Gavin Newsom has floated the idea of California withholding tax payments to the federal government as a way of protesting Trump's regime. Now it looks like New Jersey's incoming governor might beat Newsom to the punch.
Politico has reported that Mikie Sherrill is seriously looking into having New Jersey withholding federal tax dollars from Washington, telling native New Jerseyan Jon Stewart on his podcast that she has thought about it all time, calling it a "great idea. "If they’re not gonna run the programs, then what are we paying them for?" she said. "It’s like, you know, 'you’re paying us for a service,' and they're not delivering. So let's stop paying for it."
You know whom they are delivering services for with New Jersey's - and California's - federal tax dollars? Republican states like Louisiana, Arkansas, Montana, and Nebraska, among others, as well as Wyoming, North Dakota - you know, the states Jimmy Stewart once called "the rectangular ones."
The Democratic states are repeatedly paying for services poorer, more conservative states get more of, and they have to raise state taxes to provide the programs and amenities their constituents expect with less and less help from the federal government - and no state and local tax (SALT) deductions anymore, thanks to Trump. Sherrill - and, hopefully, Newsom - are ready to rub SALT deductions in Trump's wounds.
Upon hearing of Governor-elect Sherrill's commetns, a White House spokesperson repsonded,"Wow, a Democrat encouraging lawbreaking. What else is new?"
She who refuses to submit federal taxes to a national administration run by a megalomaniacal tyrant violates no laws.
And this could be the first act of New Jersey seceding from the Union. Theoretically speaking, of course. 😉
I can't wait to see what Virginia's new incoming female govenror, Abigail Spanberger, does when she takes office. And is she wants to take her state out of the Union - hey, the state's motto is Sic semper tyrannis - she can always dust off Virginia's 1861 ordinance of secession.


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