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Christie is a politician. When he's not kissing babies, he's stealing their candy...Meaning, he keeps his options openWhat 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.
But he hugged Obama! You're supposed to hate him now.
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.
Not going to happen. Jersey shore towns' economies rely on summer visitors. Before Hurricane Sandy there was never much of a problem, but to get into that we'd have to discuss climate change and rising sea levels.
Also, many of the larger, million-dollar homes are owned by very wealthy people in Manhattan who will simply rebuild and repair, it's chump change to them.
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.
Or if you rebuild a seasonal tourist service biz in a flood zone, build it knowing you'll get flooded.
Again, it didn't use to be that way. Climate change is real and happening. If this part of the country was prone to flooding, the New York Subway would have been built above-ground and probably just called the Way.
FEMA revises flood maps for some Cape May and Atlantic County towns
[FONT=trebuchet MS, arial, sans-serif]FEMA revises flood maps for some Cape May and Atlantic County towns
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That Flint thing? Its old news.....On a national scale, its a flyspeck. Madcow is beating it to death because she is using it to attack a republican governor.The only thing I get from this thread, which derives no doubt from Maddow's show last night, is that Maddow is afraid of Christie running. She had a sense about his electability last year; which is why she pre-emptively beat "Bridgegate" to death.
Nope, Maddow (the far left) is not happy at all about the prospect of a Christie run...
No, I didn't see Maddow last night so you're wrong right out of the box.
No, the left is not happy with Christie and neither is the right.
Maddow is also beating Flint, Michigan's water problem "to death". So maybe you'd better start paying attention. Bridgegate ain't over yet.
"""Only 33 percent of those polled have a favorable view of Christie, whose unfavorable rating at home is also at its highest point yet — 59 percent — even as he's ................
Just 23 percent approve of his handling of taxes, while 71 percent disapprove. On the economy, 30 percent approve and 63 percent disapprove, and 25 percent approve of the state budget while 63 percent disapprove."""
Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2015/12/chris-christie-approval-rating-new-jersey-216654#ixzz3yNhOly5W
Generally? Yes. NJ is LOADED with wealthy liberals.Career politician, anti-gun, politically correct, hugged Barry, control freak, uses a TelePrompTer, lives in jersey- just to name a few.He your typical progressive career politician...
what has he done that's "progressive" other than not be an insane wingnut?
living in new jersey makes you a progressive?
have you ever been anywhere besides your back yard?
It's the bluest of states...Generally? Yes. NJ is LOADED with wealthy liberals.Career politician, anti-gun, politically correct, hugged Barry, control freak, uses a TelePrompTer, lives in jersey- just to name a few.He your typical progressive career politician...
what has he done that's "progressive" other than not be an insane wingnut?
living in new jersey makes you a progressive?
have you ever been anywhere besides your back yard?
Ahh yes. The shore dwellers.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.
Are you aware of how the shore towns operate?
Do a little research.
Google terms such as "private beach". "beach fees". "bennies"....."outsiders"....."beach clubs"....."
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."
He your typical progressive career politician...
What, in your mind, makes him "progressive"?
He's not progressive, just regressive. This state has been downgraded 9 times by Moody's since he took office. Property values are through the basement floor. People are leaving.
N.J. credit rating cut record ninth time as Moody's cites pension shortfall
N.J. credit rating cut record ninth time as Moody's cites pension shortfall