It is absolutely hilarious that conservatives are only looking at the overall cost of the project and completely ignoring the economic gain that completing it would give NJ and also the economic ruin it would entail if they don't complete it.
Talk about penny wise/pound foolish. But hey, if that means more economic benefit to CT where i live at the expense of NJ, i'm for NJ's foolishness in electing this GOP moron.
It's you who don't understand the dynamics of NJ at all. I've lived here my whole life. In CT your upfront housing cost is higher but property taxes MUCH lower. NJ residents pay the highest property taxes per capita in the nation followed closely by NY. $70 billion in wealth has left the state over the past decade. Nobody in retirement stays here because of the state's policy that taxes pension and social security retirement income. PA meanwhile does not, FL does not, NC and SC do not either. All that wealth gone! My parents...the day my Dad retired, they made plans to move out of the state - now live just over the border in PA.
Who the fvck is going to be paying for the cost overruns? That's right...people like me who actually make money and pay real taxes. Not the residents of Camden, Newark and other shithole cities that take without giving back. Christie just had to close a $10 billion budget gap for this year...much of it by foregoing the annual contribution to the already broke NJ pension system (at least $40 billion underfunded at this point).
We have so much corruption in this state there is NO WAY this project would just come in 'modestly over' budget. Actually it had the potential to be another MA Big-Dig style fiasco filled with cronyism and taxpayer funded shenanigans by all the corrupt polls and union bigs here.
But it would provide long term benefits right? Shorter commute, higher property values, blah blah blah. No proof of that whatsoever! All heresay. Sorry, not gonna take this one on faith that "it'll all work out in the end." We've been hearing that for decades and the problems and tax burden just keeps getting worse and worse -- yet we keep electing the same corrupt bunch of Democrats, same as NY. Until we finally reached a breaking point and elected Christie. Either way, I'm not excited about the thought of having even more people coming to live here as a result of an improved transit system. It's too damned crowded as it is. And unfortunately, we've already got too many people feeding off our resources rather than contributing to them.
But even though Christie has given some of us longing for change in NJ 'hope', we are STILL at this moment flat shit broke. Until we fix other structural problems in this state...like forcing towns and municipalities to merge to save money, firing duplicative state workers, funding our pension system properly, cutting property taxes 30% across the board and lowering income taxes to keep residents and retirees from leaving, the extra train tunnel can wait.
/rant