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Vote “NO” On Ballot Question #1

October 9th, 2009 by Garden State Patriot and tagged Americans For Prosperity, Green Acres Program, New Jersey Ballot Questions, New Jersey Debt, New Jersey Open Space, New Jersey Taxes


Americans for Prosperity

Americans for Prosperity has posted some invaluable information pertaining to the Open Space ballot question. I would urge you to read the following and vote ’NO’ on this initiative.

The “Green Acres” program, touted by politicians as a way to preserve the natural environment in New Jersey means nothing more than higher taxes and more debt for New Jersey residents.  Ballot Question #1 proposes an additional $400 million for this program—we must Stop Higher Taxes and Stop the Debt — by voting NO on Question One on this November’s ballot.

Here is why Ballot Question #1 is a disaster for New Jersey:

The state’s debt has exploded from $4 billion to $46 billion in only fifteen years. We face a budget deficit next year of almost $10 billion—we cannot afford anymore debt!

New Jersey’s statewide system of preserved open space now amounts to over 1.4 million acres – that’s more than a quarter of all the land in the state! And now, in the midst of the worst economic climate since the Great Depression, this is not the time to spend more money and go deeper into debt.

With the highest property taxes in the nation, Garden State homeowners already put 7 percent of their paychecks toward property taxes. By purchasing more open space, Trenton will diminish the property tax base, and you will pay the difference in higher taxes!

Where will the $400 million go?

$20 million will go to pay off lawyers, bond counsels, consultants and other political hacks. Open space programs have been riddled with corruption.

Millions more will be used to purchase decrepit buildings in urban centers.  What’s that have to do with “open space.”

The state cannot even maintain the parks we already have — the same parks that Governor Corzine who supports this boondoggle — threatened to close last year.

Worst of all, Trenton will be adding to the fiscal ball and chain that follows every child and taxpayer who lives in New Jersey.  What the bureaucrats spend today the children of tomorrow will pay.

Stop Higher Taxes and Stop the Debt — by voting NO on Question One on this November’s ballot.

In addition, AFP’s Steve Lonegan will be holding a teleconference on the open space initiative next Thursday, as well as appearing on NJN for a debate which will air this weekend.

I am scheduling a special teleconference for important individuals like yourself to help provide up-to-date information and ask questions. Please join me on Thursday, October 15 at 8:00 PM. Call in to 1-877-229-8493 enter pin code 13103.

This weekend I am appearing on NJN’s “On the Record” with Michael Aron. I will be opposite the bill’s prime sponsor Assemblyman John McKeon. The program airs Sunday October 11th at 9:00am and 11:00am and again Monday at 6:30am.

Cross-posted at Red County and Conservatives with Attitude!

Category Americans For Prosperity, New Jersey Politics, Steve Lonegan |



2 Responses to “ Vote “NO” On Ballot Question #1 ”

  1. # 1    jens Says:
    October 10th, 2009 at 11:39 pm

    If you look into it, you realize that open space is a TAXPAYER’S FRIEND. I am a taxpayer, and I know how towns willy-nilly give away development deals that pay less in taxes than they cost in services, schooling costs, and COAH requirements. Then the town is behind on its revenue, so it has to raise taxes, and grab for more tax ratables, future redevelopment requirements, etc which just makes the problem worse, and taxes go up again. THE REAL FISCAL CONSERVATIVE KEEPS MORE SPACE OPEN because it controls these local government giveaways!!! Do you think there’s a coincidence that NJ has the highest taxes AND the most densely populated?! No! We’re high taxed because we’re densely populated, and all Lonegan wants to do is make NJ More densely populated, which will raise taxes more! I did analysis showing there’s a high, +0.5 correlation between a state’s population density and its taxes as a percentage of income! So keep NJ’s development in control, wisely conserve open space, and watch us fall from 50th highest tax to 45 toward 40 and that’s a start. Stop the local government giveaways to many developers, slow down our wild population density increases, and that’s the way to control taxes at the end of the day!!!

  2. # 2    jens Says:
    October 10th, 2009 at 11:39 pm

    If you look into it, you realize that open space is a TAXPAYER’S FRIEND. I am a big taxpayer, and I know how towns willy-nilly give away development deals that pay less in taxes than they cost in services, schooling costs, and COAH requirements. Then the town is behind on its revenue, so it has to raise taxes, and grab for more tax ratables, future redevelopment requirements, etc which just makes the problem worse, and taxes go up again. THE REAL FISCAL CONSERVATIVE KEEPS MORE SPACE OPEN because it controls these local government giveaways!!! Do you think there’s a coincidence that NJ has the highest taxes AND the most densely populated?! No! We’re high taxed because we’re densely populated, and all Lonegan wants to do is make NJ More densely populated, which will raise taxes more! I did analysis showing there’s a high, +0.5 correlation between a state’s population density and its taxes as a percentage of income! So keep NJ’s development in control, wisely conserve open space, and watch us fall from 50th highest tax to 45 toward 40 and that’s a start. Stop the local government giveaways to many developers, slow down our wild population density increases, and that’s the way to control taxes at the end of the day!!!

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