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Sunday, May 24, 2009
Paul Jacob :: Townhall.com Columnist
Don't turn out the lights on New Jersey
by Paul Jacob
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Let me confess: I really like New Jersey. No joke. My earliest memories are living on Alpha Avenue in Old Bridge, New Jersey.

When I was eight, in the summer of ’68, my family moved. Today I live in Virginia, but just last year I detoured while driving to New York City and darted over to see the old Old Bridge neighborhood.

It was nice. I enjoyed the scenery. And, thankfully, I didn’t have to pay their highest-in-the-nation taxes.

Or contemplate their latest corruption scandal.

I’ve been thinking about New Jersey because, like Virginia, the state holds its governor’s race this year. Further, the gubernatorial race got interesting, since this fellow named Steve Lonegan entered the contest.

I’ve had ample cause to cover Mr. Lonegan in my Common Sense e-letter, because in years past he’s found cause to sue then-Governor Christie Todd Whitman over state government borrowing billions without voter approval. In his hometown, he fought eminent domain abuse, an entrenched problem in the Garden State. And in 2007, Steve beat back two ballot measures — promoted by current Governor Jon Corzine (D) — that would have raised Jersey taxes.

Steve Lonegan is not your average political candidate. He knows what it really takes to create jobs and to run a business, having built and managed retail, homebuilding, and manufacturing businesses. In 1995, fed up with the inability of local government to solve problems, Lonegan challenged the incumbent mayor of Bogota, New Jersey, and won. He served until stepping down voluntarily in 2007.

As mayor, Lonegan proved controversial. He worked to cut spending. He re-organized government by combining city departments. He privatized some municipal services. He took on the public employee unions, even the local police union. He fought outrageous pension benefits and mandated that union contracts exceeding inflation be approved by the voters.

After leaving office, Lonegan didn’t skip a beat, taking the helm of New Jersey’s chapter of Americans for Prosperity, where he continued his battle for low taxes as well as government transparency and accountability.

When Governor Corzine sought to hike the tolls charged on New Jersey roads, Lonegan led a protest at an official public meeting being held at a public high school. Standing outside, he was told he was trespassing on “private property” and would be arrested if he didn’t move. Lonegan refused to be silenced and was arrested.

It’s not so good when public officials are arrested. But Lonegan’s guts and gumption are very welcome attributes — necessary ones for wrestling with big government.

Later, the charges were fully dropped and school officials even apologized.

In the race for the Republican nomination, Lonegan is gaining grown on former U.S. Attorney Chris Christie. Christie has some bona fides fighting corruption (by indicting and convicting lots of crooked New Jersey pols), but his own ethics problems have also come to light.

Worst of all, Christie is the candidate of Jersey’s GOP establishment at a time when New Jersey voters — left, right and in-between — want new blood. Change. Hope. Continued...

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Paul Jacob is President of Citizens in Charge. His daily Common Sense commentary appears on the Web, via e-mail, and on radio stations across America.
 
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Those Jersey Rep Senators sold us out...
I was born in NJ and moved to CA in 75. I still love NJ, and it was a great place to grow up when I did but I couldn't afford to live there now. Anyway, the point of my adding this at this date is 1)I've only learned about TOWNHALL.COM and Steve Jabob, kudos by the way and 2)the CAP AND TRADE BULL just passed by the House. Three NJ GOP SENATORS VOTED YAY along with some others and you Jerseyites should know about them!?!!?!?
Mary Bono Mack R (CA)
Mike Castle R (DW)
Mark Steven Eirk R (IL)
Leonard Lance R (NJ)
Frank LoBiondo R (NJ)
John McHugh R (NY)
Dave Reichert R (WA)
Chris Smith R (NJ)

Lonegan or lose, you choose

Why? New Jersey need's Lonegan's strong economic medicine. If Christie wins the primary Corzine will defeat him since Jon is the truer Liberal - Christie's still working through his identity chrisis. Also Conservatives will sit a Christie-Corzine election out in November; we're done supporting RINOs to be taken for granted and continue to see our principles trampled on - at least if done by a Democrat we can rally and beat them in next election.

Please pass along to your family and friends - a better-informed voter is key to the proper functioning of our democracy. Also an update on polls below. Have the courage to stand on principle, vote for Lonegan on June 2nd, and have a great day! WE NEED 100% OF CONSERVATIVES NOW THRU JUNE 2ND!!!!

101.5 Radio Debate
Tue, May 26
7:00p – 8:30 pm
101.5 Debate
Eric Scott host
Participants: Steve Lonegan and Chris Christie

Steve Malzberg Show Radio Debate
Wed, May 27
4:00 - 5:00 pm
WOR 710 AM
Host: Steve Malzberg
Participants: Steve Lonegan, Chris Christie, Rick Merkt


Comment:
The Bulletin_May 21_Lonegan_Christie both ahead of Corzine

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Story:
Poll: Lonegan, Christie Both Ahead Of Corzine In NJ Governor Race

Results of a Quinnipiac University survey released yesterday indicates former Bogota Mayor Steve Lonegan, R, polls ahead of Gov. Jon Corzine, D, with 42 to 40 percent.

Yet much stands in Mr. Lonegan's way. The New Jersey GOP establishment has rebuffed the conservative ex-Mayor in favor of the moderate former federal prosecutor Chris Christie. Mr. Christie's campaign has raised $3 million in contrast to Mr. Lonegan's $500,000.

For more of this story, click on or type the URL below:

http://thebulletin.us/articles/2009/05/21/top_stories/bulle t_points/doc4a15333f842d2186600812.txt
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