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By Clay Waters | February 16, 2011 | 16:33

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David Halbfinger’s Wednesday New York Times profile of Connecticut’s newly elected Democratic Gov. Dannel Malloy favorably compared him to New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, who is winning fans for his insistence on budget discipline and his outspoken challenges to unions: “In Tackling Connecticut’s Finances, New Governor Criticizes Peer’s Approach.”

Reporter Halbfinger let Malloy hypocritically pat himself on the back for civility while taking pot shots at Christie. Halbfinger played along, portraying Christie as “blustery and bellicose” compared to the “polite” Democrat Malloy, flatteringly portrayed as closing a deficit while spending “much of his energy finding ways to spare the most vulnerable" and considering tax increases.

(Halbfinger is not crazy about New Jersey Republicans; a May 30, 2009 story on the Republican primary for the governor's race (won by Christie) described Christie’s opponent Steve Lonegan as an "ultraconservative former small-town mayor" pushing Christie "far to the right.")
 

There is Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey: blustery and bellicose, hectoring the unions, enthralling fellow Republicans with his tax caps and spending cuts, already generating presidential murmurings after barely a year in office.

And then, up the road in Connecticut, there is a new governor trying to be everything Mr. Christie is not.

Mr. Christie criticizes unions and forces wrenching spending cuts at the local level. Connecticut’s new governor, Dannel P. Malloy, politely asks labor leaders for givebacks and wants to raise taxes on income and sales by $1.5 billion.

Mr. Malloy grew up with dyslexia and physical disabilities. He still cannot write or type. And as he closes a 20 percent budget deficit, he spends much of his energy finding ways to spare the most vulnerable.

But what is most striking about Mr. Malloy, a Democrat, is that just six weeks after taking charge of such a mild-mannered state, he is publicly taking shots at his celebrated counterpart in New Jersey, attacking his politics and policies, his intellect, even his personality.

“Being bombastic for the sake of being bombastic,” Mr. Malloy said, “has just never been my take on the world.”
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Unlike his counterparts, though, he has set out to prove that even in an age of austerity one can govern as a defender of the social safety net.

As a candidate last year, he took a beating for refusing to forswear tax increases. He also promised not to gut education or shift the costs of services on to cities and towns. (He also stuck by his opposition to the death penalty while a gruesome triple-murder trial riveted the state, and wants to treat possession of less than an ounce of marijuana like a traffic ticket.) He won by barely half a percentage point.

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Clay Waters is the director of Times Watch, an MRC project tracking the New York Times. Click here to follow Clay Waters on Twitter.
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And what will he do when the

Submitted by IgnatzJFahrquar on Wed, 02/16/2011 - 4:56pm.

And what will he do when the Unions say "No!" to his polite requests for give backs? Just say "Awe, shucks. Hey I tried."??? Plus, I love the "He also promised not to gut education ...".
Liberaleze for "Don't worry Teacher's Union. I won't touch you. Thanks for the campaign funds and absentee ballot "help"".

If I recall Gov. C asked the Unions and was told to pound salt.     And pound away is exactly what he is now doing.

"Do not argue with an idiot. He will drag you down to his level and beat you with experience."
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I could not tell...is this an

Submitted by gopsteve on Wed, 02/16/2011 - 6:08pm.

I could not tell...is this an "analysis" or is it supposed to be a "news" piece?

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"And then, up the road in

Submitted by SamC on Wed, 02/16/2011 - 6:23pm.

"And then, up the road in Connecticut, there is a new governor trying to be everything Mr. Christie is not."

Which, as a resident of Connecticut, makes me want to run off to New Jersey.  New Jersey for goodness sakes!
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I am Leaving Governor Malloy's Connecticut ASAP

Submitted by Avitar on Wed, 02/16/2011 - 11:57pm.

Mr. Malloy’s budget is hopeless in helping Connecticut tax payers.  It is clear that Dan Malloy does not understand the Laffer curve at all.  Since Lowell Wicker forced a state income tax onto Connecticut the state has faded from fist to the state with the greatest per person unfunded liability.   

The funny thing is that among the Democrats who ran for Governor Mr. Malloy really is the best of the lot.  The rest are even bigger idiots. The guy we sent to the Senate is much worse and I fully expect that he will get a number of the worse person in Congress awards for 2011 as soon as people get a good look at him.

Please watch out for your home state Democrats trying to bailout Connecticut..  I met a Kentucky Democrat House member who thought because the local Congressman got two submarines for the local shipyard.  The shipyard is unionized and there is a rake off for the Democratic party for all of the spending in Connecticut. 

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Helping the most vunerable?

Submitted by stunned on Thu, 02/17/2011 - 12:04am.

Taxes will go up for anyone making 50,000 a year.  That is working poor 2 income family salary in Ct.  LOL Lets see in 2 years which Gov, will be successful, I think I know and it will help the Republicans in the next election.

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