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Blackflon
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JULY 29, 2010 8:28AM

HOW CAN YOU NOT LOVE THIS GUY?

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This teacher complaining, they're getting four-to-five percent salary increases a year in a zero percent inflation world; they get free health benefits from the day they're hired--for their entire family--until the day they die. They believe they're entitled to this shelter from the recession when the people who are paying for that shelter are the people who have been laid off, who have lost their homes, had their hours cut back, and all we asked them to do was freeze their salary for one year and pay one-and-a-half percent of their salary for their health benefits. For the average teacher in New Jersey, you're talking about $750 a year for full-family health coverage. Now, I don't think that's a lot to ask, and I don't think we can continue anymore to be having the good people of New Jersey who have been laid off and all the rest--as much as I love teachers--you know, everyone's got to be part of the sacrifice.

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2010/07/28/gov_christie_shine_a_bright_light_on_greed_and_self-interest.html

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Finally, a politician with balls.
Just goes to show what type of people are hired to be "teachers" these days. Will any of her students learn fiscal responsibility?
I wrote about him as well and have linked this post at the bottom of mine.
As you know I'm a loyal Democrat but from what little I've seen of Gov. Christie, I'm impressed. His candor is refreshing and his solutions might work for NJ. Time will tell but I'm very open minded about him. Rated.
Kyle, he is not asking them to give up all of their persk. Just a small percentage. Next time a teacher tells you they are not in it for the money, remind them of this.

rwnutjob, I'm sure not all teachers are this way.

Gwool, thanks for stopping by.

Roger, yes, candor from a politician. What a concept.
Poorsinner, GWOOL also has a post about Christie.
This guy is going places.

Thanks for reminding some of the folks on Salon about him.

The Tony Soprano of governors. I mean that in a nice way! Really!
I am a progressive who thinks being one means that all of us, the NEA, too, should be part of the econ solution. So I don't reject the idea outright; I'd like to know, tho, what his lan is for the add'l money taken in by the state. r