Monday, March 30, 2015

Tax implications run deep for Families that built Garwood


Currently there are a record 19 homes for sale, plus another 8 in foreclosure or pre-foreclosure and another already in auction.
As our taxes continue to recklessly skyrocket we are seeing more and more families that built Garwood forced out simply because they can no longer afford to stay here. Long time residents are seeing their families have to move away as collateral damage to a Democrat run council that thinks is okay to carelessly go about business as usual with our money. As we lose those people that built our town, we will welcome in new families with open arms because along with the best neighbors you can ever hope, the lower property costs make it easier for younger couples to move to our great borough as opposed to the ones next door. This also brings in more children and as we have seen in the recent past, our administration has no capability of preparing for the future. Classrooms are already overcrowded, teachers are unhappy with their expired contracts and the Board of Ed is doubling down on their tax implications to the residents. The stark reality is that as the landscape is changes because of the bad decisions of the past decade, we need to adapt and be willing to elect officials that have experience in the marketplace. People who understand the numbers and know how to work a budget. Our residents can no longer afford the intentions of Council members that cannot see past their own political ideology. If we do not wake up soon, our taxes will be $20,000 per home, we are already close.
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