Chris Christie has been the governor of NJ for 7 years and hasn't done anything about the 2nd ammendment violation in NJ.
If anyone is going to one of his campaign stops, he needs to be asked "Why the NJ Attorney General hasn't re-defined NJ Administrative code for Concealed Carry permits from...
The Best Business tax states in order are: 1. Wyoming, 2. South Dakota, 3. Nevada, 4. Alaska, 5. Florida, 6. Montana, 7. New Hampshire, 8. Indiana,
9. Utah and 10. Texas
The Worst Business tax states in order are: 50. New jersey, 49. New York, 48. California, 47. Minnesota, 46. Vermont, 45...
Fox News Propaganda: "Body Language Expert" says Chris Christie more "Likeable" than Rand Paul
This exchange is a discussion on the Aug. 6th 2015 Fox News GOP presidential debate. Fox Business booked Janine Driver, president of the so-called "Body Language Institute," so she could give a...
NJ Governor Chris Christie has a record on guns that would make Barack Obama blush. Probably even a little jealous.
As Governor of New Jersey, Chris Christie:
*** Orchestrated a RELENTLESS campaign to pass anti-gun laws in New Jersey;
*** Supported requiring a government issued-ID for...
Pander to those reefer madness blue hairs, Chris!
http://www.app.com/story/news/politics/new-jersey/chris-christie/2015/03/25/taxes-pot-blood-money/70438126/
First in the Country: New Jersey Law a First Step to Stop Federal Militarization of Local Police
http://blog.tenthamendmentcenter.com/2015/03/first-in-the-country-new-jersey-law-a-first-step-to-stop-federal-militarization-of-local-police/
I don't usually go on my local newspaper's website, but when I do, I do find some interesting things. This is a good example.
From the Palm Beach Post:
I'm sure everyone here hopes Nate is right about Chris, but how can this article not mention Rand once??
The article mentions Walker as leading in Iowa, but Rand was just 1 point behind and doesn't even get his name mentioned. This is a disgrace...
From International Business Times - NJ Taxpayers Pay Christie Adviser's Firm To Defend Him
"The law firm of one of Christie's closest advisers has been paid more than $500,000 of taxpayer cash to defend the governor."