. And, it wasn't just them. The person running "Frank Pallone is not for New Jersey", who claims to be conservative, also stated that Thompson's double dipping has saved us money. How on earth does anyone let Republicans near their money?!
The only other defense by the Old Bridge GOP is to claim that there are Democratic double dippers. As I've previously stated, I believe double dipping by any politician in any party is wrong. Both sides need to give it up. However, my experience with "conservative" voices in New Jersey tells me that Republican double dippers like Thompson face no pressure to end this practice. As funny as the defenses of Thompson have been to read, it is Thompson and other double dippers that have the last laugh, and they do so at the taxpayer's expense.
Only in New Jersey.
Bob Brown
Democratic Candidate for State Senate in District 12
3 comments:
Here are 2 completely unrelated points/questions:
(1) What job did Sam do / who did he work for ... that he collecting a pension for?
(2) Not related to the content of the article at all, and completely independent of what you think of the author or Sam Thompson ... I must say that this was written terribly and was horribly painful and annoying to read. He actually wrote “double dipping” 23 times (24 if you count the title)! Come on! I guess I know his campaign issue: Sam Thompson = double dipper.
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Thompson served the New Jersey Turnpike Authority from 1994-1997 as director of communications and formerly as director of planning, analysis and government relations. He was employed by the New Jersey Department of Health from 1972-1994 as a chemist and director of clinical laboratory improvement service. As per his
wikipedia page
ahhhh yes. the New Jersey Turnpike Authority. The place that many a politician can be found keeping the status quo. GSP as well. Most upright citizens want to work for the "highway robbery" system literally!
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