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The New Jersey Blimp?
The New Jersey Blimp?
why the attack did he personally do anything to u?
The New Jersey Blimp?
why the attack did he personally do anything to u?
When he attack one american with arrogance and disrespect, he attacks all americans and I am an american.
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I saw Christie giving a speech at Brookings yesterday on C-SPAN.
That was the speech of a guy running for national office, this time or the next.
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The Christie camp claims that the guy used the "f word" in front of Christie's kids. By NJ standards, his reaction was restrained.
It never ceases to amaze me how puritan the libs can be when it comes to people who look or speak differently than them. What do we call that?
CC's done more to same NJ from economic ruin than 1000000000000000000000000 liberals could ever hope to do.
yall need to kneel down and suck his cock in thanks for everything he's done.
CC's done more to same NJ from economic ruin than 1000000000000000000000000 liberals could ever hope to do.
yall need to kneel down and suck his cock in thanks for everything he's done.
That's an interesting practice of expressing thank you that you have there.
CC's done more to same NJ from economic ruin than 1000000000000000000000000 liberals could ever hope to do.
yall need to kneel down and suck his cock in thanks for everything he's done.
That's an interesting practice of expressing thank you that you have there.
Can I be excused? I'm not from New Jersey.
Also, I fear suffocation in the attempt.
Christie took office in Jan. 2009 with New Jersey unemployment at 7.4%. It's currently at 9.2%.
He wouldn't get much mileage as a VP candidate trying to portray the president as having failed in the unemployment department.
Christie took office in Jan. 2009 with New Jersey unemployment at 7.4%. It's currently at 9.2%.
He wouldn't get much mileage as a VP candidate trying to portray the president as having failed in the unemployment department.
When Christie took office, New Jersey had 3,852,200 total non-farm jobs, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Its unemployment rate was 9.7 percent the same as the nation as a whole. As of April, the state had an estimated 3,889,300 jobs, which is an increase of 37,100 jobs. The unemployment rate dropped to 9.1 percent, but thats a full percentage point higher than the national average of 8.1 percent.