December 29, 2010

NJ GOV, NYC MAYOR FEEL THE HEAT AFTER THE BLIZZARD

With many streets still unplowed, New Yorkers are gripe that their billionaire mayor is out of touch and has unsuccessful at the basic task of keeping the city running, while New Jersey's governor is attractive heat for vacationing at Disney World during the crisis.

 
The fallout against two politicians who style themselves as take-charge guys is construction in the aftermath of the Christmas-weekend blizzard that clobber the Northeast, with at least one New Jersey newspaperman note Gov. Chris Christie's absence in a column headlined: "Is Sunday's snowstorm Christie's Katrina?".Across New York, complaint have mount about unplowed streets, stuck ambulances and outer-borough neighborhood neglected by the Bloomberg administration.

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