Cafferty File

Chris Christie says the U.S. is turning into "people sitting on a couch waiting for their next government check." Is he right?

FROM CNN's Jack Cafferty:

Here he goes again. New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie says the United States is in danger of becoming a nation of "people sitting on a couch waiting for their next government check."

The refreshingly blunt Republican lawmaker says this is the least optimistic period he's ever seen for this country.

He goes on - boy, doesn't he - saying, "It's because government's now telling people, stop dreaming, stop striving, we'll take care of you. We're turning into a paternalistic entitlement society. That will not just bankrupt us financially, it will bankrupt us morally."

Christie says that when Americans stop believing that hard work and integrity will bring them success, they'll turn into a bunch of couch potatoes waiting for the next government handout.

He didn't mention President Obama, but he has previously said lawmakers need to stop tip-toeing around the need to reform entitlement spending. Christie has even called for raising the retirement age for Social Security.

This is why people like Chris Christie, and why a lot of them were disappointed when he decided not to run for president. A brand new poll in New Jersey shows Christie with his highest approval rating yet: 59%.

The man has a point here. Entitlement spending consumes an ever growing portion of the federal budget.

We recently reported in the Cafferty File that nearly half of Americans live in a household that receives government assistance. Another study shows the public's dependence on the federal government jumped 23% during President Obama's first two years in office.

Interested to know which ones made it on air?

Gary in Scottsdale, Arizona:
Christie is absolutely, positively, completely correct, Jack. The Robin Hood now in the White House has an appetite for spending and doling out money to a growing audience of deadbeats. Government handouts are no longer a temporary safety net but rather a long term comfort sofa. And, as long as Obama's President, it will only get worse.

B. in Canada:
I listened to Christie's comments and thought they were off the wall. I think his crack about people sitting on their couches waiting for their next government check was nasty. I am sure many Americans would love NOT to be on unemployment or welfare but thanks to the financial mess that the GOVERNMENT created, there just aren't enough jobs.

Tom in Texas:
This sounds like someone campaigning to be the Republican vice presidential candidate. He's been in office a couple of years now and rides a wave of popularity. If nothing else, he has more credibility than the last Republican V.P. candidate.

Joshua:
In a way, if you think about it he is right. But what do you expect when there are no jobs available or people can't get any decent work? It is hard to survive and a person will probably have no choice but to apply for government aid.

Tom:
Gov. Christie doesn't let being right become a habit. The American worker is among the most productive in the world. We get less time off and work to stress levels only topped by the Japanese. The Governor is fat, dumb, and happy. The rest of us are working our arses off.

H.R.:
Christie would know all about the couch-sitting thingy. Just look at him.