posted by gyma Last night I removed a dozen sites from my news reader and added about half a dozen new ones, resulting in 400 v. 1,000+ items to read after work. I don't have much, but here it is: A certain 9-year old with a name like an airplane actually believes she's on a family vacation. Now tha.[...]
Christie Repays New Jersey for 2 Chopper Flights
After drawing national attention for a helicopter ride to his son's baseball game, New Jersey's Chris Christie will reimburse the state for that trip and a second similar one, the Star-Ledger reports. But he still thinks the whole mess is "political theater" dredged up by the media. The bills: Chris.[...]
Gov. Chris Christie will Reimburse NJ for Use of State Helicopter
ABC News' Huma Khan reports: New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said today he will reimburse the state $2,251 for using the state helicopter to attend his son's baseball game, but he defended its use and instead blamed the media for creating "political theater." The state's Republican party will pay bac.[...]
Gov. Christie Thinks A Family Making $6,000 A Year Is Too Rich To Qualify For Medicaid
Can you say, "INSANE"? This from "Think Progress" shows how removed from sanity, compassion, and reality, the Republican "superstars" really are. (please follow link to original) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gov. Christie Thinks A Family Making $6,000 A .[...]
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie: Have helicopter, will fly
Comrades, to the barricades! OK, maybe that's too dramatic. But if "we the people" keep being played for chumps by those elected to lead us, maybe Marx was right: The state should wither away. The latest example of stupid politician tricks came Tuesday when New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie took a stat.[...]
Cash Rewards For Failing Schools, the Lawsuit Way
By Walter Olson I see the editorialists of the New York Times have rhapsodically hailed last week's 3-2 New Jersey Supreme Court opinion striking down the budget-trimming plans of Gov. Chris Christie. As the press reported, the court ordered instead that an extra $500 million in state funds be alloc.[...]
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