Author: Steve Adubato

Steve Adubato's own experience helped him gain perspective and shape his thoughts on the national health care debate.

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Let’s End the Gotcha Game

September 14, 2009

Attack ads are an insult to Jersey voters.

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Corruption pervades the state. Is the problem too much government? Steve Adubato debates today's political realities.

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Conventional wisdom is that American elections are about competing ideas from two candidates. In reality that is not what most campaigns are about—and certainly not this year’s gubernatorial race between Democrat Jon Corzine and his Republican opponent, Chris Christie.

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Evict Home Rule

June 8, 2009

Economies of scale would ease our tax burden.

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Why is U.S. funding N.J. sand replenishment?

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Immodest Proposals

April 13, 2009

New Jerseyans have been doing a lot of complaining about Governor Jon Corzine's proposed budget cuts and increases in taxes and fees.

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The Race Is On

March 16, 2009

Susan G. Komen for the Cure is a national organization that supports breast cancer research with a goal of stamping out breast cancer altogether.

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A Special Day

February 11, 2009

A great speech is a product of many factors. One of the biggest is how a speaker connects on an emotional and personal level with his audience.

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Hike The Gas Tax Now

January 15, 2009

There is never a good time to raise taxes, especially in New Jersey, given how high our taxes are already. We have the highest property taxes in the nation and our income tax isn’t anything to write home about—even after Governor Christie Whitman cut it by 30 percent.

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