VIDEO: Christie Rips 'Callous' House Republicans
Governor rips GOP: There is 'one group to blame for the continued suffering of these innocent victims, the house majority and their speaker, John Boehner.'
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Governor rips GOP: There is 'one group to blame for the continued suffering of these innocent victims, the house majority and their speaker, John Boehner.'
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New Jersey's governor is giving his State of the State address today, outlining his goals for 2012.
Governor Chris Christie delivered his "State of the State Address" to the 215th Session of the Legislature and New Jersey residents at 3 p.m. Tuesday. In his address, Christie outlined his goals for the coming year and what he has accomplished his first two years in office. In his speech, he touched on hot button issues of education and pension reform and called for a 10 percent state income tax cut. For more details on Christie's speech, read our wrap-up article here. Patch live blogged the speech from 2:30 to about 5 p.m. You can read the minute-by-minute updates with commentary from Huffington Post Political Reporter John Celock in the attached blog. If you missed the live chat and want to leave a comment, please do in the comment …
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12:01 pm on Sunday, February 5, 2012
Gov Christie is decisive and a very effective leader of a dysfunctional state government he inherited and he is the best Gov period   more ›
Governor asks colleagues to put budget cuts aside and support residents now.
Gov. Chris Christie pledged to the residents of Lincoln Park—and Morris County—that he would urge his colleagues in the New Jersey State Legislature and Congress to put aside offsetting budget cuts and act quickly in funding repairs to damage caused by Hurricane Irene. "We don’t have time to wait for folks in Congress to figure out how they want to offset this stuff with the budget cuts. Our people are suffering now. And they need support now," he said. Christie came to Lincoln Park on Wednesday afternoon with what he called "good news," as he told residents, firefighters, police officers and others that the height of the rivers that have flooded municipalities across the county has gone down. "All the rivers in New Jersey have crested and…
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11:26 am on Thursday, September 1, 2011
Yes, you are entitled to a reasonable accommodation during a power-out at the landlord's expense, Acts of God are no exception to the law. The "Truth in Renting" booklet that you received (or were supposed to receive) when signing for the rental contains the basic information, and you can consult a NJ landlord-tenant attorney or look up details on Internet or in the public library.   more ›
Dan Grant
5:02 pm on Sunday, January 6, 2013
I don't condemn your life style I condemn your selfish elitist attidude and your belief that "You built it Youself" and too bad for anyone else. This discussion started to be about the misery and distruction of people (not me I don't have a shorehouse) and you very quickly turned it into a personal attack about me. Since you are so good at looking up my backround why don't you look at the …   more ›