And what does the teacher do after picking the fight? Claims she's being "bullied". Priceless. Typical liberal whining. I bet she got her information from the same sources as NJ...............
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KENILWORTH, N.J. (AP) - New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie got into a heated exchange over pensions with a public school teacher at a town hall meeting Tuesday that was marked by frequent outbursts from protesters.
Christie, a Republican who is considering a run for president in 2016, has been holding weekly town hall meetings across the state to tout his proposal to further reform New Jersey's public worker health care and pension system, arguing a previous deal did not go far enough. The event in Kenilworth came as teachers have been participating in a social media campaign urging Christie to make the payments he agreed to in his first term but now says the state cannot afford.
His second question came from a woman who identified herself as a teacher of 27 years. She said she felt Christie's approach favored the affluent and questioned the size of a settlement the state reached with Exxon Mobil Corp. over environmental damage.
Christie, who built his national reputation partially through YouTube clips of similar confrontations, immediately pushed back against her assertion that the state could have gotten more.
"Do you know that?" he asked her. "I want to know how you know that," he pressed.
At one point during the nearly 15-minute exchange, the woman, who identified herself to The Record newspaper as Kathy Mooney, told Christie, "I'm not here to be bullied."
"You're not being bullied because you're asking me questions; I get to ask some questions back," Christie responded. "If you're going to make an assertion of fact as a teacher, who people in the community respect as a truth teller, then I'd like to get to know where you get your information."
http://news.yahoo.com/christie-spars-teacher-jersey-town-hall-001532245.html
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KENILWORTH, N.J. (AP) - New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie got into a heated exchange over pensions with a public school teacher at a town hall meeting Tuesday that was marked by frequent outbursts from protesters.
Christie, a Republican who is considering a run for president in 2016, has been holding weekly town hall meetings across the state to tout his proposal to further reform New Jersey's public worker health care and pension system, arguing a previous deal did not go far enough. The event in Kenilworth came as teachers have been participating in a social media campaign urging Christie to make the payments he agreed to in his first term but now says the state cannot afford.
His second question came from a woman who identified herself as a teacher of 27 years. She said she felt Christie's approach favored the affluent and questioned the size of a settlement the state reached with Exxon Mobil Corp. over environmental damage.
Christie, who built his national reputation partially through YouTube clips of similar confrontations, immediately pushed back against her assertion that the state could have gotten more.
"Do you know that?" he asked her. "I want to know how you know that," he pressed.
At one point during the nearly 15-minute exchange, the woman, who identified herself to The Record newspaper as Kathy Mooney, told Christie, "I'm not here to be bullied."
"You're not being bullied because you're asking me questions; I get to ask some questions back," Christie responded. "If you're going to make an assertion of fact as a teacher, who people in the community respect as a truth teller, then I'd like to get to know where you get your information."
http://news.yahoo.com/christie-spars-teacher-jersey-town-hall-001532245.html