Originally posted by Sabre
Then, just a few weeks ago, New Jersey voters shocked the science and political worlds by rejecting a $450 million bond measure that, like California’s Proposition 71, would have funded human cloning and embryonic-stem-cell research.
A really REALLY good example on how a story or part of a story can be spun to make a reporters point.
Yes it is true we voted down the $450 mil bond measure.
but it had far far more to do with our $4.5 billion dollar deficit then being against stem cell research
NJ is among the wealthiest states in the nation
NJ is also the most densely populated state.
We have among if not the highest property taxes in the nation.
One of the highest sales taxes in the nation (8%)
Yet we still have a $4.5 billion dollar deficit. (one of the highest in the nation)
And now they want to put us even farther in the hole without showing in any way shape or form how they plan on paying for it. Or to whom and where exactly the money is going to go.
Considering we are proving to have one of the most corrupt state governments in the nation. Not to mention a governor who seems to think he is state emperor. We'd really kinda like to know that part.
While property tax relief is a huge political issue here we also voted against using a small portion of the recently increased sales tax (was 7%) for property tax relief
It also isnt mentioned that we have already invested $270 million into Stem cell research. so to say or insinuate we as a state are against it. Is really nothing short of an outright lie.
Yes we approved a bond issuance of $200 million to support historic and farmland preservation. But at least we can see where that money is spent.
and Farms at least provide a source of tax revenue
I know of very few people who are against stem cell research including embryonic.
Certainly much much less then I do people who support it.
those who I know of who voted against this measure by FAR did so purely out of economic concerns. Not ideological ones.
We turned it down by and large because we feel we have already invested enough money into this venture for now. With little to no financial return on the investment.
And we have enough dept and simply would not like to needlessly add more to it when the state government has proved they obviously cant seem to manage the debt we have now.
Your not going to stop the bleeding by opening another vein