Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Pension payment cut approved by Judge, 2% cap law signed - but these aren't the real problems.

(Tony Kurdzuk/The Star-Ledger)
So it finally happened, and I'm not surprised. On Wednesday June 25th, Superior Court Judge Mary Jacobson said that Christie's action "was reasonable and necessary under the circumstances of this budget shortfall of over $1 billion...and gave painfully few options with the two months left in this fiscal year".  I saw this coming, and even called this in my previous blog.  Once again, Judge Mary Jacobson took the easy way out.  Now he can save his budget, after blaming others for his financial mismanagement. Now he can have his krispy kreame doughnut and eat it too.  

Christie also recently signed the 2% cap law, which really is the least of the states problems. I can go into detail about this one too, but think most of the readers here realize that very very few municipalities actually go to arbitration.  This law is more hype than anything else.  "Oh my gosh, lets stop expensive arbitration awards", when the truth is that they are few and far between, and usually due to years of zero percent raises.

The police and fire pensions are not the cause of the drain on the state finances.  We are not wasting tax dollars.

But wait...our tax dollars ARE being wasted.  By whom you ask?  You mean all that money isn't going to the police and fire unions?  But according to the Governor, the Police & Fire unions, as well as the teachers unions are the reason we are in this mess.  Did he lie?  How could he mislead us.


Lets take a look at just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to wasted tax dollars by Governor Christie:


$65 million dollars in "emergency" Hurricane Sandy funds were spent on tourism television ads. "Instead of rushing aid  to the people who need it most, state-level officials in New York and New Jersey spent the money on tourism-related TV advertisements," the report states.


Abbot districts.  One of the biggest wastes of your tax dollars.  There are thirty-one districts that fall under this program. If you don't know what they are, here is the Wikipedia definition.  I can't even begin to tell you how much money is poured into this failed program.  

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbott_district

$1.5 million in "ambiguous and non-transparent dealings" from bridge tolls: 

http://blogs.wsj.com/metropolis/2012/03/29/report-finds-toll-money-wasted-at-Delaware-river-port-authority/

$23.8 million dollars - the total cost for the primary and special elextion to fill the seat of US Senator Frank Lautenberg in October 2013, rather than waiting one month until the general election.

$150 Million - The amount AshBritt secured in NO-BID CONTRACTS from 53 NJ municipalities after the Christie administration secured their contract.

$390,000+  The amount the Governor and Lt. Governor cost the taxpayers using NJSP helicopters.

$1.2 Million paid to "politically connected" lobbying law firm Patton Boggs for fighting demands from the federal government to return the $271,000,000 spent on "Access to the Region's core project"

$279 Million - Loss to NJ taxpayers as a result of Gov. Christie cancelling the ARC tunnel project.

In Christie's first three years in office, he doled out over $2 Billion in tax credits and subsidies to 171 various projects.

He gave out $2.3 Billion in tax breaks for corporations in just one budget alone. (Times of Trenton 3/4/2013)

$261 Million was given in State tax credits to the Revel casino, which we all know is now bankrupt. (Philadelphia Inquirer 2/21/13)

$200 Million - cost of tax breaks Christie promised to the foreign company that took over the development of the Meadowlands Xanadue project (NorthJersey.com 5/3/2011).

$800 Million+ Money paid skimmed from the state's Clean Energy Program, paid by NJ residents, to make up for lost revenue under Gov. Christie's administration (NJ spotlight 4/24/2013)

$400 Million - Education funding lost because Gov. Christie refused to compromise and work with teachers' union on application for funding (Star Ledger 10/10/2010).

$3 Billion - Federal grant lost when Christie killed the Access to the Region's Core Tunnel Project (APP 12/27/2010)

$145 Million - Amount owned to the federal gov't for Medicare mismanagement (Star Ledger 1/12/12)

$171 Million- Expected losses from 2012-2018 as a consequence of Christie pulling NJ out of the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (Environment NJ 2/15/2012)
http://www.onenewjersey.org/christie-by-the-numbers/


Giving the Philadelphia 76ers a grant worth at least $82 Million dollars so they can have a practice facility in Camden NJ
http://blog.northjersey.com/meadowlandsmatters/8707/philadelphia-76ers-getting-closer-to-moving-practice-site-to-camden-via-82m-grant/


Like I said, this is just the tip of the iceberg.  This state is hemorrhaging money, but police, fire, and teachers unions have been doing more with less for years.  The smoke and mirrors tactics by Governor Christie have pulled the wool over the public's eyes for too long.  It's time everyone saw Governor Christie for what he really is, which is a lying, sneaky slime-ball who can't balance a checkbook.  He can't keep blaming the unions for his poor financial management and decisions.






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