Posts Tagged: New Jersey


6
Nov 09

Do collegiate teabaggers want limited student government?

The rational, principled argument for a Republican or Independent college student would of course be “no”.  The theatrics of yesterdays tantrum in a teapot on Capitol Hill (contrasted by the killings at Fort Hood and within the context of Guy Fawkes Day) really obscures how most people feel about government.

People generally don’t care about government, or at least will tolerate the status quo so long as their lives are comfortable,  the mail gets delivered, and the trash gets picked up.  As soon as effective governing becomes impossible via scandal, ideology, or externalities (like the economy), any politican, regardless of party, is vulnerable.  You can see it in the polling data from the 2009 NJ Governors race, based on voting priorities (summed-up by taxgirl):


2
Nov 09

Carpet Teabaggers

If I lived in NY-23,  I don’t know how happy I would be about the wingnut-and-teabagger circus parachuting-in and interfering in provincial politics (wherein I agree with Newt Gingrich!).   At this point, it really is a pointless race for the Democrats, not in that it isn’t winnable, but that no matter what happens it’s bad news for the GOP.  Incumbents in the Northeast get reelected because they deliver and/or avoid scandal, not because they engage in the far-right jihads of Mrs. Palin, Beck, et. al.   After all, NY-23 delivered for Obama by 5-points.


8
Oct 09

8% Sales Tax in Philadelphia Starts Today!

The sales tax increase may be an ideological cause for concern, but it certainly isn’t a rational one. 

People talk about going to the outside counties (ie. Bucks, Chester, etc., at a 6% sales tax) or going to Delaware (for a 0% sales tax).  I would only do this for big purchases (note cars are taxes where they are registered, not purchased), and I would likely do that regardless of the Philadelphia sales tax anyway. 


9
Nov 07

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