Jon Corzine
Jon Corzine
Jon Stevens Corzineis an American financial executive and former politician. A Democrat, he was a United States Senator from New Jersey from 2001 to 2006 and was the 54th Governor of New Jersey from 2006 to 2010. He also worked as CEO of Goldman Sachs during the 1990s and was CEO of MF Global from 2010 to 2011. He was charged by the Commodity Futures Trading Commissionin connection with MF's bankruptcy in 2011...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth1 January 1947
CountryUnited States of America
If you want a long version of the inaugural address, come on Tuesday.
In my view, right now we ought to put the money where the needs are, ... It's kind of a Bush tax policy that I don't think fits New Jersey.
We were told that the president didn't know about the sale until after it was approved. For many Americans, regardless of party, this lack of disciplined review is unacceptable.
When I saw the campaign ad where Andrea Forrester said, 'Doug never let his family down and he won't let New Jersey down,' all I could think was that Jon did let his family down and he'll probably let New Jersey down, too,
We ought to ban it from the school house right to the governor's chair,
If we actually use the state budget to encourage that, we will actually be able to bring it (taxes) down,
We'll never surrender looking for ways to honor our local hero, who made it big in this land of hopes and dreams.
We've seen 2.4 million private sector jobs lost under this president, and I think he needs to speak to how we're going to get our economy going, how we're going to create jobs and have real economic growth.
I sat down with my kids and talked about it.
Over the past few weeks, we have all seen what happens when we fail to take the necessary steps before disaster strikes.
It is simply inexcusable that we have a state government that again and again ranks low in public trust and esteem. In the face of all our state can be, our self-government too often falls short of what it should be.
I think we have a great opportunity tonight to give viewers a break on the negative tone that has surrounded the last few weeks of the campaign,
Kids have places to play. This is a city that's on the move. It has a chance to have a real vital future, and I think it's degrading when you talk about people playing on roofs,
get right at the heart of how we fund public education in this state.