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Re: Average New Jersey property tax $21,720, twice the new deduction limit by paul ryan and the other cretins. 

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NJ Congressman who did not vote for it, said NJ has the highest taxes in the country, but also the finest schools

...high taxes and finest schools are not related.




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Average New Jersey property tax $21,720, twice the new deduction limit by paul ryan and the other cretins.
By: zzstar
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Thu, 28 Dec 17 6:12 PM
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NJ Congressman who did not vote for it, said NJ has the highest taxes in the country, but also the finest schools, whose graduates can go to any college they want and excell. He also said that is a choice they have made, and that they also are one of the states tnat send more to the feds than they receive, a SENDING state.

And it is true.

He also said the tax bill will put a whole in the budget, and increase the deficit. Which already has gone up by $150 billion over Obama’s.

My question is why is he still a republican?


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