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For New Jersey State Senate

Daniel Z. Seyler
For State Senate

22 North Main St.
Phillipsburg, NJ 08865
TEL: 908-859-0986

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    ISSUES POSITIONS
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    As a State Senator my goal will be to promote Free Enterprise Democracy in ways that benefit all residents.

    The purpose of Government is to facilitate progress in ways that benefit all people regardless of Race, Creed, Color, National Origin, Gender, Political Affiliation, Age or Physical Ability.

    Since 1988, I've been talking about an Organization that manipulates our lives to benefit their members at the expense of American Citizens. In 1988, President Reagan identified an Organization he named, "The Iron Triangle". The Iron Triangle, he said is made up of Special Interests, The US Congress and The Media. I asked the question, "What about the influence of Big Business?" I more accurately called The Organization "The Iron Cross", made up of Special Interests, The US Congress, The Media and Big Business. In 2008 and 2009 The Organization perpetrated a financial coup that looted the United States Treasury of Trillions of Dollars.

    I am campaigning for State Senate for most of the reasons I campaigned in 2007, with one additional reason. In 2010, The Organization targeted me and increased the assessment of my property in Phillipsburg, New Jersey to $858,000 an acre. I appealed the astronomical assessment increase to the Warren County Board of Taxation. The Board of Taxation upheld the increased assessment, further, they broke our residency contract and raised my property taxes by an unjust amount. It was clearly taxation extortion similar to the feudal taxation practiced in 1775 by King George III.

    In response to the government's greedy tactics, I took three steps. First, I decided to campaign for State Senate one more time to salvage New Jersey from The Organization's control. Second, similar to many New Jersey residents, I can no longer afford to retire in New Jersey under the present conditions, so I went shopping for out of state retirement property. In the State of Texas, I found ten affordable acres. If those ten Texas acres were in New Jersey, they would cost $8,580,000. Third, I wrote two measures to benefit Seniors, 1) Homestead Retirement Resolution In essence, a person's home is their castle and a life long investment. Many people depend on the home investment to provide retirement funding, therefore; the government agency that assesses the property should be required to guarantee the assessed value of that property to the owner who occupies their property. Also, 2) SENIOR FREEDOM will make retirement easier for New Jersey retirees.

    Please 'click' on my ISSUES POSITIONS listed on the left side of this page. Hopefully the information is educational and you support my efforts.
    THANK-YOU


    Disclaimer: The New Jersey flag picture on the top of this page was downloaded from the State of New Jersey Website. The picture of the New Jersey flag is not intended to imply an endorsement from the State of New Jersey or anyone involved with the State of New Jersey. Documentation of any endorsements I receive will be kept on file at my campaign headquarters and online for interested parties to examine.

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    Paid for by: Daniel Z. Seyler, For State Senate, 22 N MAIN ST, Phillipsburg, NJ 08865

    " Government exists for one purpose: to make things better for all people."
    Eleanor Roosevelt
    " In the councils of government, we must guard against unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist."
    President Dwight D. Eisenhower in his Farewell Address, 1961