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Team Obama Hopes Sequestration Mania Will Distract Public From More Horrific Economic News By Matt Rooney | The Save Jersey Blog Sequestration is all everyone’s talking about today, Save Jerseyans....
View ArticleChristie Signs Two Bills
By Matt Rooney | The Save Jersey Blog Governor Chris Christie signed the following two bills into law on Friday afternoon: CC A-1271 w/GR/S-1263 (Coughlin, Lampitt, Tucker, Benson/Vitale, Whelan) –...
View ArticleWe Haven’t Reached Step #1
By Matt Rooney | The Save Jersey Blog In case you missed it today, Save Jerseyans, Governor Chris Christie appears to have won the latest battle in his ongoing feud with the Office of Legislative...
View ArticleIt Blows Liberals’ Minds
By Matt Rooney | The Save Jersey Blog We found out earlier today that New Jersey’s June revenues were 6.3% higher than they were in June 2012, Save Jerseyans; we also set a new monthly record for state...
View Article“These trends are not unrelated”
By Matt Rooney | The Save Jersey Blog Liberals won’t understand how it happened, Save Jerseyans, but New Jersey state revenues jumped 10.7% in July 2013 (versus July 2012) without an increase in taxes....
View ArticleTrenton, Taxes and Humbugs
By Joe Sinagra | The Save Jersey Blog Humbugs are coming out of the woodwork under Trenton’s capital dome, Save Jerseyans. Democratic Senate President Stephen Sweeney says New Jersey can’t afford a 10...
View ArticleThe Case for a FY 2015 Tax Cut
By Scott Alexander | The Save Jersey Blog The lines have been drawn and the battle has started, Save Jerseyans. Discussions are underway concerning the viability of a FY 2015 budget year tax cut and...
View ArticleThe Real Hunger Games
By Joe Sinagra | The Save Jersey Blog Let’s hope 2014 turns out better for the U.S.A. than 2013; an estimated 14.5 million American households had difficulty providing enough food for their families...
View ArticleLesniak’s Turn to Play Detective
By Matt Rooney | The Save Jersey Blog It’s just one man’s opinion, Save Jerseyans, but New Jersey Democrats have been watching too much True Detective as of late. Each one of them is trying to leave a...
View ArticleIncome Equality for Some But Not All
By Joe Sinagra | The Save Jersey Blog A major cause of “income equality” to the extent it exists, Save Jerseyans? New jobs created during the recent recession pay far less than jobs lost during the...
View ArticleChristie, Guadagno release latest tax returns
By Matt Rooney | The Save Jersey Blog The Christie’s and Guadagno’s have once again released their tax returns, Save Jerseyans. Chris Christie is viewable here and the Lieutenant Governor’s is over...
View ArticleIncome inequality is what Democrats do best
By Matt Rooney | The Save Jersey Blog You may’ve seen that new study out this week claiming there are over 2 million New Jerseyans living in poverty. Legal Services of New Jersey adjusted for cost of...
View ArticlePOLL: Should N.J. use income or sales taxes – not property taxes – to fund...
By The Staff | The Save Jersey Blog New Jersey’s property taxes are the highest in the nation largely due to the fact that this is one of the few American states to rely heavily on property taxes to...
View ArticleEnding Pa. income tax agreement ‘positive’ for N.J., bond agency says
TRENTON — Gov. Chris Christie’s plan to end a nearly four decade-old income tax agreement with Pennsylvania earned an endorsement Monday from a Wall Street credit rating agency, which declared it would...
View ArticleN.J. tax hit for Lehigh Valley commuters draws ire of lawmakers
Don’t do it. That’s the message some Pennsylvania lawmakers have for New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie in the wake of his decision to break from a nearly 40-year pact with Pennsylvania on how workers...
View ArticleWe Haven’t Reached Step #1
By Matt Rooney | The Save Jersey Blog In case you missed it today, Save Jerseyans, Governor Chris Christie appears to have won the latest battle in his ongoing feud with the Office of Legislative...
View ArticleIt Blows Liberals’ Minds
By Matt Rooney | The Save Jersey Blog We found out earlier today that New Jersey’s June revenues were 6.3% higher than they were in June 2012, Save Jerseyans; we also set a new monthly record for state...
View Article“These trends are not unrelated”
By Matt Rooney | The Save Jersey Blog Liberals won’t understand how it happened, Save Jerseyans, but New Jersey state revenues jumped 10.7% in July 2013 (versus July 2012) without an increase in taxes....
View ArticleTrenton, Taxes and Humbugs
By Joe Sinagra | The Save Jersey Blog Humbugs are coming out of the woodwork under Trenton’s capital dome, Save Jerseyans. Democratic Senate President Stephen Sweeney says New Jersey can’t afford a 10...
View ArticleThe Case for a FY 2015 Tax Cut
By Scott Alexander | The Save Jersey Blog The lines have been drawn and the battle has started, Save Jerseyans. Discussions are underway concerning the viability of a FY 2015 budget year tax cut and...
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