Posted on 10/24/2017 12:05:07 PM PDT by Kaslin
Two major gubernatorial elections are on the Election 2017 campaign horizon. I wrote about the Virginia race one week ago. Ed Gillespie is now winning by focusing on Virginians day-to-day needs. More importantly, he is also doubling-down on his opposition to illegal immigration, and its deleterious consequences like the rising crime, gang activity, bad traffic, and diminishing quality of life.
Across the Chesapeake, another governors race is raging. New Jersey, a colonial outpost for Quakers before the American Revolution, has turned into another California-style outpost of the urban-suburban divide, where compacted cities have been out-voting the more conservative rural and suburban regions, all to the states detriment.
But New Jersey should be another solid GOP win, right? After all, the outgoing governor, former federal prosecutor Chris Christie, won a stunning upset in 2009 over an unpopular incumbent. The issues then were a depressed economy and corruption. Property taxes had gone up 110 times, pension liabilities were devouring city budgets, all while teachers unions were running amok. Voters were looking for change. Under Christies tenure, jobs have come back. The states anti-corruption ratings improved considerably. He eased the tax burden somewhat. Nevertheless, in 2017 New Jersey is still over-taxed, over-regulated, and crime-ridden.
Christies potential successor, Lieutenant Governor Kim Guadagno, started campaigning by targeting the property tax burden. The costs are staggering. A property tax on $145,000 home in New Jersey costs $5000 a year. In California, a million dollar costs the owner $15,000 in property taxes. Incredible. Christie instituted a property tax cap, which the Democratic candidate Phil Murphy will remove in order to give away the store to public sector unions. Sadly, promising relief on property taxes hasnt helped Guadagno. More government takers are moving into New Jersey, and they want taxpayer-funded largesse from Trenton. The diminishing middle class will still pay, since they cant outvote the moochers on their own. In these respects, New Jersey has turned into California, minus the sunny weather.
However, Guadagno can still Make New Jersey Great Again, if she campaigns on the issues elected Trump: illegal immigration. During their first debate, Murphy announced that the 22,000 illegal alien youths are just as American as his own kids. That didnt go over very well. Then he boldly promised to turn New Jersey into a sanctuary state for illegal aliens--just like the once Golden State. The audience booed the Democratic candidateloudly. New Jersey may be a blue state, but theyre wise enoughlike their Marylander counterpartsto reject open borders and open defiance with federal immigration authorities. Whats could also hurt for Democratic chances? The Green Party candidate is hiding illegals in his own church!
This storm could have initiated the perfect out for Guadagno. Her considerable public safety resume includes federal prosecutor and county sheriff. As Monmouth County Sheriff, she not only implemented programs to find missing persons, but cooperated fully with ICE to enter the jails and deport criminal illegals.
Like the governors race in Virginia, illegal immigration can be the winning issue for the New Jersey Republican candidate. The latest illegal alien crimes committed in New Jersey are staggering:
Illegal Alien Wanted For Murder Arrested In New Jersey
Illegal immigrants breaks into Trenton home, rapes 6-year old girl
The horrendous child rape took place three days prior to their first debate!
Granted, deportations are up in a state currently housing 500,000 illegals, but sanctuary state provisions will frustrate these efforts. A Republican in deep-blue New Jersey should find smoother sailing into election victory. Guadagno still faces challenges because of her party affiliation, not just from the 2-to-1 Democratic voter registration advantage. She and Christie have parted ways. She was one of the first to criticize him for getting some sun on state beaches during the states government shutdown. Once the most governor in the country, Christies now epic low approval ratings could harm Guadagno, too.
How else does Guadagno stand apart from Christie? Shes pro-choice, which could burn bridges with the much-needed conservative base. She also differs with Christie over President Trump. A cautious supporter until the Billy Bush Leak, Guadagno threw him overboard towards the end. Shes paying the price now, since President Trump prizes loyalty, and state officials who backed away from him over a little locker talk earned his ire.
Then again, Alabamas incumbent appointed US Senator Luther Strange had Trumps endorsement and still lost, so all is not lost for Guadagno. Also to her credit, shes got an A rating from the National Rifle Association, compared to Christies tepid C rating). Another win for the former sheriff: she stood proudly by her high rating, then announced in the first televised debate that she would not punish law-abiding gun owners with more gun controlNew Jersey Is one of the most restrictive states in the country. She refused to politicize the horrific Las Vegas massacre.
Despite initial setbacks and a slow move to the right on safety issues, Guadagno is running a more Trump-like platform. Her strong stance on illegal immigration may cement a win for the former prosecutor and first Lieutenant Governor in State History.
However, with the Christie legacy behind her and a heavily Democratic field in front of her, can she close the gap by Election Day? Michele of the New Jersey Tea Party Coalition informed me: No conservative will support Phil Murphy due to his stance and admittance to increasing taxes, standing behind sanctuary and wanting to make NJ a sanctuary state. He is another Goldman Sachs fellow and will be another Corzine. Michele will support Guadagno, but wont speak for other New Jerseyans. Will they turn out for this under-the-radar election? Perhaps her next commercial should feature Kate Steinle, her gruesome death, and then a question: Phil Murphy wants murderers on our boardwalks. Do you?
Lets hope New Jersey voters reject Going California and elect Kim Guadagno in November.
Sorry, but there’s no way to save NJ. People don’t want to be saved there.
NJ is a pattern state.
We have a legislature that is locked in dem for the rest of our lifetimes. They truly govern the state and are only slowed by the occasional (once every five cycles) Republican who is elected to office.
Sadly, when we get a GOP governor, we get RINOs who want to “reach across the aisle” and take long slow walks on the beach with the most liberal president in American History. The Dems are all to happy to work with a RINO, taking credit for his/her victories and giving all the blame to said RINO for the past legislative messes that they created. Once the RINO is gone, the Dems are free to blame said RINO for each and every problem in the state for the next five cycles. That is, they do so until things get so bad the sheep voters of NJ can’t even find a way to blame a republican for all their troubles.
And so, the pattern is about to repeat with the election of Corzine II (aka Phil Murphy) but with one exception. Come next spring, the family and I are off of this ride.
Way to go NJ, punish the GOP because some idiots in the Christie campaign caused traffic on a bridge where there is normally traffic. But hey, Bob Menendez and ACTUAL graft and corruption. Meh, traffic.
Hockey great Wayne Gretsky once was quoted saying, “you miss 100% of the shots you never take” which is akin in saying “ya gotta be in it to win it”!!! Kim, baby, you gotta go 100% “Trump” like right now. What the heck, you got nothing to lose. Go for it girl...you can win!!! The Democrat Party in dying politically wherever you look, being killed by self-inflicted wounds and missing leadership. End of story!!!
Vote Kim and, MAGA!!!
Just hope that Menendez is convicted and sentenced before Crispy leaves office. And additional “help” right now would be a plus.
BTW I have a CA home we’ve lived in for 32 years. Thanks to Prop 13 our taxes are about $7,000 per year. The home was just appraised @ 2.2 mil. Thank you Howard Jarvis.
Good for you! Unfortunately, I am stuck here for another 3-5 years...
“New Jersey. Don’t Go. Sanctuary State”
See ? Add a period and it could be an accurate bumper sticker.
Mine doesn’t need the last part. Just “Don’t Go” is enough for me.
In case you're wondering, here's a pic of a $145,000 house in New Jersey:
The NJ Governorship is so winnable if she campaigns on
- Vote for Murphy and your property taxes will explode
- Vote for Murphy and New Jersey will become a Sanctuary State.
But she won’t, Republicans are the Stupid party
Does the satellite dish on the side of mobile home make it worth $145,000?
Quote: “Good for you! Unfortunately, I am stuck here for another 3-5 years...”
I am sorry about that. I was too but I just said screw it, took a small financial hit and started a business with a friend down in SC. My wife’s teaching pension vests in June and we are done (not that the pension will be there anyway).
:) I have friends in NJ who will testify that property taxes are completely out of hand. Worse than California’s.
It doesn’t matter what her platform is (and she’s no conservative), with Christie polling worse than clogged toilets, she never had a chance.
Nominate someone good in 4 years to defeat Governor Florio 2.0.
Not Florio. Murphy is Corslime Junior.
cool, what state are you moving to?
"...Republicans are the stupid party..."
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