Guest Loki Posted January 21, 2010 Report Share Posted January 21, 2010 On the last days of Corzine's administration, he left a gift to the taxpayer and incoming governor. http://inthelobby.net/ Apparently he didn't want to let the transition team know how bad things were, all the while throwing around about $121 million to five cities in the state, you know, his BASE. Spending more money that this state DID NOT HAVE. One thing about the recent election, these officials, all of them, need to start realizing that they are not spending their own money. In difficult times, households across the country cut back and make adjustments to the budget. In Washington, they borrow more money, pass the cost off to our descendants, and when the money runs out, they raise the DEBT LIMITS. It is a credit card mentality, it is both parties, and there is never any sense of responsibility; because they have an "unlimited" amount of cash flow. That is, they can always get more from US, either now or in the future. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest 2smart4u Posted January 21, 2010 Report Share Posted January 21, 2010 On the last days of Corzine's administration, he left a gift to the taxpayer and incoming governor.http://inthelobby.net/ Apparently he didn't want to let the transition team know how bad things were, all the while throwing around about $121 million to five cities in the state, you know, his BASE. Spending more money that this state DID NOT HAVE. One thing about the recent election, these officials, all of them, need to start realizing that they are not spending their own money. In difficult times, households across the country cut back and make adjustments to the budget. In Washington, they borrow more money, pass the cost off to our descendants, and when the money runs out, they raise the DEBT LIMITS. It is a credit card mentality, it is both parties, and there is never any sense of responsibility; because they have an "unlimited" amount of cash flow. That is, they can always get more from US, either now or in the future. You were expecting something different from a tax & spend democrat? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Guest Posted January 21, 2010 Report Share Posted January 21, 2010 On the last days of Corzine's administration, he left a gift to the taxpayer and incoming governor.http://inthelobby.net/ Apparently he didn't want to let the transition team know how bad things were, all the while throwing around about $121 million to five cities in the state, you know, his BASE. Spending more money that this state DID NOT HAVE. One thing about the recent election, these officials, all of them, need to start realizing that they are not spending their own money. In difficult times, households across the country cut back and make adjustments to the budget. In Washington, they borrow more money, pass the cost off to our descendants, and when the money runs out, they raise the DEBT LIMITS. It is a credit card mentality, it is both parties, and there is never any sense of responsibility; because they have an "unlimited" amount of cash flow. That is, they can always get more from US, either now or in the future. Corzine's gone and just like bush, he left us broke. Start worrying about how much it's going to cost us to feed fat ass in the Governor's mansion. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Guest Posted January 22, 2010 Report Share Posted January 22, 2010 Corzine's gone and just like bush, he left us broke. Start worrying about how much it's going to cost us to feed fat ass in the Governor's mansion. Didn't Christie keep his inauguration pretty low key. Pizza and wings. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Guest Posted January 23, 2010 Report Share Posted January 23, 2010 Corzine's gone and just like bush, he left us broke. Start worrying about how much it's going to cost us to feed fat ass in the Governor's mansion. I read that he is not moving into the governors manision, he is staying in his own house. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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