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Fear the Boom and Bust

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Written by: Jay Edgar
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Created: January 25, 2010
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Exiting New Jersey's Fiscal Nightmare

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Created: January 24, 2010
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Can Chris Christie reform the Garden State?

Eileen Norcross | January 22, 2010

"I'm gonna govern like a one-termer." That's the promise of New Jersey's Chris Christie, who became New Jersey's 55th governor this week. If true, it's a welcome development, because fixing New Jersey's fiscal mess isn't a matter of mere accounting. It will require tackling institutionalized corruption head on. The Garden State's budget has been crippled by spending schemes that largely benefit a well-paid and unionized public sector, itself a creation of New Jersey's entrenched political class.

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Do you know what is best for you?

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Written by: Alex Pugliese
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Created: January 21, 2010
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“Do you know what is right for you?” One will get this question in his or her lifetime possibly about 50 to 60 times, in my estimation. The response, naturally, will be by an individual “Yes, I do.” When it comes to those who serve in government, in the press, in the universities and in business, however, their reply will always be “No you don’t.” Herein lays the problem.

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A solution in Haiti: Try Freedom

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Written by: Jay Edgar
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Created: January 18, 2010
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The problem with Haiti has always been the lack of freedom. Haitians need stronger property rights. Without the ability to acquire, own, and transfer property you have poverty. Property ownership allows individuals to build capital that can be used to create businesses and build long term wealth. This article was written back in 2004, things have not changed since then.

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A solution in Haiti: Try Freedom
By Garrett Glass
Mar 3, 2004

The troubles of Haiti are once again making front-page news all over the world. Every expert from Amnesty International to French Foreign Minister Dominique de Villepein has an opinion about what needs to be done to fix the problems. There are some fundamental issues, however, that often go ignored in all the demands for foreign military intervention and financial aid.

Property Rights

In Haiti's 200-year quest for freedom, one of the most crucial components of freedom, which leads to prosperity, has never been effectively implemented or even seriously tried (much less respected). The Haitian system of establishing property rights is so convoluted, complicated and corrupt that to the average citizen of Haiti owning any property will always remain just a dream. The connection between poverty and the lack of property rights is often overlooked.

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Essex elections super charged with official misconduct

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Written by: Jay Edgar
Category: Latest News
Created: January 11, 2010
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Essex County Superintendent of Elections Carmine Casciano was charged today with official misconduct for allegedly giving unauthorized paid days off to county employees who worked on political campaigns, according to the state Attorney General's Office.

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I pledge ...

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Created: January 09, 2010
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New Jersey Scraps Mandatory Minimums Tied to Drug-Free Zones

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Created: January 09, 2010
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Jacob Sullum | January 8, 2010 Reason Magazine

Yesterday the New Jersey State Assembly passed a bill, already approved by the state Senate, that allows judges to waive heretofore mandatory sentences for nonviolent drug offenses committed in "drug-free zones." Under state law, such zones include any place within 1,000 feet of a school or 500 feet of a park, library, museum, or public housing project. Selling drugs (or possessing them with intent to sell) within that area triggers a mandatory minimum sentence of three years. The bill abolishing that rule, which Gov. Jon S. Corzine has promised to sign, follows years of lobbying by critics who argue that drug-free zones, aimed mainly at shielding children from drug dealers, arbitrarily increase the punishment for disproportionally black and Hispanic defendants whose offenses have nothing to do with children. The zones are defined broadly enough to include most or all of many cities.

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Update on Michael Badnarik

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Category: Latest News
Created: January 04, 2010
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Michael's mother has sent the following message.

Hi Everyone:

Michael was cardioverted again today (with the electric paddles) to try to get his heart to beat more regularly. This evening they did the tracheotomy and looked down his throat. He had ripped the breathing tube out of his throat and they were afraid he damaged his vocal chords. Things looked pretty good and the doctors said the surgery went very well. They will give him antibiotics to be sure there isn't an infection after having the tube in his throat for 14 days. They have kept him very sedated all this time because he couldn't breathe without the breathing tube but it was very uncomfortable for him. He needed to rest so his heart could strengthen.

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My Ten New Year’s Resolutions for the New Jersey Libertarian Party For 2010.

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Created: December 31, 2009
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May you all have a safe and joyous New Year and may you all find your true happiness. God Bless You All.

  1. I resolve to fight for the rights of Libertarians to get on the ballot.

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Careerism, Service and Term Limits

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Created: December 28, 2009
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To the elites that reside in the Northeast, in Malibu, California and in Washington, D.C. many consider politics as a career and not at all as an opportunity for service. Even some Libertarians, sadly, believe this as well. To me, this mindset is very wrongheaded when looking at the reasoning on a whole.

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Michael Badnarik Hospitalized

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Written by: Jay Edgar
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Created: December 22, 2009
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UPDATE: Michael is conscious. He has had a pacemaker installed. Hopefully all is well!


I received a report that Michael's heart stopped. His heart was started again with CPR. He has been rushed by helicopter to Gunderson Lutheran Hospital in Wisconsin. He is in serious condition.

At this time I have no further information.

Michael Badnarik was the Libertarian 2004 candidate for President. My prayers are with him and his family.

A Jersey Tea Party

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Written by: Frank R. Stockton
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Created: December 22, 2009
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Originally published in 1896 by Frank R. Stockton (1834 - 1902). This was in reference to an event that occurred on December 22nd, 1774 in Greenwich Township, Cumberland County NJ.

At the time when the American colonists began to be restless under the rule of Great Britain, the people of New Jersey showed as strong a desire for independence as those of any other Colony, and they were by no means backward in submitting to any privations which might be necessary in order to assert their principles. As has been said before, the people were prosperous, and accustomed to good living, and it was not likely that there was any part of America in which a cup of well-flavored tea was better appreciated than in New Jersey.

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Be Happy

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Created: December 18, 2009
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Reason Foundation Highway Report

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Written by: Jay Edgar
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Created: December 17, 2009
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Today Reason Foundation released its 18th Annual Report on the Performance of the State Highway System. This report ranks the quality and spending on the state highways based on data reported by each state for 2007 and parts of 2008. Our legislators should be hanging their heads in shame while the taxpayers should be sharpening their pitchforks.

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  1. League of Municipalities tries to push shell game on the tax payers
  2. To Create Employment and Prosperity
  3. My Friend Sarah
  4. Health Insurance: A Free Market Solution

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