But suffice it to say he's not planning on raising any taxes to come up with the $1.3 billion shortfall.
It's an interesting case and very much a reflection of what is happening in states across the country. Look at what Rauner is doing in Illinois.
Many states have dug themselves into very deep holes with all of the promises made by politicians most interested in getting re-elected. Most libs still believe that the solution is just to keep raising taxes - particularly if it is only on the rich. It's just not going to work. The math just doesn't add up. At least Christie gets it even if the NJ legislature remains clueless.
It's an interesting case and very much a reflection of what is happening in states across the country. Look at what Rauner is doing in Illinois.
Many states have dug themselves into very deep holes with all of the promises made by politicians most interested in getting re-elected. Most libs still believe that the solution is just to keep raising taxes - particularly if it is only on the rich. It's just not going to work. The math just doesn't add up. At least Christie gets it even if the NJ legislature remains clueless.