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krazen1211
Junior Chimp
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« on: February 26, 2013, 12:38:32 PM »

Christie engaged in massive government spending last year. It's natural for many to be irritated.
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krazen1211
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: February 26, 2013, 10:16:51 PM »

This is silly and you know it. No one on the right considers Romney a conservative. Would Karl Marx be allowed onstage as long as he read verbatim from one of Reagan's speeches?

Quite a few people believe that Romney's position changes were legitimate.  Look - I'm all in favor of making the party more moderate - I'd like to see Christie speak there.  But the fact is that he is more moderate than Romney.

No he's not and you know it. Look at his record. He vetoed a minimum-wage increase. He's clashed with public-sector unions. He's cut the budget in REAL DOLLARS. This man is a conservative. He's just not crazy.He doesn't say outrageously untrue things. To put it bluntly, he's not stupid like so-called "conservatives" like Ted Cruz, Sarah Palin, and Allen West.

No, he hasn't, unless you are stupid and believe his nonsense accounting.

His budgets are among the highest in NJ history.
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krazen1211
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #2 on: February 27, 2013, 12:08:34 AM »

No, he hasn't, unless you are stupid and believe his nonsense accounting.

His budgets are among the highest in NJ history.

Budgets tend to grow as populations and inflation does. But for humor's sake, could you enlighten us on what exactly Christie has spent too much on?

Incidentally, budgets tend to grow even when populations and inflation don't grow, and in New Jersey's history, grow far faster than population and inflation.

But specifically, he dumped a sizable sum into the teachers union pension fund when prior Democratic governors did not feel the need to do so.

Why give a cent to those parasitic thugs when Mcgreevey and Codey and Corzine did not? Just just those thugs the middle finger and call it a day.
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krazen1211
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #3 on: February 27, 2013, 09:10:34 AM »

No, he hasn't, unless you are stupid and believe his nonsense accounting.

His budgets are among the highest in NJ history.

Budgets tend to grow as populations and inflation does. But for humor's sake, could you enlighten us on what exactly Christie has spent too much on?

Incidentally, budgets tend to grow even when populations and inflation don't grow, and in New Jersey's history, grow far faster than population and inflation.

But specifically, he dumped a sizable sum into the teachers union pension fund when prior Democratic governors did not feel the need to do so.

Why give a cent to those parasitic thugs when Mcgreevey and Codey and Corzine did not? Just just those thugs the middle finger and call it a day.

LOL. Yeah, those teachers sure love Chris Christie.


That's precisely the point. No reason to fund the enemy when their friends didn't even bother.

He should have cut the people's tax instead.
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krazen1211
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #4 on: February 27, 2013, 09:11:43 AM »

No, he hasn't, unless you are stupid and believe his nonsense accounting.

His budgets are among the highest in NJ history.
Budgets tend to grow as populations and inflation does. But for humor's sake, could you enlighten us on what exactly Christie has spent too much on?
blah blah blah who cares

But specifically, he dumped a sizable sum into the teachers union pension fund when prior Democratic governors did not feel the need to do so.

blah blah blah

Even without the idiotic filler, that's just plain weak, man. But I guess you're right, it's pretty irresponsible for the Governor of a state to ensure that the retirement plans the state promised would be there when teachers retire. What a fiscal lunatic. A real conservative would make sure they go broke and homeless as soon as they're done filling our children with liberal filth and raking in SO much money.

When did McGreevey, Corzine, Codey become real conservatives? You people, your party, and your unions did this.

There is enough money in the funds to last until Christie leaves office to become President.
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krazen1211
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #5 on: February 27, 2013, 12:23:40 PM »

When did McGreevey, Corzine, Codey become real conservatives? You people, your party, and your unions did this.

There is enough money in the funds to last until Christie leaves office to become President.

Hahaha what people of mine? What party of mine? And what union of mine? Again, I ask, what is fiscally responsible about reneging on your financial commitments? If any person does that, they're viewed as irresponsible. And you're the one who said Corzine and Co. were more conservative than Christie, not me.

This is too fun. Is it wrong to want to watch him squirm? Tongue


Your statement is not accurate, because the Democratic governors reneged on those financial commitments, and the New Jersey Democratic party and their union friends backed them on it.

They weren't viewed as responsible. In fact, they won multiple elections.
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