the staff of the Ridgewood blog
Ridgewood NJ, the League of Women Voters is attempting to weigh into the current legal fight over the legality of the ,“One Village One Vote” petition to consolidate election and forever raise your taxes with with less taxpayer oversight .In a massive blow to taxpayers ,the November “yes” vote effectively eliminated the Ridgewood School budget vote . The school budget make up 2/3 of the Village property tax bill and stands at a whopping $115 million dollars .
The Village Council filed an appeal brief challenging the court-ordered insertion of a question on the November ballot that sought resident approval to move elections.
By butting into the court battle the League of Women Voters has gone well outside it purvey fueling the historic groups further demise into partisan hack status. The ,“One Village One Vote” petition was run buy the same group of resident who waged a bigoted attack earlier this year on the two non white Ridgewood Board of Education menders simply because they could add.
Critics state loss of the school budget vote will set off a far more rampant increase in property taxes , capping home values , limiting taxpayer supervision of the schools and furthering the slide of the Village of Ridgewood from what used to be “they town” to now “a town”.
Lets stick with remote learning as it works very well.
Hire teachers in Kentucky or other places with REAL american values who would be thrilled to get 30k per year and pay a good proportion of their own health insurance.
Property tax bills would get cut by 50%.
The house wife mafia
These days it’s infiltrated with women like Paul A, Jeff V., Rurik H.
Those are the one making decisions for the league of WOMEN voters.
Word is that Voigt has sent threatening emails to some members of the League. That man is so evil. Little, bald, ugly, and dangerous
That’s why you always need a lawyer.
The long-respected League has been compromised since Aronsohn and his crew took over. What they say has no credence now, unfortunately. Kind of like the CDC and NIH after the scientists were told to sugarcoat or suppress their reports.
The village is correct to try to overturn the vote, which should never have been permitted to be included on the ballot in the first place. It was deliberately worded badly and confused a lot of people.
Vote was a sham. Question buried at end of the ballot
“It was deliberately worded badly and confused a lot of people.”
Spot on. An English teacher would grade that as a “D-“. Let me fix the wording for you:
“Should the date of the Ridgewood Board of Education Elections be moved from its current date to the date of the General Elections”? (or something like that)
See, that wasn’t too difficult, was it?
Get rid of all the legalese bullsh$t and just ask the question directly!