Dude, you have marxists tendencies. A person that makes a lot of money is equal to a person that does not. Why shouldn't people making less money have to pay for their fair share of government services - whether its in the form of local services via property taxes, or state services funded through income taxes. I am so sick and tired of property tax rebates based on income. Tired of stimulus checks base on income. Tired of people making $25-30k making huge demands for services, as long as they don't have to pay for them.
How about this. If you pay no taxes, you don't get to vote. When we are truly all equally funding the system, then maybe these socialist scumbags won't keep getting elected. Until then, people like Corzine will just keep giving the goodies out to people that don't work, don't work to their full capacity by choice, have no initiative to better themselves and contribute to society - in return for their vote.
You've fallen for the oldest trick in the book when it comes to these big tax clowns. They confiscate half your wealth, then take a tiny nugget of the booty, wrap it in a bow, and tell you it's a gift for you.
Then you get all excited about how generous they are!
The idea here is to reduce property taxes by creating economic growth.
For the tax-paying majority.
A 15-20 percent reduction in property taxes for most NJ municipalities.
You must be confusing Lonegan with Christie. Christie’s promise to to cut the income tax by some unspecified amount means he would be cutting the Property-Tax Relief Fund by that same amount. And if he cuts the Property-Tax Relief Fund, he will have less money for property-tax relief, not more.
Christie has also promised to increase property-tax rebates, which come from the same fund he just promised to cut.
Corzine’s biggest fear is Lonegan. The distinction between the two is too obvious to fail.