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The Situation May Not Be As Bad As It Seems

Are taxpayers subsidizing MTV’s Jersey Shore?

That’s what some of my friends are saying. 

I usually agree with InTheLobby and Declan O’Scanlon, but in the case of the New Jersey Economic Development Authority granting a $420,000 tax credit to MTV for the 2009 production of Jersey Shore, I’m not so sure.

I’m not fan of the show.  I never watched it.  The promotions and buzz about it are enough for me to know that I’d rather see a Law and Order re-run.   Yet, there is no denying that the show has generated quite a bit of economic activity.  That’s what tax credits are supposed to do.

Tax credits are not subsidies in the sense that the government is writing a check.  They are promised tax reductions given to induce investment that will, hopefully, generate economic activity and more overall tax revenue than the amount of the credit.   Since Governor Christie has taken office, New Jersey has granted much larger tax credits to spur investment in Atlantic City and the Meadowlands.

Is the Jersey Shore tax credit a good deal for New Jersey?  I don’t know.  The Treasury Department would have to calculate the increased tax revenue that resulted from the show.   It would take $6,000,000 in increased sales of hair gel, contraceptives and alcohol to generate $420,000 in sales tax to “break even” on the tax credit.  I don’t buy hair gel or contraceptives.  I don’t watch the show, so it hasn’t driven me to drink more.  We’d have to rely on Treasury data to judge if increase sales taxes paid for the tax credit.

But we’d also have to include increased income taxes in the analysis.  How much do Snooki, the Situation and the rest of the cast pay to New Jersey in income taxes? What about the rest of the crew?  What about the increased income, and taxes for Seaside Heights businesses and their employees?

Is MTV paying any taxes to New Jersey as a result of the show at all?  If they hadn’t produced the show, they certainly would not have paid any taxes.  If the tax credit induced them to produce the show, that is what it was designed to do.

“I can’t believe we are paying for fake tanning for ‘Snooki’ and ‘The Situation’, and I am not even sure $420,000 covers that,” said Assemblyman Declan O’Scanlon (R-Monmouth). “This is a great investment for the taxpayers, as if they can make a show called ‘Jersey Shore’ anywhere else.”

Declan obviously doesn’t watch the show either.  They can make a show called ‘Jersey Shore’ in Italy.

Boardwalk Empire, the HBO hit series about the history of Atlantic City is not shot in New Jersey.  The beach scenes are shot in Coney Island, New York.

The Jersey Shore tax credit made headlines because State Senator Joe Vitale and the Italian American ONE Voice Coalition’s moral sensibilities are offended by how Italian Americans are depicted on the show.  They called for Governor Christie to veto the tax credit.  Christie doesn’t have the authority to veto the tax credit.  Vitale should have known that.  He probably did know that and just wanted to get his name in the papers.  What he did instead was generate more free publicity for the show he says offends him.

Vitale and ONE VOICE might have better luck in the courts. Earlier this week the Appeals Court set public moral sensibilities as a standard for what is legal in New Jersey.  If Vitale can convince a judge that the public’s moral sensibilities are offended by Jersey Shore, maybe he can get the show shut down, or get it moved, along with all the economic activity it is generating, to Italy or New York.

Posted: September 16th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Economy, Jersey Shore | Tags: , , , , , | 12 Comments »

Christie on the environment, tourism, the econonmy and politics

An interview from Ocean City with CBS-3 Philly’s Natasha Brown

Posted: August 13th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: 2012 Presidential Politics, Chris Christie | Tags: , , , | 2 Comments »

Will Christie Meet Snooki? That Would Be Quite A Situation!

Mayor Matt Doherty and Governor Chris Christie walk the Belmar boardwalk.  Photo Credit: Tim Larson, Governor's Office

Mayor Matt Doherty and Governor Chris Christie walk the Belmar boardwalk. Photo Credit: Tim Larson, Governor's Office

By Art Gallagher

 

Governor Christie had such a good time in Belmar today that he’s going back to the beach tomorrow to promote New Jersey’s clean beaches and water.

Christie will be making a stop in Manasquan at 2PM with remarks to the press and then head to the Boardwalk and Dupont Ave. in Seaside Heights at 3:45PM.

Christie spokesperson Michael Drewniak hasn’t responded to my email asking if there are any plans to meet or avoid the cast of Jersey Shore during the Seaside Heights visit.

You never know what Snooki will do!

Posted: August 10th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Chris Christie, Jersey Shore, Snooki | Tags: , , , , , | Comments Off on Will Christie Meet Snooki? That Would Be Quite A Situation!

The Jersey Shore Is Safer With Snooki In Italy

Paul Mulhshine says that Snooki and her Jersey Shore crew have been an economic boom for Seaside Heights.  Ocean County body shops, as in auto body shops, are missing out on the action this summer as the MTV reality show is shooting in Italy.

Multiple news sources are reporting that Snooki crashed her car into the police cruiser that was assigned to her protection. Co-star Deena was a passenger and had to climb out the window to escape the wreckage.

The police officers involved were treated for whiplash and bruises.  Snooki, who was briefly taken into custody but not charged, and Deena were not hurt.

There was no alcohol involved, according to the reports.

Posted: May 30th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Snooki | Tags: , | Comments Off on The Jersey Shore Is Safer With Snooki In Italy

Cairo Turns Into Jersey Shore

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Posted: February 4th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Humour | Tags: , | Comments Off on Cairo Turns Into Jersey Shore

They’re baaacccckk

 

Jersey ShoreMTV Shows

On MTV starting January 6th.

I bet if NJN produced a knockoff staring New Jerseyeans rather than New Yorkers that people would watch it and they could sell enough ads to cover their budget.

Posted: December 26th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: NJ Media | Tags: , | 1 Comment »