I sat up in bed as I saw Gov. Christie on Squawk Box about two weeks ago, he is on the leading edge of what I hope will happen... but I have to ask myself, how the hell did this guy get elected? he's a kamikaze kandidate, he has the state of NJ strapped to his chest and he's going to blow himself up, how was that appealing to NJ voters?
But I guess he either A.) lied to the people and promised dandelions and ice cream but has done the opposite or B.) said what he was going to do and nobody was listening becasue they just wanted someone other than a democrat. There is a third option, but it is so crazy I can't imagine it happened and that is the people of NJ want to face up the reality of the situation and tackle it head on. It would be the exception to the rule if that were the case.
I love this guy, but I think he will fail. The mayors will cheer and applaud but the political class doesn't operate the way Christie would like, the politicos have to face their hometown citizens and I don't think they possess the gusto and cojones of Christie to give them the hard medicine... so they will fail him, and he will be failed. I hope I'm wrong.
Steve

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In an amazingly candid appraisal of the sorry state of affairs in New Jersey, Governor Chris Christie laid it on the line in a speech to about 200 mayors at the New Jersey League of Municipalities.
The speech is 24 minutes long and well worth a listen because it is both an honest admission of the problem, and a refreshingly accurate appraisal of what the solutions are. He chastised the legislature, unions, municipalities, and affordable housing initiatives while promising to do something about all of those.
Unfortunately I cannot find a transcript, nor is there a YouTube video but you can Watch Chrstie's Speech To League of Municipalitieson public television. It starts out with an ad you have to listen to, but it quickly picks up once Christie starts speaking. He starts off in fine fashion calling the legislature's budget "Alice In Wonderland Budgeting"
Partial Transcript
That was the best speech on spending by any government official I have ever heard.
Inquiring minds are no doubt wondering about the COAH (Committee On Affordable Housing) program Chris Christie referred to. Here is theCOAH Fact Sheet.
The fact sheet shows the state of New Jersey is bragging about COAH. He expects a court fight to get rid of it.
I applaud Chris Christie. Not only is he saying the things that need to be said, he is acting with executive actions, freezing 375 government programs out of 378 suggestions. That is leadership, something sadly lacking from president Obama and Congress.