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December 2007/January 2008

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What’s on the plate in 2008...
Well, if it’s the plate of Atlantic City development we’re talking about, you couldn’t get anymore on it if you tried. “Piled high” is a term we would use to describe the state of developmental affairs in Atlantic City for 2008. Very high. Of course, there’s a lot of other stuff that goes on in Atlantic City that could be piled into mountains, but that's a story for another day. This issue is all about what’s ahead developmentally in the city that’s always turned on, and Publisher Dan Klein, kicks it off as usual on page 6. Jack Diamond, our lovable CasinoInsider, tackles casino development for 2008 beginning on page 34. Included in his list of openings in 2008 is, of course, the much anticipated Water Club Hotel & Spa at Borgata. Notice we didn’t include the term casino in the title. That’s because there isn’t one as the newest, most luxurious addition to the Borgata “bang” will operate as an entirely separate entity, but with all of Borgata’s amenities, including, of course, its casino. The “piece de resistance” for the project is the indoor pool on the 28th floor that goes right to the outside glass wall. Talk about your proverbial “view To Die For.” Over at Boardwalk Hall it’s one big show after another starting with Hannah Montana and Milley Cyrus on January 5th, to Celine Dion on September 20th. Mixed in between are R. Kelly, Van Halen, Keith Urban and Carrie Underwood, Dancing With the Stars, and The Mummer's “Show of Shows”... Of course, this entire issue is devoted to everything that is worth doing today, tomorrow, next week, next month as well as months down the road.
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On the Cover: It’s a veritable “Plateful” of stuff going on in 2008 here in Southern New Jersey, and it’s our job to bring it to you. As Usual, we gladly comply. The cover of this issue of Dan Klein's South Jersey Insider Magazine, SJI for short, features a collage of people, places and things which will impact 2008.
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Political Insider - by Seth Grossman

THIS ELECTION IS ALL ABOUT WHO GETS THE JOBS, CONTRACTS & PERMITS...

"It is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing."

William Shakespeare, Macbeth, Act V, Scene 5

The recent election campaigns here in the two most southern legislative districts of New Jersey were very bitter and expensive. I guess that Democrats spent about four million dollars, while Republicans spent close to two million.

Republicans controlled county government and held the state senate and two assembly seats for the district surrounding Atlantic City since 1982.

Republicans ran the neighboring Cape May County since the Civil War.

But as casinos attracted low wage workers to Atlantic City, and as blue collar Democrats retired and moved near Cape May, union officials and Democrats around the state saw a chance to control the politics of both casino-rich counties.

During the past five years, Democrats knocked out more than a half dozen of the highest Republican officials in both districts. By this November, Democrats could win control of both districts. Republicans fought back. Both parties saturated radio, TV, and most mailboxes with attacks that got more vicious every week.

Republicans attacked "tax and spend Democrats." Democrats countered that local Republicans voted for more spending, borrowing, and tax hikes than Democrats.

Democrats attacked Republicans as political insiders who milked the taxpayers for government jobs, pensions, and benefits. The Republicans claimed that the Democrats milked the system even more.

Both Republicans and Democrats complained of too much government debt and spending. Yet neither party campaigned against two state ballot questions which sought to borrow a total of $650 million over 30 years!

Most of the top Republican and Democrat candidates had high paying government jobs, with generous pensions and health benefits. Most voters don't.

Both the Republican and Democrat candidates got millions of dollars in campaign donations from people who expected millions in profits from government jobs, contracts, or permits. Few voters today give money to any candidate.

Three of the six Republican candidates for state office had close ties to the highly political construction workers' unions. Those unions supported and benefited from "project labor agreements" that kept non-union companies from bidding on most government jobs. Three of the six Democrat candidates for state office had close ties to those same unions.

Most voters pay higher taxes than they should because everything built by union contractors for the government costs a lot more than most stuff built by non-union companies working on private projects.

Which party is pro-union?

Which is pro-taxpayer?

Both Republicans and Democrats accused each other of "wasting taxpayer money." But what does that mean? Not one candidate suggested a single program that was not needed, or a single building that should not have been built.

Not a single Democrat or Republican even suggested that any group of public employees was paid too much in salary, pensions, or benefits.

None of the leading Republicans or Democrats promised any decisive action to enforce immigration laws.

If Republicans won the election, I doubt that they will do anything to hurt the people who gave them the campaign money and union support they needed to win. They are almost certain to support twelve weeks of paid family leave for all employees in the state, since that is what the unions want. I doubt that Republicans today would cut any spending or reduce any taxes. I doubt they would do anything to enforce immigration laws.

If the Democrats won, would they do anything different? I don't think so – except each party would have a different list of who would get the sweetheart jobs, contracts, and permits after the election.

For more information, visit www.libertyandprosperity.org or contact Somers Point attorney Seth Grossman at seth@dandy.net or 609-927-7333. Seth Grossman hosts a two way talk radio program on 1020AM Monday thru Friday from 3PM to 5PM, and breakfast discussion groups every Tuesday at 8AM at the Breakfast Shop, 910 Bay Avenue in Somers Point.

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