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Author: Raine    Date: 02/27/2014 14:07:47

For those that watched the Rachel Maddow Show last night, it was revealed the embattled former Christie ally, David Wildstein will be revealing his un-redacted emails to the NJ state legislature -- and in turn the public. She also talked about the Governor's first interview since February third, the first time since that day he took questions about *BridgeGate* -- He wanted to talk about his proposed New Jersey budget. This was simply juicy:
In an effort to build on his budget address earlier this week, Governor Christie pushed for pension reform he says has an outsized impact on the state's budget during his monthly appearance on a radio call-in show Wednesday.

Christie was pushed on the bridge scandal where he said he supported the embattled chairman of the Port Authority, David Samson, and promised that his administration was continuing to review the matter.

When asked why he didn't push harder to question his staff and appointees, like former Port Authority Deputy Executive Director Bill Baroni, about the closings, Christie said, "My staff had already spoken to him about this and he said it was a traffic study." At the time, Christie said he had no reason not to believe Baroni.

At one point, when asked about a winter salt shortage, he shot back at host Eric Scott, "You are on a hysterical binge tonight." Many of the questions on the show were friendly but on Wednesday a fair number were also targeted at frustrations with not only the bridge scandal but Superstorm Sandy relief and the budget.
From the transcript:
Eric Scott: “Do you still stand by Samson as your appointee?”

Christie: “Strongly, firmly. And I disagree with Pat Foye.”

Scott: “Not the first time.”

Christie: “No, and I suspect not the last.”

Christie indicated the bad blood between Foye and Samson isn't new but is only recently becoming publicly known. He said has spoken with Samson about it “many times.”


On February 3rd, the Governor stated:
“I had nothing to do with this,” Christie said, repeating earlier assertions about the lane closings several times Monday night. “No knowledge, no authority, no planning– nothing to do with this before this decision was made to close these lanes by the Port Authority.”

He added, “While I’m disappointed in what happened here, I’m going to fix it.” He said his office has begun providing documents subpoenaed by the joint state legislative committee investigating the scandal and will do the same in compliance with the subpoenas from the U.S. Attorney. He also referred to the independent law firm he has brought in to conduct an internal investigation, saying: “I can’t wait for them to be finished so I can get the full story here.”

Asked to be specific about when he first became aware of the lane closings and the massive traffic disruptions they caused in the Fort Lee area last September, Christie referred to reports in the Wall Street Journal about the surprise and outrage expressed by Patrick Foye, the New York-appointed executive director of the Port Authority.


Of interest in yesterday's interview was this nugget:
During the Feb. 26 edition of Ask The Governor Wednesday night, Gov. Chris Christie once again addressed the ongoing Bridgegate scandal, this time saying he’s too busy running the state to “give in to the hysteria of questions that are given from folks that have information today that I didn’t have earlier.”

During the live broadcast, the governor also discussed the state budget, which is the largest in NJ history. He also answered questions about the need to borrow money to fund the Transportation Trust Fund, the pot of money the state uses for road, bridge, and tunnel projects.
I mention this because on New years day 2012, New Jersey increased its tolls by 50% or more on the New Jersey Turnpike and the Garden State Parkway.
Beginning Jan. 1, he and hundreds of thousands of other Jerseyans have another major obstacle to contend with: a 53 percent toll hike on the Turnpike and 50 percent increase on the Parkway. (snip)

Cathleen Lewis, director of public affairs for AAA New Jersey Automobile Club, said the money from the toll hikes is necessary for road and bridge repairs, but New Jersey needs to create a sustainable solution for its perennially cash-strapped Transportation Trust Fund. The fund, which pays for road and bridge repairs and transit projects, had been raided over the years to help balance the state budget.
Later that year, the AAA of NY and AAA of NJ sued the State for some of those toll increases - particularly these:
Chapters of AAA have joined in a federal lawsuit to block a toll increase at the six bi-state bridges and tunnels run by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.

The Port Authority has violated federal law by imposing the toll hike as part of a plan to finance a group of capital projects including some that are not related to transportation, AAA claims in a the suit filed today in U.S. District Court in Manhattan.


In 2011, Christie Balked at the Port Authority request to upgrade infrastructure on the GWB by raising tolls on the river crossings to and from NYS.
Gov. Christie On Planned Port Authority Toll Hike: ‘You’re Kidding, Right?’ Says He Plans To Meet With N.Y. Gov. Cuomo To See What Can Be Done
“I said, ‘You’re kidding, right?’ and they said ‘no,’” Christie said when asked for his reaction when he got the call from the Port Authority. “This is, unfortunately, a testimony to the mismanagement of the Port [Authority] for years. We shouldn't have to be in this kind of situation.”


Now keep in mind, David Samson, Chairman of the Port Authority of NY and NJ still has the Governors full support. Davis Samson of "Wolff & Samson, the firm founded by Christie confidante and current Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Chairman David Samson."
Earlier this month, Hoboken Mayor Dawn Zimmer publicly accused the Christie administration of threatening to withhold Hurricane Sandy aid if she did not approve a development deal on land owned by The Rockefeller Group. Zimmer later met with federal prosecutors, and provided them with documents.

"Given the investigation, we've decided to shift our work on the project to another firm,” Dwayne Doherty, a spokesperson for The Rockefeller Group, told the Times, adding that Zimmer's allegations were "deplorable" if true.


I for one am looking to see what is in those emails.

&
Raine
 

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Comment by BobR on 02/27/2014 14:23:23
The Google doodle is pretty cool today - celebrating John Steinbeck's birthday

Comment by wickedpam on 02/27/2014 14:23:51
Morning

A little sad this morning - my friend who I mentioned a few days ago is going to go into the Texas Jail system this morning for a year.

Comment by Mondobubba on 02/27/2014 14:39:46
Quote by BobR:
The Google doodle is pretty cool today - celebrating John Steinbeck's birthday



I was grooving on that earlier.

Comment by Mondobubba on 02/27/2014 14:40:06
Quote by wickedpam:
Morning

A little sad this morning - my friend who I mentioned a few days ago is going to go into the Texas Jail system this morning for a year.



Bummer.

Comment by wickedpam on 02/27/2014 14:42:07
Quote by Mondobubba:
Quote by wickedpam:
Morning

A little sad this morning - my friend who I mentioned a few days ago is going to go into the Texas Jail system this morning for a year.



Bummer.



thanks - stupid Texas and not offering probation

Comment by wickedpam on 02/27/2014 14:47:53
I'm with Sue - the only reason Brewer vetoed this was because corporations threatened her.

Comment by Scoopster on 02/27/2014 14:52:38
Mornin' all..

Say is there still an opening for a bloggie coming up? I've got a serious fucking bone to pick with Tweety.

Comment by BobR on 02/27/2014 14:52:58
Quote by wickedpam:
I'm with Sue - the only reason Brewer vetoed this was because corporations threatened her.

yup. No reason to thank her.

And can I be a little irritated that her last name is "brewer"? She doesn't deserve that.

Comment by BobR on 02/27/2014 14:53:59
Quote by Scoopster:
Mornin' all..

Say is there still an opening for a bloggie coming up? I've got a serious fucking bone to pick with Tweety.

Of course - and everyone should already know that it's okay to post an additional blog any day of the week. That's what this forum is for.

Comment by velveeta jones on 02/27/2014 14:56:12
Jim's cat is missing? What?

Comment by wickedpam on 02/27/2014 14:58:13
Quote by velveeta jones:
Jim's cat is missing? What?


yeah, for about 2 days now :(

Comment by Mondobubba on 02/27/2014 14:58:21
Quote by wickedpam:
I'm with Sue - the only reason Brewer vetoed this was because corporations threatened her.



Yuuuuuuup!

Comment by Mondobubba on 02/27/2014 14:58:40
Thursday, we need to talk.

Comment by wickedpam on 02/27/2014 15:00:10
Quote by Mondobubba:
Thursday, we need to talk.


that bad already?

Comment by Mondobubba on 02/27/2014 15:08:30
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Mondobubba:
Thursday, we need to talk.


that bad already?



Possibly.

Comment by Raine on 02/27/2014 15:18:51
Quote by Mondobubba:
Quote by wickedpam:
I'm with Sue - the only reason Brewer vetoed this was because corporations threatened her.



Yuuuuuuup!
And losing the Superbowl.

I for one am GLAD that corporations are finally waking up to bigotry.




Comment by Raine on 02/27/2014 15:20:29
Updated Blog is being edited.

Comment by Will in Chicago on 02/27/2014 15:20:51
Good morning, bloggers!!! Mala, sorry to hear about your friend.

As someone who lived in Arizona and follows politics there, the defeat of SB 1052 was not a victory on behalf of equality but on behalf of greed, Jan Brewer could not afford the financial damage to her state.

Still, we should thank the people in Arizona and beyond who opposed this horrific bill.

As for Chris Christie, it will be an interesting day. By the way, Raine, Bloomberg has Christie's former ally as David Wildstein.


Comment by Will in Chicago on 02/27/2014 15:27:27
Quote by Raine:
Quote by Mondobubba:
Quote by wickedpam:
I'm with Sue - the only reason Brewer vetoed this was because corporations threatened her.



Yuuuuuuup!
And losing the Superbowl.

I for one am GLAD that corporations are finally waking up to bigotry.





As I more or less said on Arizona at Work yesterday when I called in, the bill was defeated not by the morality but by Mammon.


Comment by wickedpam on 02/27/2014 15:28:29
Quote by Raine:
Quote by Mondobubba:
Quote by wickedpam:
I'm with Sue - the only reason Brewer vetoed this was because corporations threatened her.



Yuuuuuuup!
And losing the Superbowl.

I for one am GLAD that corporations are finally waking up to bigotry.




I really don't think it has anything to do with bigotry - its all monetary. I've become rather jaded when it comes to corporations.


Comment by Mondobubba on 02/27/2014 15:32:56
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Raine:
Quote by Mondobubba:
Quote by wickedpam:
I'm with Sue - the only reason Brewer vetoed this was because corporations threatened her.



Yuuuuuuup!
And losing the Superbowl.

I for one am GLAD that corporations are finally waking up to bigotry.




I really don't think it has anything to do with bigotry - its all monetary. I've become rather jaded when it comes to corporations.



Most companies love the gays since they have tons of disposable income.

Comment by Raine on 02/27/2014 15:33:34
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Raine:
Quote by Mondobubba:
Quote by wickedpam:
I'm with Sue - the only reason Brewer vetoed this was because corporations threatened her.



Yuuuuuuup!
And losing the Superbowl.

I for one am GLAD that corporations are finally waking up to bigotry.




I really don't think it has anything to do with bigotry - its all monetary. I've become rather jaded when it comes to corporations.
Lawrence ODonnel had a very good interview from a person that worked at Yelp last night. That company has taken the view that they don;t want thier employees to be discriminated against.


Comment by Raine on 02/27/2014 15:34:39
Quote by Will in Chicago:
Good morning, bloggers!!! Mala, sorry to hear about your friend.

As someone who lived in Arizona and follows politics there, the defeat of SB 1052 was not a victory on behalf of equality but on behalf of greed, Jan Brewer could not afford the financial damage to her state.

Still, we should thank the people in Arizona and beyond who opposed this horrific bill.

As for Chris Christie, it will be an interesting day. By the way, Raine, Bloomberg has Christie's former ally as David Wildstein.
IT was being edited, but thank you Will.

Comment by wickedpam on 02/27/2014 15:35:46
Quote by Raine:
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Raine:
Quote by Mondobubba:
Quote by wickedpam:
I'm with Sue - the only reason Brewer vetoed this was because corporations threatened her.



Yuuuuuuup!
And losing the Superbowl.

I for one am GLAD that corporations are finally waking up to bigotry.




I really don't think it has anything to do with bigotry - its all monetary. I've become rather jaded when it comes to corporations.
Lawrence ODonnel had a very good interview from a person that worked at Yelp last night. That company has taken the view that they don;t want thier employees to be discriminated against.



They maybe one of the few. Sorry don't mean to be a downer today.

Comment by Will in Chicago on 02/27/2014 15:47:35
The GOP wants to eliminate federal deductions for state taxes. Hmm, what two big states will be hit hardest by it.

Comment by Raine on 02/27/2014 15:56:08
Comment by Raine on 02/27/2014 15:59:30
Quote by Raine:
Got a PDF.


These still seem highly redacted, I have read most of this before.

Comment by Raine on 02/27/2014 16:08:04
Quote by Raine:
Quote by Raine:
Got a PDF.


These still seem highly redacted, I have read most of this before.
This is all very weird.

Comment by Raine on 02/27/2014 16:09:07
Quote by Raine:
Quote by Raine:
Quote by Raine:
Got a PDF.


These still seem highly redacted, I have read most of this before.
This is all very weird.


In the photo Wildstein forwarded to Kelly before they exchanged messages about the rabbi, Carlebach is posing next to U.S. House Speaker John Boehner. It’s not clear when the photo was taken or why Wildstein was sending it.

“I think this qualifies as some sort of stalking,” Kelly wrote to Wildstein in response to the photo, adding, “You are too much.”

Wildstein replied: “He is the Jewish Cid Wilson,” an apparent reference to a Leonia resident and Bergen Community College trustee who is active in politics and community organizations.

Wilson said he never met Wildstein and was “deeply appalled and offended” that his name came up in the texts.

- See more at: http://www.northjersey.com/news/Previously_redacted_GWB_messages_released_revealing_new_information.html#sthash.c87OcEP5.dpuf

Comment by Raine on 02/27/2014 16:21:04
Quote by Raine:
Quote by Raine:
Quote by Raine:
Quote by Raine:
Got a PDF.


These still seem highly redacted, I have read most of this before.
This is all very weird.


In the photo Wildstein forwarded to Kelly before they exchanged messages about the rabbi, Carlebach is posing next to U.S. House Speaker John Boehner. It’s not clear when the photo was taken or why Wildstein was sending it.

“I think this qualifies as some sort of stalking,” Kelly wrote to Wildstein in response to the photo, adding, “You are too much.”

Wildstein replied: “He is the Jewish Cid Wilson,” an apparent reference to a Leonia resident and Bergen Community College trustee who is active in politics and community organizations.

Wilson said he never met Wildstein and was “deeply appalled and offended” that his name came up in the texts.

- See more at: http://www.northjersey.com/news/Previously_redacted_GWB_messages_released_revealing_new_information.html#sthash.c87OcEP5.dpuf
Most interesting here is the 10/2/13 (3:46 pm) statement from Wildstein:

*What did general Want?* everything after that was redacted until November.







Comment by Will in Chicago on 02/27/2014 16:40:50
I finished my birthday breakfast of pancakes. Now for a little tea before errands at the top of the hour.

Comment by Raine on 02/27/2014 16:46:14
Happy Birthday Will!


Comment by Scoopster on 02/27/2014 16:47:49
Quote by Will in Chicago:
I finished my birthday breakfast of pancakes. Now for a little tea before errands at the top of the hour.




HAPPY BIRTHDAY WILL!!


Comment by Will in Chicago on 02/27/2014 16:51:46
Thank!!!!!. My brotherly barely remembered my birthday, probably after my sister called him and likely reminded him.

Later today, after errands, I have several updates on a few teaching sites to do. The Boston Public School site is not responding to my requests for a password and it looks like it may have been revamped. I also plan to check out a few places in Northern Virginia.

My hope for next year on this day to be in my own place, with a decent job, and a dog or other pet by my side.

Comment by Scoopster on 02/27/2014 16:53:38



Comment by Will in Chicago on 02/27/2014 16:54:53
Comment by Scoopster on 02/27/2014 17:00:42
Statement from the DOJ:
During his regular morning meeting with senior staff, the Attorney General (Eric Holder) began experiencing symptoms including faintness and shortness of breath. As a precaution, the Attorney General was taken to MedStar Washington Hospital Center to undergo further evaluation. He is currently resting comfortably and in good condition. He is alert and conversing with his doctors. Additional information will be provided as it becomes available.


Comment by Mondobubba on 02/27/2014 17:18:05
Thursday, I am warming up to you. The sun is out. People are not calling.

Comment by Scoopster on 02/27/2014 17:27:21
...aaaaaaand here comes the snow squalls that we were supposed to get yesterday! So pretty, and without the hassle of accumulation!

Comment by Mondobubba on 02/27/2014 17:28:45
Quote by Scoopster:
...aaaaaaand here comes the snow squalls that we were supposed to get yesterday! So pretty, and without the hassle of accumulation!



Yay for no accumulation!

Comment by Will in Chicago on 02/27/2014 17:30:57
I checked Google and it is also John Steinbeck's birthday. I am flattered to share a birthday with such a talented writer who spoke out for social justice.

Comment by wickedpam on 02/27/2014 17:40:36
Hey Raine, friend of mine told me there was a new Van Gaugh on exhibit at the national gallery.

Comment by Raine on 02/27/2014 17:47:33
Quote by wickedpam:
Hey Raine, friend of mine told me there was a new Van Gaugh on exhibit at the national gallery.
IT's been there for a while, It was extended I think thru March! With all the crap that has been going on I haven't really thought about making a concerted effort to see it.


Comment by wickedpam on 02/27/2014 17:50:39
Quote by Raine:
Quote by wickedpam:
Hey Raine, friend of mine told me there was a new Van Gaugh on exhibit at the national gallery.
IT's been there for a while, It was extended I think thru March! With all the crap that has been going on I haven't really thought about making a concerted effort to see it.



really? I thought she'd said something just went in? oh well, I hadn't seen her in like a month anyway. Been wanting to go down to the gallery myself, just waiting on warmer weather. Hate dragging a coat with me.

Comment by Scoopster on 02/27/2014 18:07:10
Quote by Mondobubba:
Quote by Scoopster:
...aaaaaaand here comes the snow squalls that we were supposed to get yesterday! So pretty, and without the hassle of accumulation!


Yay for no accumulation!

I spoke too soon.. the squall's been going non-stop for at least a half hour now, with white-out conditions at times. We've got about a half inch on the ground in spots now.

Comment by Raine on 02/27/2014 18:43:29
Comment by livingonli on 02/27/2014 18:46:08
Good day, folks. I really wish The Weather Channel would stop that whole naming of winter storms thing.

Comment by BobR on 02/27/2014 18:53:12
Comment by Raine on 02/27/2014 19:31:08
Quote by livingonli:
Good day, folks. I really wish The Weather Channel would stop that whole naming of winter storms thing.
What the name of this one: Winter Storm Sickovichdis?