No, It's Not 'Fake News' - It's Public Record
A Kids First supporter claims we're spreading fake news. The truth? We're not part of any campaign - and everything we've shared comes straight from the public record.
A recent anonymous Kids First Hardyston post claims I - and other residents - are spreading “fake news” to hurt their campaign.
Let’s be clear:
I’m not part of any campaign this year.
I don’t speak for any candidates.
And I’m not promoting one side over another.
What I have done is share verifiable information from public records:
board meeting minutes, attendance logs, ethics complaints, budgets, and more.
When Facts Are Inconvenient, Attack the Messenger
If these facts make certain candidates uncomfortable, that’s not “fake news.” That’s accountability.
Deflecting with buzzwords like patriotic or common sense doesn’t erase votes, absences, or ethical concerns. It just distracts from them.
This Isn’t About Politics - It’s About Transparency
I believe voters deserve facts - not slogans, not spin, and definitely not personal attacks on residents who dare to speak up.
I’ll continue to post publicly available information that helps this community stay informed. If anyone disagrees, I welcome them to dispute the facts - not fabricate motives.
