To: Mr. Jazzy
That’s a petty remark. Christie is doing a good job.
8 posted on
03/04/2011 6:06:20 PM PST by
bjcoop
To: bjcoop
Thats a petty remark. Christie is doing a good job.What is petty is the remark that Christie said about Palin.
18 posted on
03/04/2011 6:17:20 PM PST by
Pure Country
(“I’ve noticed that every person that is for abortion has already been born.” -Ronald Reagan)
To: bjcoop
poor baby did that sting?
19 posted on
03/04/2011 6:17:38 PM PST by
unseen1
To: bjcoop; chicagolady
Here's the truth about the so-called "Conservative" Christie, the truth the Main-Stream media, and even conservative journalists/organizations are not printing:
- Chris Christie's budget passed only after three conservative Republicans were bullied into voting for it and the savings achieved in the budget were done at the expense of new taxes, new fees, federal Stimulus funds and accounting gimmicks; the 2% property tax cap will actually cause taxes to skyrocket; he has yet to propose the across the board tax cuts he promised as a candidate; the budget actually INCREASES state expenditures by 6% and the number of staff in the Governors office making $100,000 per year increases by ten;
- Chris Christie's confrontation with the unions is pure Kabuki theater with nothing accomplished but acrimony; he has yet to lay off a single state employee and his proposed 2011 state worker reduction plan is little more than window dressing;
- Chris Christie has populated his cabinet with notorious liberals while firing the only true conservative - after slandering him;
- Chris Christie has endorsed notorious RINO candidates in the 2010 mid-term election while avoiding (with one notable exception) contact with conservative candidates;
- Chris Christie supports a multi-state Cap & Trade scheme known as the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative and is so committed to Cap & Trade that he used funds raised from RGGIs carbon auctions to help balance the budget; he has directed that state funds be appropriated to subsidize green technology ventures such as off-shore windmills;
- Chris Christie has refused to join other state attorneys-general in a joint lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of Obamacare while accepting federal funds for the implementation of a similar program on a statewide level;
- Chris Christie is on record saying that he does not believe illegal aliens are here illegally; he has indicated that he supports amnesty for illegals; he generally favors strict gun control and he supports construction of the Ground Zero Mosque even as he condemns those who oppose it.
To: bjcoop; chicagolady
To: bjcoop
Christie is much better than ANY Democrat. I try to save my venom for leftists. He is silly on the Islamic issue, for sure. Bob
34 posted on
03/04/2011 6:29:23 PM PST by
alstewartfan
("He's only come to bring another perfect dream." Al Stewart from "Shah of Shahs")
To: bjcoop
Christy is a lying sack of crap. He want’s to be “drafted” into the presidential run. I won’t vote for him. PERIOD.
If, he has future national aspirations, he needs to currently state, “I will not accept if nominated and will not serve if elected.” - General William Tecumseh Sherman
Otherwise, he is a POS.
35 posted on
03/04/2011 6:29:26 PM PST by
FreeAtlanta
(Obama and the left are making a mockery of our country.)
To: bjcoop
There are no “KNIGHTS IN SHINING ARMOUR” charging into the public arena with intuitive answers to long standing nursing at the public treasury!
To: bjcoop
“That’s a petty remark. Christie is doing a good job.”
Relative to the union issue, you’re right; he IS doing an OK job. However, he’s a one-trick pony. On most other important issues, he’s very liberal.
And it’s not a “petty remark”. It’s absolutely true. How noble is it to cut costs when you have no choice, as he did?
To: bjcoop
I thought the same thing. It was unnecessary. Although she made a good point it had nothing to do with Christie who is doing a good job in a northeast state full of liberals.
To: bjcoop
Thats a petty remark. Christie is doing a good job.
He reached for the brownies first.
To: bjcoop
Palin was doing a good job in AK as well, yet was Christie’s constant jab at her petty? Palin have said nothing but good things Cristie for a long time, even after getting jabbed a few times before. It was not the first time Christie jabbed at Palin, but this is certainly the first time Palin have responded in kind
129 posted on
03/04/2011 8:20:11 PM PST by
4rcane
To: bjcoop
"Thats a petty remark. Christie is doing a good job." Not petty at all. CHRISTIE's remarks were petty. Palin's are simply an unanswerable rebuttal. She did a better job as governor. He may yet match her performance, but hasn't yet.
To: bjcoop
Hopefully the net affect of Palin dis’in Gov Christie will be to encourage him to run for President - he can win. Palin is doubtful!!
147 posted on
03/04/2011 8:47:28 PM PST by
HardStarboard
(I'm sure George and Dick had quiet smiles while watching the election results!)
To: bjcoop
“Christie is doing a good job.”
He’s a RINO with a big mouth!
To: bjcoop
“Thats a petty remark.”
You left out the r. It WAS pretty. Pretty damning. That whale in NJ is a walking heart attack and has a lot of nerve giving anyone advice about how to live.
155 posted on
03/04/2011 8:58:12 PM PST by
jessduntno
("That 3 a.m. phone call from Egypt to Obama went right to the answering machine." - Sarah Palin)
To: bjcoop
What about the fact that it’s a true remark, and accurately shows Christie really isn’t much compared to Palin?
157 posted on
03/04/2011 9:07:55 PM PST by
reasonisfaith
(Relativism is the intellectual death knell of progressive ideology.)
To: bjcoop
My thoughts exactly. It was indeed a pointless comment. I like Sarah, but she needs not to do stuff like this. The Fox Pollster Frank Luntz, just showed how both RATs and Republicans reacted to Christie’s SOS speech. They were in lock step at around 70%, so you can badmouth Christie for several of his “non-conservative” opinions, but he’s right on the money for the hand he has been dealt in NJ and he should be applauded for what he is doing. Personally, it is so refreshing to here someone give you straight, unvarnished answers as to how he sees things. Some of the other “conservative” governors could take a leaf from Christie’s playbook.
160 posted on
03/04/2011 9:10:19 PM PST by
vette6387
(Enough Already!)
To: bjcoop
agreed, what does she gain from this........
203 posted on
03/05/2011 3:55:03 AM PST by
GotMojo
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