Saturday, March 15, 2008

Attention NJ Residents - Here's who to blame for your higher tax bill!

Democrats in the House and Senate this week voted to end most of the Bush tax cuts and let them expire in 2010. This will result in the largest tax increase in years which will be on the back on the next President. Even the USA Today which is far from a conservative newspaper stated the decision by Democrats as the following:

House Democrats would allow all of Bush's tax cuts to expire, effectively raising taxes by $683 billion from 2011 through 2013

Democrats continue to fail to recognize that taxation is taking money from productive people believing that government knows better how to spend your money. No elected politician is ENTITLED to your money in the United States. And we should all remember our local elected officials that voted for this massive tax increase. They are as follows:

Senate
Lautenberg
Menendez

House
Andrews, Robert E.; New Jersey, 1st
Pallone, Frank; New Jersey, 6th
Pascrell, Bill; New Jersey, 8th
Rothman, Steven R.; New Jersey, 9th
Payne, Donald M.; New Jersey, 10th
Holt, Rush D.; New Jersey, 12th
Sires, Albio; New Jersey, 13th


These members of the House and Senate have let down the people of New Jersey. When you consider the poor rate of return that New Jersey already gets on its tax dollars sent to Washington, you would wonder why our representatives are so anxious to increase our taxes. Interestingly enough, our loss of representation was not as severe in the House with the New Jersey delegation voting 7-6 for higher taxes.

President Bush's tax policies helped New Jersey. And as the federal tax bill went down, New Jersey's last two Governor's stepped in and took the money to feed their corrupt political machines. Now New Jersey residents face even higher federal taxes to match their worst in the US state taxes. And no-one seems to care...

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2 Comments:

At April 27, 2008 at 9:19 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

New Jersey needs to be a haven for low taxes. We must identify liberal politicians and vote in conservatives.

We must cut state workforce by 25%. We must also stop teachers unions from "controlling this state" as their president stated in Trenton recently.

 
At May 28, 2008 at 4:10 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

We need to educate voters to stop voting for politicians like Lautenberg who create "entitlement programs" that the working taxpayers have to pay for.

 

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