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NJ Senators Say Sandy Aid Accusations Part Of 'Disturbing' Pattern Of Christie 'Abuse'

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Sunday, January 19, 2014 1:37 PM

NIKI2

Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...


Members of New Jersey's state Senate issued statements Saturday afternoon, saying that, coupled with the questions about last September's lane closures on the George Washington Bridge, the new allegations made by the mayor of Hoboken, N.J. that the administration of Gov. Chris Christie withheld Hurricane Sandy relief funds from her city until she approved a real estate project, indicate a "pattern" of abusive behavior by the Christie administration.

"The lane closings were an abuse of power. These new revelations suggest a pattern of behavior by the highest-ranking members of this administration that is deeply offensive to the people of New Jersey," State Senate President Steve Sweeney said. "If true, they could be illegal. There is no place in public service for actions like this or for the people who are responsible."

The new allegations:
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Christie top lieutenants said Sandy money ‘connected’ to city redevelopment plan: Hoboken Mayor Dawn Zimmer

The mayor of Hoboken accused a pair of top Gov. Chris Christie lieutenants of a “Sopranos”-style shakedown, denying the city hurricane aid over a delayed redevelopment plan.

Mayor Dawn Zimmer said New Jersey Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno and a second official warned her that millions in Hurricane Sandy relief for her city were tied to the approval of the Rockefeller Group’s proposal.

In classic Jersey style, the blunt conversation with former prosecutor Guadagno occurred on May 13 in the parking lot of a Hoboken ShopRite, Zimmer told MSNBC in a Saturday interview.

Guadagno “pulled me aside ... and she said, ‘I know it’s not right, I know these things should not be connected, but they are. And if you tell anyone, I’ll deny it,’ ” Zimmer recalled.

“I mean,” Zimmer added, “the bottom line is it’s not fair for the governor to hold Sandy funds hostage for the City of Hoboken because he wants me to give back to one private developer.”

The Manhattan-based Rockefeller Group, a global real estate business, boasts close ties to Christie.

Zimmer, 45, the mother of two sons, kept a diary detailing the disturbing meetings held just four days apart. In one excerpt cited by MSNBC, she expressed her disgust with the Republican governor, who is weighing a 2016 presidential run.

“I was emotional about Gov. Christie,” she wrote. “I thought he was honest. I thought he was moral. I thought he was something different. This week I found out he’s cut from the same corrupt cloth that I have been fighting for the last four years.”

The alleged refusal to assist the waterlogged city on the banks of the Hudson River came as the governor was starring in a $25 million ad campaign touting New Jersey’s hurricane comeback.

Christie, Community Affairs Commissioner Richard Constable and the Rockefeller Group all issued statements denying the allegations. Zimmer said Constable delivered the second threat from Trenton.

“Mayor Zimmer has been effusive in her public praise of the governor’s office and the assistance we’ve provided in terms of economic development and Sandy aid,” said Christie spokesman Michael Drewniak. “What or who is driving her now to say such outlandishly false things is anyone’s guess.”

Zimmer said Hoboken, which was seriously flooded by the 2012 hurricane, requested $127 million in Sandy funds — and received a total of $342,000. Hoboken suffered an estimated $100 million in private property damage, and an additional $10 million in public property destruction.

“There is a growing chorus of public officials speaking out against New Jersey's bully-in-chief,” said Democratic National Committee spokesman Moe Elleithee.

Members of the two state legislative panels investigating Bridgegate immediately said the Zimmer charges deserved the same scrutiny. “The allegations discussed today by Mayor Zimmer are serious and yet again raise concern about abuse of government power,” said Assembly Investigation Committee Chairman John Wisniewski.

New Jersey Senate Majority Leader Loretta Weinberg, a Bergen County Democrat and chairwoman of the Senate Investigation Committee, said her panel was just as interested. “We have a respected mayor with diary entries and obviously what seems like an agonizing decision to come forward,” she said. “Then we have a denial from the administration. This is another in a long line of issues that the investigating committees are going to have to sort out.”

Zimmer became mayor in 2009 after her predecessor resigned in a corruption scandal unearthed by former federal prosecutor Christie.

The Rockefeller Group, hoping to develop a 3-acre parcel, hired former Christie cabinet officer Lori Grifa as a lobbyist. And the group’s law firm is Wolff & Samson — the home of Port Authority Chairman David Samson, who was handpicked for the position by Christie.

Samson was among the members of the Christie inner circle issued subpoenas last week by an Assembly panel probing Bridgegate. The Daily News reported that Samson is likely to step down in the next month.

While Bridgegate focused on Fort Lee and the GWB, this possible scandal involved the city near the Holland Tunnel’s mouth.

The Rockefeller Group hoped to press forward with its lucrative development plan for a three-block stretch of north Hoboken. The commercial development was initially planned with a 40-story office tower — making it the tallest building in town.

Four days after the Guadagno meeting, Zimmer said, she received a similar warning from Constable. The two were together for a public TV program on Sandy recovery when Constable linked her support of the Rockefeller Group project to recovery funds, Zimmer said.

“The buzz is that you are against (redevelopment),” she quoted Constable as telling her. “If you move that forward, the money would start flowing to you.”

Zimmer said she had no plans to back off her charges now that she’s gone public. “I’d be more than willing to testify under oath, and answer any questions and provide any documents, take a lie detector test,” she said. “And you know, my question back to all of them is, ‘Would all of you?’” http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/hoboken-mayor-dawn-zimmer-christie
-top-lieutenants-sandy-money-connected-redevelopment-plan-article-1.1583828



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Sunday, January 19, 2014 8:18 PM

SHINYGOODGUY


This coming from a staunch, former, Democratic supporter of Christie. It appears that it doesn't matter to Christie who he bullies - friend or foe.
Some have questioned her timing, but to me it seems rather reasonable due to the underhanded nature of the "request."

With the Assembly moving forward with their investigation, Zimmer, and others, will deem it safe to come forward. The strong-arm tactics of Christie's office rival that of some of the best in organized crime.

I was watching a panel discussion on the Steve Kornacki show Saturday and it was very interesting. It seems that when Christie was a prosecutor he successfully broke up corruption within the NJ legislature back in 2008. He ran for Governor in 2009. During his first run for governor he secretly loaned money ($45,000) to a US Attorney colleague and failed to report it - even on his income taxes.

A reporter on the now-defunct NJN station did some digging and doggedly kept after the story. NJN was a government-run TV station that had trouble with funding and was looking to go private. Of course, Christie became governor. One of his first moves was to defund NJN. He then went about ensuring that the station was made available to Steve Adabato Jr. as owner, with an assist to WNET-TV for broadcast distribution. Steve Adabato Jr. is the son of Steve Adabato Sr. (known as Big Steve in NJ political circles) an influential man in NJ and a staunch supporter of Christie's. Seem familiar!?

He took a award winning TV station that was public property for the state, and, because they embarrassed him with the private funding discrepancy, dismantled it and offered it up to one of his friends. 150 people lost their jobs at the station and NJ lost one of the few positive things going for it. Christie has always shown a pattern of retaliation against anyone going contrary to his way of doing things. He sets up his friends to take over public property, now, it seems, that it's real estate that he's after.

I believe that real estate is at the center of the GWB scandal, and not the endorsement rejection, and, I dare say, that Christie probably offered up a piece of the action to Fort Lee's mayor. I wouldn't put it past him. Remember how eager Christie was to apologize!? Well, he jumped at the chance to do so, so as to appear humble, but not once in any of his public appearences (Press conference) did he apologize to the people of NJ/Fort Lee.

Christie replaced blatant corruption with "Soprano"-style corruption, subtle arm twisting and underhanded manipulating for private gains re: public property. Legal private gain through cronyism, extortion and possible blackmail. Sounds like a movie or TV script, but this is actually going on in NJ.

Now let's watch the neocons and their cousins on the right wing go crazy with allegations of partisan scapegoating.


SGG

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Sunday, January 19, 2014 8:41 PM

AURAPTOR

America loves a winner!



Obama's funneling of "Recovery" money to Dem friendly groups and companies, never an issue.

This ?

It's clear the Left see Christie as Hillary's biggest threat.



Fathom the hypocrisy of a government that requires every citizen to prove they are insured... but not everyone must prove they are a citizen

I'm just a red pill guy in a room full of blue pill addicts.

" AU, that was great, LOL!! " - Chrisisall

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Monday, January 20, 2014 9:29 AM

NIKI2

Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...


A whole 37 minutes, it took...






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Monday, January 20, 2014 12:51 PM

NIKI2

Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...


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Hoboken Mayor Dawn Zimmer said she met with federal prosecutors today, a day after she alleged members of Gov. Chris Christie’s administration threatened to withhold Hurricane Sandy aid from her city if she did not approve a real estate project.

Zimmer said she met for hours this afternoon with staff from the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Newark, providing a copy of her daily journal and other documents. Zimmer, who leveled the bombshell allegation on Saturday, said the meeting was requested by prosecutors.

“As they pursue this investigation, I will provide any requested information and testify under oath about the facts of what happened when the lieutenant governor came to Hoboken and told me that Sandy aid would be contingent on moving forward with a private development project,” Zimmer said in a statement. http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2014/01/hoboken_mayor_says_she_talked
_storm_funding_with_us_attorneys_office.html





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Tuesday, January 21, 2014 12:38 AM

SHINYGOODGUY


I was watching Meet The Press Sunday, and I saw perhaps one of the worst interviews by a moderator in the show's history.

David Gregory was interviewing Assemblyman John Wisniewski in regards to his role as head of the committee investigating Chris Christie. He proceeded to bombard him with accusatory questions, suggesting a concerted effort on the part of democrats, to ruin the political reputation of the governor.

It was vile and dripping with a sarcastic venom associated more with Fox News than with an NBC affiliated station. I've noticed that lately about this new moderator, he has taken a totally different tack than a Tim Russert. Russert may have been a tough interviewer, but he was fair and balanced, careful to use his subject's very words to drive the point home.
But he was never accusatory, he didn't just regurgitate the left or right wing attitudes - but would often get to the heart of the matter.

Gregory rarely hides his disdain for the president whenever he reports on Obama's policies and decisions.

I digress. I do believe this woman, despite what many have pointed out - that this is all politics and business as usual in NJ.


SGG

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Wednesday, January 22, 2014 2:58 PM

NIKI2

Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...


Discrepancies keep popping up more and more regarding what Christie has said and what can be shown....

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Photo debunks another lie from team Christie

At issue is an event in May of last year, when a group of officials gathered for a public television special on Sandy recovery. Zimmer sat alongside Richard Constable, Christie’s community affairs commissioner, and according to the mayor, Constable told her if she moved forward with a specific development deal, “they money would start flowing” to Hoboken.

Today, Christie’s office disseminated a piece from the Asbury Park Press, quoting Belmar Mayor Matt Doherty (D), who was part of the same panel.

Belmar Mayor Matt Doherty, who also was a panelist, said he didn’t hear a conversation between Zimmer and Constable.

“I sat next to Mayor Zimmer and, if I recall correctly, (Constable) was on my other side,” Doherty said.

If true, that would be a pretty important detail – Zimmer’s version of events makes clear that she was sitting next to the Christie administration official. But is Doherty’s memory accurate?

It is not. As is clear in the above photo, Doherty’s mistaken. Seated in the front row, from right to left, is Doherty, then Zimmer, then Constable. Patrick Murray, the director of Monmouth University’s polling institute, is on the far-left side of that front row.

It’s not surprising that the governor’s office hopes to undermine the accuracy of the mayor’s claims, but in this case, her version is at least plausible – she was seated next to Constable, just as she claimed. Doherty’s account, which Team Christie is circulating, is simply mistaken.

That does not mean, of course, that we can say with certainty what, if anything, Zimmer and Constable discussed. What’s more, the public television station that aired the special has no recording of the pre-show conversations.

Still, this afternoon’s attempt to debunk the mayor’s story is off-base. http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/fact-checking-key-zimmer-claim



This image, captured from the video of a New Jersey Public Television program, “Superstorm Sandy: A Live Town Hall,” which aired May 16, 2013, shows Hoboken, N.J. Mayor Dawn Zimmer seated in the front row between Belmar, N.J. Mayor Matt Doherty, right, and DCA Commissioner Richard Constable, left.

--Also, at his lengthy news conference, Mr. Christie said that he had never met Mark Sokolich, the mayor of Fort Lee. Earlier Thursday, WNYC posted a photo of Mr. Christie with Mr. Sokolich. ( http://www.wnyc.org/story/9-people-you-should-know-gwb-scandal/?utm_co
ntent=bufferebb8b&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer
)



--And in the same news conference, Christie stated:
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“I have had no contact with David Wildstein in a long time, a long time, well before the election. You know, I could probably count on one hand the number of conversations I’ve had with David since he worked at the Port Authority. I did not interact with David.”



Gov. Chris Christie is seen with David Wildstein, in red tie, who arranged the closure of local lanes leading to the George Washington Bridge on Sept. 11, 2013 — the third day of the closures, and well after they had triggered outrage from local officials beset by heavy traffic in Fort Lee, N.J.

Mr. Christie said in December that he learned only after the Journal published an internal email from the Port Authority’s top New York official reversing the closures. But Mr. Christie said last week he had learned of the matter earlier, from unspecified news reports about the traffic the closures had caused in Fort Lee. ( http://blogs.wsj.com/metropolis/2014/01/14/christie-official-who-arran
ged-bridge-closures-together-during-fiasco
/)



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Wednesday, January 22, 2014 7:40 PM

WHOZIT


You believe a bunch of Democrats fron N.J.? You're wacky.

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Wednesday, January 22, 2014 11:44 PM

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But... but... but... OBAMAAAAAAAA!!!!



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Thursday, January 23, 2014 2:27 AM

SHINYGOODGUY


The U.S. Attorney's Office has asked Dawn Zimmer to zip it with the press.

The consensus is that she should have gone to them first, then the FBI could have wired her for sound and gotten the Lt. Governor on tape. But this is serious enough for them to pursue.

By the way, the $70M that they were referring to, it's actually split - with $43M coming from the state government earmarked for business redevelopment. She still has not received any word regarding her $127M request.

I was watching the Chris Hayes show and he reported that the monies approved for Sandy Relief (approx. $80B) only 17% has been distributed. The governor holds the purse strings when it comes to Sandy Aid, that's a lot of power for one man. And where's Senator Issa probing the delay behind Sandy relief funds?


Folks, sit back and relax, this may take a while.


SGG

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