Posted on 05/04/2020 6:32:26 PM PDT by usafa92
New Jersey is facing a financial disaster due to loss in revenue and spike in expenses related to the coronavirus outbreak that could be just weeks away, Gov. Phil Murphy said Monday.
Right now, its pouring, Murphy said, shortly after announcing he was ordering all public and private schools closed for the rest of the academic year. We are on the brink of having to make very tough and, quite frankly, very unpalatable decisions."
Murphy has previously warned of historic public worker layoffs without federal assistance.
Murphy rescinded an executive order Monday from last year tasking the state treasurer to achieve a $1.26 billion surplus and said he plans to veto numerous bills to appropriate money to certain causes and programs.
The governor called on Congress to provide financial relief to the Garden State.
A fiscal disaster is not months away these decisions will be on our doorstep in just a few weeks, Murphy said. Congress needs to act, and act now.
At a meeting with President Trump last week, Murphy said the hit to New Jersey by the coronavirus could be $20 billion to $30 billion, and federal aid was needed to make up for the losses.
We dont see it as a bailout," Murphy said at the meeting. "We see this as a partnership doing the right thing in what is the worst health care crisis in the history of our nation. And I want to again thank the president for an extraordinary spirit of partnership across the whole spectrum of our needs.
Trump didnt say whether he would support Murphys request, though he did say, You cant have a better representative than this man.
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Good. New Jersey fully deserves every bit of misery, ruin, and destruction that can be heaped upon them. You reap what you sow.
The pandemic did it to us! Pay no attention to our tax and spend policies over the last 40 years!
Every state isnt in this situation, why is that if its due to the pandemic?
No!
Hey guv,
Did you consider a go-fund-me drive?
...a Car Wash?
...A bake sale?
Or are you simply wanting Uncle Sugar to bail you out???
They were bankrupt before Covid.
Public union pensions and the free sh!t army.
Not gonna happen.
Trump already pointed out NJ was deep in debt before the virus.
If anything he’ll throw a lifeline, not a bailout.
The NJ governor went right to police, firefighters, teachers being laid off... typical left wing bull$hit.
I’m a career CA state worker...plenty of non-essential buracracy to cut.. before essential services get the axe.
The NJ governor was talking about legacy programs, legacy debt...went right to inherited problems BS.
Democrats destroyed NJ...they need to make massive cuts period!
I thought that was NJ’s continual position because it is NJ.
Sorry you live in NJ.
No to a Federal bailout.
Murphy needs to cut services or raise more taxes..
Pony up citizens
I have a partial solution.
These liberal states who are resisting reopening their economies, should move to reopen. Then the sales tax and income tax revenue will start flowing back into the State Treasury.
You can always raise taxes, Guv.
Governor Murphy:
Your Circus, Your Monkey’s...
Trenton deserves nothing. No public employees have been laid off or fired but the Deranged Woodchuck shut down all of the businesses that pay all of the taxes and they had to lay off or fire their staff In fact, any public school teacher that received a stipend for coaching baseball, softball, track, etc...are STILL getting the stipend even though school is out for the rest of the year. They are really suffering, let me tell you!
NJ has been financially screwed for a long time and Bucky is just the latest scam artist crybaby.
Yep, he will do that and I will be gone at that time.
Let ‘em squirm.
yet NJ and other blue states spent billions upon billions of taxpayer $$$ to pay for benefits and protection of illegals...
Trump will probably allow it if he has the misguided belief he can win NJ in November.
Maybe NJ can ask Florida for money.
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