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FORD
03-06-2014, 12:54 PM
Igor Bobic – March 6, 2014, 12:36 PM EST55 (http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/chris-christie-harry-reid-koch-great-americans)

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) has a message for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV): leave Charles and David Koch alone!

Reid has escalated his tirade against the billionaire Koch brothers, who donate heavily to Republican causes, recently calling them "un-American" and accusing Senate Republicans of being "addicted to Koch."

Addressing the Conservative Political Action Conference in Maryland on Thursday, Christie told attendees that Republicans must rise above the vitriol and offer a more positive message.

"We have to start talking about what we're for and not continuing to rail against what we're against is because of one simple reason, our ideas are better than their ideas," he said. "And if you need any further example of that, just look at what's going on in terms of what they're for in Washington, D.C. What they're for in Washington, D.C. is to have the leader of the Senate Democrats stand up and rail against two American entrepreneurs who have built a business, created jobs and created wealth.

"Harry Reid should get back to work and stop picking on great Americans," he added.

MSNBC "Morning Joe" host and Christie pal Joe Scarborough on Thursday similarly slammed Reid for his war against the Kochs.

"To say that the Koch brothers are against everything that is good with America and calling them quote 'un-American,' that by definition is McCarthyism," he said.

Nitro Express
03-06-2014, 04:10 PM
Talk about the pot calling the kettle black. They all are crooks.

Hardrock69
03-07-2014, 08:00 PM
"Addicted to Koch"????

Reid really is bringing the fire, lol.

FORD
03-11-2014, 06:11 PM
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Seshmeister
03-11-2014, 07:18 PM
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Nickdfresh
03-11-2014, 11:26 PM
Well, when you're such a corrupt cunt that even New Jersey thinks you're a bully asshole that would make Nixon blush, I guess one has to make compromises...

FORD
03-12-2014, 01:01 PM
http://upload.democraticunderground.com/imgs/2014/140312-can-chris-christie-get-any-lower.jpg

FORD
03-12-2014, 01:13 PM
New Jersey moves to shut down Tesla sales despite protests


By Justin Hyde 22 hours ago Motoramic (http://autos.yahoo.com/blogs/motoramic/new-jersey-moves-to-shut-down-tesla-sales-despite-protests-183753241.html)

Oh sure, the Tesla Model S may be the "best car sold in America" per Consumer Reports, and it may be a Wall Street darling and perhaps the only electric vehicles for which demand exceeds supply. But that didn't stop regulators in New Jersey from ordering Tesla to shut down its stores by April 1 because the company doesn't use dealers like every other automaker.

In a hastily called meeting packed with Tesla supporters, the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission approved several rule changes that essentially shut down Tesla's two factory-direct stores in the state — not only barring automakers from selling without dealers, but also the mall showrooms that Tesla had used in place of a traditional stand-alone dealership.

The commission had proposed the changes last year, and Tesla had asked it to hold off and allow the state legislature to weigh in on whether Tesla's model was allowed by state law. But in its order, the commission rejects Tesla's concerns about lost sales, consumer preference and the company potentially having to cut 27 jobs, saying Tesla should have to meet the same rules as any other automaker.

"There is no evidence that the franchise system results in a monopoly, the stifling of innovation, an increase in pollution, or dependency on oil," the commission wrote in its comments, adding that state franchise laws "result in fair competition among new car dealers and prevent manufacturers from creating a monopoly, which ultimately results in a benefit to consumers."

The step is just the latest battle between Tesla and car dealers over the company's insistence that it can and should sell Model S sedans directly to its customers. Texas, Virginia and Arizona have also put limits on Tesla's mall-store approach, and dealers have filed lawsuits in New York, Ohio, Massachusetts and elsewhere.


.@GovChristie vowed to let legislative process work, but instead of sticking up for NJ consumers he's fast-tracking anti-Tesla regulation.
— Tesla Motors (@TeslaMotors) March 11, 2014

Tesla attempted to drum up support among its customers, but said in a blog that it was given less than 24 hours notice of the meeting where the commission would hold its final vote. It also accused the administration of Gov. Chris Christie of backtracking on pledges to let Tesla argue its case in the public forum of the New Jersey legislature.


#AutoNation would sell @TeslaMotors, but believes #Tesla should have the right to whatever retail model works best for its products.
— AutoNation, Inc. (@AutoNation) March 4, 2014

Dealers — most of whom are family-owned businesses — have long contended Tesla should not be granted special treatment under state franchising laws, and that consumers are better off with dealers who don't work for the factory. Today's move adds some more juice to the debate, but it's also worth noting the diplomatic position of AutoNation, the nation's largest chain of new-car dealerships. Tesla's stance has the support of many of its buyers and fans, but there are only so many states it can lose in before it will make sense to just let dealers have the key fobs.

Nickdfresh
03-12-2014, 04:44 PM
Ford, it's not about about petroleum, it's about the car dealership mafia LOL