Margate Dune Vote Win for Liberty
Margate, NJ voters in a near 2-to-1 margin voted not to join the AISPP dune project. ? Governor Christie and the Federal Government, the local media, and forces... Read more.
There are unions, and there are unions
There is a big difference between private sector and public sector unions. Those unions representing government (public sector) employees should not exist. ... Read more.
Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Ballot Question
Democrats, AFL-CIO Unions, NJEA Teachers Union all publicly support "Yes" vote on Ballot Question 2. Republicans are silent.... Read more.
Minimum wage too low? Or are food, housing, insurance, electricity prices too high?
Liberty NJ Political Committee c/o Mark Hutchinson 18 Springton Circle Mays Landing, NJ? 08330 (609) 569-9958 (609) 513-5592 ? Minimum wage jobs are for people ... Read more.
Vota “No!” Question#2 Nov. 5. No haces USA como Cuba y Nicaragua!
(“Don?t make U.S. like Cuba and Nicaragua!?)? Today, Trevor Loudon speaking at Liberty and Prosperity breakfast in Egg Harbor Twp (Parkway Exit 36) explai... Read more.
Opposition to Christie’s Dune Project brings Tea Party, “progressives”, beach front millionaires, cottage retirees together in Margate.
Last night they met at Steve and Cookie’s by the Bay as??Margate Citizens Questioning Beach Project?.?? They planned their campaign ?to fight the project ... Read more.
This Saturday at 9:30 AM. Hear Trevor Loudon of New Zealand connect the dots by Parkway Exit 36.
As we fight NJ Ballot Question #2 this month, find out why?every month, there is a new proposal to tear our country apart.?? Meet Trevor Loudon?at our Breakfast... Read more.
This Saturday at 9:30 AM. Hear Trevor Loudon of New Zealand connect the dots by Parkway Exit 36.
As we fight NJ Ballot Question #2 this month, find out why?every month, there is a new proposal to tear our country apart.?? Meet Trevor Loudon?at our Breakfast... Read more.
NJ Ballot Question #2. Far more dangerous than just changing NJ Constitution to hike minimum wage every year.
A “yes” vote on NJ Ballot Question #2 will do far more than change?NJ Constitution to mandate yearly hikes in minimum wage.?? It is part of Obama/Tr... Read more.
The most important thing on November 5 ballot is Public Question #2
It would amend the NJ Constitution to not only raise the NJ minimum wage to $8.25 per hour this year, but raise it automatically next year and ?every year–... Read more.