"I said we are going to balance an $11 billion budget deficit in a $29 billion budget, so by percentage, the largest budget deficit in America, by percentage, larger than California, larger than New York, larger than Illinois. And we're going to balance that without raising taxes on the people of the state of New Jersey"
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The name-checking of California, New York, and Illinois is doing cultural work. Those states function as shorthand in conservative and centrist political mythology: big, blue, allegedly bloated. By declaring New Jersey “larger than” them on this metric, Christie borrows their villain aura while positioning himself as the exception, the guy willing to do what they supposedly won’t. It’s a Jersey politician using national symbols to audition for a national audience.
The real pledge, though, is the final clause: “without raising taxes.” That’s a loyalty oath to taxpayers as a political identity, not merely a policy preference. Subtext: any pain to come will be redirected away from “the people” and toward unnamed others - public-sector unions, programs, local governments, or beneficiaries who can be recast as special interests. In the post-2008 austerity mood, the line offers a clean moral bargain: discipline without sacrifice, seriousness without asking more from voters. It’s governance presented as a performance of toughness, with the hardest part already decided: who won’t pay.
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Christie, Chris. (2026, January 15). I said we are going to balance an $11 billion budget deficit in a $29 billion budget, so by percentage, the largest budget deficit in America, by percentage, larger than California, larger than New York, larger than Illinois. And we're going to balance that without raising taxes on the people of the state of New Jersey. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-said-we-are-going-to-balance-an-11-billion-73488/
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Christie, Chris. "I said we are going to balance an $11 billion budget deficit in a $29 billion budget, so by percentage, the largest budget deficit in America, by percentage, larger than California, larger than New York, larger than Illinois. And we're going to balance that without raising taxes on the people of the state of New Jersey." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-said-we-are-going-to-balance-an-11-billion-73488/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"I said we are going to balance an $11 billion budget deficit in a $29 billion budget, so by percentage, the largest budget deficit in America, by percentage, larger than California, larger than New York, larger than Illinois. And we're going to balance that without raising taxes on the people of the state of New Jersey." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-said-we-are-going-to-balance-an-11-billion-73488/. Accessed 25 Feb. 2026.



