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Yes, Record, It’s Sort of Your Fault!

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Yes, Record, It’s Sort of Your Fault!
May. 30 
By Matt Rooney | The Save Jersey Blog

Have you read the breathlessly-reported news concerning twenty-seven Christie staffers earning significant raises over the past two months, Save Jerseyans?

Lame. I know. And more than a little sensationalized giving everything that’s going on right now.

For starters, I’m always skeptical of these stories because they usually lack context. Back in 2010, the AP embarrassed itself by claiming that Christie had increased staff salaries over Jon Corzine’s administration by $2 million; the actual number was $440,000 which works out to (buried at the bottom of the correction) approximately $4,286 per employee… ($75,726 vs. $71,440).

Oops.

That relatively modest salary uptick (a little less than 6% per staff member) could easily be explained by cost of living adjustments, but the media rushed to judgment in an effort to land an early punch on a newly-minted Republican governor.

What else is new, right?

The reliably liberal Record also never misses an opportunity to tie a negative story about a Republican to some kind of ideological point that’s almost completely unrelated to the instant story line:

“The raises come as Christie is withholding more than $2.4 billion in payments to the state pension fund because of revenue shortfalls. And Christie has delayed a property tax relief program that averages nearly $500 for seniors and some families.”

They’re not alone. NJ.com reported it the same way. Barf.

Where’s the Fourth Estate’s ability to provide perspective? Or have they abandoned the pretense of caring about providing readers with perspective? I hate to be a buzz kill, guys, but how does a few hundred grand (at most) in salary increases for dozens of people compare to the REAL issues – multi-billion dollar issues – driving New Jersey’s fiscal woes? For starters, the Democrat Assembly’s unwillingness to renew an arbitration cap without which we’re looking at BILLIONS of dollars in property tax increases?

It’s also hard to avoid the irony behind the much more interesting process story here: the extent to which Bridgegate (a story for which the Record expected to win a Pulitzer prize) is making it infinitely harder for the Governor to retain staffers than back in January before the story broke and his presidential future seemed brightest.

– See more at: https://savejersey.com/2014/05/christie-staff-salary-media-bergen-record/#sthash.pjRgr5PW.dpuf

5 thoughts on “Yes, Record, It’s Sort of Your Fault!

  1. 6% salary increase in 2010 is more than a little “salary uptick” and was significantly more than anyone else was getting. Obama froze all federal salaries in 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, and just 1% increase in 2014. Factor in increases in benefits associated with 6% and that’s a whole lot of money.

  2. The Bergen Record is a Liberal Rag. They will write anything to sell papers. I am enjoying watching them die a slow painful death at the hand of electronic media.
    Good Riddance.

  3. What I find amusing is Christie’s justification for the raises . . . . “these people took on more responsibility” so they deserve more money. What the hell were they doing before in the 40 hours they were working? A speech writer should be writing speeches and press releases 40 hours a week if that’s their job? Are they producing 48% more work?

  4. Without the Record we would be left with the increasingly lame, once-a-week Ridgewood News and a couple of shoppers for local news. Is that what you want?

  5. Yes. That is what I want.
    Beside you are forgetting the most informative news source.
    TheRidgewoodBlog.net…

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