Hey Christie, Get the Hell Off The Middle Class

Filed in National by on August 27, 2011

When Republican a-hole politicans go cowboy and throw around a cuss word, they are not slipping up and letting a bit of their working class background show through. They are making a calculated show of being a “regular guy” in order to then turn around and cut teacher’s pay. That moronic Republicans continue buy the transparent bullshit fed to them by frauds like Christie doesn’t surprise me anymore.

As for those people who were still on New Jersey beaches earlier Friday evening, Christie sternly ordered them to “get the hell off the beach.”  The governor delivered that message both in his news conference and via Twitter.

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  1. Another Mike says:

    I understand the governors need to err on the side of safety (or hysteria), but this strikes me as kind of anathema to everything Christie stands for. Less government intrusion, more individual responsibility, blah, blah, blah. He was asked about this at one of the press conferences and gave the stock “public safety” answer.

  2. Anon4Once says:

    It’s not about government interference; it’s about not having to waste taxpayer funds on first responders (not to mention putting their lives at risk) having to save assholes who don’t have the sense to leave when a hurricane is imminent.

  3. liberalgeek says:

    John Galt didn’t need a first responder.

  4. jason330 says:

    Ron Paul said something to the effect that there should be no FEMA. People should, instead, rebuild as they did in Galveston in 1900.

    The problem with that example of hardy John Galtism is that Galveston was rebuilt thanks to millions of dollars invested by the federal government.