This is going to be a budget that is going to be unlike any other you’ve probably seen in NJ in at least the last 20 years and maybe...
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Everybody needs to start a new job with a list of priorities and Chris Christie is no exception. There might be a thousand things that need to get done...
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It's impossible to support consolidation of government services and also support COAH.S1 paints with a broad brush and thus will miss some fine points. COAH paints with...
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Governor Christie seems to have played the rotten fiscal cards he inherited fairly well. As reported by the Star-Ledger, he is proposing to cut school aid by more...
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As part of his solution to New Jersey’s current budget deficit, Gov. Chris Christie announced that, effective yesterday, he will not allow any additional parents to enroll in FamilyCare,...
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Let me get this straight. The state has a “cap” or limit on how much municipalities can increase their annual budget every year—four percent. The goal is to keep...
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On Rebate Issue, Christie Will Win. The leading New Jersey Sunday newspapers yesterday confirmed that Governor Chris Christie will propose in his FY2011 budget the...
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You’ve got to hand it to Christie; he calls it as he sees it. I don’t mean the newly crowned Governor, Chris Christie, but his nine-year-old son, Patrick. ...
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Anyone involved in governing and administrating a town or county in New Jersey understands the economic problems outlined in The Star-Ledger editorials of February 28 and March 1. The...
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It is widely anticipated that Gov. Chris Christie’s first budget message, to be delivered on March 16, will show the harsh reality of New Jersey’s bleak financial outlook. No...
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In keeping with the commitment I made to you in the November election, I am looking at every possible way to cut wasteful government spending and relieve your tax...
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Republican Playbook: Fear, Scorn & Partisanship -- Instill fear. Sow uncertainty. Create doubt. Demonize. These tactics may be the unfortunate norm for campaigning, but they are bad – if not...
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Our new Governor suffers from no lack of advice. Much of it, contained in the transition reports, deserves prompt attention. Obviously, economic prosperity benefits everyone, and – as...
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I have to genuinely wonder if this legislature will go down as the most taxing legislature in the history of the state of New Jersey surpassing the legislative actions...
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Now that the dust has finally settled after the grueling campaign for governor, there are a number of lessons that we can draw from this election. First and...
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March 17th, 2010 The Day New Jersey Stood Still It was like the plot from the 1950s science fiction movie: An alien (first Republican elected state-wide in very...
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Limited government principles and fiscal conservatism are philosophically sound, because they preserve the people’s natural rights and they prevent government from overspending, over borrowing and overtaxing. For more than...
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New Jersey is in severe financial crisis because for years elected officials have been able to make irresponsible and short-sighted decisions without any restraint. Future governors may...
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On January 6, 2010, several newspapers published articles with titles like “no more aid for struggling cities”, “Christie will cut state aid” and the like; furthermore, in the body...
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New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, you target teachers. That’s not a positive note to start your tenure. You forget that the Teachers’ Union makes decisions on its own, such...
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On the day of his inauguration, Governor Christopher Christie inherited a gaping $2 billion hole in the state’s budget and swiftly set about the people’s business in meeting our...
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It will confirm the fact
It will confirm the fact that he is a demagog and a nutjob. If anything, it will sink his candidacy.
liberals do not know facts
right...sure....uh huh.....
Or when people see a room with a couple thousand people in it supporting Mayor Lonegan they might take a second look at him and the next poll will either show him ahead of Christie/Corzine or within the margin of error. Either way it will be closer then it is right now, alot closer
When is Rick Santelli
coming in for a fund raiser. That will get people in, too.
Slow news day
I'd like to know how Wally is privy to the coverage plans of the major news outlets when they probably don't know themselves what they'll be covering that day.
Shaftan must be feeding him this stuff. Christie is right about one thing. Wally works for the Kushner family and the latter have no love for Chris Christie.
It would have to be a really slow news day for any coverage, and even then nobody will pay attention anymore than they will to the debates. Unless, of course, some people really have nothing better to do with their time than pay attention to a couple of whackjobs in a back alley freak show.
The scary thing, though, is that nobody lost an election underestimating the intelligence of Republican primary voters, and if the unthinkable happens this will be absolute proof positive.
Nevertheless, Joe the Deadbeat had zero impact on the presidential election, and he'll have less impact on this one.