@CaptainPriceLives I got pretty upset when I saw Christie endorsing a flip flopper. But If it's worth anything, which i hope it's worth a great deal, New Jersey's senator, Mike Doherty, has endorsed Ron Paul, a while back.
@CaptainPriceLives Christie's reputation went down. It would be the wrong reason to endorse if the candidate polls well against Obama. That is totally bulls***. The more likely reason is that romney might have given christie like couple million dollars.
My entitlements, that I had planned on receiving when I retire, are NOT being taken from someone else and given to me. I will have paid into SS for 50 years when that time comes. It's my money, no one elses. If congress had kept their hands off of it, the interest alone would sustain SS for the people who paid into it, along with those who legitimately need it.
But that's all over, because politicians have robbed us blind and ruined this country, plain and simple.
"you don't get something for nothing" What do you call the 14 trillion handout to failing companies? Tax cuts to the wealthiest that the 99% of taxpayers have to pick up?
@maap are you kidding? how do you think he's managed to get things done in the state of NJ? most of the people he has to work with on a daily basis are democrats.
Christie doesn't have the demeanor or temperment to be President. He has no diplomacy about him and would never be able to get Dems and Repubs to work together. Too thin-skinned and has a hostile verbal confrontation with anyone who disagrees with him or criticizes him in the slightest.
Christie does not have the demeanor or temperment to be President. He comes off as very thin-skinned and, as you know, you need a very thick skin to be President or you will constantly be engaging in verbal battles with everyone who disagrees with you. Reminds me of Donald Trump - whenever someone insults or criticizes him in the slightest, he tries to run them into the ground. Someone with his temperment would never be able to get Dems and Repubs to work together.
@IchBinPerfekt Do you think Christie is better or Ron Paul as President? :)
abeismain 1 month ago
@CaptainPriceLives I got pretty upset when I saw Christie endorsing a flip flopper. But If it's worth anything, which i hope it's worth a great deal, New Jersey's senator, Mike Doherty, has endorsed Ron Paul, a while back.
abeismain 1 month ago
@CaptainPriceLives Christie's reputation went down. It would be the wrong reason to endorse if the candidate polls well against Obama. That is totally bulls***. The more likely reason is that romney might have given christie like couple million dollars.
abeismain 1 month ago
@abeismain He just endorsed Mitt Romney.... Probably because he is the only candidate that polls well against Obama.
CaptainPriceLives 1 month ago
I think Chris Christie will vote Ron Paul, i swear!!!
abeismain 2 months ago
My entitlements, that I had planned on receiving when I retire, are NOT being taken from someone else and given to me. I will have paid into SS for 50 years when that time comes. It's my money, no one elses. If congress had kept their hands off of it, the interest alone would sustain SS for the people who paid into it, along with those who legitimately need it.
But that's all over, because politicians have robbed us blind and ruined this country, plain and simple.
rubbersole79 3 months ago
"you don't get something for nothing" What do you call the 14 trillion handout to failing companies? Tax cuts to the wealthiest that the 99% of taxpayers have to pick up?
baldurus1 4 months ago
@maap are you kidding? how do you think he's managed to get things done in the state of NJ? most of the people he has to work with on a daily basis are democrats.
Adam1986London 4 months ago
Christie doesn't have the demeanor or temperment to be President. He has no diplomacy about him and would never be able to get Dems and Repubs to work together. Too thin-skinned and has a hostile verbal confrontation with anyone who disagrees with him or criticizes him in the slightest.
maap 4 months ago
Christie does not have the demeanor or temperment to be President. He comes off as very thin-skinned and, as you know, you need a very thick skin to be President or you will constantly be engaging in verbal battles with everyone who disagrees with you. Reminds me of Donald Trump - whenever someone insults or criticizes him in the slightest, he tries to run them into the ground. Someone with his temperment would never be able to get Dems and Repubs to work together.
maap 4 months ago