Chris Christie: "What do you want me to do? Get a mop?"

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What a total asshole this guy is. He's never been anything but a suck-up to George Bush and a wannabe POTUS. He's been a terrible governor here in NJ.



In coastal New Jersey, a flood of criticism for Christie follows storm

In coastal New Jersey, a flood of criticism for Christie follows storm

Residents of New Jersey's southern shorefront towns on Monday cleaned up homes and businesses flooded by a storm surge during the weekend's massive blizzard and rued what they described as Governor Chris Christie's dismissive treatment of the damage.
The storm that walloped Washington and New York with about 2 feet (60 cm) of snow hit coastal Cape May County in New Jersey with tides higher than those measured during 2012's Superstorm Sandy, sending salt water into properties and forcing hundreds of people to evacuate.
Jim Hand voiced exasperation as he surveyed the damage at Fred's Tavern in Stone Harbor, a bar and liquor store about 35 miles (56 km) down the coast from Atlantic City. Hand, a member of the third generation of his family to own the shop, said that the property's kitchen, electrical wiring and floors would all need to be replaced.
"We're doing the same thing today we did after Sandy," said Hand, 61.
He was one of a handful of local business owners to criticize comments by Christie, a Republican White House contender who told CNN on Sunday that he had "no concerns" about flooding as a result of the storm.
"Keep this in perspective," Christie told CNN during a one-day return to the state from the campaign trail in New Hampshire. "Cape May County area was the least flooded area during Hurricane Sandy and had almost no damage in that area."
No immediate estimate of the financial toll of the flooding damage was available but reinsurance broker Aon Benfield said that total insured losses along the East Coast will run into the billions of dollars.
Hand had no patience for Christie's words, saying, "It shows you how out of touch he is with what's going on in his state."
 


What a total asshole this guy is. He's never been anything but a suck-up to George Bush and a wannabe POTUS. He's been a terrible governor here in NJ.

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So much for the BS you live in Texas. BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

I'm bi-residential. You're just bi.

Yup, this month I am in NJ. This shot is looking out the front on Saturday afternoon. 12 hours into a 26-hour snow storm.

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Bitch lives on sixth street ...in jersey city....wid da homies....

Princeton, actually:

Welcome to Drumthwacket, the Official Residence of the Governor of New Jersey

Far enough inland not to concern himself with the shore dwellers.

True. Used to live just down the street from Drumthwacket when Corzine was governor. To think people in New Jersey were glad to get rid of him and voted for Christie.

Christie's personality now is 180 degrees from when he was running for governor in 2009. Almost schizophrenic switch.

 


What a total asshole this guy is. He's never been anything but a suck-up to George Bush and a wannabe POTUS. He's been a terrible governor here in NJ.



In coastal New Jersey, a flood of criticism for Christie follows storm

In coastal New Jersey, a flood of criticism for Christie follows storm

Residents of New Jersey's southern shorefront towns on Monday cleaned up homes and businesses flooded by a storm surge during the weekend's massive blizzard and rued what they described as Governor Chris Christie's dismissive treatment of the damage.
The storm that walloped Washington and New York with about 2 feet (60 cm) of snow hit coastal Cape May County in New Jersey with tides higher than those measured during 2012's Superstorm Sandy, sending salt water into properties and forcing hundreds of people to evacuate.
Jim Hand voiced exasperation as he surveyed the damage at Fred's Tavern in Stone Harbor, a bar and liquor store about 35 miles (56 km) down the coast from Atlantic City. Hand, a member of the third generation of his family to own the shop, said that the property's kitchen, electrical wiring and floors would all need to be replaced.
"We're doing the same thing today we did after Sandy," said Hand, 61.
He was one of a handful of local business owners to criticize comments by Christie, a Republican White House contender who told CNN on Sunday that he had "no concerns" about flooding as a result of the storm.
"Keep this in perspective," Christie told CNN during a one-day return to the state from the campaign trail in New Hampshire. "Cape May County area was the least flooded area during Hurricane Sandy and had almost no damage in that area."
No immediate estimate of the financial toll of the flooding damage was available but reinsurance broker Aon Benfield said that total insured losses along the East Coast will run into the billions of dollars.
Hand had no patience for Christie's words, saying, "It shows you how out of touch he is with what's going on in his state."


My comeback would have been,

Well, as opposed to running around pretending you're a candidate for President, doing some mopping up would be a big improvement in your usefulness.
 
What do you want him to do, get a mop? All the left ever did was whine and blame Bush for Katrina. Christie handled Sandy pretty well.
 


What a total asshole this guy is. He's never been anything but a suck-up to George Bush and a wannabe POTUS. He's been a terrible governor here in NJ.



In coastal New Jersey, a flood of criticism for Christie follows storm

In coastal New Jersey, a flood of criticism for Christie follows storm

Residents of New Jersey's southern shorefront towns on Monday cleaned up homes and businesses flooded by a storm surge during the weekend's massive blizzard and rued what they described as Governor Chris Christie's dismissive treatment of the damage.
The storm that walloped Washington and New York with about 2 feet (60 cm) of snow hit coastal Cape May County in New Jersey with tides higher than those measured during 2012's Superstorm Sandy, sending salt water into properties and forcing hundreds of people to evacuate.
Jim Hand voiced exasperation as he surveyed the damage at Fred's Tavern in Stone Harbor, a bar and liquor store about 35 miles (56 km) down the coast from Atlantic City. Hand, a member of the third generation of his family to own the shop, said that the property's kitchen, electrical wiring and floors would all need to be replaced.
"We're doing the same thing today we did after Sandy," said Hand, 61.
He was one of a handful of local business owners to criticize comments by Christie, a Republican White House contender who told CNN on Sunday that he had "no concerns" about flooding as a result of the storm.
"Keep this in perspective," Christie told CNN during a one-day return to the state from the campaign trail in New Hampshire. "Cape May County area was the least flooded area during Hurricane Sandy and had almost no damage in that area."
No immediate estimate of the financial toll of the flooding damage was available but reinsurance broker Aon Benfield said that total insured losses along the East Coast will run into the billions of dollars.
Hand had no patience for Christie's words, saying, "It shows you how out of touch he is with what's going on in his state."


My comeback would have been,

Well, as opposed to running around pretending you're a candidate for President, doing some mopping up would be a big improvement in your usefulness.



Perfect. The media is eating it up, too. Even Trump doesn't insult people like this, just hecklers.
 


What a total asshole this guy is. He's never been anything but a suck-up to George Bush and a wannabe POTUS. He's been a terrible governor here in NJ.



In coastal New Jersey, a flood of criticism for Christie follows storm

In coastal New Jersey, a flood of criticism for Christie follows storm

Residents of New Jersey's southern shorefront towns on Monday cleaned up homes and businesses flooded by a storm surge during the weekend's massive blizzard and rued what they described as Governor Chris Christie's dismissive treatment of the damage.
The storm that walloped Washington and New York with about 2 feet (60 cm) of snow hit coastal Cape May County in New Jersey with tides higher than those measured during 2012's Superstorm Sandy, sending salt water into properties and forcing hundreds of people to evacuate.
Jim Hand voiced exasperation as he surveyed the damage at Fred's Tavern in Stone Harbor, a bar and liquor store about 35 miles (56 km) down the coast from Atlantic City. Hand, a member of the third generation of his family to own the shop, said that the property's kitchen, electrical wiring and floors would all need to be replaced.
"We're doing the same thing today we did after Sandy," said Hand, 61.
He was one of a handful of local business owners to criticize comments by Christie, a Republican White House contender who told CNN on Sunday that he had "no concerns" about flooding as a result of the storm.
"Keep this in perspective," Christie told CNN during a one-day return to the state from the campaign trail in New Hampshire. "Cape May County area was the least flooded area during Hurricane Sandy and had almost no damage in that area."
No immediate estimate of the financial toll of the flooding damage was available but reinsurance broker Aon Benfield said that total insured losses along the East Coast will run into the billions of dollars.
Hand had no patience for Christie's words, saying, "It shows you how out of touch he is with what's going on in his state."

Here's a crazy idea. STOP RE-BUILDING IN A FLOOD ZONE!!!

Idiots.
 
What do you want him to do, get a mop? All the left ever did was whine and blame Bush for Katrina. Christie handled Sandy pretty well.

No, he didn't. He and his wife started a Sandy fund relief and then he used some of the money to create thinly-veiled campaign ads when he was running for reelection in 2013.

He used Hurricane Sandy as a media opportunity. It took several years for most people to receive any kind of money from the federal program because he didn't push back to get the funds in faster.

He's a pig. And his lap-band surgery ain't working so well either. He's a heart attack waiting to happen.
 
Chris Christie: "What do you want me to do? Get a mop?"


Don't bother. He'll just eat it.
 

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