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The latest Bloomberg poll shows more than half of New Jersey's residents are, if you're being polite, confused.
More than half of New Jersey residents say they wouldn't back Governor Chris Christie for a second term, disapproving of his choices on a range of policy and personal issues.
Christie campaigned on a theme of fiscal soundness, and in his first year cut $10 billion of spending, including a $3 billion pension payment and money for schools and cities.
So, the guy who said he'd cut spending and tame the unions actually cut spending and tamed the unions. And for that the populace is ungrateful?
BigFurHat, who never minces words, calls these dissatisfied folks "imbeciles."
To be fair to some New Jersey residents, they aren't newly stupid. A majority in that poll have been stupid for a very long time. I am fascinated by the mouthbreathers who listened to Christie campaign and detail EXACTLY what he was going to do if elected, and now that he is doing it, the people who were once excited by this alternative to the irresponsible ways of the past democrat, and corrupt, governors are perplexed and angry. This is serious stupid. This is "we need a test to be able to vote" stupid.
Yup.
There's an old saying, God must love stupid people because he made so damned
many of them. But why Lord, why did such a large percentage of them end up
in New Jersey?
Wisconsin was full?
Posted at 22:26 by Chris Wysocki
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