LS1Hawk
10-20-2006, 05:39 AM
It's amazing, this state just wants to keep ripping us off!...
Defeat the three November ballot Questions!
Despite what the politicians are telling you, every one of the three Questions you will see on the November ballot will mean more debt and more taxes for New Jerseyans, and the continued deterioration of New Jersey's economy. While citizens are paying attention to the four legislative committees that are pretending to be working on property tax relief, Governor Corzine and his big-government allies are trying to slip these ballot initiatives in under taxpayers' radar. It is a three ring circus, and the property tax relief committees are just the side show -- taxpayers shouldn't miss out on the real act.
The passage of these ballot Questions is essential for big taxing and spending advocates to make government even bigger. Plus, Governor Corzine undoubtedly hopes to use these ballot Questions to fulfill his promises to his constituents: big labor, radical environmentalists, and union labor contractors.
Americans for Prosperity-New Jersey recommends a "No" vote on all three Public Questions.
Full article and translation of ballot questions: http://www.afphq.org/index.php?id=2113&state=nj
Defeat the three November ballot Questions!
Despite what the politicians are telling you, every one of the three Questions you will see on the November ballot will mean more debt and more taxes for New Jerseyans, and the continued deterioration of New Jersey's economy. While citizens are paying attention to the four legislative committees that are pretending to be working on property tax relief, Governor Corzine and his big-government allies are trying to slip these ballot initiatives in under taxpayers' radar. It is a three ring circus, and the property tax relief committees are just the side show -- taxpayers shouldn't miss out on the real act.
The passage of these ballot Questions is essential for big taxing and spending advocates to make government even bigger. Plus, Governor Corzine undoubtedly hopes to use these ballot Questions to fulfill his promises to his constituents: big labor, radical environmentalists, and union labor contractors.
Americans for Prosperity-New Jersey recommends a "No" vote on all three Public Questions.
Full article and translation of ballot questions: http://www.afphq.org/index.php?id=2113&state=nj