Thursday, October 22, 2009

Better Than Corzine

Ed, when leadership is described, one believes it is the trait of an individual who can analyze the issues, look at various viewpoints and develop a consensus with which all considered can live. However, when we think of Gov. Corzine there is a man who is a dedicated liberal who cannot abide the opinions of others and is determined to have his way. That is not true leadership. In the debate about state spending our governor is guilty of budgetary malpractice. The voters can do better.
Not Led Properly
According to opinion and election polls, the voters agreed with you — they thought they could do better! — until they watched Christie campaign. Now voters who feel pretty much the same way you do are willing to hold their noses and reluctantly go for Corzine. —Ed. Note

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Christie has not clearly defined one program that would take New Jersey into the right direction. All I hear is that Corzine raised taxes. Now, name me one state that the Governor hasn't had to do the same thing. It was the only way to keep people working. Sad part is they still had to take furlough leave in some situations. Just to have a job. How else could he keep the state afloat. Until the economy turns around, noone will be able to run any State without raising tazes. Christie has been proven to be a liar, tax dodge, and partying on the tax payers dime,by staying in hotels that went beyond what is allowed for lodging, if a federal prosecutor has to travel for business. The alloted amount it $280. per night. Of the 24 times Christie had to travel, 18 of those nights, Christie spent $400. On top of the helping out a friend in need, to the tune of $64K, whose money do you think that was. When the Corzine camp requested Christie and Miss Michelle's expense records, via the Freedom of Information Act.Miss Michelle,decided she was going to be the one gathering the information. I wonder why?

October 29, 2009 3:44 AM 

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