You’ve Gotta Read This

Over at Mish’s Global Economic Trend Analysis: Excerpts from Chris Christie’s speech to New Jersey’s mayors:

You know, Marlboro, after a two year negotiation, they give a five year contract giving 4.5% annual salary increases to the teachers, with no contribution, zero contribution to health care benefits.

But I am sure there are people in Marlboro who have lost their jobs, who have had their homes foreclosed on, and who cannot keep a roof over their family’s head there is something wrong.

You know, at some point there has to be parity. There has to be parity between what is happening in the real world, and what is happening in the public sector world. The money does not grow on trees outside this building or outside your municipal building. It comes from the hard working people of our communities who are suffering and are hurting right now.

I’m dying to hear the Jerry Brown version of that speech…

3 thoughts on “You’ve Gotta Read This”

  1. It would certainly be a “Nixon Goes to China” moment.

    Do I believe he could get that done? Well, given that HE is the guy who allowed California’s public sector unions to get going in the first place, and that the public sector unions control his party… no.

    I do not believe the public sector union problem can be solved from within the Democratic Party. Period.


  2. It would certainly be a “Nixon Goes to China” moment.

    Do I believe he could get that auto insurance quote done? Well, given that HE is the guy who allowed California’s public sector unions to get going in the first place, and that the public sector unions control his party… no.

    I do not believe the public sector union problem can be solved from within the Democratic Party. Period.

    I agree with you Joe.

    [A.L. – this was a very well-done spam comment; it may have been human-generated. I deleted the url (tempted as I was to redirect it to Goatse)…so the suthor spent the time and won;t get any benefit.]

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