Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Chris Christie off to a great start.
The odds are stacked so long against Christie winning the battle, but he's taking on the dominant paradigm in Jersey: unions squeezing cash out of the state for higher wages that lead to higher union dues that get spent on political campaigns that attack Republicans so that more Dems get elected so that the unions can squeeze more cash out of the state. Got that?
Here's Christie going right after the beast [N.B. not ManBeast] early in his term. Quotes are from a very favorable article (for Christie) that was printed in the WSJ:
Here's Christie going right after the beast [N.B. not ManBeast] early in his term. Quotes are from a very favorable article (for Christie) that was printed in the WSJ:
Your policies favor the rich. "We have the worst unemployment in the region and the highest taxes in America, and that's no coincidence."
Why not renew the 'millionaire's tax'? "The top 1% of taxpayers in New Jersey pay 40% of the income tax. In addition, we've got a situation where that tax applies to small businesses. I'm simply not going to put my foot on the back of the neck of small business while I want them to try to grow jobs by giving more revenue to New Jersey."
Budget cuts are unfair. "One state retiree, 49 years old, paid, over the course of his entire career, a total of $124,000 towards his retirement pension and health benefits. What will we pay him? $3.3 million in pension payments over his life, and nearly $500,000 for health care benefits—a total of $3.8 million on a $120,000 investment. Is that fair?"
State budget cuts only shift the pain to our towns. "[L]et's remember this, in 2009 the private sector in New Jersey lost 121,000 jobs. In 2009, municipalities and school boards added 11,300 jobs. Now that's just outrageous. And they're going to have to start to lay some people off, not continue to hire at the pace they hired in 2009 in the middle of a recession."
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1 comments:
Fantastic. Direct and unashamed reasoning for fiscal conservatism. If other Republicans would conduct themselves like this instead of trying to game the electorate, we'd be in much better shape.