MattusMaximus
Intellectual Gladiator
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Have any polls been conducted regarding Christie since this news broke?
This theory is attractive, but has some holes that would need to be plugged with new information. First, the fakery of the supposed traffic study is plainly obvious to any casual observer for the following reasons (just for starters): a) The executive director the PA and the executive responsible for traffic studies testified before the NJ legislature that there was no traffic study; b) Two of Christie's top political appointees to the PA resigned within a few days of each other while this story was unfolding in the press.
It is absolutely incredible to think that Christie would not be aware of the content of these legislative hearings and not conclude that the traffic study that his own appointee alibied himself with before resigning has absolutely no credibility. Furthermore, why wouldn't his understanding of the reasons, whatever it was, as to why his two appointees were abruptly resigning, not have compelled him to take this seriously enough to do a more substantial investigation than to tell his staff they had one hour to fess up or he would assume it's all good.
In short, his blather about traffic studies, and everything else that hinges on it, is blatantly ridiculous. He would have to be stupid to actually believe it.
He didn't have to investigate; he knew about it before it happened. His claim that he didn't know about it is nonsense. To put this more simply: Chris Christie is a liar and is trying desperately to both save his career and avoid jail.Perhaps he could have investigated
but he believed what his people were telling him and didn't see the need.
I think he assumed this road closing was done for a legitimate reason and had no idea his people orchestrated it as a political vendetta.
He would have been more prepared if he had known that. He wouldn't have made the flippant comments that now haunt him, and he would have gotten a statement out much sooner when this started to blow up.
It may be fair to say that this is the result of a cynical and vindictive culture he nurtured within his administration, however.
He is trying to run out the clock on the hearing authority which ends on the 14th. That's why he did that song and dance today. Unfortunately, he isn't smart enough to understand that it won't work.
the incoming Speaker of the House who, as of yesterday, would not commit to extending the legislature's subpoena authority.
... but the bridge didn't get closed down... .
Today, he said that continuing would not be a problem. I think the wind has shifted.
Yeah, when Wildstein goes in front of the committee and refuses to answer questions publicly, it would look pretty bad politically for the committee head to then say: "Well, that about wraps things up!"
Also, as I posted above, the Feds are getting involved, too. This thing isn't going away.
Aren't you curious about all those redactions? What are the odds that none of them reference Christie in over 1,000 pages?
What kind of traffic study closes lanes anyways? That doesn't make sense. Traffic studies are supposed to be done under normal conditions or else the data is rather useless.
So you are sure Christie ok'd the plan?
What kind of traffic study closes lanes anyways? That doesn't make sense. Traffic studies are supposed to be done under normal conditions or else the data is rather useless.
They were studying what happens when you close two-thirds of the traffic lanes. R&D stuff.What kind of traffic study closes lanes anyways? That doesn't make sense. Traffic studies are supposed to be done under normal conditions or else the data is rather useless.
They were studying what happens when you close two-thirds of the traffic lanes. R&D stuff.
You wish it was just a dream. There is a reason Christie doesn't want those people to testify in court about who ordered what. Even if he didn't order it, initially, he's either incompetent or compliant to let it happen for several days.