DeCroce: Are Daggett and Corzine Conspiring to Deceive Voters?

By Kristin Antonello | October 26th, 2009 - 4:02pm
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DeCROCE: ARE DAGGETT AND CORZINE CONSPIRING TO DECEIVE VOTERS?

Trenton, NJ- Assembly Republican leader Alex DeCroce said it was very troubling to hear gubernatorial candidate Chris Daggett say today that he would not refuse to take a position in the Corzine administration. "Chris Daggett did nothing to dissuade fears that he and the governor are entwined in a Machiavellian plot to reelect a governor who most people think has done a poor job," DeCroce, R-Morris and Passaic, said. "Corzine is desperate to remain in power even though people clearly do not approve of his performance."Daggett, on NJ 101.5 FM this morning, acknowledged that he is among the majority of New Jerseyans who are disappointed with the Governor, but wouldn't refuse to accept a job offer from the Governor."It is clearer every day that a vote for Daggett, is a vote for Corzine," DeCroce said. "Voting for either of these candidates will have the same result: New Jersey taxpayers will continue to see their property taxes rise, Corzine will retain the power he craves but does not deserve and Daggett will get a cushy position in the administration."The only way to cure New Jersey's worst-in-the-nation tax burden is to elect Chris Christie, who has a plan to implement the logical reforms to our inefficient government that taxpayers need and deserve," DeCroce added.###

A vote for Christie or Corzine is a vote for corruption

The Chris Daggett tax plan does not raise taxes. This is just an attack by Christie Christie to cover up the fact the he has no tax plan of his own.

The truth is the Chris Daggett tax plan lowers taxes and cuts spending

  • The Chris Daggett tax plan cuts income tax to a 8.97% flat rate.
  • The Chris Daggett tax plan cuts corporate tax by 25%.
  • Chris Daggett’s plan cuts property tax by 25%
  • Under Chris Daggett’s plan the amount of taxes collected stays the same.
  • Daggett’s plan taxes services used by the rich, like Attorneys, Accountants and Architects.

The associated press hired 3 independent economists to review the tax plan of Chris Christie, John Corzine and Chris Daggett and economists agree economists agree the Daggett Tax plan is the best.

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A vote for Corzine or Chris Christie is a vote for corruption

PolitickerNJ Predicts Chris Daggett will surge in the polls win election because voters are fed up

Corzine and Christie are not the real problem.

It is the broken corrupt two-party system. It needs to go.

A vote for Corzine or Christie is a Vote for Corruption

A vote for Corzine or Christie is a Vote the corrupt two party system that got us in the is mess.

A vote for Corzine or Christie is condoning the corruption and scandal over the last 20 years that has made NJ the worst business and tax climate in the country.

Jon Corzine and Christie Christie both are representatives of the political parties that have used corruption and scandal over the last 20 years to get our state into the mess that it is.

As long as voters continue to vote for either party they are condoning the behavior of these political parties.

Political parties are a national affiliation. Not just local, county or statewide but national. If these parties cared for anything besides making their constituents rich off of the taxpayers dime, they would clean their act up.

But the political parties don’t make their politicians clean their act up. Why, because like sheep we keep voting for them. Year after year, election after election. Because we do not have the courage to stand up for ourselves and vote for a third party they have us enslaved.

They are right when they say we have no alternative. We are forced to choose between a Giant Douche and a Turd Sandwich year after year.

I can go on and on about both Chris Christie and Jon Corzine.

Only voters have the power to change the government. We must refuse to be held captive to the broken two-party system that has brought scandal and corruption and keeps us captive by instilling fear of voting for a third party. Its time to send a message across the country. Its time to end politics as usual.

Break the Cycle!! Vote for Daggett

If you're afraid that a vote for Daggett is a Vote for Corzine, don't be because the polls show Daggett is hurting Corzine and putting Christie ahead.

See this Daggett Hurts Corzine and Helps Christie

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