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Chris Christie: Collective Bargaining Something 'I Love'

BETH DeFALCO   03/ 3/11 02:16 AM ET   AP

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HILLSBOROUGH, N.J. — Gov. Chris Christie, long at odds with unions over his budget-cutting ways, said that he's ready to start negotiating with state worker unions – and that he "loves" collective bargaining.

Christie said at a town hall meeting in Hillsborough that New Jersey is very different from Wisconsin, where a debate rages over whether that state's Republican governor is trying to break unions by getting rid of collective bargaining. Christie said he has never suggested that collective bargaining rights be taken away.

Just the opposite, said Christie, a darling of the Republican Party.

"In fact, I love collective bargaining," Christie told the crowd Wednesday, packed into a room in the municipal building. "I've said let's get rid of civil service and let everything be collectively bargained, as long as collective bargaining is fair, tough, adversarial and there's someone in that room representing you."

After accusing former Gov. Jon Corzine, a Democrat, of being too cozy with the unions, Christie said there would be a different tone this year.

"Let me at them. Get me out of the cage and let me go," Christie said.

The governor also said he wants to roll back a 9 percent pension increase signed into law a decade ago by former Republican Gov. Donald DiFrancesco, who was in the audience at Wednesday's meeting.

DiFrancesco said Christie is right.

"Things are different now, and it's choking the system," he said. "He needs to do something dramatic."

DiFrancesco said he did what he thought was right at the time – noting that the economic outlook was better and that the pension system was running a surplus. Now, the pension system for government workers, teachers, police, firefighters, judges and teachers is underfunded by $54 billion.

Christie spokesman Michael Drewniak said the administration has reached out to all the major unions to set up an initial meeting.

Christie has a difficult history with unions. He refused to meet with a state teachers union during his campaign and later took on their salaries and benefits. The conflict led to heated rhetoric, including Facebook posts calling Christie fat, comparing him to a genocidal dictator and wishing for his death.

Communications Workers of America spokesman Bob Master said he takes Christie's "love" of collective bargaining with a grain of salt.

"You can't love collective bargaining and want to unilaterally ram health care changes through the legislature in two weeks' time," Master said. "Those are not consistent."

Christie has been pushing legislative leaders to act on health care changes by mid-March.

Master said the administration offered to meet with CWA officials March 11.

The union has criticized the Republican governor and state Senate President Stephen Sweeny for proposing ways to significantly increase the amount public employees pay for health care through legislation, not collective bargaining.

Christie wants benefit changes that make the health insurance system more like the private sector or the federal government, with employees paying about one-third of the costs of whatever benefits plan they choose.

Sweeney's plan calls for employees to contribute 12 percent to 30 percent, depending on income, over several years.

Christie defended the move to use legislation for the reforms, noting that's how the unions were able to secure a 9 percent pension increase.

"If we're giving them something, it's OK to go to the Legislature," Christie said. "If we're taking something back, it's a violation of the sacrosanct of collective bargaining?"

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HILLSBOROUGH, N.J. — Gov. Chris Christie, long at odds with unions over his budget-cutting ways, said that he's ready to start negotiating with state worker unions – and that he "loves" co...
HILLSBOROUGH, N.J. — Gov. Chris Christie, long at odds with unions over his budget-cutting ways, said that he's ready to start negotiating with state worker unions – and that he "loves" co...
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12:57 AM on 03/07/2011
He also loves the all you can eat Chinese buffet...he is equally voracious when he yells "let me at it..."
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BocaMom
11:38 AM on 03/06/2011
Chris Christie for President in 2012! He's the best! Thank you, Huffington Post!
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irochfpst
no right turn
05:38 PM on 03/05/2011
once again, i vote this guy the Biggest Loser even before he drops a pound of bull on the ground .
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03:30 PM on 03/05/2011
The only bargaining that two faced lying repugniklan does is with his gut and double chin, which one will store the last 100 pounds of food he shoved down his throat.
05:36 PM on 03/04/2011
San Jose's pension obligation was $60M last year. Within 5 years it will be $350M per year. It's simply not sustainable. Are you ready to reduce spending on social programs by $300m a year?
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irochfpst
no right turn
05:40 PM on 03/05/2011
and just who is responsible for the state not meeting its pension obligations? could it be all the tax cuts given to corporations?
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murphysgirl
I prefer coffee, not tea..
03:19 PM on 03/04/2011
This Jersey bully has done nothing but demonize unions, and now he has something favorable to say about collective bargaining?
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Martha T
We ARE the people!!
02:47 PM on 03/04/2011
Hey Big Guy! You have a really funny way of showing it!!!;)
01:47 PM on 03/04/2011
Cristie sees the polls....He's a Lair.
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Blufftonian
Beware low-level staffers...and their bosses
01:14 PM on 03/04/2011
Fat jokes...really impressive.

Not.
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american-dolt
Divide and Conquer
12:49 PM on 03/04/2011
I bet he "Loves" Chocolate bon-bons more.
05:37 PM on 03/04/2011
Says the Michael Moore fan.
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american-dolt
Divide and Conquer
06:41 PM on 03/04/2011
Correct, I like any voice that exposes wrong doing, which of course is in the eye of the beholder.

My guess is you have never watched a M.Moore Film. Am I right?

Here you go sweetheart.

"Condemnation without investigation is the height of ignorance."

—Albert Einstein
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ButterBiscuit
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11:18 AM on 03/04/2011
thats great...now, if he'd only stop talking nonsense about raising the retirement age, and stop hamstringing the state's revenue by giving tax cuts to billionares and corporations, he might qualify as being serious about his state's budget woes.
11:30 AM on 03/04/2011
He could means test the corps?
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mancoff
11:06 AM on 03/04/2011
Governor Christie reminds of the "bully" who always took away my brothers lunch money in grammar school. He dines with Donald Trump by night after a full day of pushing "the little guy" around during the day. He tell teachers to put up or shut up and find another job, he shoves nose in the faces of his constituents at town meetings when they dare to criticize him. In his own boasting words, "he loves a good fight". His attitude is confrontational from the get go because without his boasting, his fighting words and his threatening words and gestures, he is nothing. He gives a whole new meaning to the word "bully pulpit". His attitude is not, I work for the people and people are entitled to respect. His attitude is, "my way or the highyway and I'll take you out". People love that, of course, until he comes for them and make no mistake this guy eventually comes for everyone and anyone who gets in his way. He will start fights and controversy and divisiveness everywhere he goes and in whatever he does because that's all the man has to offer, his ability to boast, bully, demean and push people around. In a quiet, honest, intellectual, non confrontational debate without any "look at me, what a tough guy I am", pompous gestures and threats, he is nothing. This country doesn't need a bully and neither does the rest of the World. What a role model for our kids, NOT
03:42 PM on 03/04/2011
You remind me of the kid in school who sits in the back complaining about the teacher . You don't listen enough to the class and ask others about copying the homework. I like how you say your brother loses his lunch money. It could never have been you because that would make you appear weak, and you fear that. God forbid you appear human. Christie is not a bully. He is the kid who gets your brother's lunch money back for him.
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mcmutter
A Groover has to expect a few setbacks .....
10:30 AM on 03/04/2011
don;t kid yourself ....

he cowers like a coward before the police unions and the state police unions .... not to mention all those cushy municipal pensions ...
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studmoose
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11:10 AM on 03/04/2011
Thousands of police protesting in Trenton, yet not much national coverage.
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jerzygurl
11:12 AM on 03/04/2011
WRONG! as usual.
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mcmutter
A Groover has to expect a few setbacks .....
12:22 PM on 03/04/2011
tell the f.a.t.b.o.y. to bring it on ......
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eptjevi
09:42 AM on 03/04/2011
Governor Chris Eaat, we know, you do not create any jobs...
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Bianca Befana
...Teach your children well...
09:24 AM on 03/04/2011
Hey Governor Christie...how come you didn't hold your meeting in Camden? Oh that's right...it's because Camden is one of the most dangerous places to live in America...and don't forget you helped to continue it remains that way by slashing the police budget to nothing. Guess Camden doesn't have a town hall anyway huh? Collective Bargaining my eye...call it what is...Collective Bludgeoning.
11:20 AM on 03/04/2011
6. Detroit (MI). 4,000+ Officers
7. Washington (DC) 3,000+ Officers
9. Baltimore (MD) 3,000+ Officers

The above cities come from a list of the top 10 largest police departments in the United States. These cities are also on the same list (with Camden & Newark) as being US cities with the highest crime rates. While having an "Effective" Police force is important, this data clearly throws out the silly argument that having a hefty police force is crucial to keeping crime under wraps. Crime in Camden, Newark, Detroit or even Compton, CA doesn't come to be because there aren't enough eyes on the street; it comes to be because of the culture of the people living within the city limits. Whether Camden, NJ has 300 officers or 3,000 officers it will still be a crime ridden city. Simply, Camden was a dangerous city before Chris Christie and it will be afterwards and the Union propaganda you are spewing today only sprouts because finally someone is saying "Yes, even you must sacrifice a bit", stop being so selfish.

I applaud Chris Christie for finally challenging a broken system infested with people who have been taking advantage of it since Jimmy Hoffa polished his cufflinks.
02:21 PM on 03/04/2011
Well said.