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Benny 02-03-2015 08:50 AM

Cristie on the dole
 
Sit down and shut up :p


http://www.nytimes.com/2015/02/03/ny...ills.html?_r=1

Rudeboyelvis 02-03-2015 08:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Benny (Post 1014550)

It's amazing that anyone could possibly take this buffoon seriously. Charlatans, such as he, define everything wrong with the current state of our govt.

dellinger63 02-03-2015 09:22 AM

I can't stand the guy but to give some reference to the article.

Quote:

State taxpayers paid for Mr. Christie, his wife and two aides to travel to the 2013 Super Bowl in New Orleans, as New Jersey prepared to host the 2014 game. Airfare for four passengers came to $8,146; Mr. Christie’s hotel for three nights cost $3,371.

Quote:

“The Obama family 2013-2014 vacation to Honolulu cost $210,877 per hour for travel alone; at 36.9 total hours, the cost to taxpayers for the vacation's flight expense was $7,781,361.30,”

Christie, wife and aides could have flown back and forth to Nola EVERY SINGLE DAY for almost THREE YEARS to equal the Obama's single trip to Hawaii. But of course the NY Times left that out. :wf

jms62 02-03-2015 09:29 AM

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Originally Posted by dellinger63 (Post 1014552)
I can't stand the guy but to give some reference to the article.







Christie and family could have flown back and forth to Nola EVERY SINGLE DAY for almost THREE YEARS to equal the Obama's single trip to Hawaii. But of course the NY Times left that out. :wf

And every president before Obama paid their own way? ;)

dellinger63 02-03-2015 10:04 AM

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Originally Posted by jms62 (Post 1014553)
And every president before Obama paid their own way? ;)

Absolutely not, but former Presidents seemed to prefer going home for Christmas like most Americans. I suppose it may be due to wanting to visit extended loved ones something BO has zero of. His failure to show at his grandma's funeral, the woman who raised him and last of his immediate family, speaks volumes regarding the soul or lack of it in this man. Of course he would have had to pay for the flight as he didn't yet have access to Airforce 1.

I suppose living in Chicago, witnessing Obama's meteoric rise in politics using all words and no actions gave me an insight into this 'King with no clothes' that was not known by the rest of the country.

Obama sees himself as a sort of spoiled trophy wife to this country when in fact he is nothing but a money stealing crack whore. A man who is confident saying 'you didn't build that' because he has never built anything in his life.

Danzig 02-03-2015 11:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Rudeboyelvis (Post 1014551)
It's amazing that anyone could possibly take this buffoon seriously. Charlatans, such as he, define everything wrong with the current state of our govt.

agreed.
we need serious campaign reform, as well as rule changes for garbage like this trip paid for by a rich guy.
our system has become a joke, where the rich pay the way to get rules as they wish--such as the tenfold increase in allowed donations in the newest budget...and in return, they removed the banking regs. how long til the next banking and investment caused financial collapse? how many will we bail out next time? what the hell-just go nuts, bankers and investors...cause you don't pay the piper if it goes wrong. we do.
why is met life balking at keeping more reserves since they have more policies? who will cover that when it goes wrong? we will.
and no one charged criminally the next time it happens.
call it a plutocracy, or an oligarchy. the name doesn't matter at all.
whether pols try to cater to the kocs, or soros, or adelson...we all get caught between that rock and hard place.

richard burch 02-24-2015 10:07 PM

and look at this....
 
Atlantic City's Revel casino sells for just $82M.

A deal to sell Atlantic City's former Revel Casino Hotel to a Florida developer Glenn Straub has been resurrected, albeit for a lower price.

Straub signed a deal Tuesday to buy Revel for $82 million. The casino cost $2.4 billion to build.

http://www.cnbc.com/id/102452247#.

Thanks Gov. Christie for giving A.C. all those tax breaks and "investing" our tax money into that disaster. Oh and don't forget about the other 4 casinos that have gone out of business since you stood your fat ass on the boardwalk and talked about "reviving" A.C. and taking all the money away that goes to racetracks because it is ruining the casinos. blah blah blah.

ha ha ....who is doing better now fat boy? and you want to be president?


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