Christopher Christie files to run for New Jersey governor (taxes, law)
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Location: Splitting time between Dayton, NJ and Needmore, PA
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It would be nice. But as with last time, Coreslime will just outspend everyone.
If only Christie can get together the capital for some meaningful ads that will highlight reality and remind people of what has happened the last four years, maybe, just maybe we might see some real "change."
I'll try this ONE MORE TIME. Why on earth does no-one want to talk about his consolidation stance?????? My God!
What's his platform? How's he going to reduce taxes? How is he going to consolidate when his own supporters may not support his efforts? Does he have a website?
I'm starting to draw some parallels, but I'll keep my mouth shut for now.
I'll try this ONE MORE TIME. Why on earth does no-one want to talk about his consolidation stance?????? My God!
What's his platform? How's he going to reduce taxes? How is he going to consolidate when his own supporters may not support his efforts? Does he have a website?
I'm starting to draw some parallels, but I'll keep my mouth shut for now.
The thought process of many will vote with this in mind: "What has Corzine done to reduce taxes?"
The thought process of many will vote with this in mind: "What has Corzine done to reduce taxes?"
I absolutely believe this is 100% true and in and of itself, not necessarily a bad thing. But I've asked this question 4 (?) times, and got maybe 1 or 2 responses. Lots of hype though.
Again, parallels to another recent event but I'll keep my mouth shut.
The NJ governor's office is supposedly one of the strongest in the nation.
If that's the case, maybe we could get one that uses his power for the betterment of the state. Not the party, the state unions nor all of the others slopping at the taxdollar trough.
Face it, when NJ is considered an example of how not to run a state, we have nothing to lose by going with someone who is not part of the same old state's party apparatus.
Isn't this the guy who said something to the effect that illegal aliens weren't really illegal or aren't breaking the law? I guess he will be all for giving them driver's licenses and in state tuition then. I wonder what other lawbreakers he will be willing to give a free ride too then since enforcing the law would seem to be selective to him-at least based on those comments.
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