Governor Chris Christie, desperate to change the subject from Bridgegate and eager to reestablish his bona fides as a Republican presidential hopeful, told an audience in Chicago yesterday that the Democrats were wrong to worry about widening inequality because “Americans do not want income equality” — suggesting that it is antithetical to the country’s abiding belief in “income opportunity” that rewards hard work and merit.
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Governor Chris Christie, desperate to change the subject from Bridgegate and eager to reestablish his bona fides as a Republican presidential hopeful, told an audience in Chicago yesterday that the Democrats were wrong to worry about widening inequality because “Americans do not want income equality” — suggesting that it is antithetical to the country’s abiding belief in “income opportunity” that rewards hard work and merit.