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alp227

(32,025 posts)
Wed Jun 5, 2013, 02:56 AM Jun 2013

Chris Christie: Tax and Spend Coward (by Brad Friedman)

Gov. Chris Christie (R) could have made 24 New Jersey school teachers millionaires today. But, instead, he decided to spend the taxpayers money on a Special Election to fill the seat of the late Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D) this October, just three weeks before his own previously sheduled election in November.

"Party leaders sent around a list of the kind of budget cuts that Mr. Christie could restore with the money to be spent on the special election," the New York Times noted. "$10 million he cut from after-school programs for children in the state’s most troubled cities; $8.6 million in tuition subsidies for college students; and $12 million in charity care at hospitals. Just weeks ago, they noted, Mr. Christie vetoed a proposal to establish early voting, saying the price tag — $25 million — was too high."

"I don’t know what the cost is and I quite frankly don’t care," said the Governor who has pretended, since coming to office in 2009, to be a fiscal conservative. "We’re not going to be penny-wise and pound-foolish around here," he said cryptically.

"Despite the governor's public denials, Christie allies were concerned that if a special election coincided with the gubernatorial election, Democratic candidate Barbara Buono could benefit," reports National Journal. "With (Newark Mayor Cory) Booker as the favored Democratic Senate nominee, less-reliable Democratic voters, particularly African-Americans, would be more likely to show up at the polls. Even with a comfortable lead in the race, that's not a risk Christie welcomed."

Republicans, already incensed that Christie had the temerity to meet President Obama during a horrific natural disaster and not punch him in the face, are furious about it all.

full: http://www.bradblog.com/?p=10046

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Chris Christie: Tax and Spend Coward (by Brad Friedman) (Original Post) alp227 Jun 2013 OP
I was wondering how he could duck and cover in all of this. BillyRibs Jun 2013 #1
Of course Republicans want a special election in October. Laelth Jun 2013 #2
 

BillyRibs

(787 posts)
1. I was wondering how he could duck and cover in all of this.
Wed Jun 5, 2013, 11:33 AM
Jun 2013

As a political move this is smart. as a state we are going to saddled with this goon for four more years.

Laelth

(32,017 posts)
2. Of course Republicans want a special election in October.
Wed Jun 5, 2013, 02:51 PM
Jun 2013

And when they wail that they don't, I don't believe them.

Most Democratic voters work, and it's hard to take time off to vote. Republicans love elections that fly under the radar so that they can sneak in their candidates when the public isn't watching. Of course, it makes fiscal sense to merely hold the election in November (along with all the rest of the ordinarily scheduled elections), but that might help Democrats ... and they can't have that.

This move does not surprise me one bit.

-Laelth

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