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NEW JERSEY GOVERNOR CHRIS CHRISTIE FIGHTS FOR TAXPAYERS IN NEW JERSEY

Republican Governor Bobby Jindal is fighting for his people in Louisiana and Republican Governor Chris Christie is doing the same in New Jersey. New Jersey had the biggest budget deficit gap in the nation, some $11 billion, and Governor Christie was able to work with a Democratic legislature to balance the budget and begin laying the groundwork for a stable and growing New Jersey future.

He attributes the success he has had so far to the Republican principles he stands for:

Less spending; Smaller government; Lower taxes; and Common sense regulations that promote economic and job growth in the private sector.

In his first national talk show interview with ABC's Jake Tapper Christie enunciated some of the hard things that have to be done to get spending under control whether it's at the state, national or local levels. In particular, he pointed out the unsustainable insanity of asking voters whose lives have been ravaged by the economy's downturn to support 4% and 5% raises for unionized public employees, who already earn more than comparable workers in the private sector.

This is true in Chatham where for the fiscal year just ended on June 30th public employees, both unionized and non-unionized, enjoyed 6% to 8% increases in compensation plus increased payments to their pensions and health benefits. How many taxpayers in the private sector in Chatham did as well as that?

The key is putting an end to overspending.

There's a lot of learning in this interview, well worth the time to watch.

CHATHAM REPUBLICANS MEET MONDAY, JULY 12TH

Chatham Republicans will hold their next meeting Monday, July 12th, at 7 p.m. in the Chatham Community Center. All fiscal conservatives are welcome to attend to discuss the upcoming elections and what we can do to make goverments return to sane spending practices. This will involve electing candidates at national, state and local levels who believe in private enterprise, individual responsibility and taxpayer priorities.

We welcome folks from our surrounding towns such as Harwich, Brewster and Orleans because this fall we have common cause.

Governments at all levels are spending too much, taxing too much and taking on way too much debt.

The national debt is on track to reach $20 trillion in just a few years, which will be more than 100% of GDP. When unfunded liabilities for Medicare, Social Security and Medicaid are taken into account, the national debt is a staggering $130 trillion. And the Obamacare deficits aren't even included.

State debt is growing twice as fast as revenues.

And on Cape Cod county officials are pushing towns with nitrogen problems in their coastal waters to spend billions of dollars on Big City Sewer systems to take care of these problems when there are far less expensive ways to do the job. But county officials disparage such alternatives, refusing to take taxpayer concerns into account. There are county elections this fall, which often get overlooked, but are important.

In Chatham the Town Manager decided Big City Sewer was for him. As a result, he is driving debt up ten-fold, from about $30 million to over $300 million. Debt service on the property tax now is about $2.7 million per year, but it will soar to an estimated $13-$14 million a year to pay for his expensive -- and unnecessary -- Big City Sewer, urged on and applauded by Barnstable County officials. Property tax charges for sewer debt service will crowd out spending for ordinary operations and needed capital projects for decades. It will also crowd out homeowners who won't be able to pay the freight and who won't get value for their homes when they try to sell because of the looming sewer debt.

This can't go on. But it will, if citizens don't act.

Join us Monday next.

TAKE BACK AMERICA -- MEETING THIS MONDAY NIGHT

Join us Monday night at 7 p.m. at the Chatham Community Center to discuss plans for the November election. This can be the election that saves America. All concerned about the out of control spending of America, the state and the town are welcome.

PROUD TO BE AMERICAN


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TAKE BACK AMERICA
RESTORE AMERICAN LIBERTIES
VOTE CONSERVATIVE, VOTE REPUBLICAN, STOP OVERSPENDING NOW
END THE DEBT SPIRAL
VOTE FOR WORKING CLASS AMERICANS, INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY, A STRONG NATIONAL DEFENSE

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