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Name:   MartiniMan - Email Member
Subject:   Chris Christie-Obama Kept Every Promise
Date:   4/29/2013 10:57:57 AM

And the results are in and the misery continues pretty much unabated.  People who want to rely on politicians when the photo op is over are bound to be wildly disappointed.  I would feel sorry for the people of New Jersey but they get the government they vote for, whether it is a Democrat or a RINO like Christie.  

It's time for Rick Perry to make a trip to NJ courting businesses to move to Texas.  I know the Pharma companies we work for have already closed down about everything they had in NJ and have moved to the SE or offshore.  Can't say that I blame them in the least.



Name:   GoneFishin - Email Member
Subject:   The Truth Really Hurts
Date:   4/29/2013 11:36:17 AM

HIGHLANDS, N.J. (AP) — New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said Monday that President Barack Obama"has kept every promise he's made" about helping the state recover from Superstorm Sandy.

Speaking on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" program on the 6-month anniversary of the deadly storm, the Republican governor said presidential politics were the last thing on his mind as he toured storm-devastated areas with Obama last fall.

"The president has kept every promise he's made," said Christie, widely considered a potential candidate for the Republican presidential nomination in 2016. "I think he's done a good job. He kept his word."

Christie's warm embrace of Obama after the storm angered some Republicans, who said it helped tip a close presidential election to the Democrat and away from Mitt Romney, who Christie endorsed and for whom he campaigned last fall.

Christie says he and Obama have fundamentally different views on governing. But he said the two men did what needed to be done for a devastated region.

"I've got a job to do," he said. "You wake up and 7 million of your 8.8 million citizens are out of power, you're not thinking about presidential politics."

Christie challenged his critics to put themselves in his shoes while dealing with the massive storm, predicting none of them would have done anything differently.

"I have a 95 percent level of disagreement with Barack Obama," Christie said. But that did not come into play while dealing with the storm.

"We saw suffering together," Christie said. "Everything the president promised me they'd do, they've done. I don't have any complaint this morning on the issue of disaster relief."

Sandy destroyed about 360,000 homes or apartment units in New Jersey, and some areas along the shore are still devastated.

Later Monday, U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan is to appear with Christie at a press conference, where it is expected the secretary will announce federal approval of New Jersey's plans to spend more than $1.8 billion in federal grants on storm rebuilding and recovery.

"We'll start to see that aid start flowing this week," Christie said on the show. "We still have tens of thousands of families who aren't back in their homes. Job One is to get the grant program going."

Congress approved more than $60 billion in Sandy relief funds, most of it for New Jersey and New York, despite opposition from many Congressional Republicans who wanted to spend less.





Name:   MartiniMan - Email Member
Subject:   Uh huh........
Date:   4/29/2013 11:44:29 AM

Truth or fiction?  Sounds to me more like a puff piece at odds with all the complaints on the ground by people still waiting on the govt, watching their homes being looted, etc.  GF, there is a reason we call it the "Govt Media".

But again, I can't get myself to feel too sorry for them.  They get the quality of govt they vote for.....and it isn't very good.



Name:   MartiniMan - Email Member
Subject:   Here's some truth for you
Date:   4/29/2013 11:50:19 AM

6 Months After Sandy: Many Recovered, Thousands Still Homeless

http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/Sandy-Storm-Recovery-New-York-New-Jersey-Six-Month-Hurricane-Destruction-Insurance-205204541
Looters Target Homes Under Repair After Superstorm Sandy
http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2013/04/26/looters-target-homes-under-repair-after-superstorm-sandy

Six months after Hurricane Sandy, Breezy Point struggles to rebuild

Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/breezy-point-struggles-rebuild-months-sandy-article-1.1329752#ixzz2RrsI7Vhu




Name:   GoneFishin - Email Member
Subject:   Here's some truth for you
Date:   4/29/2013 2:15:29 PM

You complaining cause they are not spending your tax money to bail them out fast enough??????? It has only been 6 months and many should not be rebuilt unless they raise them on pilings 10ft like in Florida. I fail to understand your issue. Looting is obviously a bad issue and inexcusable.

And while towns fortify beaches and dunes and put up sea walls, rock barriers or even sand-filled fabric tubes to guard against future storms,
state governments are readying hundreds of millions of dollars to buy out homeowners in flood-prone areas who want to leave.

"We've made a lot of progress in six months; I know we still have a long way to go," Gov. Chris Christie said at a recent town hall meeting. "By Memorial Day, every boardwalk that was destroyed at the Jersey shore will be rebuilt. Businesses are reopening. Rentals are picking up again, roads are back open."

Christie estimated 39,000 New Jersey families remain displaced, down from 161,000 the day after the storm. In New York, more than 250 families are still living in hotel rooms across New York paid for by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, while others are still shacking up with relatives or living in temporary rentals.





Name:   MartiniMan - Email Member
Subject:   Give me a break....
Date:   4/29/2013 4:24:35 PM

I think I am pointing out the fallacy in reliance on the federal govt for anything other than national defense and infrastructure.  I am also pointing out the irony of the people of NJ, NY and PA consistently voting for incompetent Dems and then whining about the inevitable outcome.  Low information, whiney voters that are sitting around waiting for some bureaucrat to throw a little slop into the trough they are wallowing in.....

So no, I am not advocating more from govt, I advocate less......much less......as little as possible......well OK, I would hope by now you get the picture.







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