MickeyD said:
NJ cannot afford NJN and that is all there is too it. The taxes here in NJ are outrageous.
Oh come on....$11 million for NJN is less than the bottled water budget in the State House. Cut NJN and it won't make a bit of difference in taxes. With all the wealth in the state, there's no excuse for the taxes. Other states with gambling, like Nevada, have used casinos to eliminate taxes. Not NJ. Other states with big corporations, like Delaware, have been able to cut taxes. Not NJ. Even with all the taxes, the income taxes, the sales tax, and the property tax, NJ schools are terrible and the roads are a disgrace. Using taxes as a reason to cut public broadcasting is just an excuse, and when it's gone, the high taxes will still be there. So you give away a state resource for nothing. Wonderful.