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Bridgegate Lawsuit - Chris Christie Apologizes
"At least six residents in New Jersey are bringing a class-action lawsuit against high-ranking government officials in connection with the simmering scandal over ...
a class action suit is a good idea you dont have to have millions of people
like the dalcon sheild 6 plantiffs had a class action suit against the
borough of paramus and won when the town tow truck company was overcharging
them and robbing their vehicles
Christie did the right thing and immediately fired the person and took full
credit for the actions of his administration. Sounds just like the opposite
of what Obama has done again and again. Accepting responsibility and not
blaming others and not letting shit slide is what makes a good leader. Yet
TYT can't seem to muster the courage to actually praise him for the way
he's handled this so professionally.
"Christie did the right thing and immediately fired the person and took full credit for the actions of his administration."Yyeeaaaahh, oh he sure took punitive actions alright. rolls eyes You know, there's a figure of speech in what Christie pulled, it's called throwing people under the bus.
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+garrettthurman21 "Yeah because a bridge getting shut down is worse than the IRS targeting specific groups, the NSA syping on millions of people and of course the death of Americans in Benghazi"So your thesis is wrong doing on the part of group A excuses wrong doing on the part of group B?Gotcha.
Yeah because a bridge getting shut down is worse than the IRS targeting specific groups, the NSA syping on millions of people and of course the death of Americans in Benghazi
Sweet Music: New Jersey Assemblyman John Wisniewski told NBC News Saturday that if Christie was at all aware of his aides' actions, impeachment could emerge as a potential issue.
Richard Hunter "Christie did the right thing and immediately fired the person and took full credit for the actions of his administration."Credit? Freudian slip there?Firing the employee, and not getting an explanation, in writing, in regard to what the employee did, and why, is classic avoidance behavior and speaks to his guilt in the matter, IMO.You call the employee to account, put them "on the carpet" as they say, and demand an explanation, before you fire them.
Bridgegate, The Sequel? Chris Christie's Corruption Plot Thickens...
"A second bridge investigation linked to New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is underway, this one focusing on possible securities law violations involving the ...
I've heard that quote before in a children's book. If you give a mouse a
cookie, he'll want a glass of milk. but then he'll get a milk stache, so
he'll want a napkin. and it goes on and on, the mouse just kept asking for
more stuff. If you give him a napkin he'll realize he's dirty so he'll want
a bath. If he takes a bath he'll want a towel. And the mouse just keeps
taking and taking. I got goosebumps thinking about it S:
The liars here at TYT are bigots and propagandists. They ignore any story
or current event that would slightly place any type of responsibility on
blacks or latinos BUT rush to highlight stories that humiliate and ridicule
Asians (meaning Asian men).
I am so glad that I don't live in NJ, the most corrupt state in America
with the most corrupt governor. Shame on NJ voters. The garbage keeps
coming out of NJ.
+jeff cowen I understand what you mean by feeling a little out of place because I stick out by the way how I dress. I live in the county of Essex which leans more on the liberal side of the political spectrum.
+Eidryce Pittman I always feel a little out of place living in Somerset County, which typically votes conservatively, but luckily most of my generation is like me, fairly progressive. What county are you in?
As a citizen of New Jersey myself I also fail to realize why this man was elected into office besides the reasons mentioned in the last comment. In my opinion I have a complete dislike for the gentleman for reasons that are personal to me. When New Jersey legalized same sex marriage he wanted to make it his duty to appeal the decision like many republican governors do. Thankfully the judge refused to put marriages on hold due to his appeal. Now I'm a huge supporter of religious freedom but when a government uses it to discriminate against people like me then I have a huge problem with. I am a proud bisexual man a I refuse to vote for anyone that would use religion to prevent LGBT's from marrying. New Jersey is a very liberal state and he does not represent our beliefs for many of us are supporters of marriage equality.
I live in NJ and trust me, very few of us like him. He was elected for two main reasons: a. his opponents in both elections were weak, and b. he had a good record as Attorney General, and ironically, he was known for STOPPING corruption. This is a very liberal state. Both of our Senators are Democrats (Menendez and now Booker), and so is our state legislature. So basically, you can see that his opponents really must have sucked if he was able to win twice. Some found his strong personality appealing, but now everyone finds it unbearable.
+bobbytiger "At least, to my knowledge, Christie is not involved with child trafficking, (read illegals), as is Obama."Child slavers get shot in the face, that's the rule. Do you really want to accuse Obama of this crime?
+bobbytiger Bad spin is bad spin, blaming Obama for this may play into your delusions but are not attached to his policy or what he has done on this issue. He has out deported Bush so why was GB so easy on illegals? Reality has a liberal bias ..
+bobbytiger No, that Obama disappointed the right should not be a surprise as they were going to hate him no matter what. That he disappointed those who voted for him is no reason to elect a complete corrupt corporate whore like Christie.
what proof is there for the campaign contributions leading to the grant? i can find none. even if it were true, lots of companies got clean energy grants, this one happened to be pretty big and risky, and failed. very unfortunate situation, but it happens. you're looking for a conspiracy when all there is was a failed business. mistake to give government dollars in hindsight, but not necessarily corruption.
+bobbytiger LOL.Which is why you're here?Who the fuck are you? Some scrub ignoramus that believes Fox News tells it like it is with zero chance of bringing anyone over to your cause. You didn't balance anything, only reminded people that across from the liberal retard spectrum lies the conservative retards.