State overrides voters: NJ orders town to spend $33 million on school upgrades for immigrants – IOTW Report

State overrides voters: NJ orders town to spend $33 million on school upgrades for immigrants

EAG: FREEHOLD, N.J. – Voters in New Jersey’s Freehold Borough twice rejected referendums to pay for $33 million in construction and other updates to accommodate the area’s growing student population.

Now state bureaucrats are over-riding their decisions.

In both September and December, Freehold residents voted down the measure aimed at expanding the “severely overcrowded” Park Avenue Elementary, Middle School, and Learning Center with 22 new classrooms, RT.com reports.

The proposal also would have funded a new gym and library at Park Avenue Elementary, as well as a cafeteria at the learning center.  MORE

13 Comments on State overrides voters: NJ orders town to spend $33 million on school upgrades for immigrants

  1. That’s like Minnesota. We voted down the state (taxpayers) putting money into a new Twins stadium. After a few times of getting rejected, the state said, “Fu*k the taxpayers. We are going to do it anyway.”

    They did.

  2. If Hillary is elected, our SC will be deciding every fucking thing-with 3 or 4 more Sotomayors on the court, kiss 2A & 1A adios. The country will be unrecognizable in short order. There will never be a chance in my lifetime to turn the nightmare around.

  3. “There will never be a chance in my lifetime to turn the nightmare around.”

    There will never be a chance, period. The global powers that are pulling all strings will make sure of that.

  4. Illegals have made my professional life Hell. Interestingly, I only began seeing them in significantly increased numbers about 3-4 months ago. I’m inclined to view this as some sort of sick going-away present from Obama.

    166 days until January 20, 2017.

    93 days until November 8.

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