Saturday, July 28, 2007

Blame it on Christie

Ed Note, New Jersey is $58 billion short on state workers’ benefits because in 1994, Christie Todd Whitman, then governor, reasoned that health-care inflation had leveled off and it looked like there might be a new national health insurance system that would take the burden off the state. Hey, all she had to do was call me, and I would have told her that wasn’t going to work. She’s responsible for this shortfall and she should therefore have to make up the difference. She’s rich. Let her pay. If she can’t pay, do what they did to that guy in China, execute her, and charge her husband for the bullet. These politicians have got to stop.
Whitman sampler
So what you are trying to tell me is that something that happened 13 years ago is still effecting us today? Wow! I can't wait to see how 2020 turns out.
— Ed. Note

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