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Wednesday, May 7th, 2008Three New Jersey Republicans are celebrating tax freedom day today. Tax Freedom Day is the day citizens earn enough money to pay their combined federal, state and local tax obligations for the year.
US Senate Candidate Dick Zimmer put out a statement in response to New Jersey becoming the second-to-last state to reach Tax Freedom Day.
“Today […]
You Have Got to Be Kidding Me: A Trenton Democrat Proposes a Water Tax!
Wednesday, May 7th, 2008Is today April’s Fool Day?!
Democrat State Senator Bob Smith is renewing efforts to win public approval of a ballot question that would constitutionally dedicate a new water tax to raise about $150 million annually for open space purchases. Smith’s plan would impose a new water consumption fee of 40 cents per 1,000 gallons of water […]
Revoke the Turnpike Authority’s Ability to Hike Tolls
Wednesday, May 7th, 2008This is a very scary thought.
The New Jersey Turnpike Authority has the power to hold public hearings and increase tolls, without any legislative approval needed, although Governor Jon Corzine can veto Authority decisions.
The two geniuses behind urging the Turnpike Authority to hike tolls are liberal State Senator Raymond Lesniak (aka the Pied Piper […]
He loves to give our money away!
Friday, May 2nd, 2008Today John Corzine will sign another tax increase for New Jersey taxpayers. Of course he and his cronies in Trenton have disguised it as the “Family Leave Bill”, but in the end, you will have less money in your paycheck.
At the same time he takes more from you, he still loves to give money to […]
Union City revisited!
Thursday, May 1st, 2008You have to give Union City credit for stating the obvious. I revisited the spreadsheet for non-union workers and came across this job title, “Confidential Secretary” . Is this the secretary that you confide in that you are collecting a tremendous amount of money for doing nothing? And the money is great, one of them makes […]
Your money thrown down the drain by the bums in Trenton
Thursday, May 1st, 2008Why can those bums in Trenton only talk about raising taxes, tolls and fees? How about stopping the waste? Last month the State of New Jersey paid $12 million to Merrill Lynch just to back out of ill-fated deals. Dunstan McNichol reported this for the Star Ledger and here is the link to that article: […]
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