Friday, May 4, 2012

Christie Stumps for Walker

New Jersey Governor and GOP darling Chris Christie will conduct a campaign rally through Wisconsin on behalf of his bold yet beleaguered executive counterpart Scott Walker.

Governor Christie bluntly declared at the outset that his administration would no longer support previous exorbitant payouts to public sector unions. Tackling high property taxes, wasteful boondoggles, and unsustainable entitlement obligations, the New Jersey Governor stood by his word.
Going further than his East Coast counterpart, Governor Walker should be commended for taking a tough but principled stance against the progressive third rail of Wisconsin politics: collective bargaining. Despite the vocal opposition that dominated Madison, and the successful recall efforts against two of his state senator colleagues, the Wisconsin Governor stayed true to his plan to curb the political power of public sector unions, which resulted in a noticeable dip in unemployment and greater relief to the  taxpayers.

These two statesmen may differ in physical capacities and geographical localities, but they command a great deal of respect across the country for their common stance against a growing problem: the rising cost of public sector pensions and benefits, coupled with the bank-breaking stranglehold of these unions on their respective statehouses. City, state, and federal governments can no longer afford to compensate public workers with lavish perks, awarded during more flush times, and now causing state governments to flush the growing part of taxpayer dollars down the drain.
These two executives’ remarkable leadership against public sector unions has served their states and this country very well.

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