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N.J. Teachers Union Denies Democrats Endorsements
Human Events ^ | 08/15/2011 | Mark Impomeni

Posted on 08/15/2011 12:45:58 PM PDT by neverdem

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie scored a big win for his agenda in June when he persuaded the state legislature to pass a public employee pension and benefits overhaul. The bill, which the governor’s office said would save New Jersey taxpayers $120 billion over 30 years, was the product of a yearlong negotiation between Christie and the Democratic leaders of the state senate and assembly, though it did not receive the backing of most Democrats in either chamber. Those that did support the bill are now paying a political price, with the state’s most powerful union, the New Jersey Education Association (NJEA), withholding endorsements for any Democrat in the upcoming election who voted in favor of the pension reform, including the senate president and assembly speaker.

“NJEA members make these endorsement decisions, and they have made it clear that they will not endorse legislators who have impaired their right to collectively bargain and who have imposed thousands of dollars of additional costs on public employees,” NJEA President Barbara Keshishian said in a statement. “Our members refuse to give precious resources and their own time to campaign for legislators who hurt them and their families.”

That reference was to provisions of the pension and benefits reform bill that will increase state employee contributions to their pension and health benefit packages on a sliding scale based on salary, raise the retirement age from 60 to 65 and allow the state to begin offering catastrophic and reduced coverage health plans in exchange for lower premiums. Left off the NJEA’s endorsement list were more than 20 legislators from both houses, most of them Democrats, all of whom voted for the pension reform bill.

But in the case of State Senate President Stephen Sweeney, the NJEA has done more than just decline to give him its seal of approval. It has spent $1 million of member dues to run advertisements against Sweeney in his district, alleging that his support for the bill had corrupt motives. The union tied Sweeney to longtime Democratic power broker George Norcross, who runs a health insurance brokerage with the state as one of its biggest clients. The NJEA alleged in the ad that Norcross’ firm would stand to benefit from the changes to employee benefits in the bill, essentially accusing Sweeney of selling his vote.

“If the legislation is approved by the committee, it will be proof positive that the interests of the party bosses are more important to this legislature than the interests of the state’s taxpayers,” Keshishian said.

Sweeney, himself the president of a private sector union, fired back. “The NJEA is fiddling with our teachers’ money while Rome burns,” Sweeney said in reaction to the ad. “This $1 million attack ad won’t do a thing to save the pensions of hundreds of thousands of teachers and retirees from collapse, or give property taxpayers any relief from the ever-increasing weight of health benefits that hangs around their necks.”

The battle between New Jersey Democrats and their largest and most influential backer has been fought with the specter of the legislative elections hovering in the background. New Jersey is one of only four states holding off-year legislative elections. Much like the 2009 gubernatorial elections in New Jersey and Virginia, the outcome will be closely watched for clues as to how the larger national electorate will behave in 2012.

The dustup over the pension reform law complicates an already tricky election campaign for New Jersey Democrats. Veteran New Jersey conservative pollster and media consultant Rick Shaftan told HUMAN EVENTS his polling shows a heavily Republican electorate this year, giving Republicans a good chance of picking up one or both chambers in November, even before the NJEA decided to sit out so many races.

“Democrats have defined themselves as a far Left party,” Shaftan said. “The Democrats message is: We want New Jersey to have the nation’s highest income tax at 10.75%, we support Planned Parenthood abortion clinics and want to use taxpayer money to fund them, and we back public employee unions and want taxpayers to pay 100% for their benefits.”

“If the election becomes a referendum on public employee unions, it could hurt Democrats bad. Public employee unions, not popular right now, and the class warfare, is not working this year. People are wising up to this stuff,” he said.

Shaftan said Republicans have a realistic opportunity to pick up as many as 15 in the assembly and seven to nine seats in the senate, including Sweeney’s, thanks in part to the NJEA. “Sweeney can lose. Republicans have no credible challenger yet, but Sweeney has high negatives and now he’ll have no campaign workers because of the vote for pension reform bill.”

Mark Impomeni covers New York & New Jersey politics for HUMAN EVENTS. He's also a contributing editor at RedState.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Front Page News; Politics/Elections; US: New Jersey
KEYWORDS: christie; corruption; democrats; demotrash; fraud; georgenorcross; liberals; newjersey; njea; njteachersunion; taxcheatparty; taxes; teachersunion; unioncorruption; unions

1 posted on 08/15/2011 12:46:05 PM PDT by neverdem
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You know what they say about payback!


2 posted on 08/15/2011 12:49:06 PM PDT by neverdem (Xin loi minh oi)
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To: neverdem

...and skunks don’t think they smell.


3 posted on 08/15/2011 12:52:14 PM PDT by Loud Mime (Democrats: debt, dependence and derision)
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To: neverdem

These people are crackers. They haven’t got any money.

Good Lord.


4 posted on 08/15/2011 12:53:24 PM PDT by RexBeach (Mr. Obama can't count.)
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Thanks neverdem.
a public employee pension and benefits overhaul... the governor's office said would save New Jersey taxpayers $120 billion over 30 years, was the product of a yearlong negotiation between Christie and the Democratic leaders of the state senate and assembly, though it did not receive the backing of most Democrats in either chamber. Those that did support the bill are now paying a political price...
So, two roads here -- one is to make sure these unreelectable Demwits win their primaries but have to face worthy Republican opponents; the other is to make sure the primary opponent wins but is a completely unelectable nutjob. Hey, that's what the Demwits use those 527s for, get on board.


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6 posted on 08/15/2011 1:18:44 PM PDT by DJ MacWoW (America! The wolves are here! What will you do?)
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To: neverdem

In NJ, the citizens are starving while the public union workers are pillaging the cupboards. Most of us have had it. We’re tired of being sucked dry.


7 posted on 08/15/2011 1:24:09 PM PDT by paulcissa (The first requirement of Liberalism is to stand on your head and tell the world they're upside down)
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To: neverdem

The symbiotic relationship between the public unions and the DemocRAT party is thus revealed. Unions to pols: “You don’t give us our money’s worth, we don’t give you our union money.”


8 posted on 08/15/2011 1:30:25 PM PDT by COBOL2Java (Obama is the least qualified guy in whatever room he walks into.)
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To: neverdem

I see this as nothing more than another union not well thought out hissy fit. So the unions withhold their endorsement of demrats who voted for Christie’s initiative to get control of education costs in NJ. The demrat loses to a Pubbie or—even worse—to a conservative.

I’m not the sharpest knife in the drawer. How does that help the teachers union?


9 posted on 08/15/2011 4:17:56 PM PDT by dools0007world (uestion)
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I see this as nothing more than another union not well thought out hissy fit.

It's part of a planned nationwide campaign to further radicalize the Democratic Party.

10 posted on 08/15/2011 5:09:54 PM PDT by Crichton
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To: neverdem
(Hoping the unions are monitoring) If unions are not afraid of anyone or any debate and they feel that their ideas and positions are truly those of the common man, I think they should have their own political party who will always vote the way the union wants them to vote. As it appears now, with no candidate and no party, they are not really the tough sumbitches they want you to think they are but are just a bunch of pantie waisted, limp wristed, pansies. Hey union assh@les, you don't have the gonads to break away from the DemocRat party and run your own candidates or party. Besides if you leave the DemocRat party, you won't be able to use those Lewinsky® knees pads the Democrats make you wear.
11 posted on 08/15/2011 5:17:12 PM PDT by cashless (Unlike Obama and his supporters, I'd rather be a TEA BAGGER than a TEA BAGGEE.)
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To: neverdem

Would you believe the Jersey City Education Association building ( corner of Kennedy BLVD & Seaview Avenue) has in letters on the outside wall, “First in Quality Education” ? Of course you would. :)


12 posted on 08/16/2011 4:50:17 PM PDT by SMGFan
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