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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Wed Jan 2, 2013, 01:14 PM Jan 2013

Christie, Cuomo Condemn House’s Inaction On Sandy Relief

Source: TPM


TOM KLUDT 11:37 AM EST, WEDNESDAY JANUARY 2, 2013

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) and New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) on Wednesday released a joint statement in which they criticized the House of Representatives for adjourning on Tuesday night without voting on legislation to provide relief to victims of Hurricane Sandy.

The statement:

With all that New York and New Jersey and our millions of residents and small businesses have suffered and endured, this continued inaction and indifference by the House of Representatives is inexcusable. It has now been 66 days since Hurricane Sandy hit and 27 days since President Obama put forth a responsible aid proposal that passed with a bipartisan vote in the Senate while the House has failed to even bring it to the floor. This failure to come to the aid of Americans following a severe and devastating natural disaster is unprecedented. The fact that days continue to go by while people suffer, families are out of their homes, and men and women remain jobless and struggling during these harsh winter months is a dereliction of duty. When American citizens are in need we come to their aid. That tradition was abandoned in the House last night.

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Christie, Cuomo Condemn House’s Inaction On Sandy Relief (Original Post) DonViejo Jan 2013 OP
That's unconscionable -- and par for their dastardly course. gateley Jan 2013 #1
Katrina Blues annatee33 Jan 2013 #2
this is what you get voting for republicons leftyohiolib Jan 2013 #3
Good for Christie. musical_soul Jan 2013 #4
I'd be very willing to bet Shadowflash Jan 2013 #5

gateley

(62,683 posts)
1. That's unconscionable -- and par for their dastardly course.
Wed Jan 2, 2013, 01:17 PM
Jan 2013

Not to be political, but it needs to be made clear -- absolutely clear -- that the Dems are willing, it was the R's decision.

When "the House" is referred to, it can make it seem as though everyone is in agreement. We care. The Republican's don't.

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musical_soul

(775 posts)
4. Good for Christie.
Wed Jan 2, 2013, 01:42 PM
Jan 2013

I do have to agree that this wouldn't be going on with a Democratic House and Senate though. I've been disgusted lately.

Shadowflash

(1,536 posts)
5. I'd be very willing to bet
Wed Jan 2, 2013, 02:12 PM
Jan 2013

That if this were texas, Louisiana and Mississippi instead of New York and New Jersey, this would have been a HUGE priority for the tea baggers.

Blue states? Meh, screw 'em.

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