The Right Side Of The NJ Budget Debate
NJ Shutdown: Day 4. A Blog For All concludes, “There is no intention to cut state spending, which is the reason the state's fiscal situation is such a mess. Taxes aren't the problem - they're the symptom of the problem.”
The elegantly opinionated Fausta exposes Corzine’s shell game.
Nj Fiscal Folly points out the farce continues. Corzine is unable to find headcount reductions in a state workforce of 84,400 employees.
Parkway Rest Stop reminds us Shutdown = Extra paid vacation days for state workers.
DynomBuzz explains why State President Dick Codey’s plan to break the budget stalemate is a compromise we can do without.
eCache analyzes the absurdity of it all.
Riehl World View says Please Send Help Now.
Breaking News from Scott Ott: Without Budget, Corzine Sent Home as Non-Essential.
2 Comments:
Unfortunately, the right side of the Legislature is not thumping its plan right now. The GOP should be plastering their message all over. We have had two slow news days nationally and if Kyrillos had gotten himself on Fox, CNN, etc. with the conservative plan, perhaps instead of deciding which taxes to apply to us, we might be considering what spending to cut.
It's a missed opportunity.
It's a missed opportunity.
The life story of the New Jersey Republican Party.
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