NJ Transit is becoming a synonym for failure, delays, and disruption. Frankly, it’s getting ridiculous. Just take a look at this latest slew of headlines about transportation woes (and tragedies!) here in the Garden State…
If you have had to use public transit at any point recently (let alone rely on it for day-to-day commuting), you know the only thing you can count on is that…you can’t count on it.
Seems we could use an audit. Some accountability. Some heads should roll. That would be common sense, wouldn’t it?
Is that happening? No.
TWEET (or Facebook) this:
It’s time for an audit of #NJTransit and some accountability. Stop throwing NJ business’s money at it, @GovMurphy. Let’s get serious. #ItsCommonSense
“Instead, Governor Phil Murphy wants to continue throwing money at the broken system. To the tune of 1 billion. And not just any money. He’s picking the pockets of New Jersey businesses to do it through the cleverly named “corporate transit fee” (you can read the propaganda piece about it here, but make no mistake. It’s a tax hike).
TWEET (or Facebook) this:
We deserve better from #NJTransit, @GovMurphy. It’s time for an audit – and a freeze on spending – until we get to the bottom of this broken system. #ItsCommonSense
Do the Leftist Lunatics know any other solutions to problems than spending other people’s money? Unfortunately, these goons often get away with it because no one is calling them out and the general public isn’t being made aware of the outrage. That’s a big reason the Common Sense Club exists.
We’re calling it out – and today, we’re encouraging you to GET LOUD on social media.
TWEET (or Facebook) this:
FACT: #NJTransit is broken@GovMurphy Plan: Take from New Jersey businesses and throw 1 Billion at it. A Common Sense Plan? Audit NJ Transit before spending another dime.
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Change comes when we make common sense louder. We’re the majority. Let’s sound like it.