wyblog.us - 5/16/2009
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1. Eliminate property tax rebates. OK, this seems like blasphemy coming from a conservative. But bear with me. The rebates are a gimmick, taking tax money from one source and using it to defray another tax. It would be far more efficient to simply cut the property tax in the first place. 2. Cut ...
lawhawk.blogspot.com - 5/16/2009
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lawhawk.blogspot.com —
New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine wants New Jersey
taxpayers to think that he's doing them a favor...
by cutting $150 million from the current year budget because it is coming up $1.2 billion short. Corzine intends to use $450 million from the rainy day ...
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Corzine Proposes Cuts By Shifting Costs To Next Year
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Corzine Proposes Cuts By Shifting Costs To Next Year
A Blog For All —
... expansion of state spending on education that is simply unsustainable and unwarranted). The state engages in massive transfer payments and the results aren't promising - and haven't been for years. COAH (which is the state's affordable housing requirements) is neither affordable, nor does it actually create affordable housing because it ramps up the costs for everyone by distorting the market (and putting people who are in no shape to be homeowners in a position to fail miserably). Wyblog has four other suggestions for cutting the state budget. Labels: ...
Attention New Jersey voters
TigerHawk —
... Corzine's latest "solution" to New Jersey's budgetary mess, which basically amounts to one deception on top of another. Here's a few ideas for substantive budget cuts "without breaking a sweat," which gives you some idea of the lameness of our governor's management of this fiscal disaster. If you live within driving distance of Trenton and want to get involved, the ...
The Corzine shell game
Fausta's Blog —
... WyBlog has 5 items NJ Governor Jon Corzine can cut from the state budget, starting with eliminating the ridiculous property tax rebates. Go read the rest. ...
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faustasblog.com 5/16/2009 — Via Instapundit ,
Corzine Proposes Cuts By Shifting Costs To Next Year .
Ah, the smell of Democrats in Trenton. But I digress.
Lawhawk points out,
The two biggest parts of Corzine’s solution are the raid on the rainy day fund and pushing costs into next year. The rainy day fund ...