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NJ Dems reaping personal windfalls through budget hijinks
Narrative Analysis: Plain Folks
New Jersey lawmakers have been funneling last-minute appropriations into state budgets to benefit their and their families’ groups in recent years. Some Democratic state lawmakers have repeatedly slipped “add-ons” into New Jersey’s annual budget, according to a Politico examination covering fiscal year 2024 through FY2026. These legislators directed millions of taxpayer dollars to their own []...Click to read more
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The New Zealand Herald
· Jul 7, 2026
Inside Economics: Gen Z and millennials delaying life plans as costs soar in New Zealand – Deloitte survey
Inside Economics: Gen Z and millennials delaying life plans as costs soar in New Zealand – Deloitte survey
Americans for Prosperity
· Jul 1, 2026
AFP, Jersey 1st Slams Record-Breaking Budget
Trenton, NJ— Today, Americans for Prosperity (AFP) and Jersey 1st condemned New Jersey Democrats following the passage of the FY 2027 budget, the largest in New Jersey history. The budget, drafted behind closed doors, fails to address what New Jerseyans actually need: real tax relief, a government they can trust, and a fiscal foundation built to last. [] The post AFP, Jersey 1st Slams Record-Breaking Budget appeared first on Americans for Prosperity.
Investing.com
· Jul 2, 2026
Progressive surge complicates Democrats’ midterms focus on prices
Progressive surge complicates Democrats’ midterms focus on prices
Save Jersey
· Jun 30, 2026
HOT MESS: N.J. Legislature passes record-setting Sherrill budget with two traitorous Republican votes
By Matt Rooney Arguably the worst budget in New Jersey history is headed to Governor Mikie Sherrill’s desk, Save Jerseyans. Here are just some of [...]
Bacon’s Rebellion
· Jul 6, 2026
No Queens: Stop Tyranny in Virginia
From pot to pork, the Democrats’ budget will cost every Virginia adult an extra 3,880. by Victoria Mannning Virginia’s state motto, “Sic Semper Tyrannis,” or “Thus Always to Tyrants,” declares that virtue and just governance always defeat tyranny. Yet Virginia Democrat leaders have become the tyrants. Led by Gov. Abigail Spanberger, they ignore the Constitution []
Eschaton
· Jul 9, 2026
Popularism!
NEW: Our first report on the swing voters of the 2026 midterms finds that when they are asked which policies would make them definitely vote for a Democrat, the most selected option is “raise taxes on the wealthy,” followed by “create a Medicare for All health care system.”[image or embed]— Data for Progress (@dataforprogress.org) July 9, 2026 at 2:30 PM Sorry, I forgot, popularism means do popular stuff as long as the people funding my fake think tank like it, too.
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Related coverage for "NJ Dems reaping personal windfalls through budget hijinks": The New Zealand Herald — Inside Economics: Gen Z and millennials delaying life plans as costs soar in New Zealand – Deloitte survey. Americans for Prosperity — AFP, Jersey 1st Slams Record-Breaking Budget . Investing.com — Progressive surge complicates Democrats’ midterms focus on prices. Save Jersey — HOT MESS: N.J. Legislature passes record-setting Sherrill budget with two traitorous Republican votes. Bacon’s Rebellion — No Queens: Stop Tyranny in Virginia. Eschaton — Popularism!