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>Today marks the 236th anniversary of the Boston Tea Party

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Today marks the 236th anniversary of the Boston Tea Party

There are taxes, regulation, a massive corporate bailout, and a popular uprising called “the Tea Party”-but it’s not 2010. It’s 1773, and today marks the 236th anniversary of the Boston Tea Party. The similarities are illuminating.

Early in 1773, Parliament pushed a bailout package for the British East India Company called the Tea Act. The bill extended a massive loan-well over what was already owed-and more government control over the company’s governance. It also allowed the East India Company the freedom to sell tea directly to the Americas.

While Parliament had removed some of the regulatory roadblocks for tea sales, it decided to keep the tea tax in place.

Being unrepresented in Parliament, the patriots opposed importing the tea and vowed resistance. The Boston patriot club, the North End Caucus, voted to “oppose the vending [of] any Tea, sent by the East India Company to any part of the Continent, with our lives and fortunes.”

In a well-orchestrated piece of protest and political theater. The “Indians” boarded the ships and dumped hundreds of crates of tea into the bay, destroying the entire cargo.

History never really repeats itself, but an observer would have to be thick to miss the parallels here. Governments that distort markets with taxes and regulation, perpetuate incompetence with bailouts, utilize cronyism and ignore constituents should not be surprised when those same constituents rock the boat and upset the crates.

Full Article:
https://nation.foxnews.com/boston-tea-party/2010/12/16/happy-birthday-tea-party

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>Bergen freeholders still filling vacancies

>Bergen freeholders still filling vacancies

The Bergen County Freeholder Board approved 36 appointments to county positions Wednesday night, bringing the number of county appointments to at least 58 during the last two months, despite Republican requests to cease such action until five newly elected county Republicans take office next year. (Gartland, The Record)

https://www.northjersey.com/news/politics/111982839_Bergen_freeholders_still_filling_vacancies.html

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>Investor in talks with NJ Gov. Christie to privatize Meadowlands Racetrack

>Investor in talks with NJ Gov. Christie to privatize Meadowlands Racetrack

A harness racing enthusiast who restored one racetrack and built another track is eyeing the Meadowlands Racetrack, with a lease of the state-owned facility under consideration. (Jordan, Daily Record)

https://www.dailyrecord.com/article/20101215/UPDATES01/101215081/-1/UPDATES01/Investor-in-talks-with-NJ-Gov.-Christie-to-privatize-Meadowlands-Racetrack

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>Turnpike looks to privatize toll collection

>Turnpike looks to privatize toll collection

The New Jersey Turnpike Authority will seek proposals from private companies to take over toll collection duties on the turnpike and Garden State Parkway after the new year, agency officials confirmed Wednesday. (Rouse, The Record)

https://www.northjersey.com/news/state/111958849_Turnpike_looks_to_privatise_toll_workers.html

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>Christie crows about state job growth

>Christie crows about state job growth

Gov. Chris Christie credited his policies during his first year in office for New Jersey’s increase of 9,300 private-sector jobs in November, saying in an interview Wednesday that Democrats working on job-creating bills should watch what he is already doing. (Fleisher, The Wall Street Journal)

https://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703929404576022073275799058.html?KEYWORDS=jersey

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>Ridgewood woman finds artillery shell while cleaning basement

>Ridgewood woman finds artillery shell while cleaning basement
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
BY ERIK SHILLING
THE RECORD
STAFF WRITER

RIDGEWOOD – An 82-year-old woman found a decades-old unexploded ordinance in her home Wednesday afternoon, police said.

The ordnance, which police said had been rusted over, was a little more than a foot long and resembled a World War II-era artillery shell.

It was taken away without incident by two bomb technicians from the Bergen County Police Department, police said.

“We were cleaning out the cellar,” said the woman, Alice Smyser. “We came across this thing and didn’t know what it was.”

MORE:https://www.northjersey.com/news/121510_Ridgewood_woman_finds_artillery_shell_while_cleaning_basement_.html

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>Home Rule :The fact that the police are local, even neighbors. It keeps them close to the people they protect and accountable.

>Home Rule :The fact that the police are local, even neighbors. It keeps them close to the people they protect and accountable.

I don’t know about you, but I really like the fact that the police are local, some even neighbors. It keeps them close to the people they protect. And accountable.

Sure, they have warts too, they are regular people. Some of them have personal problems too, just like us.

But my point is this: when you hire out-of-towners (state or county police, for example) to protect you…its very, very different. You really don’t know them, they aren’t neighbors and they don’t have a stake in our community. And when one of them turns out to be rotten – no one is going to help you deal with that problem.

Local police are much more accountable to the people and community they serve. And Accountability brings respect. Accountability is the most important quality when it comes to law enforcement.

Don’t kid yourself. It may seem like a white collar job being a cop in Ridgewood, but its not and it’s often dangerous. We hold them accountable and they deserve and hold our respect.

We live local, let’s keep the police local

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>Climate Change: It’s the Sun, Stupid

>December 14, 2010
Climate Change: It’s the Sun, Stupid
Randall Hoven

Guess who wrote this.

“The Sun is the primary forcing of Earth’s climate system. Sunlight warms our world. Sunlight drives atmospheric and oceanic circulation patterns. Sunlight powers the process of photosynthesis that plants need to grow. Sunlight causes convection which carries warmth and water vapor up into the sky where clouds form and bring rain. In short, the Sun drives almost every aspect of our world’s climate system and makes possible life as we know it.

“… According to scientists’ models of Earth’s orbit and orientation toward the Sun indicate that our world should be just beginning to enter a new period of cooling — perhaps the next ice age…

“Other important forcings of Earth’s climate system include such “variables” as clouds, airborne particulate matter, and surface brightness. Each of these varying features of Earth’s environment has the capacity to exceed the warming influence of greenhouse gases and cause our world to cool. ” [Emphases added.]

Lord Monckton didn’t write that. Neither did physicist Richard Lindzen, physicist William Happer, or physicist Hal Lewis. Nor was it Steve McIntyre who blew the whistle on the “hockey stick.” It was none of the usual suspects among the “skeptic” community.

It was NASA, home of our space program, the currently unmuzzled James Hansen and one of the major centers for collecting climate data and analyzing it. (HT: Ace.)

MORE: https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2010/12/climate_change_its_the_sun_stu.html

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>The Tale of Two Communities: Hackensack and Ridgewood

>The Tale of Two Communities: Hackensack and Ridgewood


The Village of Ridgewood and the city of Hackensack both lie in Northern New Jersey, within easy commuting distance of New York City. While both locations started life as rural communities, their paths to their current environment were quite different. Ridgewood today is still a suburban village of predominantly single family homes, whereas Hackensack has become an urban city, hosting the largest hospital in the region as well as some significant government agencies.

https://www.stopvalley.com/The%20tale%20of%20two%20communities%20Hackensack%20and%20Ridgewood.pdf

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>Surplus of N.J. tax revenue may be byproduct of income shifting to avoid federal tax hike

>Surplus of N.J. tax revenue may be byproduct of income shifting to avoid federal tax hike
Chris Megerian/Statehouse Bureau

TRENTON — New Jersey tax revenue is outpacing projections by 3.8 percent in the first five months of the fiscal year, the Treasury said yesterday.
However, there are signs that even though residents are earning more, they’re not spending their wages.

The income tax brought in the most money, and delivered revenue 12.7 percent over projections. But sales tax dipped 1.4 percent below projections, a concern for state Treasurer Andrew Sidamon-Eristoff.

“At the risk of sounding overly pessimistic, I’m concerned that sales taxes are down at the same time that income taxes are up,” Sidamon-Eristoff said in a statement. “This may signal that income taxes aren’t rising solely because of an improved economy.”
He said the boost in income tax revenue may be inflated by wealthy residents trying to shift income from 2011 to 2010 to circumvent any potential increase in federal income taxes. For example, some companies have awarded bonuses early

MORE: https://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2010/12/surplus_of_nj_tax_revenue_may.html

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>Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno : high property taxes discourage businesses from locating in New Jersey

>Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno : high property taxes discourage businesses from locating in New Jersey

N.J. Lt. Governor urges action on tax relief

Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno urged 200 New Jersey business people Tuesday to press the Legislature for more property tax relief, arguing that high property taxes discourage businesses from locating in New Jersey. (Lynn, The Record)

https://www.northjersey.com/news/politics/121410_NJ_Lt_Governor_urges_action_on_tax_relief_.html

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>Property tax hike may top 2% cap

>Property tax hike may top 2% cap

New Jerseyans are likely to see their property taxes rise by more than 2 percent next year despite a levy cap that takes effect Jan. 1, the leader of the state Senate said Tuesday. (The Associated Press)

https://www.courierpostonline.com/article/20101215/NEWS01/12150349/Property-tax-hike-may-top-2-cap

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>Law Makers call for investigation of steroid use by New Jersey law enforcement officers and firefighters

>Law Makers call for investigation of steroid use by New Jersey law enforcement officers and firefighters

Report has lawmakers calling for probes, testing

Citing the misuse of tax dollars and a potential danger to the public, state lawmakers yesterday pushed for an investigation and legislative action following revelations of steroid use by hundreds of New Jersey law enforcement officers and firefighters. (Britain and Mueller, The Star-Ledger)

https://www.nj.com/news/jjournal/index.ssf?/base/news-5/1292311575214160.xml&coll=3

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