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New NJEA Attack Ad Lies About Christie Budget Cuts

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Uploaded by on Feb 17, 2010

The New Jersey Education Association (NJEA) has launched a new radio attack ad. The spot misrepresents the Governor's plan in a transparent attempt to turn teachers against Christie.

Not so fast, liberals! We're here to point out the lies...

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  • TELL THE TEACHER UNIONS TO FUCK THEMSELVES.....HEY TEACHERS, NOW YOU'RE GETTING A LESSON...IT'S CALLED R-E-A-L-I-T-Y !!!! GET USED TO IT! EVERYONE HAS TO TAKE A HIT WHEN YOU HAVE THE DEMWITS PARTY RUNNING CONGRESS AND A COMPLETE IDIOT, SOCIALIST-COMMUNIST IN THE WHITE HOUSE. WE ARE LEARNING WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU ELECT INCOMPETENCE IN WASHINGTON. BUT MAYBE CHRISTIE CAN FIX IT.

  • @Moonshadowism

    No one is forcing you to do what you do. When you made the decision to into special education, you knew the payscales and benefits. If you wanted a higher paying job, you should had the decision (and still do) to acquire skills and go into that field.

    Your salary is commensurate with the demand for your skills and unfortunately for you, it's not that difficult to become a teacher in comparison with most private sector jobs. It's an admirable career but you knew the compensation.

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  • Tell the NJEAto stop stealing our money because they got their Democrat buddies in the statehouse to agree to outrageous contracts. I guess the Dims had to do it because the teachers shove so much money up their tushes. Sounds like a conflict of interest to me, maybe the Rico Statutes should be applied to this group of racketeers.

  • @saasaasaa010101 Oh no, I never called Christie a hero...nor would I expect him to fix the problem "perfectly." I do think what he's doing is a good start to at least try and fix it. That's why I said "maybe" he can fix it. Look at this way - everything else to date has failed, so why won't the liberals be the "open minded" people the brag to be and give him a shot at it. And I agree with you, somewhat, that to date progressives in BOTH parties are to blame why we are in this mess today.

  • @guyfroml Yeah you think its so easy, Christie is the heroe that will fix it all. Unless you are paid prograndistic tool of Christie and the republicans, you are nothing but a just blind sheep about to be slaughtered by Christie's true agenda.

    Both democrats and republicans are running a socialist/communist government for the wealthy while the rest of us fight for friggin crumbs.

    There are other ways of dealing with this, North Dakota, Oregon, Argentina shoot even Iceand.

  • @aqworldlyman Hey I listen to Professor Wolff, he pointed some statistics from a survey that the top 25% income earners of this country owns 84% of it, meaning the bottom 75% own 16%...third world like statistics. Americans believed the top 25% owned 59% and thought they should own only 32%. Its politicians like Christie and the propaganda machine that props politicians like him up are owned by the top 25% poisoning the confused and ill-informed minds who are blind to his actual agenda.

  • @saasaasaa010101 You know, the rich are in charge of the U.S.? Not the president. But if you notice anything, if you are in any sort of power, you will not get taxed. The senate gets away with it. Congress. The president/former. CIA FBI. If you have power, you are not taxed. And the rich has the most power.

  • @aqworldlyman The rich are not going to invest in the state to that degree. Their money are going places where they can benefit most like stocks or investment in countries like China overseas NOT IN NEW JERSEY They are definitely not replacing the government job cuts with pensions and benefits that Christie wants to implement.  These days that trickle down retoric is believed by the blind sheep.

  • @guyfroml Is that you John Wayne? Is this me?

  • Christie is awesome, and all you teachers are finally getting whats coming.

  • @saasaasaa010101 Rich get tax breaks. You mean you don't want that? You don't want the jobs it can create? Oh and by the way, lower salaries is across the nation, same with higher prices. But makes sense that you point that out, just because it is in Jersey. 51% approve of him, that is a high number.

  • Teachers make 100k in Jersey. 30k in Florida. I think they can take a 70% decrease in pay, and make a descent living. Tax break for millionaires, means they can pay more people for jobs. He also donated 500m to Newark (as with a deal with Zuckerberg). And 51% of NJ approves of him, and 40% or so want him president. Stop spreading your stupidity NJ board of ed. It's pointless. Christie is the best thing to happen to New Jersey.

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