Assemblyman Joseph Cryan, state chairman of the Democratic Party, today derided the reaction of Republican leaders to Gov. Jon Corzine's budget as "all over the map."
"Too many of the Republicans are resorting to the political rhetoric of the past about budget cuts but they want to exempt their own pet projects," said Cryan in a press release. "They aren't just contradicting each other, they are contradicting themselves. Their budget numbers don't add up and their ideas don't add up."
The governor described his budget as a "turning point" away from the irresponsible practices of the past. "But the Republicans' want to do a u-turn back to the same politics of the past," Cryan said.
The state chairman ripped former Bogota Mayor Steve Lonegan as anti-government to the point of absurdity, and scratched his head over Assemblyman Gary Chiusano's stated desire to dismantle the state Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). Assemblywoman Marcia Karrow, Cryan added, wants to preserve the Department of Agriculture because it's elimination wouldn't achieve "real savings," while state Sen. Leonard Lance says property tax relief can't be funded and Assembly Minority Leader Alex Decroce and others disagree.
At the same time, Cryan said, Sen. Bill Baroni has vowed to prevent worker reductions, even as Sen. Jennifer Beck termed all of state government a "bloated pig," but, in Cryan's words, is "treating subsidies for the horse racing industry like a sacred cow."
"Rhetoric about unspecified cuts is only rhetoric, it does nothing to balance the budget books," Cryan said.
"These same Republicans not only ignore the state's long-term debt crisis, some of them deny it exists at all," he added. "Debt payments for the upcoming year total $2.7 billion, a cost that will only grow in future years if left to itself."
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Which "job" was Cryan at when he said this?
Has this guy ever had a real job, or just phony ones created for this otherwise unemployable fool?
where's the GOP?
Cryan was right on one thing: the GOP response to Corzine's plan was anemic.
I'd also point out that other than Steve Lonegan (not an elected official), the GOP response to his toll plan wasn't entirely cohesive either.
The GOP legislature's problem is that they have no ideas of their own. Its not enough to just oppose Corzine's plan, I haven't heard them propose anything.
You're the real problem Joe...
Says the man with two state funded pensions who's trying to scale back pay-to-play laws just so his one party controlled Union County can abuse taxpayer money more by shelling out contracts to Joe's donors.
I wonder, have those subpoena's into DeFilippo turned up anything yet?
MountainTop
MountainTop, shouldn't you be out chasing tornadoes?
Well, we know he wasn't working for Lonegan
because Cryan is a legal worker in this country.
Cryan
Is completely correct here. the GOP has been clamoring for budget cuts-well here they are and they are big ones. As far as Cryan being unemployable-the fact that he is political and the fact that he has been destroying the state GOP in campaigns does not mean he is unqualified. His jobs are not created. Every County has an Under Sherrif and Assembly reps.
He's part of the problem
These idiots are busy blaming one another, while completly missing the point that the people have had enough - we need to get rid of them all and start fresh.
Bouno is a good start - let's get rid of the rest.
SJ Blue
Not every county is Union County, where corruption is so obvious. I don't think any other county has an undersheriff who is ALSO an assembly rep.
Want to explain how someone with a B.A. in Business Administration is qualified to be an undersheriff?
Cryan's qualifications
Cryan's qualifications are based purely on genetics. If I remember my urban legends correctly, his family has served multi-generationally as Essex County Sheriff.
Aside from accident of birth, this yutz would be scraping by making a living selling used cars and tending bar at night. And to think, the Dems actually gave the Kent Dorfman (i.e. a "legacy") of NJ politics a leadership role in their party.
Cryan's BA
You would be surprised at what law enforcment officers have degrees in. The only qualification for many is Bachelor's Degree. However I will note that Undersherrif is usually an administrative position. Cryan is not out making arrests-he is not a deputy sherrif. Considering that his post is managerial is degree seems very relevant.