Speaking about his own fight against the teachers unions, he said he likes teachers, too, “but I can’t stand their union.” Freezing teacher salaries for a year and asking teachers to pay 1.5 percent of their salary for health benefits was characterized as such an historic assault on schools that even his own first-grader, Bridget, was hurt as a result. Really? Sure, he said, and told a story about her supposedly coming home with her first report card and complaining that OF COURSE her marks were poor. “I can’t concentrate, I can’t study,” with a teacher whose pay has been frozen. “Dad, stop the madness!”
In answer to the huge laughter and applause from the crowd, he said, “You laugh, but that’s the crap I have to listen to in New Jersey.”
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