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Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Prince Harry Views Destruction, Walks The Boardwalk During Shore Visit

Harry, Christie survey the damage and have some fun.

Britain's Prince Harry did what most people do on a sunny, spring day in Seaside Heights – take in the ocean views, then play some boardwalk games. Harry came to Seaside Heights with Gov. Chris Christie Tuesday morning after the two toured destruction caused by Superstorm Sandy in Mantoloking. The pair drove south on Route 35 and entered the boardwalk at Grant Avenue where crowds of people were waiting for their arrival. "Prince Harry, we love you," shouted one small girl who was holding a welcome sign. Standing next to her was an Elvis Presley impersonator, hoping to attract some attention of his own from the prince. Harry and Christie were greeted by local officials, who escorted the pair out to Casino Pier, the site of the now-famous …

Nose Wayne

9:47 pm on Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Maybe Christie should give a "fleece" jacket to ALL the poeple that still don't have a place to call :home" ?   more ›

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Christie: Weight Loss Surgery 'Intensely Personal Issue'

Governor chides reporters for obsessing about 'silly,' 'shallow' subject, says he is not a role model

Gov. Chris Christie reluctantly fielded reporters’ questions Tuesday about his February Lap-Band surgery, but said he would not be providing the public with any news as he heads towards his weight-loss goal, which he pointedly refused to disclose. "This is it. You ask me any more questions about this, I’m not answering,” Christie said during a groundbreaking ceremony at a Newark vocational high school. "I’m not going to be giving you all updates as this goes along. ... I’m not giving people a day-by-day, week-by-week, blow by blow," he said, adding, "I don’t care to be a role model for anyone. This is an intensely personal issue." The governor told the New York Post Monday night he’d had Lap-Band surgery in February because of concerns …

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9:58 am on Sunday, May 12, 2013

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Christie Underwent Weight Loss Surgery In February

Governor tells New York Post that Lap-Band procedure was done at the urging of his family. An NYU doctor made house calls to Christie's Mendham home to not draw attention to the surgery.

Gov. Chris Christie underwent stomach-shrinking Lap-Band surgery in February, he confirmed to the New York Post on Monday night while refuting speculation that he was slimming down for a White House run in 2016. Christie quietly had the Lap-Band — or laparoscopic adjustable gastric binding —procedure done in a New York hospital, telling the paper that he agreed to the surgery at the urging of his family after turning 50 in September. Sean Conner, a spokesperson for Christie, confirmed the story to Patch Tuesday. The governor insisted that the Lap-Band was not inserted to help him lose weight in the run-up to 2016. "I know it sounds crazy to say that running for president is minor, but in the grand scheme of things, it was looking at Mary …

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Bill Porterfield

6:56 pm on Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Kevin - i guess you presume your in the top 10%. As you've noted before, you dont have anything to learn from others, but try and think about this - idiots arent very good at self-awareness. If you need another hint, look in a mirror. But i do agree with b flake, Barry is a cancer.   more ›

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

'Jersey Proud' Ad Highlights Christie Re-election Campaign

The $1.2 million ad buy shows road to New Jerseyans' optimism in their state.

In Gov. Chris Christie's first television ad of his 2013 re-election campaign, the governor's leadership style is credited for renewing New Jersey residents' pride in their state after years of overtaxation and too much government spending. "Jersey Proud" shows how bipartisan reforms have helped "to strengthen New Jersey's future," according to the Christie campaign.

Portmanteau

10:10 pm on Thursday, May 2, 2013

Yeah Christie has really turned NJ around. Yeah. Let's put it this way. If you are stupid enough to think that either pull of the lever makes a difference then you are truly blessed with the gift of innocence.   more ›

Friday, March 22, 2013

Christie Opposes 'Gay Conversion' Therapy

Governor does not indicate if he would sign a bill outlawing the practice among minors.

Gov. Chris Christie has declared his opposition to the practice of "gay conversion" therapy but will not state whether he will sign a bill outlawing it should it pass the Legislature, nj.com reports. The governor said Thursday he opposes treatment that seeks to alter sexual orientation after stating Wednesday that he was of "two minds" on the issue. "Governor Christie does not believe in conversion therapy," spokesman Kevin Roberts said. "There is no mistaking his point of view on this when you look at his own prior statements where he makes clear that people’s sexual orientation is determined at birth." A bill to be considered by the full Senate would prevent counselors from offering such treatment to minors, and those who violate the law…

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Gobsmacked

4:28 am on Thursday, March 28, 2013

You keep complaining and claiming to be moving from New Jersey, the state that viciously forces you to have your gas pumped by a poorly paid attendant. What's the hold up? Not enough big empty boxes from the shotgun store? What do you have to move, surely it's not books, and foil headwear is pretty light. Is Mississippi not processing your papers? Have you not found your nirvana where people …   more ›

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

What's Christie's Favorite Thing About Being NJ Governor? [VIDEO]

Crowd laughs as second grade Montville resident's question is answered.

Audrey, a second grader from Montville, grabbed hold of the microphone during a town hall meeting in her town Wednesday to ask Gov. Chris Christie the question on most of the minds of people her age: "What's your favorite thing about being governor?" Christie first answered seriously, but then gave his "fun answer." Check out the video above to see what he had to say.

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Michael J. Klatsky

6:37 pm on Thursday, March 21, 2013

Scott Garrett will be voted out next election with his new district. Adam Gussen, a local politician with no publicity and almost non-existent fundraising somehow managed to get nearly 43% of the vote. I'd call that a close race. With a strong contender, Garrett would certainly lose with 75% of the district in Democratic Bergen County. Source: http://ballotpedia.org/wiki/index.php/New_Jersey'…   more ›

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Christie Touts Recovery, Continued Momentum in Budget Address

The governor presented his $32.9 billion budget for fiscal year 2014.

Progress is evident. Momentum is building. As he laid out his $32.9 billion proposed budget for fiscal year 2014 at the Statehouse Tuesday, Gov. Chris Christie said the state’s future, both economically and in recovery following Hurricane Sandy, is moving in the right direction. With talk of compromise and bipartisanship — as well as a few customary jabs at former governor Jon Corzine’s administration — Christie called on the state’s Legislature to keep it going, to make the conscious decision to help New Jersey return to a position of prosperity it once knew. Of course it will do so with the help of funding from the federal government. Included in the governor’s proposed budget is just $40 million in supplemental aid for Sandy-related …

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paul smith

8:40 am on Monday, March 4, 2013

@Kevin- he was quoted as accusing a "Jewish lobby" of intimidating people in Washington, while he said he regretted those comments it was still said- In terms of Iran, their "democratically elected government" endorsed him I guess based on the fact that he said "the Obama administration supports “containment”" and called the country an “elected legitimate government.” First it should not be …   more ›

State Budget: Fed on Hook for Sandy Recovery

The governor's proposed budget includes about $40 million in Sandy-related supplemental aid.

New Jersey’s recovery following Hurricane Sandy will come, officials and legislators at Tuesday’s budget introduction at the Statehouse in Trenton said, but just don’t expect the State to pay for it. Among Gov. Chris Christie’s proposed $32.9 billion budget, only about $40 million has been set aside for Sandy-related recovery, all of it coming in the form of supplemental aid. Its intended use will only be as a stopgap during the process of the state’s securing aid for various recovery efforts. The negligible sum will have little impact on the state’s budget, according to New Jersey Treasurer Andrew Sidamon-Eristoff. Instead, the state will lean on the federal government to cover the costs of New Jersey’s recovery, which is expected to cost…

Martin

1:13 pm on Saturday, April 27, 2013

BEST IDEA YET! "We should be there (Monday at MSNBC-TV's Joe in the Morning show down the Shore) with big signs about FEMA ruining NJ by pricing 1000s out of their homes, profiting from Sandy victims, etc. Let the national TV audience know FEMA's expensive mandates and new insurance rates damaged NJ more than Sandy did!" What town will the TV show be in? Let's march! Let's spread the word! Let's …   more ›

Watch Christie's Budget Address Live

Governor to lay out priorities in 3 p.m. address to Legislature.

Gov. Chris Christie will unveil his state budget in an address to the state Legislature at 3 p.m. today. The governor will deliver a budget speech that details the administration's funding priorities. He is expected to address post-Sandy rebuilding and could speak about how automatic federal funding cuts would affect New Jersey budgeting. Last year, Christie called for a 10-percent income tax cut that ultimately wasn't included in the $31.7 billion spending plan. Check back with Patch at 3 p.m. to watch the address live.

Patriot

1:58 am on Saturday, March 23, 2013

Worse than a RINO..... Christie is THE SHAPE SHIFTER! First he appears as an Elephant aka Republican and does not set up the Obamacare Health Exchange, next he morphs into a Rhinoceros aka RINO and after waffling about accepts the Obamacare Medicaid dollars, next he takes on the shape of a Donkey aka Democrat and wants regionialism and Forced shared services. Christie is very much like Obama...on…   more ›

Monday, February 25, 2013

Christie Town Hall in Morris County Wednesday

The governor will host meeting at Pine Brook Jewish Center in Montville.

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