Friday, June 03, 2011

NJ Governor Christie Is EXACTLY What's Wrong With The GOP

There is a sense of entitlement among many members--to be fair, not all members--of the GOP. There is a sense of Do as I say, not as I do among members of the GOP. There is a sense of hypocrisy among certain members of the GOP. And nowhere is that evidence of hypocritical, self-entitled arrogance more plainly on display than in the actions of ALLEGED fiscal conservative, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie. 


See, Christie's son, Andrew, was playing in a college baseball tournament recently and, like any good dad, Christie wanted to attend the game. So he did. He arrived at the game aboard a STATE POLICE helicopter, and then took a limousine the rest of the way. 


Fans heard the whrrr of the 55-foot long STATE POLICE helicopter and watched it land beyond the trees behind left field. Governor Christie got off the helicopter and then got into a limo with tinted windows that drove him about a 100 yards to the baseball field. 


Yes, he helicoptered in and the had someone drive him 300 feet. And, of course, as governor, he's so busy trying to fix the economy and rein in wasteful government spending that, during the fifth inning,  he and First Lady Mary Pat Christie got back into the limousine, drove the 300 feet, boarded the STATE POLICE helicopter and went home. Play was stopped for a couple of minutes while the helicopter took off. 


Now, how does a governor, who paints himself as a fiscal conservative, justify using a STATE POLICE helicopter to fly into a baseball game? Well, for starters you have one of your lackeys, in this case spokesmoron Michael Drewniak, release a statement: "It is a means of transportation that is occasionally used as the schedule demands. This has historically been the case in prior administrations as well, and we continue to be judicious in limiting its use." 


Okay, a "means of transportation that is occasionally used". I can buy that, if say, the governor was visiting the site of a natural disaster, or traveling state-to-state for New Jersey business. But to use a STATE POLICE helicopter to go to your son's baseball game is the height of arrogance, and self-entitlement and hypocrisy. 


The helicopter Christie used for his day trip cost the taxpayers of New Jersey 12.5 million dollars to buy. They are designed for homeland security duties and transporting critically injured patients, and, apparently, to ferry the governor to sporting events. It also cost the taxpayers $3,300 for that single trip, and Christie said he would not be paying any of that money himself. 


Seriously. He flew in a $12 million helicopter, spending $3,300 of the taxpayers money and sees absolutely nothing wrong with it? In fact, his only real comment was that his son, Andrew, thanked him for coming to the game. Thanks Dad, for screwing your constituents so you could watch me play. 


But then, after hearing the outcry of not only the Democratic party, but the people of New Jersey, Christie finally broke down and paid for the ride, using $2,100 of his own money and $1,200 from the GOP. Christie said he was paying not because he believed he was in the wrong, but because the furor had become a distraction from serious matters. 


Like the economy. You know that bad situation where people are losing their jobs and their homes, or are struggling to make ends meet by working two and three jobs and missing their own children's sporting events, while the governor is flown to and from his own son's game, and then charges the taxpayers for it? 


Seriously, people, this is a man who is being courted to run for president in 2012, by people who think Obama has bungled the economic mess. Yes, they want a man so self-entitled, so arrogant, so hypocritical, so out-of-touch, to be the next president. 


That's your GOP.

Christie Arrives At Son's Baseball Game In State Police Helicopter
Christie Reimburses State For Helicopter Trips To Son’s Ballgames

5 comments:

  1. The GOP might like him, but the people of New Jersey are getting pretty pissed off at him as governor, just like in other states that elected evil & stupid officials...
    I take hope in that.

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  2. Anonymous12:34 PM

    wHEN DO YOU GET YOUR NATIONALLY SYNDICATED TALK SHOW? mAYBE YOU SHOULD REPLACE KEITH OBERMANN ON MSNBC? gO GET 'EM TIGER.
    GLADYS

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  3. i could so use my own helicopter!!

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  4. and they want him to run for President...Ha!

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  5. He's the original fat bastard!

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