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Governor Christie and price gouging

18 Nov

My letter to the editor published in the Record today,

Regarding “8 businesses sued over price gouging” (Page A-1, Nov. 10):

The devastation caused by superstorm Sandy was in many ways unprecedented. Homes were destroyed, some communities were flooded, power outages blanketed the state and commerce was disrupted, including the distribution of gasoline. And even if gasoline made it to many service stations, there was no power to pump it into cars. In short, demand has exceeded supply for many days.

When demand exceeds supply, prices tend to rise for any good or service. This is the foundation of a market economy. So instead of market forces (higher prices) balancing the available supply with the demand of drivers, Governor Christie and Attorney General Jeffrey Chiesa invoked the state’s anti-gouging laws to prohibit prices increasing more than 10 percent during the emergency. This is the wrong medicine for the temporary disruption of gasoline or any other product or service.

If the price of gasoline had been allowed to rise to balance supply and demand in the state, drivers would have had to conserve the gas they already had in their tanks and purchase only the gas they needed at the higher prices to get them through the supply disruption. In addition, suppliers in other parts of the country would have had an incentive to divert gasoline to New Jersey because of higher (temporary) profits, thereby alleviating the gasoline supply shortfall.

Unfortunately, Christie has made matters worse for the people of the state when he asserted that “profiteers take unfair advantage of people at their most vulnerable.” So in the governor’s view, it is better to have little gas at pre-crisis prices than more supply at market prices, whatever they may be, to increase gasoline supplies.

Murray Sabrin

Fort Lee, Nov. 10

The writer, a professor of finance at Ramapo College of New Jersey in Mahwah, has been a candidate for statewide political office as both a Libertarian and Republican.

 
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Chris Christie embraces left-wing policies and the Star-Ledger cheers him on

03 Nov

In the free market blogosphere, Governor Christie has been pilloried on two of the most read pro liberty websites for his support of price gouging laws—and rightfully so, while the Star-Ledger proudly cheers him on, citing his leadership during the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.

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The kabuki continues

30 Sep

Mulshine reveals why New Jersey is a financial basket case….http://blog.nj.com/njv_paul_mulshine/2012/09/catrambone_video.html

 
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Posted in Income taxes, New Jersey, Property taxes, State government

 

New Jersey legislators: Just say no to the higher ed mergers

27 Jun

Let’s say you are the CEO of ABC Inc. and you want to merge with XYZ Inc., because you believe it will provide great synergies for both companies.  XYZ has $600 million in debt.  You go to your board of directors for approval, and they ask you how much it will cost to merge XYZ into ABC.  You say, “Trust me, the numbers will be forthcoming but we have to get this done by July 1.”

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Lou Greenwald, the Willie Sutton of New Jersey

16 Jun

Call Lou Greenwald feisty or gutsy, but the moniker that best describes the Assembly Majority Leader from Camden is “Willie Sutton.”  Which is apropos inasmuch as Camden has one of the highest crime rates in the nation.

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Dharun Ravi is guilty but not of hate crimes

17 Mar

The conviction of Dharun Ravi on March 15 on all counts of bias intimidation and invading the privacy of his roommate Tyler Clementi, who subsequently committed suicide, is a tragedy for everyone involved in this incident.  Ravi and Clementi shared a dorm room at Rutgers University in September 2010 when  Davi committed the crimes he was found guilty of on March 15.

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For superior tax relief, abolish income and property taxes

11 Mar

Assembly Majority Leader Louis Greenwald calls for “a 20 percent property tax relief credit to homeowners of the first $10,000 in property taxes paid for all homeowners earning up to $250,000 per year” in a March 11 op-ed (The Record).  This plan would be phased in over years, according to Greenwald, “and it would be funded by asking New Jersey’s millionaires to pay their fair share.”  What is a millionaire’s “fair share” in taxes?  Greenwald does not define, identify his redistributionist heist.

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Government incompetence…again?

31 Aug

Media sycophants have been tripping all over themselves heaping praise on Mayor Bloomberg, Governor Christie and Governor Cuomo for their handling of tropical storm Irene.  Yes, Irene turned into a tropical storm before it hit the New Jersey shore, a fact that should have known by the “Big Three” hours before they dominated the airwaves with their dire warnings about the impending Apocalypse inNew York and New Jersey.

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Tax windfalls, conspiracy theories and the end of the world

20 May

This week, we received some good news for a change about New Jersey’s economy and state budget. The number (13,400) of private sector job increased last month and income tax revenues are higher than the Christie administration forecast.  However, government jobs increased by 600.  Given the budget situation at both the state and local levels, why is there any new hiring occurring in government?  Local, county and state governments should be downsizing to bring their budgets under control, not increasing the cost of government.

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Dr. Eck on the insurance cartel

17 May

Dr. Eck’s essay is must reading for anyone who thinks government health care policies are helping the average American family and why the insurance industry is part of the problem.  See Dr. Eck’s essay, The [Insurance] Empire Strikes Back.

 
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