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  • still nobody can tell me why we should vote for Christie. been asking for a year and all they can say is "Christie for Presdient!"

    and another thing, he should take some pride in his appearance. If I were republicans which, thankfully I am not!, I would be embarassed over it. I mean fatso is representing the entire republican party! dont republicans get embarassed for him? I would!

    and stop being so thin skinned when people bring it up. he could lose a good 350 pounds

  • "NOT JUST CHANGE. BIG CHANGE!" Chris, "put up" for America. If there is a guy out there who can make NO SMALL CHANGE happen...it's YOU. Unite our states!!! For the sake of America, Chris Christie for President. Just do it. Put on your running shoes!!! I volunteer.

    pdoldcrow.

  • @pdoldcrow

    isnt Christie that guy that told some lady to shove it when she asked him a tough question over defunding public schools? If Christie always gets so testy over legit questions, wasting taxpayer $ flying in a state helicopter just to see his dopey kids play in a soccer match, then we SERIOUSLY need to reconsider his credentials

    Like the republicans keep telling us, we need to do something about JOBS and Christie has not yet filled the order (haha joke!)

  • I LIVE IN NEW JERSEY THIS GUY IS SO FULL OF SIT!!! ALONE WITH THE TEA PARTY NUTS. AND PPL WHO THINK PALIN HAD A SHOT AT THE OVAL OFFICE. THE GOP BETTER COME UP UP WITH A BETTER PLAN THAN THIS, WOULDN`T LAST 5 MIN IN A REAL DEBATE, YOU CAN TRY TO RUN IN 2016 OR WHENVER BUT YOUR FAT ASS IS GOIN NO WHERE FAST IN THE NEXT ELECTION.... UNIONS BUILT THIS COUNTRY... BRING IT ON FAT BOY.. TOOK A HELICOPTOR TO HIS KIDS SOFTBALL GAME WIT TAX PAYER MONEY...WASTEFUL SPENDING 1 TERM GOV!

  • @BensonBee Unions built this country...Ha.

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  • @Piglatinsuperstar -Republicans are only against public unions, get educated!

  • @Hughster49

    like the sticker says "work union, live better". why should workers go along with your nonesnse when doing so means to shortchange themselves? F that top down, Reaganomics bullshit of the republicans. J Edgar, Reagan, Christie, Bush, they ALL suck!

  • @Piglatinsuperstar -PUBLIC Workers should go along with my nonsense because me the taxpayer, pays their salary. If they don't like it, they can go work in the private sector. Public unions are nothing by a money laundering scheme for the democrat politicians. The democrat politician gives the public union worker a great deal, the public union worker gives money to the union boss and the union boss gives money back to the democrat politician, All at the expense of the taxpayer!

  • @Hughster49

    fine with me. make some phone calls. demand that all members of congress take pay cuts & have their benefits cut. let's see if they go along with it, if do-nothing republican congress will be willing to have their health care costs come out of their own pockets in order to save you some cash.

    BTW, how come I don't see you knocking Repuublicans taking campaign contributions from oil, gas, coal, pharma, NRA, etc. You werent aware of this or you just plaing dumb?

  • @Piglatinsuperstar -The republican House has passed many bills but Harry Reid won't let the Senate vote on them. The "do nothing" comes from the democrat side. Campaign contributions coming from oil, gas, coal pharma, NRA were not stolen from me via the IRS. You're reaching for any excuse because you know you got your ass kicked in this debate!

  • @Hughster49

    Maybe you should contact your members of congress and tell them to close corporate tax loopholes becuz ithat's welfare and costing us too much money. while you're at it, tell your don nothing members of congress that they are paid too much and to cut their benefits. and then tell them that we need results, not excuses and to stop blaming Harry Ried for the ineptitude of the republican party, the party that wasted 5 billion/month in Iraq under George give it a chance Bush

  • Still havent come across one republican that was worth a shit

    Take Rick Perry for instance. He says he wants to cut the department of education so that we can wind up with more uneducated republican dumbasses running the country becuz they know better than the rest of us

  • @Hughster49

    LOL! Ok, I'm getting my ass kicked but you, the concerned taxpayer, doesnt have the nerve to tell members of congress to take a massive pay cut and their benefits to accomplish it! Republicans are not really concerend about job creation nor are they the least bit concerned about the deficit, b/c if they were, they would close all those corporate tax loopholes which we know is corporate welfare

    so just like I thought, another troll catering to the interests of the rich

  • @Piglatinsuperstar -All you have is lame liberal talking points. What does congress and corporate tax have to do with public unions? Class warfare is a Marxist tactic!

  • @Hughster49

    what do public unions have to do with wasting taxpayer money?

    It's corporate loopholes for the rich the public object to and exorbitant salries & benefits packages of the do nothing congress. Since you're so concerend, you should have the courage to call them tommorow and give them a piece of your mind. Tell them to have their salaries cut and to pay their own health insurance, as well as for their women and children. Then get back to me and tell me what they say

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  • Christie FTW.

  • Ok, let's get the record straight (for the last time).

    Governor Christie (the governor of NJ which is the state that I live in) WILL NOT RUN for the Presidency of the United States in 2012.

    If he does, he will LOSE NJ by a mile. His constituents will be able to prove that he hasn't yet done enough to fix this state yet. He needs to stay and fix 1 state before he can fix all 50 of them. 2016 bid? PLEASE yes. 2012. NOT A CHANCE.

  • Amen!!

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  • Yeah...reduce the size of government until it is powerless to protect anyone from rich fraudsters (brokers, investment firms, insurance companies, and banks)...and let business run amok! (Dancing in the blood of slaughtered innocents and praying to Satan inside of my pentagram before my altar to the Dark Lord).

  • @saintgauden

    The government has done nothing BUT get larger and larger. It is larger now than it has ever been. So how exactly has that protected us from the fraudsters? It seems that they have gotten more powerful and not less. Given that all the bail outs and other financial chicanery happened under big government's watch how do you justify making it even bigger? I posit that it has become possible for these fraudsters to exist exactly because big government is on their side.

  • @rhaacke Actually, it was the Reagan and Bush years and deregulation that caused our financial collapse. They undid all the protections set in place after the Great Depression (to "help" business). Ultra-conservatism is an American disease that can only eradicate itself. I think, like the revolution in Egypt, we can only sit back and watch as this conservatism leads to a revolution in the US.

  • @saintgauden

    I am neither a conservative nor a liberal precisely because I believe that both philosophies are destroying the world. I believe that both are just different symptoms of the actual disease that is bringing us low. Each philosophy has some things right but the flaws in each seem to be the only area that either side ever wins on.

  • @rhaacke Well, much of the top 5% either inherited it or committed fraud to get their money. The law of averages and common sense shows that even if everything should follow a Bell Curve, the top will only do so much better than the rest...you can usually spot the Bernie Madoffs a mile away. The low class people living off the public dole, as you say, were mostly screwed from the beginning...they were from impoverished families (kept so by the wealthy).

  • @saintgauden

    Where is your evidence that this is true? I find exactly the opposite to be true. According to my sources, only 10% of today's millionaires inherited more than 20% of their wealth. As far as people who were born poor staying poor goes, it is precisely they welfare state and the culture of hopelessness that it perpetuates that is a leading cause of their problems. Check out Walter E. Williams here on you tube if you haven't already. He is one of my favorites. I agree with him 100%.

  • @rhaacke I rarely see anyone on here providing real evidence...part of the reason is the comments cannot be that long. I've heard all the survival of the fittest and state of nature bull...it has been a favorite of western civ for centuries. What we see in real life is a lot of fraud and chicanery...creative ways of getting around the system, and childish games of like and dislike. Look at GW Bush and Paris Hilton...this is what America's system has fostered...cplte idiots with a lot of privi

  • @saintgauden My point is that we don't really need that many rules. If it is already illegal to steal how does another law outlawing theft helpful? What we really need is enforcement of rules that we already have. We need peoples and companies to be allowed to fail. Failure is not the end rather it is a chance to learn from our mistakes. Everyone should be required to live with the consequences of their own actions. On another topic, I gave some evidence in my posts but I agree that it is hard.

  • @saintgauden

    You say the poor are kept that way by the wealthy. How precisely?

  • @rhaacke Moreover, employment is often a capricious game...many times it does not relate to your intelligence, credentials or abilities. Mostly, it's a who you know, who you are related to kind of thing with the top jobs. People will not hire you for the top jobs if you are a nobody with credentials...plus if you don't look or speak a certain way, you have to play games with them over that. The problem with America...is we have created a permanent ruling class not based on intel or merit.

  • @saintgauden There are literally 100's of thousands of pages of regulations that we have now that were not in effect during the Reagan and Bush years. There were 73,000 pages of new regulations passed last year alone. They are enabling the collapse not preventing it. The collapse is coming because government has usurped the power to grant favors to its cronies through the very regulations you seek.

  • @rhaacke The mindless flag waving will stop once many Americans find they cannot afford the basic necessities of life because of 5% or 10% wanting it all. It was the same just before the French Revolution...the rich didn't want to be taxed and pawned off all their public financial responsibilities to the poorest of the poor. Pre-revolutionary France was also big on trickle-down theory. Many Americans no longer have a real stake in American society. Perhaps the guillotine is the only way.

  • @saintgauden

    It's not just 5 or 10% that want it all. Everybody wants it all. I'll admit that the fraudsters/banksters are a big part of the problem, but you cannot deny that they are not the only ones with their hands out. If it is wrong for the big guys then it is wrong for the little guys too. The problem is much bigger than you may realize.

  • @rhaacke Well, actually...the "Big" guys are a "Big" part of the problem. If someone is profiting that much from our system (whether through fraud or honest means), they should pay more...if the tax rate is 30%, the Big guys should pay 30%...not make the "little" guy pay 30-50%, while he's moaning about his "importance" to the system that should make him only pay 10%.

  • What a bloviating thug.

  • Its actually easier to say 'No'. Its hard to say 'Yes' and then effectively manage a government agency or program - that's the difference between Dems and the GOP. The former believes we can do it, the latter believes they can never do anything right.

  • call the commie progressives out...

  • Take it from a NJ home owner, this guy is so full of crap it's crazy. He promised a 2.5% property tax cap, meanwhile my 2010 estimate has increased 8.7%. That's almost the same as what I put up with that criminal Corzine. There are so many loopholes in that 2.5% it literally doesn't apply to anyone with a home. Second, his office was responsible for not filing the proper paperwork out, losing the state $400 million in education aid, which he has already cut 90%. Rumor is he ate the paperwork

  • @nickrock23

    I guess it would be easier if you morons elected a legislature that would work with the Governor.

  • @muhammaddog You obviously don't understand NJ politics. "Boardwalk Empire" isn't fiction, and it's still alive and well today. It's a well known fact. Everyone is corrupt top to bottom, and if they aren't corrupt when they were elected, it's not long before they are. There is no Democrat or Republican in NJ. Just Corruptican

  • Governor, I wish other Politicians had the same bass as you. Put Up Or Shut Up! Hooha!

  • Iran is considering branding the left hand of officials caught using their office for personal gain. We Americans could take a lesson from them in that regard; however, new ameriKa is to far down the road for simply branding the hand of a political criminal. No, before we common people lose everything we have worked for, let's pressure our politicians to pass a law to hang politicians who use their public office for personal gain? If that fails, then let's establish our own courts and try them.

  • If spending is simply capped at the current level with a hard freeze, the budget could be balanced by 2017. But in oreder to give prosperity to all and get the economy to boom to pay down debt we need to downsized government by getting rid of inefficient and intervening government waste programs like HUD, SBA, Dept. of Education (leave it to States) Dept. of Agri subsidy energy programs, National endowment for the arts( why are taxpayers subsidizing Hollywood) etc...

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  • I like Governor Christie. He has the balls to say many things republicans don't want to say.

  • You are awesome Chris

  • This guy is a natural leader.... unlike the POTUS, who is more like a dog catcher who is covered with ticks.

  • @the82spartans Nice comment, no get back to flipping burgers.

  • @redfistaor -- no get back..? Hmmm. I didn't mean to offend dog-catchers.

  • Is the host that stupid?

  • who cares about the dirty hippies in San Francisco, Carl you jerk.

  • Keep fighting the fight.. 

  • When some like ODonnell wants to cut spending, she is smeared unending by the media, and country club republican type. We will probably get the Marxist in Delaware to increase spending even more.

  • This man is great! I hope he doesn't lose his soul like so many others that get into politics

  • @Matt19390 He seems a man of his word.

  • Amen! =^[.]^=

  • great

  • Chris Christie for President 2012!

  • @NWsubmom Christie for President in 2012 and Ron Paul for Secretary of the Treasury.

  • @madhatter0110 SOUNDS GREAT TO ME.

    Could you IMAGINE?

    Oh, if it could happen.

    Unfortunately there are still too many STUPID sheeple who VOTE, or else Obama wouldn't have gotten in in the FIRST PLACE!

  • @NWsubmom So McCain was better? Now you're just lying.

  • @NWsubmom Now what do you think? PPL are waking up. Obama's time is running out. His failure would destroy liberalism if it wasn't their religion. Independents though. They see the error of their ways. I just hope christie gets in the race now before its too late.

  • @NWsubmom We'll see today....rumor has it.

  • @NWsubmom how did christie work out for ya? porky not have the beef?

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