If Jon Corzine isn’t good at managing his own money, why would anyone believe he’d be good at managing New Jersey’s taxpayer dollars? From today’s
Philadelphia Inquirer:
When Democratic gubernatorial nominee Jon S. Corzine's finances come into question on the campaign trail, he says he doesn't know much about them.
"For the life of me, I don't know what's going on," he said in an interview.
Corzine has others handle his investments who, he said, "are better than" him at managing money.
Do you need a better reason to vote for Doug Forrester?
4 Comments:
Why would any run-of-the-mill multi-millionaire want to spend millions of their own money for a job that pays about a quarter of a million bucks? That's a lot of money for you and me but petty cash for Forrester and Corzine. Power, extreme unadulterated power. The N.J. governor is the most powerful governor in the country.
That's a very weak criticism you have there. On the one Forrester violated campaign finance laws and lied about it and says he is going to end pay-to-play and no-bid contracts when, in fact, he is a major beneficiary of pay-to-play and no-bid contracts, and on the other the only thing you can say about Corzine is, "Ooooo, he has people handling his investments for him."
Seriously, look at that criticism and apply some common sense to it. It has no substance.
Of course Senator Corzine doesn't know about his investments -
He has a BLIND TRUST. He's supposed to have a blind trust, and he's not supposed to know where his money is invested. See, in contrast, Senator Bill Frist and the not-so-blind trust.
Sheesh.
Corzine has a blind trust, please -don't you read or listen to the news? He never did place his money in a blind trust.
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