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>Meet the Real "1 Percent"

>The Real “1 Percent”
by Michael D. Tanner

So just who are those top 1 percent of Americans that we’re all supposed to hate?

If you listen to President Obama, the protesters at Occupy Wall Street, and much of the media, it’s obvious. They’re either “trust-fund babies” who inherited their money, or greedy bankers and hedge-fund managers. Certainly, they haven’t worked especially hard for their money. While the recession has thrown millions of Americans out of work, they’ve been getting even richer. Worse, they don’t even pay their fair share in taxes: Millionaires and billionaires are paying a lower tax rate than their secretaries.

In reality, each of these stereotypes is wrong.

By and large, the wealthy have worked hard for their money.
Roughly 80 percent of millionaires in America are the first generation of their family to be rich. They didn’t inherit their wealth; they earned it. How? According to a recent survey of the top 1 percent of American earners, slightly less than 14 percent were involved in banking or finance.

Roughly a third were entrepreneurs or managers of nonfinancial businesses. Nearly 16 percent were doctors or other medical professionals.

https://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=13833

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>Dems prepare to push agenda : Taxes, Regulation, More Government and more Taxes

>Dems prepare to push agenda : Taxes, Regulation, More Government and more Taxes

The Democrats who control New Jersey’s Legislature are turning to a veteran Bergen County lawmaker known for her confrontations with Governor Christie to help set a new, aggressive tone in Trenton.
State Sen. Loretta Weinberg of Teaneck — a frequent critic of Christie who has loudly challenged the Republican governor on out-of-state travel and women’s health care funding — was unanimously selected by the Senate’s Democratic caucus Thursday to serve as its majority leader.  (Reitmeyer, The Record)
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>N.J. voter turnout hits an all-time low

>N.J. voter turnout hits an all-time low


New Jersey’s registered voters set a state record this past Tuesday, but that wasn’t necessarily a good thing.
Of the 5.2 million registered voters in New Jersey, the Wall Street Journal reported that only 1.4 million came out to vote, a total of about 26 percent.

Essex County led, or trailed the list, with only 18 percent of its registered voters voting, according to election records. Hudson County had 19 percent voter participation, and 225 came out in Passaic County. Only 34 percent of registered voters came out in Atlantic County, where the ballot question on sports betting would have the most impact.  (Holt, New Jersey Newsroom)

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>Since Obamacare’s Passage, Millions Have Lost Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance

>Since Obamacare’s Passage, Millions Have Lost Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance
4:42 PM, Nov 11, 2011 • By JEFFREY H. ANDERSON

Throughout the Obamacare debate, President Obama repeatedly promised, “If you like your health care plan, you can keep your health care plan.” Now, Gallup reports that from the first quarter of 2010 (when Obama signed Obamacare into law) to the third quarter of this year, 2 percent of American adults lost their employer sponsored health insurance. In other words, about 4.5 million Americans lost their employer-sponsored insurance over a span of just 18 months.

https://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/obamacare-s-passage-millions-have-lost-employer-sponsored-health-insurance_607994.html

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>White House Email: ‘Coming Storm’ Over Solyndra ‘And Other Inside DOE Deals’

>White House Email: ‘Coming Storm’ Over Solyndra ‘And Other Inside DOE Deals’

By MATTHEW MOSK
Nov. 11, 2011

New internal White House emails reveal that a scathing critique of Energy Secretary Steven Chu by a former Obama political advisor was widely circulated at the highest levels of the administration.

The Feb. 25, 2011 email that sparked the deliberations landed on West Wing desks just as the solar energy firm Solyndra was starting to show outward signs of financial trouble. It was sent by Dan Carol, a former Obama campaign staffer and clean energy advocate who was described by Obama’s then-Chief of Staff Pete Rouse as someone whose views “reflect the President’s general philosophy on energy policy.”

https://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/white-house-email-energy-secretary-chu/story?id=14934698#.Tr746FaPEsT

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>A Gold Rush of Subsidies in Clean Energy Search

>A Gold Rush of Subsidies in Clean Energy Search
By ERIC LIPTON and CLIFFORD KRAUSS
Published: November 11, 2011

WASHINGTON — Halfway between Los Angeles and San Francisco, on a former cattle ranch and gypsum mine, NRG Energy is building an engineering marvel: a compound of nearly a million solar panels that will produce enough electricity to power about 100,000 homes.

The project is also a marvel in another, less obvious way: Taxpayers and ratepayers are providing subsidies worth almost as much as the entire $1.6 billion cost of the project. Similar subsidy packages have been given to 15 other solar- and wind-power electric plants since 2009.

The government support — which includes loan guarantees, cash grants and contracts that require electric customers to pay higher rates — largely eliminated the risk to the private investors and almost guaranteed them large profits for years to come. The beneficiaries include financial firms like Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley, conglomerates like General Electric, utilities like Exelon and NRG — even Google.

https://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/12/business/energy-environment/a-cornucopia-of-help-for-renewable-energy.html?_r=1&pagewanted=all

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>Ahead of expected Christie proposals, NJEA unveils school reform plan at annual Atlantic City convention

>Ahead of expected Christie proposals, NJEA unveils school reform plan at annual Atlantic City convention


The New Jersey Education Association has a new message for Gov. Chris Christie, the man who has relentlessly hammered the teachers union over the past year for opposing his education policy proposals.
“When it comes to education reform, educators are taking the lead,” NJEA President Barbara Keshishian said today at the union’s annual convention in Atlantic City.

This week, for the first time since Christie took office and made education reform a top priority, the union released its own comprehensive set of reform proposals, such as increasing students’ access to high-quality preschools and making it harder for teachers to earn tenure.  (Calefati, The Star-Ledger)

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>At $15 million, virtual charter causes a real case of sticker shock

>At $15 million, virtual charter causes a real case of sticker shock


With two virtual charter schools approved in New Jersey and a third proposed, legislators and advocates are pressing the state to bring its laws up to date with the technology.

The latest development involves questions as to how the schools are to be funded — and by how much, given the potential savings in brick-and-mortar costs.

The district of Teaneck would like to see both questions resolved ASAP. It received notice from the state this week that it should set aside more than $15 million to pay for up to 1,000 students who would attend the proposed Garden State Virtual Charter School housed in that community.  (Mooney, NJ Spotlight)

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>An Apple for the Teacher? Perhaps, But Not for Teacher Unions

>An Apple for the Teacher? Perhaps, But Not for Teacher Unions

The Huffington Post now reports that Steve Jobs was quite harsh with Barack Obama when the two met last year in San Francisco. “You’re headed for a one-term presidency,” Jobs bluntly warned the nation’s chief executive.

The story comes from Walter Isaacson’s forthcoming book on the revered Apple CEO, a copy of which the Huffington Post recently acquired. Other revelations include Jobs’ belief that Obama’s administration failed to understand or appreciate how private industry really works. Jobs “seemed to have transformed from a liberal into a conservative,” according to the Huffington Post.

In his discussion with Obama, Jobs was gravely concerned over the state of the nation’s schools, which he felt were “crippled by union work rules.”  He favored empowering principals with the authority to hire and fire based on merit, as well as longer school hours and a longer school year. Jobs said, however, these kinds of reforms would never materialize “until the teachers unions were broken.”

While these views might seem uncharacteristic of a man widely regarded as a liberal, education issues have increasingly united reform-minded individuals across the political spectrum (witness the rise of Democrats for Education Reform). And this wasn’t the first time Jobs endorsed bold measures in the realm of K-12 education.

In a 1995 interview with the Smithsonian Institution, Jobs fingered the unions as the #1 barrier to meaningful reform: “The unions are the worst thing that ever happened to education because it’s not a meritocracy. It turns into a bureaucracy, which is exactly what has happened.”

https://choicemedia.tv/2011/10/22/revealed-steve-jobs-on-education-reform/

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>Gov. Christie approves measure paving way for more charter schools

>Gov. Christie approves measure paving way for more charter schools


Legislation signed today by Gov. Chris Christie will allow private schools in struggling districts to become charter schools.

“Charter schools, if done correctly, can be a vital part in improving our public education system and ensuring quality education for our children,” said Assemblyman Albert Coutinho (D-Essex), one of the bill’s sponsors. “By removing some of the obstacles to creating charter schools, we’ll be opening the door to a better future for many children while ensuring the proper oversight is in place for a quality education.”  (Megerian, The Star-Ledger)

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>Biomass: New Jersey’s unrecognized resource…

>Biomass: New Jersey’s unrecognized resource…


New Jersey is ignoring all sorts of resources that could be converted to renewable fuels to power vehicles or run power plants, ranging from yard waste, to trash in garbage dumps, to livestock manure, to name just a few.
At least that is what a special panel advising the Christie administration suggested, recommending the state target resources to develop public and private partnerships to build renewable biomass facilities to produce electricity or fuel in the next two to three years.  (Johnson, NJ Spotlight)

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>Ridgewood council reaches consensus on ADA ramp at The Stable

>Ridgewood council reaches consensus on ADA ramp at The Stable

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2011
STAFF WRITER
THE RIDGEWOOD NEWS

After years of talk and some strife between council members, the village will move forward with accessibility improvements to The Stable and Kasschau Band Shell – with a few “what-if’s” still in the plan.

An Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)-compliant access ramp and door will soon be installed at The Stable using Community Development grant funds.

Council members – with the exception of Deputy Mayor Tom Riche, who was absent – came to an uneasy consensus last week and decided to move ahead with building an Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)-compliant access ramp and door for The Stable, and voted to approve the measures at this week’s meeting.

The current facility is non-compliant, and the ramp will lead to the front of the recreation building; a new automatic door will later be installed at its side. The floor of the Kasschau Band Shell will also be redone with concrete.

https://www.northjersey.com/news/133673728_Consensus_reached_on_ADA_ramp_at_The_Stable_.html

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>Mike Doherty November 15, 7:00 pm

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MIKEDOHERTY theridgewoodblog.net

West Bergen Tea Party
November Calendar of Events
West Bergen Tea Party
November 8: Meeting Cancelled – Election Day
November 22: Meeting Cancelled – Thanksgiving
Ridgewood Glen Rock Tea Party
November 14, 7:00 pm at The Stable,
259 North Maple Avenue
Ridgewood (see attached for details)
Franklin Lakes Tea Party
November 15, 7:00 pm at the Franklin Lakes Ambulance Bldg,
Park at lot at Pulis and Franklin Avenues (see attached for details)
Be sure to mark our Holiday Bash on your calendar!
7 pm, Tuesday, December 13 at the Larkin House
More Information: 201 891-5918
conservative_caucus@verizon.net
www.westbergenteaparty.com