Christie Slams Assembly Dems on Haddonfield Turf of Their Leader
The governor scolded Assembly Majority Leader Louis Greenwald during a two-hour town hall meeting Tuesday. Christie also tamed the crowd with charm, wit and personable stories.
Gov. Chris Christie came out swinging Tuesday, taking the fight to state Assembly Leader Louis Greenwald on his home turf in Haddonfield. The Republican governor accused Greenwald of standing in the way of a 10 percent income tax-cut proposal in front of the Legislature. Christie zoned in on Greenwald during a nearly two-hour town hall meeting here in front of a capacity crowd of nearly 600 packed into the middle school gym. "Now, we're ready to cut taxes and the only people standing in our way are Lou Greenwald and the Assembly Democrats," said Christie, who is campaigning to have a state budget deal before the end of the month. "I'm coming to Haddonfield today because I need your help. Lou Greenwald, he's your guy. Now we have to put the…
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Future Old Angry Italian Guy
8:48 am on Wednesday, June 13, 2012
David, the reason why Dems were difficult to spot is due to the fact that both parties are one. So, what we think was a gathering of conservatives, was in reality the monarchy we have in America.   more ›