Getting the House in Order
Governor Corzine is quoted today as saying:
I think it is absolutely essential that we get our fiscal house in order
Indeed, New Jersey does need to get its house in order. To that end, while I would have preferred to see deep cuts in the proposed budget, I recognize Corzine has at least proposed a budget no other recent governor has and that is to hold spending nearly flat overall.
Unfortunately, Corzine is itching to spend. His “house in order” quip was the follow up to calling a proposed fast food “a constructive suggestion.”
That’s right, the King of Wall Street thinks the way to put New Jersey’s house in order is to raise taxes.
When will the plan include spending cuts?
Really, we’re going to begin taxing Happy Meals to keep the spending going. Unbelievable! It is time to recognize that this governor is not good for New Jersey.
Also blogged on this date . . .
- NJ Outsources Test - 2008
- AC Press Excuses Driving 91 m.p.h. - 2007
- A Return to Standards - 2007
- What Is Free? - 2007
- Gun Control In Pictures - 2006
- Chitown Bans Food - 2006
- Neil Young's Living With War - 2006
Tags: Corzine, New Jersey, Politics, tax
