Gov. Chris Christie took calls on several topics during Wednesday night's Ask The Governor show, but one call in particular had the governor turning the tables and asking a few questions of his own as a listener challenged him on the cuts to the pension system.

The caller, a 58-year-old retired police officer, accused the government of "hurting the working man" by making cuts to the public workers pension system.

"You come on the air and you tell people on the air that I've cut pensions, that I've hurt medical benefits and that I've hurt the working man, yet, you're a guy who retired at 58 years old, with a full pension and free medical benefits for life and you're coming on the air to complain," Christie told the caller, who identified himself as Bob. " Those benefits are being paid for by the taxpayers of the people of New Jersey."

Watch video of the call below:

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