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Weekly Update – Political Message of So-Called Superstorm. No FEMA in Israel.

The TV networks showed dramatic footage of the ?iconic? Atlantic City Boardwalk being smashed to bits by ocean waves. . . This section was destroyed years ago, and was slated for demolition. So why didn?t Governor Christie contact the news networks and set the record straight during the night of the storm?

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Hiring public employees is no cure for unemployment

Did you notice that those on the left only denounce billionaires Charles Koch and David Koch for spending their own money to advance the conservative political causes they believe in? They have no problem with ?millionaires and billionaires? like George Soros and Jon Corzine who spend far more on progressive causes and candidates?

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Weekly Update – NJ Teacher’s Union tells 195,000 members –More Government Employees, Debt, Taxes will cut unemployment

What exactly did Professor Dickerson teach his Holocaust Studies class at Stockton College when he compared “communists and Nazis in Germany in the 1930’s” with “the extreme views of the Tea Party and other groups in America today”?

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Weekly Update – August 26

Egg Harbor Township paid $110,000 to settle a fee shifting lawsuit with one police officer. Nutella may pay $3.75 million legal fees to 13 customers who claimed they were victims of false claim that Nutella on toast was a ‘balanced breakfast’. Wawa paid $12,500 to settle a discrimination claim against someone who tried to bring a dog into the store even though he was not blind. (He suffered from a “seizure disorder and disassociative amnesia”.)

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Weekly Update – June 17, 2012

Democrat Governor Jon Corzine’s 2009-2010 budget was $28.9 billion. Republican Governor Christie’s 2010-2011 budget was $28.4 billion. Christie did not cut any state spending. He simply cut the amount of state income tax money that is supposed to be returned to property taxpayers in the form of homestead rebates and property tax relief payments to suburban towns and school districts. State government spending is now higher than ever under Republican Christie!

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