NJ’s Chris Christie-”No More Road Down Which To Kick the Can”


Another honest politician telling it like it is, Chris Christie told 200 of New Jersey’s mayors that the old game of tax and spend is over. See Ron Smith’s Baltimore Sun post, A leader opts for painful honesty in the Garden State.

“We have no time left,” said the governor, “We have no room left to borrow. We have no room left to tax. So we merely have time left to do this. We are all reaching the edge of a cliff. And it reminds me a bit of that part of ‘Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid’ where he had the seminal decision to make. So what did they do? They held hands and jumped off the cliff. We have to hold hands at every level of government, state, county, municipal, school board. We have to hold hands and jump off the bridge.”

“Governor Christie has wasted no time in implementing budget freezes through executive action. No doubt there will be a political firestorm in New Jersey as the pinch is felt by politically powerful entities such as the teachers, police and firefighters unions. Whether he can survive tackling the growing fiscal crisis with actual solutions is the question. He told the mayors to get ready for cuts in state aid in his upcoming budget, which will be presented March 16, but he promised he would give them a hand by implementing pension, benefit and arbitration process reform, something that will be bitterly opposed by the aforementioned unions.”

Ya gotta like this guy. We need a lot more like him–telling it like it it is. Hopefully voters will be smart enough to listen!

Tom Motherway

Tom Motherway

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