COURT HOUSE –– Gov. Jon Corzine brought his town meeting road show to Middle Township Performing Arts Center Jan. 19.
He pitched the plan of up to substantial toll hikes on state roads, which he said would help repairs the state's 700 bridges that need improvements.
He said the alternative to a toll hike was higher sales or gasoline taxes.
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Tue, 01/22/2008 - 11:51am - Posted by: Anonymous
Just like a cult, Progressive Socialist, like Corzine and his NJ 'nanny' state, lead you to believe it is for your own good for THEM to decide what you need, how they will give it to you and how you will bring up your family to think. Wake up before it's too late!
Mon, 01/21/2008 - 12:14pm - Posted by: Anonymous
i believe a great alternative would be, everyone who gets arrested in the state should have to pay a certain amount of money more to be bailed out, and that money should go to fixing the bridges in the state. don't make the decent people that use the roads suffer, make the people who do wrong suffer. thanks.
Mon, 01/21/2008 - 11:30am - Posted by: Anonymous
It looks like Corzine's head and hands are floating- great trick photography.
Sun, 01/20/2008 - 1:05pm - Posted by: ergoman
I believe that the maner in which those who opposed the Governor's message was totally unamerican and against the constitutional rights of free speech!