NY Times claims its a lie to say that "Most government workers pay nothing for health insurance" which isn't even an actual Christie quote....Its a lie beacuse In reality, state employees have paid 1.5 percent of their salaries toward health insurance since 2007, in addition to co-payments and deductibles, and since last spring, many local government
Answer: You know you are doing something right as a conservative when the liberal biased NY Times criticizes you.
Typical liberal tactic is to destroy a person's reputation when they can't beat them on the issues. I doubt that the media will be able to do that to all the candidates running. They will pick Obama's biggest threats and focus on those candidates to smear while building up Obama like they did in 2008.
"More than 1 in 8 children, 13 %, were in a family living in poverty in 2008, up from 12 % the previous year, according to...“New Jersey Kids Count 2010.”
Poverty is defined, for a family of 4, as households living on $21,000 per year or less.
N.J.'s high housing costs put pressure on low-income families (defined as those below double the poverty level, or $42,000 in annual income for a family of 4).
In N.J.,
Answer: ?After all, if you do the right thing and work, but can't afford insurance for your children, but cannot get assistance with with insurance...you can just not work, get on welfare and get full coverage.
Did Chris Christie Get Rid Of Union Workers So He Can Replace Them With Illegal Alien Scabs?
Question by Foghorn Returns | Posted in Politics
GETTING NEW JERSEY’S ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS WORKING AGAIN
It is astonishing to read Governor Chris Christie’s plans to bring jobs to New Jersey under the title “Get New Jersey Working Again.
There are hundreds of words on the Governor’s plans to reduce New Jersey’s income tax, reduce the corporate business tax, create a “New Jersey Partnership for Action,” making health insurance more affordable for small businesses, etc. etc. .”
All this verbiage
Answer: They want important jobs like nurses, teachers, EMT's, and firefighters, to be held by incompetent people who make $8 an hour.
Jeremy's Blog | Worth Christie declines state treasurer candidacy
Casper insurance agent Worth Christie has declined to accept a write-in candidacy for state treasurer on the Democratic ticket, according to the Wyoming Secretary of State elections office. "After careful consideration, discussions with Democratic Party officials, and my family, I have decided not to accept the write-in nomination for state treasurer," Christie wrote in the letter. Christie wrote county Democratic Party chairs earlier this month to say he was interested in becoming a write-in candidate for treasurer. But last week, after being offered the write-in nomination, Christie said he was more interested in running for Casper College board than treasurer. Christie wrote state elections director Peggy Nighswonger on Friday to say he wouldn't be running....
Chris Christie of New Jersey vetoed on Thursday an online marketplace that the Legislature created to help residents and small businesses buy healthinsurance. The Affordable Care Act, the federal law passed in 2010, requires most Americans to have
Christie's blocking the creation of state health-insurance exchanges, which would aid not only the 1.3 million New Jerseyans without coverage, but also small businesses and people who don't have enough medical insurance. Choosing politics over policy,
insurance exchanges are intended to serve as state-level markets where Americans can compare insurance plans and collect tax subsidies to put toward buying coverage. Last week, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and New Mexico Gov.
But he also talked about the possibilities of the Supreme Court overturning parts or all of the president's health care law, notably the public mandate forcing all Americans to sign up for health insurance. Christie called that aspect of the measure
Chris Christie Credit Tim Larsen/Office of Gov. Chris Christie Gov. Chris Christie on Thursday vetoed a bill that would implement a key requirement of the federal Affordable Care Act -- one that would create a state-run, online health insurance