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Did you listen to what he said? Reps are voted on because they believe int he Reagan principles.. less spending, smaller gov, lower taxes... wow... why don't they look at reality? ...
Here is the Reagan reign in a nutshell...
Largest tax increase in history
Largest expansion of government in history
largest deficit spending in history ( until Bush came along.) he took the deficit from under $1T to well over $3T...
So why doesn't this bimbo look at results of what the Repug actually did?
On principle I would agree... lower spending, lower taxes, shrink gov... but they don't do it and never have... Why do repugs settle for this crap? these are your choices of people and they betray your principles and lie about it repeatedly...
Lets try this again. Chris Christie has YET to show many of the middle class in NJ that he knows any note other than Teachers Union. It is evident that this is the only note used By Christie because its all his supports in NJ and Outside of NJ stick too like a redundant script. No where in my post did I indicate Christie increased property taxes, however Christie's actions have had a negative impact on NJ Property taxes and as such these taxes have increased under his watch more than any other Governor in a short amount of time.
The Christie supporters want to continue to look past that fact, but I can't wait to hear from the Christie supporters in NJ when the 2011 tax bill comes out and there is yet another increase and the property tax rebate that Christie LIED about once again has not been reinstated, will they still be supporters or continue with the well rehearsed script of placing the total blame on the Teachers? Based on what I've read so far, there will be another 2% cut in spending, so guess what, another increase in property taxes.
I apologize! I thought you knew how it got to that point. I didn't realize you were going to start in the middle and not from the start.