Channeling Chris Christie: How to Handle Public Unions

“If what you want to do is put on a show and giggle every time I talk, then I have no interest in answering your question.”

— Governor Chris Christie

New Jersey Governor Christie lays out his case against public-sector-union overreach at a September 2010 town hall meeting.

He says what needs to be said. No further comment is necessary.

About Sean Patrick Hazlett

Finance executive, engineer, former military officer, and science fiction and horror writer. Editor of the Weird World War III anthology.
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2 Responses to Channeling Chris Christie: How to Handle Public Unions

  1. Vern R. Kaine says:

    His handling of the general public is beautiful. I heard he also called out a teacher complaining about her lack of pay raise, saying, “I don’t do it [teach] for the money, I do it for the kids”. Christie says: “Good, then do it for free.” haha

  2. In one video, he told another woman quit if she didn’t like what she was paid. I love this guy. He just tells it like it is.

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