Here in NJ fiscal conservatism is alive & well; we’ve been downsizing our bureaucracies for years to try to keep the state affordable. Gov. Christie’s 2% property tax cap has ensured that more gubmint workers will lose their jobs as public school teachers continue to garner 4% pay increases.
The young people that thought they had found an easy host when they went for the gubmint jobs are looking at fields that won’t have any openings for years to come.
RE: Here in NJ fiscal conservatism is alive & well; weve been downsizing our bureaucracies for years to try to keep the state affordable.
And who do you think NJ will vote for to replace Frank Lousenberg?