Wednesday, April 01, 2009
AFP-NJ Announces Taxpayer Tea Party to Protest Gov. Corzines’s Tax Hikes

Wednesday, April 15, 5:00pm
Grove 4 at Johnson Park, Piscataway
Join AFP-NJ along with grassroots activists across the country on April 15 at 5:00pm for a Taxpayer Tea Party to protest Governor Corzine’s proposed tax hikes.
New Jersey has the worst tax climate in the nation, and yet Governor Corzine continues to rely on tax increases to support the state’s overgrown budget. This tradition has left us poorly positioned to deal with the economic recession.
Even with the so-called stimulus funds that are coming to New Jersey-- totaling $2 billion-- Governor Corzine has introduced a FY 2010 state budget with a $7 billion deficit, and massive tax hikes to go along with it.
Governor Corzine continues to increase taxes—it is the same mistake over and over again. Taxpayers have carried the burden of these mistakes long enough-- It’s critical to fight back against this proposed budget and its tax hikes!
Urge Governor Corzine and state legislators to take the first step in mending this $7 billion deficit by cutting the size of the state budget and planning for New Jersey’s financial future.
[more info] or call 201-487-8844 to register.
Directions:
From Route 287
- Take Exit 9 and turn onto River Road (a left from 287 Northbound, a right from 287 Southbound).
- Follow River Rd. toward Highland Park (approximately 2-3 miles).
- After passing under Route 18, take first right into Johnson Park. Do NOT take any of the park entrances until after passing under Route 18.
Route 1 and NJ Turnpike (Exit 10)
- Take exit for Route 18 North and stay on 18 North for approximately 2-3 miles.
- Immediately after crossing the John Lynch Bridge over the Raritan River, take the next exit for River Road.
- Make left at traffic light onto River Road
- Park entrance is almost immediately on your right.


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