jueves, 24 de febrero de 2011

¿Por qué Christie se ha convertido en una estrella?

Responde a la pregunta el New York Times Magazine, suplemento semanal del NYT, con un amplio reportaje de 8 páginas dedicado al Gobernador de New Jersey.

(...) Like a stand-up comedian working out-of-the-way clubs, Chris Christie travels the townships and boroughs of New Jersey­, places like Hackettstown and Raritan and Scotch Plains, sharpening his riffs about the state’s public employees, whom he largely blames for plunging New Jersey into a fiscal death spiral. In one well-worn routine, for instance, the governor reminds his audiences that, until he passed a recent law that changed the system, most teachers in the state didn’t pay a dime for their health care coverage, the cost of which was borne by taxpayers.

And so, Christie goes on, forced to cut more than $1 billion in local aid in order to balance the budget, he asked the teachers not only to accept a pay freeze for a year but also to begin contributing 1.5 percent of their salaries toward health care. The dominant teachers’ union in the state responded by spending millions of dollars in television and radio ads to attack him.

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1 comentario:

Anónimo dijo...

Le ubico más como VP