tomcat said:
And Crisco is calling the judge a 'liberal activist'.
What else is new?
joan_crystal said:
Since the administration is a appealing the ruling, it could be some time, if ever, before the pension system sees this money.
Actually, to delay after the presidential run, provided by some miracle he's nominated.jerseyjack said:
joan_crystal said:
Since the administration is a appealing the ruling, it could be some time, if ever, before the pension system sees this money.
The idea is to delay the clock until after the Iowa and N.H. primaries.
GL2 said:
As a NJ pensioner, I'm tickled and reassured that there is a god.
Christie, meet the judge.
GL2 said:
Don't libertarians believe in contracts?
Steve said:
And it's okay to gore an ox so long as it is not your ox.
GL2 said:
I can't balance my budget or pay for other things by taking money from my neighbors.
ram said:
GL2 said:
Don't libertarians believe in contracts?
Do liberal statists want actions that will increase inequality by shifting spending from programs for the poor to large pensions for the pretty well off?
GL2 said:
Why isn't it your obligation to take care of them? Why is it my responsibility? Why isn't it anyone else's problem?ram said:
Do liberal statists want actions that will increase inequality by shifting spending from programs for the poor to large pensions for the pretty well off?GL2 said:
Don't libertarians believe in contracts?
GL2 said:
I see your point. Geez, this gets old after a while.
ram said:
The f*ck up was previous governors and legislators who realized that they could become popular by doing things that would only become affordable after they were out of office.
ram said:
The f*ck up was previous governors and legislators who realized that they could become popular by doing things that would only become affordable after they were out of office.
http://www.app.com/story/news/politics/new-jersey/2015/02/23/judge-rules-christie-pensions/23901131/