The media is finally catching on to what many of us have thought for a while. Ron Paul is likely to win the Iowa caucuses on January 3rd of next year. Now of course, in the 24-hour news cycle in Read More
No Compromise is the Right Compromise for Unused Sick Time
So by now I am sure that you have had a chance to take a peek at just how much of your property tax money is on the hook for unused sick time in your home town. It reaches levels Read More
VP Christie? Goes After Obama AND Gingrich on MSNBC
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas, Save Jerseyans. It’s also readily apparent that Governor Chris Christie wants to keep his vice presidential options open. Wide open. Forget the big dollar fundraisers and curiously early endorsement for Mitt Romeny. The Guv’s Read More
How Much Unused Sick Leave Time are are YOU Paying For?
From the folks who brought you the Cap 2.0 property tax calculator, we now have the newest internet resource to find out the dumb ways government has decided to spend our money. For those of you paying attention through the Read More
Keep It On Ice, NJ Taxpayers
The State Senate passed S-3172 this week, Save Jerseyans. The NJ Wine PAC, which is organized by the Garden State Wine Growers Association, enthusiastically and actively backed the legislation to ease restrictions on the shipment of wine. It donated $1,500.00 to Read More
Random Rooney Rant: Who is “Pure” Enough?
Only one reflection from last night’s final (thank GOD!) GOP debate: I’m very tired of hearing Mitt and/or Newt labeled as “rinos,” Save Jerseyans. Who is “pure” enough for these people? Ronald Reagan was just as – if not more Read More
Tea in Jersey City
This past Tuesday in Bayonne, a cold and windy December night, 11 dedicated conservatives braved the chill and descended on the Catholic War Veterans outpost in Bayonne, NJ for a meeting of the Jersey City Tea Party Alliance (JCTPA). They came together to Read More
Another “Huh?” Moment from Your NJEA
The New Jersey Education Association (NJEA) sent out a press release on Tuesday afternoon that I just had to share with you, Save Jerseyans. It said, in relevant part: Test results from the 2011 National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) Read More
Doherty Takes “Fair Funding” Crusade to South Jersey
It was a cold December night in the Garden State, Save Jerseyans, but state Senator Mike Doherty (NJ-23) still managed to catalyze a hot debate in South Jersey’s Voorhees Township. The topic? His controversial “Fair School Funding Act” reform proposal that Read More