Gov. Chris Christie's YouTube highlights may have earned him a reputation for being animated, but only in a figurative sense. Taiwan-based Next Media Animation TV, however, has weighed in on the controversy surrounding the so-called "Jersey Shore" tax credit, asking why the governor would deny the tax break to the MTV reality show but offer $9 million in tax credits...
Gov. Chris Christie's YouTube highlights may have earned him a reputation for being animated, but only in a figurative sense.
Taiwan-based Next Media Animation TV, however, has weighed in on the controversy surrounding the so-called "Jersey Shore" tax credit, asking why the governor would deny the tax break to the MTV reality show but offer $9 million in tax credits to a production company behind "Law and Order: Special Victims Unit."
"Are blood and guts less offensive than guidos?" the video asks.
You can see for yourself below.
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• N.J. Sen. Sarlo says Gov. Christie's veto of film tax credit program drove quality TV out of state
• N.J. state Senator asks Gov. Christie to veto $420K 'Jersey Shore' production tax credit
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