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Pants On Fire

by: Jersey Jazzman

Tue Nov 15, 2011 at 12:00:00 PM EST



Acting NJ Education Commissioner Chris Cerf, 11/11/11:

Cerf explained the Christie administration's plans to reform tenure and revamp teacher evaluations during an hourlong speech before a crowd of 200 educators. When he commended teachers' hard work in the classroom, the audience clapped. But when Cerf said Gov. Chris Christie holds "the highest regard for teachers," the crowd erupted. [emphasis mine]

Let's go to the tape. April, 2010, CNBC:

"I love the public schools but the fact of the matter is there is excess and greed there," said Christie, during an appearance on CNBC's Squawk Box. [That's in the "public schools," not the union offices - JJ
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July, 2010, MSNBC:

The state teachers union said--they had a rally in Trenton against me. 35,000 people came from the teachers. You know what that rally was? The "me first" rally. "Pay me my raise first. Pay me my free health benefits first. Pay me my pension first. And everybody else in New Jersey, get to the back of the line." Well, you know what? I'm not going to sit by and allow that to go unnoticed, so we'll shine a bright light on it, and we'll see how the people react. But I think we are seeing how the people of New Jersey are reacting, and that's how you make it politically palatable in other states in the country. Just shine a bright light on greed and self-interest.

April, 2010, The Star-Ledger:

"Scaring students in the classroom, scaring parents with the notes home in the bookbags, and the mandatory 'Project Democracy Homework' asking your parents about what they're going to do in the school board election, and reporting back to your teachers union representatives, using the students like drug mules to carry information back to the classroom, is reprehensible."

November, 2010, The Trentonian:

"These teachers have all summer off. Can't they have their convention during the summer?'' the governor said as he spoke to a clutch of high schoolers surrounding him.

"They got to get two days off from school because, you know, they don't get enough time off now, right? They get two weeks off at Christmas, they get all the different holidays, then they get all the summer off and now they need two more days.

"Why do you think that is?Do you think if they cared about learning where would they be today?''

Ashley Batts, 16, a Trenton Central High School sophomore answered "in school.''

"That's right, in school, baby, they would not be down there in Atlantic City having a party - because that's what it is.'' [Does everyone understand that the Governor of New Jersey told a group of students that their teachers do not care about learning? Does everyone think that's acceptable? - JJ]

May, 2010, Politico:

The teacher responded by saying that she has a master's degree and that her current salary isn't compensating her for the value of her higher education as well as her experience.

To that, the governor responded: "Well, you know then that you don't have to do it."

March, 2010, Blue Jersey, quoting Christie directly:


"Teachers who crowded the statehouse on Monday to try to intimidate public officials like Assemblyman Schroeder and Assemblywoman Vandervalk into not voting for pension and benefit reform.

"And when one teacher was asked, "What are you doing here today? It's a Monday in the school year." She said, 'Oh, we got a substitute. I left a plan; it's not like they're watching videos or something.'

"They. 'Not like they're watching videos or something.' I thought that was a really interesting part of the quote. That contraction: 'they're.' They didn't say 'the kids' then, did they? No, they only use the words 'the kids' when they want to evoke an emotional response from you which will get you to open your wallet and pay them.

"When they're talking about protesting and fighting in Trenton, then it's 'they're.' 'They're watching videos or something.' I thought that was an interesting part of the quote. Language matters, ladies and gentlemen. Language is a window into attitude.And this isn't about the kids. So let's dispense with that portion of the argument.

"And I have heard these stories over the last week, over and over again from all over New Jersey about teachers standing in front of classrooms, and lying about and excoriating the governor and the lieutenant governor."


Do you understand now, Acting Commissioner Cerf, why teachers do not trust you or your boss?
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Pants On Fire | 1 comments
Nice job pulling all of this info together (0.00 / 0)
The hypocrisy of Christie criticizing teachers for taking a day off from work when he is always out of state fundraising or stumping for another candidate blows my mind.

You provided some great quotations to counter anyone who says Christie doesn't dislike teachers. He has been rude and disrespectful toward the teaching profession as a whole, not just the union.

To actually see that he went into a school and disrespected teachers in front of their students shows the kind of person he is. Nothing is off limits or below the belt with this guy.


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