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NJ, Tea Party Vote "NO" to the Ballot Questions, 11-04-14
NJ Tea Party Coalition ^
| 11.3.14
Posted on 11/03/2014 10:31:23 AM PST by Coleus
Important Questions on the ballot, next Tuesday, November 4
There are two State questions that are proposed constitutional amendments. One relates to your right to bail and pretrial release, and the other is on Open Space. If you are in Morris County, there is a third question that is also about Open Space.
Please use this information to inform your friends and family, and tell them it is critical for them to get out to vote!
Public question No. 1 - End the Right to Bail !!!!
A yes vote on this constitutional amendment would END your current right to release on bail prior to trial. Youre being asked to abolish this Constitutional right, and find out later what will replace it. It could allow a court to order indefinite detention pending trial in a criminal case; it does not require a speedy trial.
Morris Patriots recommendation: Vote NO!
The question says, in part, This would change the current constitutional right to bail. The change to the Constitution would mean that a court could order that a person remain in jail prior to trial, even without a chance for the person to post bail, in some situations
.Article I, Sec. 11 of the NJ Constitution presently says, ...All persons shall, before conviction, be bailable by sufficient sureties. This amendment would abolish that right.
Public question No. 2 - Divert Corporate Income Tax, then increase it
This would amend the Constitution to Dedicate State funds for Open Space, Farmland, and Historic Preservation, and change existing dedication for water programs, underground storage tanks, and hazardous site cleanups.
A Yes vote would divert 4% of NJ corporate income tax funds, or $150M per year (NO SUNSET CLAUSE!), then increase that dedicated tax to six percent, or $200M in 2019. You will notice that there is NO reference to the cost on your sample ballot. Nor is there mention of how programs currently funded with the 4% that is to be diverted will be funded after this change. A convenient oversight?
There are NUMEROUS reasons to vote No on this question:
First, it is unconscionable that New Jersey attempts to manage its annual budget by Constitutional amendment, without a sunset clause. Why would we bind the state FOREVER, rather than do this through legislation, that could be changed when necessary? THIS IS LUNACY!
2) NJ already has already protected 31% of its land area, equivalent to the state of Delaware, from development. Approval of this question would take more land off the tax rolls - equivalent to Rhode Island!
3) The precedent for government owning so much (formerly) private property is greatly disturbing. Such land is forever removed from the tax rolls (and from any potential to generate revenue or profit for either the State or for private business), and that cost is shifted to the already over-burdened NJ taxpayer.
4) NJ already ranks dead last in terms of growth and business climate, and #1 in taxation, according to the Tax Foundation.
5) An Allied Van Lines report indicates that, for every one customer they move into NJ, almost two are heading out. NJ is listed as the #1 outbound state for two of the last three years.
6) Our state is approaching bankruptcy, with everything from the States pension system, to roads and transportation, education, and everything in between scrambling for funds. Our unfunded liabilities for pensions and healthcare benefits is $254B (seven times the annual budget!), according to Americans for Prosperity, and the annual budget shortfall is nearing $1.6B.
7) Even some of the environmentalists are concerned, because of the reallocation of the corporate tax, that they fear could negatively impact currently funded programs.
IF YOU NEED TO READ MORE ABOUT OPEN SPACE QUESTION 2:
What Will Question 2 Cost Taxpayers? October 24, 2014 by Richard Miner
TOPICS: Business/Economy; Constitution/Conservatism; Government; Politics/Elections; US: New Jersey
KEYWORDS: 2014; 2014midtermelection; bail; ballotquestions; businesstaxes; corporatebusinesstax; corporatetaxes; election; greenacres; midtermelection; newjersey; nj; nj2014; njteaparty; openspace; taxes; teaparty
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posted on
11/03/2014 10:31:23 AM PST
by
Coleus
To: mkmensinger
Mike, here’s the questions
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posted on
11/03/2014 10:33:16 AM PST
by
siamesecats
(God closes one door, and opens another, to protect us.)
To: siamesecats
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posted on
11/03/2014 10:34:57 AM PST
by
Coleus
To: Coleus
New Jersey thinks they can nullify the US Constitution?
Funny how nullification is a fait accompli for liberals.
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posted on
11/03/2014 10:47:48 AM PST
by
Olog-hai
To: Coleus
5) An Allied Van Lines report indicates that, for every one customer they move into NJ, almost two are heading out. NJ is listed as the #1 outbound state for two of the last three years.
No end in sight.
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posted on
11/03/2014 11:06:25 AM PST
by
PieterCasparzen
(We have to fix things ourselves)
Comment #6 Removed by Moderator
To: Coleus
Those are two easy questions....
Who comes up with this $hit??
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posted on
11/03/2014 11:30:44 AM PST
by
TangledUpInBlue
(I have no home. I'm the wind.)
To: Coleus
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posted on
11/03/2014 12:05:14 PM PST
by
Incorrigible
(If I lead, follow me; If I pause, push me; If I retreat, kill me.)
To: Coleus
When my wife and I were going over the sample ballot this morning I said the same thing on question 1 - how can anyone even think that this will pass muster? No bail if they don’t want to give you bail? Talk about an opportunity for abuse.
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posted on
11/03/2014 12:32:05 PM PST
by
par4
To: Yehuda
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posted on
11/03/2014 2:40:14 PM PST
by
Coleus
To: par4
We were just discussing this! I would love to know who the a-hole is who sponsored Public question #1? How can we find out? Isn’t this Unconstitutional?
It’s really scarey what’s going on.
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posted on
11/03/2014 3:12:41 PM PST
by
alice_in_bubbaland
(When injustice becomes law, resistance becomes mandatory ... Thomas Jefferson)
Comment #12 Removed by Moderator
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