Twitter Updates for 2010-03-16

  • Hey suburbanites in NJ- ready for local property taxes to go up as Christie ditches aid to your town? – http://tinyurl.com/ykcc5m3 #
  • @radiocolin Agree on the waste, don't agree on Christie doing the right thing. I think he's going to cause more problems then he fixes. #
  • @radiocolin He's shifting the burden to the middle class by cutting both school and town aid. Reducing business tax and tax on rich. #
  • @radiocolin That's voodoo economics plain and simple. Never has worked, never will. #
  • @radiocolin He reduced unemployment tax – during a recession. Cutting unemployment benefits by $50 a week. That's gonna help people, right? #
  • @radiocolin Cutting benefits for new applicants doesn't help them. Howzabout that $50 makes the difference (cont'd) #
  • @radiocolin between someone making their rent/mortgage or not? So then they go on public assistance? That's straining our services (cont'd) #
  • @radiocolin even more… It's one way or the other. No easy answers, but short term, not doing any good. #
  • @radiocolin Cuts are too much, too fast, and it's going to hit middle class NJ'ans VERY hard. I don't deny need for reform but not this way. #
  • @radiocolin It shouldn't be the responsibility of citizens to bail gov't out of unfortunate financial situations either, but here we are! #
  • @radiocolin Who gets hurt the most? Not the rich, but the middle class. My property taxes are going up, even though…. #
  • @radiocolin …Christie said I'm getting relief! no new taxes means no new STATE taxes, burden gets shifted…. #

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