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Yep, it has to be all the Republican governor's fault. No way the Democratically controlled State Senate and General Assembly has a hand in what's in the yearly budget
Put up or shut up!
Yep, it has to be all the Republican governor's fault. No way the Democratically controlled State Senate and General Assembly has a hand in what's in the yearly budget
Wah, wah, wah, it's not fair!!!!!!!
http://www.nj.com/politics/index.ss...ion_in_2013_straining_christie_on_budget.html
The state's debt is almost $80billion. Are public sector unions supposed to some protected entity immune to unfairness, unlike the common citizens who are subjected to unfairness on a daily basis? Oh, I feel so much for the unions and their promised paydays! Common citizens have never seen government make promises and screw them over, only unions, and now unions must take from the citizens so they can feel right again.
Public employees get paid ridiculous sums of money; maybe they should've saved the money they got paid the first time rather than demanding that the productive to bail them out.
Says the guy that has never held a job and is mooching off his parents.Public employees get paid ridiculous sums of money; maybe they should've saved the money they got paid the first time rather than demanding that the productive to bail them out.
Says the guy that has never held a job and is mooching off his parents.
Well said, Moonie.Yeah, but it's not something that should be rubbed in. He unjustly hates himself because he is dependent and projects it on others who are too. He needs to accept the fact that he has a disability and that folk like me don't hold that against him like he holds it against himself.
He's not biting the bullet, he's skipping pension payments.
For a guy that ran on a platform of fiscal responsibility his conduct has been anything but. Foolish infrastructure cuts, reneging on deals he made, skipping pension payments, using budget gimmicks, etc, etc.
He's done everything he complained about his predecessor doing, basically.
I do work for my parents, so it isnt like I only take without giving anything to them. And I could've applied for SSI and medicaid a long time ago, but I never have (if I did that, then I would still be living with my parents and spending stolen money on luxuries or inheriting more).Says the guy that has never held a job and is mooching off his parents.
Put up or shut up!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Jersey_Senate#Composition
Senate 60% Democrat/40% Republican
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Jersey_General_Assembly#Composition
General Assembly 60% Democrat/40% Republican
Read and weep hack!!!!
You do realize that unions represent workers right? And you do know that public workers are citizens right?
Your butthurt has caused you to go full retard![]()
While I appreciate the effort (I really do), you need a little more detail to back up your claim. For example, how is the budget created? By congress? By the governor and then approved by congress? Who voted which way? Did we have 100% of repubs voting yes and only 5 dems voting yes as well? Not only that but to prove your point you would also have to show how the previous budgets not only contributed to the current mess but that it was also helped by a majority of dems.
I ask for this info not because your statement may or may not be correct but because the devil is in the details. For example, we can blame clinton for signing nafta but it would be dubious to put all the blame on him and not his predecessor. It's the same reason why blaming obama for a trillion dollar budget, while accurate, doesn't tell the full story and does properly place the blame.
And in my opinion, accurately placing the blame is important so that a good solution to the problem can be achieved.
Are you up for the challenge or do you want to be like most people and just point the finger at the other guy while totally absolving your own guys responsibility?
Unions represent a very, very small fraction of workers, and they act solely in their own self-interests. I would have thought you'd be not stupid enough to separate out that when I talk about the general citizens being unfairly forced to lose some of their wealth to cover the promises made to unions, I'm talking about the vast percentage citizens who are not a part of that specific union. My fault for assuming people like you were capable of filling in the most obvious of specific details. If you need everything specifically listed out like you are a two-year old beginning learning the basic facts of the world around him, then I suppose that is how we will have to interact with you from here on forward.
The only people who are butthurt are the union workers who are finally waking up to the reality that they are not special. The government (even Democratically controlled, see Chicago and the teacher's union battles as a prime example) will no longer cave to their pissy fits.
I don't think we need to determine fault prior to working on a solution, indeed I feel it's typically one of the biggest impediments to fixing a problem. But if you require someone to blame first then fine, done - Christie and GOP are 100% at fault. Feel better?
No. The point wasn't to just find blame it was to understand how we got there in the first place, understanding how we got where we are allows us to not make the same mistakes twice.
How do you figure we won't make the same mistakes twice? We do all the time. I outlined some of the main reasons in the post you quoted and all have the same thing in common: it was expedient for all parties to ignore the problem until it became a crisis. Unions and employees got bigger benefits, politicians got their eager support, taxpayers enjoyed the crooked calculations which reduced their tax bills.
That's one of the main problems with a democracy. The people and politicians can't be held accountable in the future for the bad or greedy decisions they make today, thus all thinking is selfish and short-term. If a terrible decision is made, the worst that can happens is the politician loses his job or the voters move to another state but the bad decision remains and some other poor schmuck has to deal with the carnage. Look at Detroit for a prime example. There ought to be a way to permanently oblige voters and politicians to the decisions they make rather than just walking away from them.
