NJ History Argues Voter Approval Needed To Borrow $10B
By Seth Grossman. Click here for original August 6, 2020 publication in PressofAtlantic City.com In 1844, New Jersey recovered from a six year economic collap... Read more.
Governor Murphy’s Lawyers Use Lies, Deception, And Failed Economic Theories To Defend Unconstitutional Borrowing Without Voter Approval
Governor Murphy’s lawyers in his Attorney General’s office filed a 95 page brief, and seven “appendixes” containing more than a thousand... Read more.
These Kids Are Clueless. But They’ll Be Early Voting In October. We Have Just Two Months To Reach And Teach Them!
These Kids Don’t Have A Clue! But They’ll Be Early Voting In October. We Have Just Two Months To Reach And Teach Them! Black Lives Matter P... Read more.
NJ Supreme Court Includes Liberty And Prosperity as “Friend of the Court” In August 5 Argument
2020-0728-amicus-order We are a group of 150 ordinary citizens who mostly live near Atlantic City, New Jersey. We volunteer our time and money to maintain thi... Read more.
Is Media Wrong? Is Florida Succeeding With Covid?
I’ve been comparing Florida with New Jersey Covid stats for a while. Florida has almost three time the population of New Jersey and many more elderly. ... Read more.
Before He Built Atlantic City, Dr. Jonathan Pitney Helped Draft New State Constitution To Keep NJ Out of Debt.
Most older locals know that Dr. Jonathan Pitney of Absecon was the visionary who created Atlantic City in 1854. He believed the fresh air, sunshine, and salt ... Read more.
Should We Stop Spending A Fortune On High School & College Sports Programs That Produce This?
We spend a fortune on property taxes for public schools. Taxpayers and parents spend about $25,000 each year for each student is in college. Much of this mo... Read more.
Democrats Blame Us For The Hate & Violence Because They Only See “Mainstream” News Like This.
This “mainstream” news article posted online by Microsoft and other leading aggregators last Saturday (July 25, 2020), seems to indicate that... Read more.
Five Strong Legal Arguments To Stop Gov. Murphy’s $9.9 Billion “Emergency” Debt Plan in NJ
Last week, Governor Murphy and the Democrat majority in the NJ State Senate and Assembly approved a new law to borrow $9.9 billion during the next 18 months. Th... Read more.
Little Known Provision In Murphy’s $9.9 Billion State Borrowing Plan Adds New, Automatic State Property Tax Whenever Existing State Taxes Fail To Collect Enough To Make Loan Payments.
Senate Bill 2697 provides for the new $9.9 billion loan together with interest and “transaction fees” to be paid back during the next 35 years. If t... Read more.