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#954937 - 11/04/09 09:12 AM
Re: 2009 election returns in VA and NJ
[Re: OldandWorn]
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Veteran
Registered: 02/13/07
Posts: 652
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NJ is tough to win. The corruption is very hard to control and the taxes are outrageous (I lived there for 27 years) so when the D promised to lower them he just couldn't keep that promise since the recession forced his hand. Most likely he wouldn't have been able to anyway since a lot of these people do not want to give anything up. If the R said a word about lowering property taxes he will not be reelected next time either unless a full and meaningful recovery happens in time. I really wouldn't call this one a win for the GOP. It's just the world we live in now talking and I don't think it has anything to do with Obama. To many promises, too much corruption is what caused the change. Why everyone is measuring this as loss to Obama is just strange to me. When I lived there the focus always was on the state of their state. They do have some of the nicest schools in the middle class neighborhoods I can tell you and they have to be paid for. Nice middle class roads to with curbs  and sewers that flow right. The houses are just huge and the taxes are high for little to no land. Everyone I know and grew up with moved out of that state due to cost of living to raise their families. That state has a cycle. NY moves down, NJ residents coming of age move south or out of the state to live since it's a lot cheaper. Central NJ and up is considered a NY suburb for at least the past 45 years. This means if NY recovers so does a lot of NJ. K
Edited by tango5 (11/04/09 09:14 AM)
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#955060 - 11/04/09 12:03 PM
Re: 2009 election returns in VA and NJ
[Re: tjt2300]
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GRAND Pooh-Bah
Registered: 07/20/05
Posts: 5819
Loc: The Steve Doocy Fan Club
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It is nice to see some parts of the country are turning their backs on the stupidity being offered as "change" in Washington. Yep...good example? The 23rd District in NY where the voters rejected the "Conservative Party" interloper and voted Democrat for the first time since the mid-19th C, thank God for common sense! (Hoffmann didn't live in the district and knew squat about local issues, and he lost despite the fire power from the Right: Palin, Thompson, et.al.) As for NJ and Virgina, Corzine was not popular pure and simple, and if I had lived in NJ and saw some of the disgusting personal attack ads he ran on Christie I probably would't have voted for him either. As for Virgina, Historical Patterns suggested that a Republican would win...Obama remains popular most places, and the voter turn out for this election was low (the young people and minorities that put Obama in the WH simply didn't care about the issues this time; Local Governance seems less important to people than National elections, it is unfortunate, but true...mostly older white people came out to vote-->prove me wrong.) I wouldn't look so glowingly at 2010 (or 2012) if Obama can get the economy up and running again...he has had only 1 year in office: as I've said before, it took Reagan at least 3 years into his first term before the economy really improved. Wow the usual libs are rather quiet today. Probably sleeping off a hangover You wish.
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#955208 - 11/04/09 03:48 PM
Re: 2009 election returns in VA and NJ
[Re: tigersmom]
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Old Hand
Registered: 10/31/06
Posts: 462
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It is nice to see some parts of the country are turning their backs on the stupidity being offered as "change" in Washington. Yep...good example? The 23rd District in NY where the voters rejected the "Conservative Party" interloper and voted Democrat for the first time since the mid-19th C, thank God for common sense! (Hoffmann didn't live in the district and knew squat about local issues, and he lost despite the fire power from the Right: Palin, Thompson, et.al.) As for NJ and Virgina, Corzine was not popular pure and simple, and if I had lived in NJ and saw some of the disgusting personal attack ads he ran on Christie I probably would't have voted for him either. As for Virgina, Historical Patterns suggested that a Republican would win...Obama remains popular most places, and the voter turn out for this election was low (the young people and minorities that put Obama in the WH simply didn't care about the issues this time; Local Governance seems less important to people than National elections, it is unfortunate, but true...mostly older white people came out to vote-->prove me wrong.) I wouldn't look so glowingly at 2010 (or 2012) if Obama can get the economy up and running again...he has had only 1 year in office: as I've said before, it took Reagan at least 3 years into his first term before the economy really improved. Wow the usual libs are rather quiet today. Probably sleeping off a hangover You wish. Tigersmon, you sound like the coach who's football team has lost the football game and you have to face the media, and give your resons why the team lost...blah, blah, blah.......
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#955329 - 11/04/09 05:42 PM
Re: 2009 election returns in VA and NJ
[Re: tigersmom]
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Enthusiast
Registered: 10/14/09
Posts: 251
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He couldn’t buy the election this time spending what? $24 million dollars.
Chump change; Bloomberg had to spend upwards of $100 Mil to buy, er, I mean get re-elected as NYC Mayor. Corzine was unpopular, and was fired...this had nothing to do with the current President. Tigersmon, you sound like the coach who's football team has lost the football game and you have to face the media, and give your resons why the team lost...blah, blah, blah....... I know, I know, it hurts to think that every action has a reaction doesn't it? You're just deflecting here. I have no faith in Bloomerg, who has nothing to do with this. NO f. ing way. I am no supporter, and that Rhino should go down as well. The topic here is corzine and how he ran NJ down the toilet. It is not a popularity contest, his loss is a reflection on his action while in office. Even the mighty B.H.O could not save this pathetic politician. No Republican has won statewide office in New Jersey in more than a decade. B.H.O is turning Blue/Purple States RED. Reneging on a vow to reduce property taxes for most residents is just some of his legacy. (Corzine) voters rejected the first-term Democrat’s handling of a recession that left the state with budget deficits and the highest unemployment rate in three decades. It’s a scorecard on Jon Corzine, no question about it. People are sick of borrowing, taxing, and spending, and that is a reflection of B.H.O, many democrats, and what's to come for all that do.
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#955354 - 11/04/09 06:21 PM
Re: 2009 election returns in VA and NJ
[Re: riverboat]
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Account closed as user wants to start again with another username...
GRAND Pooh-Bah
Registered: 10/04/07
Posts: 3300
Loc: mailbox
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Brisban, you are totally "wackey", and always have a "off the wall" remark to make to everybody's post. What are you on???? I'd like some, too!!! LOL No it ain't L.S.D. lysergic acid. sp? Her mind "seems" clear. Brisbain hates capitalism and wants to spread the wealth. It's "unfair" for those who "worked hard" to keep all the dough $$. It must be shared for everyone. It's an old hippie thing from the 60's. Only problem is we will all pay 60% taxes to Govt BUT we will have Utopia! Freedom & equality for all.
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