John Azzariti, a political commentator active on social media, has recently posted a series of tweets criticizing economic policies implemented by Democrats in New Jersey.
On March 27, 2026, Azzariti questioned the permanence of recent tax increases, writing: Wow! “Temporary” tax hikes! Democrats never seem to miss out on opportunities to raise taxes. How about instead, we permanently lower the sales tax so New Jerseyans can get relief from oppressive Democrat economic policies that are crushing working families? https://t.co/Opz6KlOkkj
The following day, on March 28, 2026, he continued his criticism with another post: How about instead we focus on fixing New Jersey Democrats’ failed economic policies that are crushing New Jersey families? #NOKINGSDAYISJULY4TH!
On March 29, 2026, Azzariti addressed policymakers directly and referenced broader trends in state taxation and migration: Take note, Trenton Democrats: Bad policy decisions have grave consequences! @NJAssemblyGOP
High-tax states continue to lose tens of billions of dollars in taxable income to low-tax states. https://t.co/gHA2OW0QGN via @WSJopinion
Azzariti’s remarks reflect ongoing debates over tax policy and its impact on residents in high-tax states such as New Jersey. In recent years, some studies have shown that states with higher taxes have experienced net losses in population and taxable income to states with lower tax rates. These trends have fueled political discussions about fiscal policy and economic competitiveness.





