Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Photo's of Gov. Jon S. Corzine in protest of his proposed budget

A large crowd stands near two coffins filled with empty wallets during a rally Tuesday, March 31, 2009, outside the Statehouse, in Trenton, N.J., to deliver empty wallets to Gov. Jon S. Corzine in protest of his proposed budget.









1 comment:

Marie Antionette said...

1. We have far too many high paid employees within the sate who do absoutley nothing, surf the web all day long forward e-mails back and forth and refuse to leave because as they claim "what will they do?" Okay, so is it our fault that you didn't plan to do something after retirement. Why should we all suffer because you are selfish and have no life. Most of them can't even keep up with the changing technology! Every two weeks they ask the same questions about their e-cats, they have no idea how to empty their e-mail or how to feed paper into a printer, but they make BIG BUCKS! They are so narcisistic because they only think of themselves and not the future generations who stil have 15-20 years left with the goverment. By getting rid of one employee who has the age and years, making $100,000.00 a year, you can hire 3 people and get them off social services, help them establish credit to stimulate the economy and make the work force more productive! Corzine has never been poor and has no idea how his backwards politics are affecting those who keep the state running!

2. Enough with the State Vehicles. Most who go out in the field are not out there 7 hours! They make a few stops, maybe 2 1/2 hours tops and then they go home, with a State Car. So Unfair! So Unfair!

3. Retirees! Retire already and stop coming back as consultants. We really dont' need you to look at our watch and tell us what time it is! Honestly, you didn't do a good job when you were here so please, go fishing or join a gym but don't come back!

4. Why does the director of Juvinile Justice J-ROC) in Bordentown live on state property, just had a state of the art $30,000.00 kitchen installed and pays only $100 a month for room and board! Get Real!