Governor Chris Christie knows how to talk.
He knows how to make a point.
He knows how to negotiate across the aisle.
He has compromised efficiently with a Democratic Legislature in order to pass a sound budget early.
He has kept taxes low. He has offered a cap on property taxes to ease the burden on the middle class.
He articulated what exactly the public unions would need to contribute in order to lessen pension liabilities and budget gaps. When the Teachers' Union refused to deal, Christie had a ready answer in subsequent interviews regarding the $1 billion cut in funding which New Jersey education received.
He is a humble man who has clearly explained why he is not running for President:
1) He does not have the experience set needed to be the chief executive of the United States
2) He is keeping his commitment to serve out his term as governor.
Keep up the Good Work, Governor Christie.