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tazzygirl -> A pissed off Christie (1/2/2013 2:54:42 PM)

http://thenewcivilrightsmovement.com/1-watch-gov-chris-christie-full-press-conference-video-on-squashed-sandy-relief-vote/politics/2013/01/02/57602

The video is his conference... well worth the watch even if you dont read the article.




kalikshama -> RE: A pissed off Christie (1/2/2013 3:13:02 PM)

For those who'd rather read than watch:

Christie Errupts: "It Was The Speaker's Decision - His Alone" To Squash Sandy Relief Bill

by David Badash on January 2, 2013

Chris Christie today said “all I can tell you is it was the Speaker’s decision — his alone” to squash a vote on funding relief to Hurricane Sandy victims last night. The New Jersey Governor did not hold his anger or contempt for Congressional leadership back, and named names loud and repeatedly. The superstorm hit nine weeks ago, yet not a penny has been appropriated. The House was supposed to vote on Sandy relief last night, but at the last minute Speaker John Boehner pulled the hurricane relief bill from a vote.

READ: Chris Christie Erupts Over Boehner’s Refusal To Vote On Relief For Sandy Victims

Stating “this is 66 days and counting,” Christie noted other major disaster that were funded in days or weeks, not months. Christie in his afternoon press conference said things like politicization of disaster relief is “why Americans hate Congress.” “Unlike people in Congress,” and New York Governor Cuomo and he “have actual responsibilities,” noting funding disaster relief is a “basic function of government.”

Christie noted he spent most of New Year’s Eve rounding up votes to get the bill passed, and said he was assured the vote was going to be held after the fiscal cliff vote, which was late last night.

“There is only one person to blame for the continued suffering of innocent people, and that is… John Boehner.” He added that Boehner’s pulling the bill was “irresponsible” and said this is “the toxic politics of Congress.”

Republicans use “the citizens of the country like pawns on a chess board.”

Christie added that he called John Boehner four times last night but the Speaker did not take his calls.

“Governor Cuomo and I are not wallflowers. We are not shrinking violets.”

“He can prove to me he really does care about the people of New York and New Jersey by getting this package done.”

“We sent them there, not to play around with each other… I believe it’s not a regional thing, I believe they are so concerned with their internal politics they forgot they have a job to do,” Christie told reporters, adding, ”they’re caught up in their own politics of this fake fiscal cliff, they forget we sent them there.”

“I’m not dealing with the Tea Party,” Christie said, cutting off a reporter who mentioned them.

When one reported stated, “This fiscal cliff debate was a huge, epic battle,” Christie cut him off, responding, ”Really? A huge, epic battle?”

Responses on Twitter were astonishing, calling Christie the next President of the U.S. “Gov Christie” was trending worldwide on the social media platform.




mnottertail -> RE: A pissed off Christie (1/2/2013 3:20:53 PM)

New Jersey, New York don't get Boehner votes in Ohio, he so don't give a fuck. 




DesideriScuri -> RE: A pissed off Christie (1/2/2013 3:26:26 PM)

Governor Christie simply says it the way it is, and seems to be less partisan and more "get 'er done."




Hillwilliam -> RE: A pissed off Christie (1/2/2013 4:44:03 PM)

Good for Christie. He's looking out for the people in his state regardless of who they voted for.
I still say the delay in funding for relief is "payback" from the Republican party because the states involved went for Obama in the general.




DarkSteven -> RE: A pissed off Christie (1/2/2013 6:41:27 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: kalikshama

When one reported stated, “This fiscal cliff debate was a huge, epic battle,” Christie cut him off, responding, ”Really? A huge, epic battle?”



It was in fact a huge, epic battle to get Congress to do a damned thing.




tazzygirl -> RE: A pissed off Christie (1/3/2013 6:09:14 AM)

Boehner caved... the vote is set for tomorrow. The more I see of Christie, the more impressed I am.




Lucylastic -> RE: A pissed off Christie (1/3/2013 6:25:44 AM)

Yep he impressed me too, watched him on Jons show before christmas, and a couple more of his "speeches". Im still "wary" but does seem to give a shit much more than so many of his party. I hope he keeps it up.




Toysinbabeland -> RE: A pissed off Christie (1/3/2013 6:36:18 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: DarkSteven


quote:

ORIGINAL: kalikshama

When one reported stated, “This fiscal cliff debate was a huge, epic battle,” Christie cut him off, responding, ”Really? A huge, epic battle?”



It was in fact a huge, epic battle to get Congress to do a damned thing.






Yes Dark Steven, but a lot of things that congress does are Damned.




slvemike4u -> RE: A pissed off Christie (1/3/2013 7:43:12 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: tazzygirl

Boehner caved... the vote is set for tomorrow. The more I see of Christie, the more impressed I am.

I'm not even going to touch that one Tazzy....far too easy.....lol
"The more I see of Christie,......"




tazzygirl -> RE: A pissed off Christie (1/3/2013 7:51:36 AM)

hahahaha....




servantforuse -> RE: A pissed off Christie (1/3/2013 7:54:51 AM)

Nothing new here. Like every other politician, his only goal is to stay elected.




tazzygirl -> RE: A pissed off Christie (1/3/2013 7:57:43 AM)

Yeah, you would see it that way. [8|]




Lucylastic -> RE: A pissed off Christie (1/3/2013 8:04:21 AM)

still butt hurt eh




mnottertail -> RE: A pissed off Christie (1/3/2013 8:06:18 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: servantforuse

Nothing new here. Like every other politician, his only goal is to stay elected.


Some have not reached that goal recently.





tazzygirl -> RE: A pissed off Christie (1/3/2013 8:10:47 AM)

seems so. Guess the notion that a politician might actually take his own party to task is just too much for some to comprehend.




RacerJim -> RE: A pissed off Christie (1/3/2013 8:15:16 AM)

Darrell Issa, the chairman of the House oversight and government reform committee, noted that two U.S. Senators from New York, Democrats Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand packed a $27-$30B dollar legit relief package with pork then dared the Republican majority House not to vote on it.

Issa said the issue was “unrelated pork” which would not help those affected by the storm. Politico noted that the bill included unrelated pork such as $150M for fisheries in Alaska and $2M for a new roof for the Smithsonian in Washington DC.




tazzygirl -> RE: A pissed off Christie (1/3/2013 8:33:27 AM)

Reps. Michael Grimm (R-N.Y.) and Pete King (R-N.Y.) rejected those charges and said extra "pork" measures were stripped from the House bill.

"That's just not accurate," Grimm said on CNN's "Starting Point" of Issa's claims. "There will be no pork in this bill."

"He is 1,000 percent wrong," King said of the California lawmaker, in a separate interview, also on CNN. King said the disaster-relief requests include only what the governors of the states affected by Sandy requested.

"If he wants to take it up with somebody, call Gov. [Chris] Christie," he added, referring to New Jersey's Republican governor.

............

Boehner decided to schedule two votes, with the House taking up a measure for $9 billion to shore up the National Flood Insurance Program on Friday and another $51 billion Sandy spending package on Jan. 15.

Read more: http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/275351-new-york-republicans-take-on-issa-over-sandy-relief-bill#ixzz2Gvlz8K5g

And he couldnt have decided to do that before Christie ripped him and the GOP a new one? Even you arent goose-stepping that hard.




ElChupa -> RE: A pissed off Christie (1/3/2013 8:41:22 AM)

Who cares? Christie ought to go beg to his butt buddy o'dipwad the Dear Leader. Better yet, change parties. He and Charlie Crist can share the same lube. The bill was FILLED with pork. Tell the demo-nuts to get rid of the pork and maybe the bill can be passed.




mnottertail -> RE: A pissed off Christie (1/3/2013 8:41:50 AM)

So, we know that the convict Issa is worthless as tits on a boar, and not one given to much in the way of factual information, and is pretty good at spinning lies.


So we now know, thanks to Issa what is absolutely not true.  




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