By Dan Cirucci Posted with permission from The Dan Cirucci Blog — Sadly, 2018 was a big year for snakiness, vulgarity, vituperation and outright hate. And most of the ugly bile came from liberals — loud, relentless, angry lefties inside the Read More
2019 will see a renewed cap-and-trade push likely raise N.J. energy costs
TRENTON, N.J. — A northeastern “green” push will be a major albeit probably under-reported story line for 2019. New Jersey announced plans for a new CO2 emission cap right before Christmas, laying the groundwork to fully rejoin the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) and Read More
The Right 40 Women to Watch in 2019
By Erica Jedynak _ New Jersey needs a dose of freedom and these women are up to the task. While some of these accomplished professionals are out-in-front in the media, many are behind-the-scenes and unrecognized for their contributions within the Read More
Leading N.J. Trump supporter urges police unions to “get out of the bed with the Democrats”
TRENTON, N.J. — The murder of a California police officer, allegedly by a illegal alien suspect, has added more fuel to the already combustible national immigration debate which, at present, has the U.S. federal government in partial shutdown mode. A Read More
The world must stand against China’s war on religion | Smith
By Rep. Chris Smith _ Mihrigul Tursun said she pleaded with God to end her life as her Chinese jailers increased the electrical currents coursing through her body. Tursun, a Muslim Uighur whose escape led her to the United States in September, broke Read More
Purple Heart Veteran’s GoFundMe campaign to build Trump’s Wall closes in on $18M
MIRAMAR, FL — A Purple Heart veteran’s effort to help fund the U.S. Southern border wall blocked by congressional Democrats is about to hit another milestone. Brian Kolfage’s GoFundMe page (www.gofundme.com/TheTrumpWall) is rapidly closing in on $18 million in donations from nearly Read More
N.J. accountants overwhelmingly pan Murphy’s $15 minimum wage push
TRENTON, N.J. — Phil Murphy didn’t achieve the $15 minimum wage he wanted in 2018. In fact, he’s still at loggerheads with legislative Democrats over it, a fight which is certain to be renewed in 2019. Some of New Jersey’s Read More
Christie’s cap started to rein in property taxes. Will the trend continue under Murphy?
By Matt Rooney _ Phil Murphy’s 2018 was more than a little underwhelming, Save Jerseyans. Not on a strictly personal level of course! It was his first full year as a governor. He nabbed a big new national title from Read More
The Second Christmas Miracle: Washington’s Crossing
By Matt Rooney _ Rough conditions on the Delaware River may’ve sidelined reenactors this Christmas, Save Jerseyans, but the Second Miracle of Christmas (the “first” Battle of Trenton) is no less worth remembering today for it. Quite the opposite! Miracle #1: A Read More