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NJ's Christie apologizes again for payback scheme
« on: January 14, 2014, 08:31:55 pm »
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 AP 1/14/2014 8:20:12 PM
(AP) NJ's Christie apologizes again for payback scheme
By ANGELA DELLI SANTI
Associated Press
TRENTON, N.J.

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie says his administration "let down the people we are entrusted to serve" in an apparent political payback scandal but says it doesn't define his team or the state.

Christie made the comments Tuesday in his annual State of the State speech less than one week after revelations that at least one of his top aides helped plan politically motivated lane closures last year that led to massive gridlock. The widening scandal threatens to undermine his second term and a possible presidential run.

Christie addressed the issue only briefly before taking credit for improving the state's economy. According to a prepared version of the speech provided by his office, he spent only 148 words talking about the lane closings, which has been the biggest scandal of his governorship.

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Faced with a widening political scandal that threatens to undermine his second term and a possible 2016 presidential run, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie will address the issue in his State of the State address Tuesday and say that it won't stop him from pursuing his agenda, according to an aide.

On the eve of his second term, the governor will make clear he will not let the situation overshadow the bipartisan accomplishments of his first term or stand in the way of achieving new ones, the aide told The Associated Press. The aide wasn't authorized to give details of Christie's speech before his 3 p.m. address and spoke only on condition of anonymity.

The scandal broke wide open last week with the release of documents showing the involvement of Christie aides and appointees in apparently politically orchestrated traffic lane closings in September that caused massive gridlock. He has fired one close aide and others on his team have resigned.

A popular figure in the Republican Party, Christie won re-election by 22 points in November after earning high marks from New Jerseyans for his handling of the state's recovery from Superstorm Sandy, and his stock had been rising as a potential candidate for president in 2016.

Now, he is hoping his State of the State address will help him rebound from the apparent political payback scheme that could damage his second term and cut short any ambitions to run for president.

Excerpts from his address released to The Associated Press showed he will propose extending the public school calendar and lengthening the school day, though details will be left for another day.

Wendell Steinhauer, president of New Jersey's largest and most powerful teachers union and a frequent adversary of Christie, said in a statement that the group would welcome discussion of the proposal with Christie. But Steinhauer also criticized Christie for his veto Monday of a bill that would have implemented full-day kindergarten statewide.

An overhaul of public employee retirement benefits by Christie and the Legislature in 2011 was bitterly opposed by the union, which spent millions of dollars on anti-Christie ads during his gubernatorial campaigns.

The plan is the latest from a governor who has sought to retool schooling in grades kindergarten through 12 with mixed success.

He successfully overhauled century-old teacher tenure rules in a way the union supported, essentially eliminating lifetime job protections. But the Democrat-led Legislature has not gone along with his voucher plan, which would allow children in failing schools to attend classes elsewhere, including at private or parochial schools.

In his speech, Christie also is expected to revive the theme of bipartisanship, which has taken a hit as the political payback scheme has unraveled. While the governor has sought to package himself as someone willing to reach across the aisle to get things done, in contrast to politicians in Washington, the traffic plot exposed the petty partisan politics being practiced by some of his aides.

Last week, Christie apologized during a nearly two-hour news conference, saying he was blindsided by his staff's involvement. Christie has denied any knowledge in the planning or execution of the plot, and there is no evidence linking him to it.

Two special legislative panels announced plans Monday to continue investigating, and federal prosecutors are also reviewing what happened.

Christie is set to be inaugurated for a second term Jan. 21.
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Re: NJ's Christie apologizes again for payback scheme
« Reply #1 on: January 14, 2014, 08:43:10 pm »
If he didn't know, he SHOULD HAVE known.

If he disapproves of such games, his staff SHOULD HAVE known, and acted accordingly.

I think he's no longer the favorite. In fact he may be finished entirely as a contender.
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Re: NJ's Christie apologizes again for payback scheme
« Reply #2 on: January 14, 2014, 09:15:31 pm »
His political career is toast. This will drag on for some time.


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Re: NJ's Christie apologizes again for payback scheme
« Reply #3 on: January 15, 2014, 05:22:28 pm »
His political career is toast. This will drag on for some time.

I think this has been drawn out too long.  There was no indication that Christie planned to throw his hat into the ring in 2016.  It is wasted scandal.

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Re: NJ's Christie apologizes again for payback scheme
« Reply #4 on: January 15, 2014, 05:31:58 pm »
The problem is, this is exactly the type of thing that you would EXPECT from a bully like Christie.
Now, maybe he is totally innocent but his past behavior doesn't help his credibility when he makes his denials.

IMO, he knew about it and either directly or tacitly approved of it.

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Re: NJ's Christie apologizes again for payback scheme
« Reply #5 on: January 15, 2014, 05:35:21 pm »
I think this has been drawn out too long.  There was no indication that Christie planned to throw his hat into the ring in 2016.  It is wasted scandal.
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