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    Written on Monday, 07 May 2012 11:51 in National News
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  • Christopher Freind Convert Oil Refineries To Process PA’s Marcellus Shale Natural Gas
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  • Christopher Freind Corbett’s Colossal Cockiness Castrates His Credibility
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Tuesday, 12 October 2010 13:06

Christie, Corbett Vs. Rendell, Corzine

Tag Team Match: Christie, Corbett Vs. Corzine, Rendell

Success And Failure: A Tale of Two States

Day and night, black and white, right and wrong.

All describe what New Jersey is versus what it was. 

The difference?  Simple.  It’s Chris Christie versus Jon Corzine.

One presided over a legacy of abject failure, driving the state into near bankruptcy, while the other has taken the bull by the horns --- READ: upending Business As Usual ---- and is winning the day. 

Since Jon Corzine got trounced by Chris Christie in the governor’s race --- once thought folly for a Republican --- the answer of who’s who is obvious.

In taking on once-untouchable sacred cows, Governor Christie has redefined political leadership while reigniting faith in citizens not just in the Garden State, but around the nation.  Common sense, conviction and consistency are the hallmarks of the hard-charging former U.S. Attorney.  

Agree with him or not, Christie is universally respected for not doing the Political Two-Step. Instead, he has shown the remarkable ability to tackle the most controversial issues without regard to political consequences.

As a result, Christie has been so successful that a mere ten months after he was sworn in, he has rocketed to the short list of presidential contenders.

Not coincidentally, another law-and-order candidate is enjoying similar success --- Pennsylvania Attorney General and Republican gubernatorial candidate Tom Corbett (also a former U.S. Attorney).  With just three weeks until Election Day, Corbett’s lead remains in double digits.

A major reason?  Corbett has charted a course totally contrary to the track record of outgoing Governor Ed Rendell.

*****

The core belief of Corzine and Rendell is that Big Government --- not the people --- know what is best. Time and again, the two Governors cozied up to unions and political insiders, championing huge tax increases, toll hikes, industry-killing regulations, and class warfare.  To them, the answer to every problem is the same: more spending.

They never understood that increased taxes on already-overburdened people has the opposite effect of raising revenue.  Citizens and businesses vote with their feet, seeking more friendly locations.

*****

Corzine’s tax-and-spend policies resulted in a mass exodus of taxpayers and revenue.

Despite the fact that New Jersey had the highest state and local taxes, the second highest business tax burden, and more property taxes per capita than any other state, Corzine proposed a $1billion tax increase!

Meanwhile, the out-of-control unions continued their unchecked greed, siphoning economic life out of the state with unrealistic salaries, and pension plans that made even Wall Street blush with envy. 

Corzine ignored the fact that the system was unsustainable, and proceeded to drive the state off the cliff.  Which is why he’s out of a job.

But with Christie pulling the state out of the abyss, and union leadership and special interests on notice that there’s a new sheriff in town, New Jersey is actually becoming --- dare we say it --- desirable.

And the people love it.

*****

The only difference between Rendell and Corzine is that Pennsylvania’s Governor has had four more years to wreck his state.

From not signing a single budget on time to his relentless attempts to transfer money from the people to government coffers, Rendell has decimated the economy of the Commonwealth.

At a time when Pennsylvania families are doing the responsible thing --- tightening their belts --- Rendell has consistently done the polar opposite.

Spending has increased a whopping 40 percent under him, yet, incomprehensibly, he continues to ignore the fact that revenues are declining. 

Instead, he uses smoke-and-mirror tactics to balance the books when, in fact, the state is facing a budget deficit in excess of $5 billion.

Like $400 million from tolling Interstate 80 --- except that initiative never happened.

Like the $800 million raided from the special fund to alleviate exorbitant medical malpractice premiums. Except that the courts ruled it must be paid back.

With no more stimulus money, a looming pension bomb, and state obligations increasing eightfold over the next two years, Rendell’s solution to this fiscal Armageddon was to expand gambling, levy massive new taxes, and kill the only industry that can resurrect Pennsylvania --- the vast Marcellus Shale natural gas fields --- by hitting oil companies with a crushing extraction tax.

This, despite Pennsylvania companies already facing the second-highest corporate net income tax in America and the most hostile legal climate in the nation.

*****

I had the opportunity to be with Corbett and Christie in Pennsylvania this week, and couldn’t help but marvel at the stark differences between them and Corzine and Rendell.

The prosecutors refuse to raise taxes, unabashedly advocate school choice, promise a continued crackdown on corruption, and resolve to dramatically slash spending and eliminate stifling regulations, regardless of the political fallout.

Most important, they staunchly support openness and accountability in government --- both seriously lacking in prior Administrations.

In each state, Democrats outnumber Republicans by significant margins, yet both Corbett and Christie are winning the hearts and minds of a majority of people. And the reason is simple.

They believe government should serve the people --- not the other way around.

Don’t look now, but New Jersey and Pennsylvania are becoming relevant again, and all it took was common sense policies and the political will to implement them.

President Christie, anyone?

 

Chris Freind is an independent columnist, television commentator, and investigative reporter who operates his own news bureau, www.FreindlyFireZone.com

Readers of his column, “Freindly Fire,” hail from six continents, thirty countries and all fifty states. His work has been referenced in numerous publications including The Wall Street Journal, National Review Online, foreign newspapers, and in Dick Morris' recent bestseller "Catastrophe."

Freind also serves as a weekly guest commentator on Philadelphia-area talk radio shows, and makes numerous other television and radio appearances, most notably on FOX 29.  He can be reached at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

 

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NOTE: FreindlyFireZone extends its deepest thanks and appreciation to Mercedes for this translation.  Mercedes website: http://mercedessigueaqui.blogspot.com/2010/02/madeleine-mccann-abandonada-por-gerry-y.html

Estar en los medios de comunicación está muy bien, especialmente cuando diriges tu propio bureau de noticias, como hago yo (www.FreindlyFireZone.com)

Recientemente volé en una avión de combate F-16, acelerando verticalmente de cero a 12.000 pies en menos de 10 segundos. Poco después de eso, también volé con la Fuerza Aérea americana Hurricane Hunters, volando directamente en el ojo de la bestia durante 12 horas.

He entrevistado a líderes mundiales, candidatos presidenciales y al propietario de un equipo ganador de Campeonato Mundial de Beisbol.

Y he disfrutado exponiendo a hipócritas y tipos malos en la política, negocios, deportes y sí, los medios de comunicación.

Aunque pensándolo bien, estoy en el negocio equivocado.

Tendría que haber sido un cardiólogo británico o médico de medicina general.

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NOTE: FreindlyFireZone extends its deepest thanks and appreciation to Joana Morais, Portuguese Filmmaker and Blogger, who  worked so diligently to make this translation a reality.  Ms. Morais publishes the extremely well-researched site http://joana-morais.blogspot.com/  

 

Pertencer aos média é muito *cool*, especialmente quando somos nós que
gerimos o nosso próprio espaço de trabalho, como eu faço agora (
www.FreindlyFireZone.com)

Recentemente voei num jacto de caça F-16, acelerando verticalmente dos zero
aos 12,000 pés em menos de dez segundos. Pouco tempo depois, também voei com
a Força Aérea dos Estados Unidos ‘Caçadores de Furacões’ directamente para o
olho da besta durante 12 horas.

Já entrevistei líderes mundiais, candidatos à presidência, e o dono de uma
equipe de basebol ganhadora da World Series.

E já me deu muito gozo expor hipócritas e gajos sacanas da mundo da
politica, dos negócios, do desporto, e sim, também dos média.

Mas quanto mais penso acerca disto, mais acredito que estou na profissão
errada.

Eu devia mas é ter sido um cardiologista britânico ou um médico de clínica
geral.

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Being in the media is pretty cool, especially when you run your own news bureau, as I now do (www.FreindlyFireZone.com)

I recently flew in an F-16 fighter jet, accelerating vertically from zero to 12,000 feet in under ten seconds.  Shortly after that, I also flew with the U.S. Air Force Hurricane Hunters, flying directly into the eye of the beast for 12 hours.

I have interviewed world leaders, presidential candidates, and the owner of a World Series winning baseball team.  

And I’ve had a ball exposing hypocrites and bad guys in politics, business, sports, and yes, the media.

Yet the more I think about it, I’m still in the wrong business.

I should have been a British cardiologist or general practitioner.

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