since the special election for State Senate District 16. I will not be able to tape a new MCAM show this week, so last week’s show, which has my analysis of the election will re-run.
Posts Tagged ‘Jeff Goley’
BEEN TAKING A LITTLE BREAK
Sunday, February 21st, 2010JEFF GOLEY’S RADICAL HARD-LEFT EDUCATION AGENDA
Saturday, February 13th, 2010
Anybody who has bothered to look into Jeffrey Goley’s voting record knows that on fiscal issues he is to the left of Fidel Castro and Karl Marx. But that is just the tip of the iceberg. For ten years, Goley has been pushing a radical hard-left education agenda.
Here are a few blasts from the past that young Jeffrey isn’t exactly touting these days:
Goley voted that parents should have no rights to decide what public schools their children attend. HB 701 (4/14/99); HB 633 (5/20/99).
Goley also voted to allow the politicians in Concord to take over local school districts. HB 1521 (3/9/00); SB 219 (5/4/00).
It is truly frightening that such a hard-left ideologue could be the next State Senator for District 16.
THE CONCORD MONITOR’S DOUBLE STANDARD ON MOTOR VEHICLE VIOLATIONS — LOOK THE OTHER WAY FOR DEMOCRATS
Friday, February 12th, 2010
A few years ago, it was front page news in the Concord Monitor when a Republican State Representative had some motor vehicle violation issues. On February 11th, the Concord Monitor enthusiastically endorsed Democrat State Representative Jeff Goley for State Senate. The endorsement did not contain even a mention of Mr. Goley’s motor vehicle violation issues. Reproduced below is part of an article from the October 9, 2002 Manchester Union Leader regarding Mr. Goley’s issues:
City Hall:
Rep. Goley hopes DWI
won’t cost him election
By MARK HAYWARD and MICHAEL COUSINEAU
Union Leader Staff
MANCHESTER state Rep. Jeff Goley has lost his license for 90 days and has paid a $420 fine for a drunken driving conviction.
Goley, a Democrat, said this is the first time he has been charged with DWI. He said he does not have a drinking problem and still drinks on occasion.
“It was poor judgment on my part,” said Goley, 35, who is in his second term. “I would hope voters look at the issues I’ve fought for and my voting record.
“I would hope one mistake shouldn’t sway their decision on the ability of me to do my job.”
Goley represents Ward 1 and is running for election in House District 49, the district formed by the redistricting merger of Wards 1 and 12.
New Hampshire State Police pulled him over on Interstate 93 in Canterbury April 15. He was driving a 1991 Oldsmobile that belongs to him, but his legislative plates were on another car, he said.
He said no one else was in the car.
Goley said the suspension has not affected his legislative duties. The suspension was effective July 26 and will be completed by the end of this month. Legislative business slows down in the summer and fall of election years.
Goley, a Manchester firefighter, is unable to drive a fire truck during the suspension, he said.
HERE IS THE LINK, if you want to see it on-line. What a double standard!
GRASS-ROOTS TAXPAYER GROUP HAMMERS JEFF GOLEY
Thursday, February 11th, 2010JEFF GOLEY AND DWI — The Story Ray Buckley Doesn’t Want Anyone to Know
Thursday, February 11th, 2010EXAMINING THE JEFF GOLEY RECORD — DWI
Tuesday, February 9th, 2010
The traditional media, in my opinion, has done a woeful job covering the special election for State Senate District 16. This is very troubling because there is one candidate who is actively covering up his record. Fortunately, we no longer have to depend on the traditional media for information. The information below was taken from the vote tabulation prepared by the Office of the House Clerk.
The date was April 1, 1999. The bill number was HB 84. The bill would have established a minimum mandatory prison term for a third conviction for DWI. Representative Jeff Goley voted NO.
JEFF GOLEY — RUNNING FROM HIS RECORD
Monday, February 8th, 2010
Guess what’s not on the Jeff Goley for State Senate website. If you said even a mention of where he stands on the issues or his voting record, you guessed right.
Instead, all there is the usual platitudes about helping “working families” and “reducing health care costs,” lies all.
But who can blame young Jeffrey’s handlers. For ten long years, young Jeffrey has been a one-man tax-and-spend machine who is the first to say “how high” whenever Ray Buckley or some other political or union boss tells him to jump.
JEFF GOLEY FOR STATE SENATE — A NEW LOW IN NH POLITICS
Monday, February 8th, 2010
Every new day brings a new, well there is no other way to put it, lie from the Jeff Goley for State Senate campaign. From the claim that he fights for “working families,” when he has an unblemished record of always putting the interests of government unions above the interests of working families, to the claim that he is an independent voice, when he has an unbroken record of voting however the party bosses like Ray Buckley tell him to vote, to the latest whopper that he is for tax reform, when the example of a tax that he wants to reform is the very LLC tax that he voted to pass!
Has there ever been a more cynical and desperate campaign in the history of New Hampshire?
HAS THE HARD LEFT GIVEN UP ON JEFF GOLEY?
Sunday, February 7th, 2010
The special election for State Senate District is less than two weeks away. But one would never know that from visiting the Blue Hampshire website.
Not only is the front page devoid of any of the usual vitriol against conservative Republicans like David Boutin (note that Ovide is currently getting a pass from Blue Hampshire, because he is the Republican candidate most likely to lose to Paul Hodes), there is not even a mention of Jeff Goley!
Are the rats –er, I mean hamsters– abandoning that sinking ship that is the Jeff Goley for State Senate campaign? Looks that way. Maybe young Jeffrey pissed them off when he flip-flopped on the LLC tax?


