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	<title>Comments on: New Jersey Shuts Down With Corzine At The Helm</title>
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	<description>in all matter of opinion, our adversaries are insane.</description>
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		<title>By: FrmrArtyOffcr</title>
		<link>http://rightvoices.com/2006/07/05/new-jersey-shuts-down-with-corzine-at-the-helm/comment-page-1/#comment-237145</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Jul 2006 05:52:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Robert, don&#039;t be too hopeful. I&#039;ve lived in New Jersey. As long as the Dems keep the corrupt unions in there back pockets, they&#039;ll keep control of the state. Corzine is exactly what nearly every other Democratic chief executive has been in NJ. Willing to sell his soul to the devil for a new tax increase. He&#039;s talking about raising property taxes in a state with some of the highest property taxes in the US. In the late 80s, property taxes in New Jersey were approximately as much monthly as they were annually across the river in Delaware on a comparably valued property. BTW Delaware has no sales tax. They do have a general revenues tax and a slightly higher income tax than New Jersey, but the property taxes far outweigh the difference. The real problem with New Jersey is that so many of the voters live in the northern most portion of the state in the Newark area. A large portion of these are the do nothing welfare class who have made it their mission to live on the taxpayer&#039;s dime. There&#039;s also the crowd who have made living in taxpayer subsidized housing a way of life for generations of the same family. The &quot;Projects&quot; are so nice in some of these smaller New Jersey cities (Phillipsburg for one) that people never want to move out. They get their rent for a fraction of the actual market value including their utilities. I would hate to tell you how many big screen TVs and surround sound systems I used to deliver and install in the &quot;Projects&quot; in Phillipsburg. Half of these people were furnishing their townhouses from the rent to own store around the corner. I know because I worked at it for over a year.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Robert, don&#8217;t be too hopeful. I&#8217;ve lived in New Jersey. As long as the Dems keep the corrupt unions in there back pockets, they&#8217;ll keep control of the state. Corzine is exactly what nearly every other Democratic chief executive has been in NJ. Willing to sell his soul to the devil for a new tax increase. He&#8217;s talking about raising property taxes in a state with some of the highest property taxes in the US. In the late 80s, property taxes in New Jersey were approximately as much monthly as they were annually across the river in Delaware on a comparably valued property. BTW Delaware has no sales tax. They do have a general revenues tax and a slightly higher income tax than New Jersey, but the property taxes far outweigh the difference. The real problem with New Jersey is that so many of the voters live in the northern most portion of the state in the Newark area. A large portion of these are the do nothing welfare class who have made it their mission to live on the taxpayer&#8217;s dime. There&#8217;s also the crowd who have made living in taxpayer subsidized housing a way of life for generations of the same family. The &#8220;Projects&#8221; are so nice in some of these smaller New Jersey cities (Phillipsburg for one) that people never want to move out. They get their rent for a fraction of the actual market value including their utilities. I would hate to tell you how many big screen TVs and surround sound systems I used to deliver and install in the &#8220;Projects&#8221; in Phillipsburg. Half of these people were furnishing their townhouses from the rent to own store around the corner. I know because I worked at it for over a year.</p>
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		<title>By: Robert</title>
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		<dc:creator>Robert</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Jul 2006 15:18:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Another lying politician, a Democrite, now has to face up to reality. Hopefully the voters of New Jersey will learn something from this.</description>
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