Boston Herald

Justice just isn’t in it

- Howie Carr

The hackerama says no state gas tax suspension for all you Massachuse­tts drivers who’ve been going to work every day since the Panic was ginned up more than two years ago.

No tax relief for you damn Deplorable­s, but now the Legislatur­e proposes to give 12% pay raises to all the payroll patriots in the courthouse­s, which have been pretty much shut down for the last two years.

But none of the payroll Charlies have missed a single paycheck, and I’m looking at you, suspended Newton District Court Judge Shelley Joseph, who was indicted in 2019 by a federal grand jury on charges of, among other things, obstructio­n of justice.

She’s accused of letting a Dominican illegal career criminal drug dealer escape out the back door of her courtroom instead of turning him over to a federal immigratio­n cop because … fundamenta­l transforma­tion of America.

Did I mention that she’s a former member of the Democrat State Committee from Brookline, which is just one of the reasons why this pampered snowflake was appointed to her hack sinecure by Gov. Charlie Baker?

Awaiting trial, she’s been suspended with pay — on vacation, in other words — while pocketing $184,694 a year.

Now, this accused criminal wokester will be getting a pay raise of $23,161 — up to $207,855 a year.

She was doing the Lord’s work, after all, freeing an undocument­ed Democrat to continue his Third World crime wave against lawabiding, taxpaying American citizens.

The hoodlum jurist gets an extra $23,161 a year, but they won’t suspend the 23cents-a-gallon state gasoline tax on people who work for a living.

The hacks in the House of Representa­tives call this heist “Judicial Pay Equity.” What a scam.

But wait, there’s more robbery going on at the courthouse­s. You know the clerk magistrate­s, who may have been showing up a little more often than the blackrobed banditos over the past two years? They’re all hacks too and like the judges they are seriously underworke­d and overpaid.

Under state law, clerk magistrate­s make 81.57% of what the chief justice of the district court makes.

Right now that amounts to $155,084 a year, but if — when — the pay raise goes through, they’ll all be pocketing an extra $18,600 or so a year.

Who are the clerk magistrate­s of Massachuse­tts? Lt. Gov. Karyn “Pay to Play” Polito is thisclose to most of the younger ones, who all did the right thing by her and Charlie Baker.

But many of the clerk magistrate­s who will be getting more money have been interred in the empty courthouse­s for decades, forgotten but not gone.

Consider Arthur Tobin of the Quincy District Court. This pay raise will make for a very happy birthday for Clerk Tobin on May 22. He’s turning 92.

You see, there is no mandatory retirement for clerk magistrate­s. So why would they quit? Especially during the last two years when the courthouse­s were basically shut down (not that anyone was ever exactly overworked even before the Panic).

Another clerk magistrate who’s looking forward to his pay raise is Sal Paterna of the Dedham District Court, 83 years young.

Then there’s Harry Shultz of the Newton District Court, where Judge Joseph let the illegal alien drug dealer out the back door. He’s 81.

William Lisano of the Lowell District Court beat an assault rap against his wife in Burlington when he was a young whippersna­pper of 74, and he’s still going strong at the age of 81.

Then there’s Joe Faretra of the East Boston District Court, where the governor’s son A.J. would have normally faced charges after the alleged assault on a young woman on a JetBlue flight, if only the case hadn’t been booted over to the federal courthouse, where it vanished without a trace.

Clerk Faretra is just coming into his prime at age 80.

This judges’ pay raise also amounts to a slobbering wet kiss for some of the solons’ septuagena­rian former colleagues. Those extinguish­ed, I mean distinguis­hed ex-state reps who are now clerk magistrate­s include Ed Teague of Falmouth District Court, age 72, and Bill Nagle of Ware District Court, a youthful 71.

Just think about all these hacks. After so many of their contempora­ries have retired, they’re still, well, working may be too strong a word for what they’re up to at the courthouse­s, but they are still getting paid, and now they’re going to be making more More MORE money!

But don’t they deserve something after these two tough years for everybody who has a job (not to be confused with work) at a state courthouse.

Do you know how much an in-season Caribbean island vacation has gone up in cost since the Brandon administra­tion took office? Do you think suntan lotion has been exempt from Biden’s supply chain crisis? And it costs a lot more to get to the ski mountains now that Joe Biden is shutting down domestic energy production — hacks don’t get a discount at the pumps, you know, although I’m sure they think they should get one.

But again — no extra money for you, you damned MAGA-hat wearing cis-gendered Irredeemab­le churchgoer. You are not a Beautiful Person. You’ve never been indicted for obstructio­n of justice.

They’ve paid a price these last two years, all these courthouse slugs. You know how when a kid goes off to college they’re often said to put on “the freshman 15.”

If you know any of these hacks, check out their waistlines. Fifteen pounds? Most of ‘em have put on more like 30-40 pounds since the Faucist takeover of 2020.

Once this latest round of hack pay raises goes through, it’s gonna be a big night … especially for the early-bird specials that our ancient hack clerk magistrate­s so enjoy.

If you’re a hack, not only is there a free lunch, there’s also a free breakfast, and a free dinner.

But no tax relief for you at the gas pump, you damn bitter clinger.

 ?? BOsTOn Herald File ?? NO WORK, ALL PAY: Newton District Court Judge Shelley Joseph enters federal court, charged with obstructio­n of justice. Joseph, suspended since 2019, gets a 12% pay bump under the Legislatur­e’s proposal.
BOsTOn Herald File NO WORK, ALL PAY: Newton District Court Judge Shelley Joseph enters federal court, charged with obstructio­n of justice. Joseph, suspended since 2019, gets a 12% pay bump under the Legislatur­e’s proposal.
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