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Governor Christie: Don't Be Stupid, Get Out

Christie and other officials warn residents listen when they are told to leave, and to believe the hype in the forecast.

 
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Governor Chris Christie and National Weather Service meteorologist Gary Szatkowski may have been speaking from opposite ends of the state, but their message to residents about the power of the impending storm was clear.

"Hurricane Sandy is already the deadliest hurricane of the 2012 season," Szatkowski said. "Please respect its power and heed the advice of local and state officials regarding any evacuations."

Christie, speaking at a press conference in Pompton Lakes regarding the state of emergency (video attached to this story) and severe weather conditions anticipated from Hurricane Sandy. a boiled things down even further.

"Don't be stupid, get out," Christie said. "Get out and go to higher, safer ground. I don't know any other way to put it I guess."

Szatkowski, a NWS meteorologist who has been tracking the storm and issuing updates from Mt. Holly said he would rather have people play it safe than be sorry.

"Sandy is an extremely dangerous storm," Szatkowski said. " There will be major property damage, injuries are probably unavoidable, but the goal is zero fatalities."

Szatkowski also had a message to those who believe the storm is over-hyped.

"If you think the storm is over-hyped and exaggerated, please err on the side of caution," Szatkowski said. " You can call me up on Friday and yell at me all you want."

Related Topics: Chris Christie, Hurricane Sandy, and Superstorm

RidgewoodResident

9:32 pm on Sunday, October 28, 2012

Don't be stupid, get out (of office), Christie!

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Jack B Goode

10:48 am on Monday, October 29, 2012

When you Liberals can produce a real leader for Governor,not Corzine, Codey Florio or Mc Greevey ,then the people will vote him out. Given the history of this State, I don't see that happening soon. Until then, we have a good leader,Chris Christie

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Joseph Keyes

2:04 pm on Monday, October 29, 2012

I met Mayor Booker last year at an M.C. Dem bash. Listening to him speak, I heard a man with presence, poise, and vision who seems as comfortable with suburban issues as he is with urban ones. I think he will make an excellent Governor and hopefully be able to restore the lost dignity back to the office.

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tony g2010

4:37 pm on Monday, October 29, 2012

Pleeeeease.....Newark is like a war zone. After Obama I think the good people of NJ will not have enough money to even think about electing Booker.

michele

10:39 pm on Sunday, October 28, 2012

I'm not for him or against him, but people voted for him he didn't put himself in the office we the people did

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Jersey Steve

10:46 pm on Sunday, October 28, 2012

And just WHERE are we supposed to "evacuate" to? And HOW?

Since SO MANY people here are single/solo and don't have cars, or family / friends in "higher ground".. where would you suggest we go, and how should we get there, when public transportation has shut down?

A hurricane has reach of hundreds of miles. Basically, we'd have to evacuate to another state.

I'll stick to my 3rd floor apartment. Thanks.

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Mikey

7:28 am on Monday, October 29, 2012

Search for open shelters by texting: SHELTER and a Zip Code to 43362 (4FEMA). Ex: Shelter 01234

Note that since Romney has pledged to shut down FEMA this service (and lots of others) may disappear in the near future.

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L. Mc

11:08 am on Monday, October 29, 2012

Straight from NJ Office of Emergency Planning:
If you do not drive, or do not have access to a car , buses or other forms of transit will be made available to you.

Call your County Office of Emergency Management or local Police Department today, and ask for details on the evacuation plans for transit-dependent individuals.

Information is there, you just have to look.

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RichS

12:11 pm on Monday, October 29, 2012

Steve,
If you wait for the governor or mayor to knock on your door and tell you exactly what to do, then you will be waiting for a while.

Be a smart and responsible person and look for a shelter yourself. You obviously have access to the internet and this site. Put on your big-boy pants and use your brain.

Mikey,
Romney has NOT pledged to shut down FEMA, you tool. Gotta throw your political bias into someone's request for help? Scare them a little? Grow up.

L.Mc,
Thanks for your assistance!!

LB

7:11 am on Monday, October 29, 2012

Whether you are pro or anti Gov. Christie, the hurricane obviously isn't his fault. He's doing his job as our state's leader and advising residents about safety precautions.

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Ridgewood Mom

8:33 am on Monday, October 29, 2012

... by campaigning out of state.

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Ojo Rojo

9:23 am on Monday, October 29, 2012

Christie cancelled his trip to oversee the storm response but I am sure you never bothered to verify where he was or what he was doing before making this statement. And I am sure you don't mind that our President has spent the last 2 years in non-stop campaign mode and has events planned all week despite 50 million people being in the path of a major hurricane b/c your roll like that.

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Ridgewood Mom

11:45 am on Monday, October 29, 2012

Good thing he came back, last minute, just before the storm hit.

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XJS

12:38 pm on Monday, October 29, 2012

Ojo- Why bother with this person? Christie came back to deal with the Hurricane. He was clearly briefed in advance as he came back with a plan in place. But why let facts get in the way, right RM? It's just easier to pick pick pick. I hope you lose the ability to post to this site for the duration.

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Ridgewood Mom

12:48 pm on Monday, October 29, 2012

Lucky thing he could fit it into his busy schedule.

Ridgewood Mom

8:35 am on Monday, October 29, 2012

I can't believe this man thinks that he is providing a service to the people of New Jersey, as governor, by calling them "stupid."

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B@B

9:15 am on Monday, October 29, 2012

I dunno, Ridgewood Mom...I usually agree with you about Christie and his bullying ways, and I don't like him as a man or as a governor...but in this case I think his "regular guy schtick" and blunt manner works. Too many people seem to think that because Irene wasn't as bad as they expected, that there can never, ever, ever be a bad storm that might affect them. Those in high-risk areas who decide to stay will be the first ones complaining when it is too late and rescuers cannot get to them.

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Ojo Rojo

9:27 am on Monday, October 29, 2012

Anyone still on the beach or a barrier island during this storm is being stupid. But if you want the man to be nice to people who are being insanely stupid, how about you suggest he call them mentally deficient or intellectually incapable of comprehending the foolishness of their actions?

Wait, that just won't work b/c they are probably too stupid to understand a long winded and politically correct way of calling them stupid. Best to just follow the KISS principle and bluntly tell them to get the hell out of doge.

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FourScore

10:07 am on Monday, October 29, 2012

There are people who have actually stayed on LBI. That whole island is probably going to be under water by tonight's high tide.

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Tammy

11:26 am on Monday, October 29, 2012

I am far from his biggest fan but I totally agree with him on this one. While I understand people's reluctance to leave their homes and their things behind it is for their own safety. If you don't leave when you are advised to you ARE stupid. Not only that, you are extremely SELFISH. When you stay behind against advisement and have to be rescued you put the First Responders in danger. Jersey Steve- As far as not being able to evacuate now because of public transportation being shut down perhaps the wise thing to do would have been to leave when it was first suggested.

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RichS

12:14 pm on Monday, October 29, 2012

Mom, he did not call anyone stupid. He told people NOT to be stupid. He told them what the "smart" action was to take. He's doing a lot more than Nagin and Blanco did in 2005 in NOLA.

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Jack B Goode

12:41 pm on Monday, October 29, 2012

He's not calling everyone stupid, just the stupid ones (you know who you are)

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XJS

12:44 pm on Monday, October 29, 2012

I agree with the consensus. It IS stupid to stay. I've spent the better part of my morning trying to convince a friend to evacuate her home. I had to stop b/c the water has now ended up on her front lawn. She's convinced her backup power generator will save her. Sigh.

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Ojo Rojo

12:57 pm on Monday, October 29, 2012

That generator is going to work great when it is underwater at high tide tonight.

sally S talk

10:56 am on Monday, October 29, 2012

Christie is looking to prevent dead bodies like Katrina. The people in New Orleans were told to leave but they chose not too....then they call for help and play the blame game.

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Mikey

12:02 pm on Monday, October 29, 2012

They chose not to leave? There was no transportation! Don't you remember, or do you choose to forget? Not everyone has a car. They were left behind by our society and government.

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RichS

12:17 pm on Monday, October 29, 2012

No, Mikey, they were not left behind by OUR society. They were left behing by NAGIN and his administration.

Remember all of the school buses in the flooded parking lots? He did not mandate an evaculation, his admin was fumbling around, they told people to go to "shelters" that were not set up or stocked to be shelters (superdome), etc.

Local government failed NO residents....and they re-elected the fools who failed them.

tryintosurvive

11:11 am on Monday, October 29, 2012

Isn't it possible for commenters to avoid politicizing every blog and make every comment about insulting the politicians that they dislike. Great, we got it, you hate Christie.
It is really tiring and muddles every blog with their personal opinions. It does nothing to add to the conversation and does not alter anyone's opinion, except about the person continuously who wastes everyone's time because they believe that their opinion is so important..

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Sal S

11:45 am on Monday, October 29, 2012

It's gonna be great watching those pig-headed conservative governors humbly accept federal funds and FEMA assistance! That's you Gov. Christie and Gov. Ultrasound down in VA. We states are nothing without the awesome power of the United States federal govt.

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RichS

12:20 pm on Monday, October 29, 2012

What are you rambling about, Sal?? You seem to have no idea whatsoever how state and local governments work, the soverienty of states, or local emergency response protocols.
Fed agencies are there to assist and back up states and localities, not to take charge at the first hint of trouble.

tryintosurvive

11:51 am on Monday, October 29, 2012

Yes, lets politicize every blog. It is a serious situation. People lives are in danger.

Can't we all pull together and forget the insults to "the other guys" just for these two days.

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Ridgewood Mom

12:51 pm on Monday, October 29, 2012

Yeah, let's keep the comments to this article on topic. This article is about Hurricane Sandy, Governor Christie and how he thinks New Jersey residents are stupid.

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Ojo Rojo

1:01 pm on Monday, October 29, 2012

The only stupid person I see is the one who is too stupid to accurately characterize what Christie said. That would be you Ridgewood Troll.

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Ridgewood Mom

1:06 pm on Monday, October 29, 2012

It seems both Chris Christie and our friend Ojo Rojo disagree with tryintosurvive's proposition of avoiding insults. Let's just hope the governors callous attitude does not effect the way he handles things, adding injury to the insult.

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XJS

1:26 pm on Monday, October 29, 2012

RM- tryintosurvive is asking you not to politicize this thread with your opinions on Christie. Based on the other posts in this thread, the fact that you can't see that astounds many.

Reinaldo Diaz

12:33 pm on Monday, October 29, 2012

Kudos to Gov Christie for the manner in which he has run our state. How could those of you that don't support him disregard the great job that he has done especially when you compare him to the previous two Gov . More importantly he does not steal from our state!

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clyde donovan

12:44 pm on Monday, October 29, 2012

I wanted to say good-bye to my sister-in-law who is probably still on LBI. We'll have a nice memorial service for you. I doubt they will find your body so were not planning for a funeral.

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XJS

1:20 pm on Monday, October 29, 2012

Funny but not. I just saw a picture of LBI and the main drag is under water.

tryintosurvive

1:06 pm on Monday, October 29, 2012

Ridgewood Mom, your response answers that you can't forget the insults to "the other guys" just for these two days. Fortunately others can.

How sad for you.

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Ridgewood Mom

1:07 pm on Monday, October 29, 2012

Really?! I looking up, I see no insults at all made by me toward anyone. I see quite a few directed toward me.

tryintosurvive

3:20 pm on Monday, October 29, 2012

I have listed 6 below by you Ridgewood Mom. Can't you just give a rest for a few days. Is it really that important to spew insult after insult right now?

"... by campaigning out of state."
"Good thing he came back, last minute, just before the storm hit."
"Lucky thing he could fit it into his busy schedule."
"I can't believe this man thinks that he is providing a service to the people of New Jersey, as governor, by calling them "stupid."
"...Governor Christie and how he thinks New Jersey residents are stupid."
" Let's just hope the governors callous attitude does not effect the way he handles things, adding injury to the insult"

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Ridgewood Mom

4:00 pm on Monday, October 29, 2012

tryagain,
Those are not insults.

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XJS

4:01 pm on Monday, October 29, 2012

If she really believes these aren't insults, one can only imagine how charming RM's children must be. . .Wow.

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Ridgewood Mom

4:07 pm on Monday, October 29, 2012

Referring to my comments as things that I "spew" is an insult.

People are entitled to disagree about things, and to state what and why. But there is a huge difference between attacking the positions of someone you disagree with and attack the person that you disagree with. I recommend you read this article:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ad_hominem

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XJS

4:15 pm on Monday, October 29, 2012

Yes RM, your attacks against Chris Christie, for the most part, are ad hominem. Good call.

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Ridgewood Mom

4:15 pm on Monday, October 29, 2012

Let me repeat those strong points of criticism that were in no way legitimate to be interpreted as insults:

1. Governor Christie neglected his responsibilities in preparing adequately for Hurricane Sandy because he was too busy spending his time before the storm campaigning out of state. He only returned last minute, and should have been here much sooner. The situation was clearly not a priority for him.

2. Governor Christie further insulted residents of New Jersey by calling them stupid. In doing so he suggested that a lack of preparedness was the fault of the victim.

3. We can only hope that the governors callous attitude does not effect the way he handles things in the hours ahead and after the storm.

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BellairBerdan

4:18 pm on Monday, October 29, 2012

Oh Ridgewood Mom, can't you see this is championing calling people stupid, there is no room for insults here!

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Ridgewood Mom

4:20 pm on Monday, October 29, 2012

XJS,
Criticizing someone's children as a personal jab, when they have nothing at all to do with the discussion, is a perfect example of as hominem. So is calling people "stupid."

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Ojo Rojo

4:21 pm on Monday, October 29, 2012

I live in Hoboken, drove to and from work today and evacuated my car to high ground around lunch time to well above sea level parking garage in JC. I have seen absolutely no signs that any of the communities I went through were unprepared for today's storm and I reject completely your notion that Christie or the rest of the state were unprepared for today's storm. Plenty of people might be unprepared, but the government seems to have done all it could do ahead of time for the storm.

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XJS

4:24 pm on Monday, October 29, 2012

RM- those are a little more thought out. So here's my response:

1. What has been said/done that indicates to you that Christie wasn't prepared? If anything, I think he and Cuomo were very prepared while Bloomberg was lackadaisical.

2. Do you believe it's smart, or even OK, to not heed the warnings of "You may die" and stay on the beach? Or, would you say that it's "BEING STUPID" to ignore the warnings, not take the public transit options when available (or drive out yesterday)? I would say that it's decidedly not smart to "stick it out" after being told that it's going to be bad and you may die. I heard Christie say that twice yesterday during his 2pm (ish) press conference.

3. What's callous about warning people to leave? Giving them directions as to how to do so? Shutting down entire resort towns & the casinos to ensure no one stays behind? Calling a state of emergency so that federal aid can come back to the state & keeping us informed as the situation deteriorates?

Serious Questions: What more do you want the governor to do? Is there another politician doing more? At what point does personal responsibility become the issue? Do you think the gov't needs to act like our parents?

Nina

4:20 pm on Monday, October 29, 2012

As someone who was on the same plane as Governor Christie when he fled the paralyzing snowstorm right after Christmas in December 2010, leaving the State to fend for itself, I can only say that I agree with Ridgewood Mom. He's not much at governing. And by the way, he had a HUGE smile on his HUGE face as he sat in his first class seat, leaving all the "stupid" suckers behind so he could take his kids to Disney World. What a class act he is!

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GW

4:37 pm on Monday, October 29, 2012

He only had one seat?

Alice Jameson

4:21 pm on Monday, October 29, 2012

Hey Ridgewood Mom, could you do us all a favor and STFU? In the midst of this storm, some of us have more pressing concerns than your hatred of the Governor.

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Ridgewood Mom

4:57 pm on Monday, October 29, 2012

I don't hate the governor Alice. I just see that he is not doing a very good job.

Tammy

6:50 pm on Monday, October 29, 2012

Ridgewood Mom-While I am not a fan of Governor Christie you are wrong. He did not call ALL NJ residents stupid. He said if you do not leave when you are told to evacuate and while there is assistance in evacuating you ARE stupid. I happen to agree with him. As someone who comes from a family of DPW workers, volunteer firefighters, and volunteer EMT's I strongly resent those who decide to "tough out" the storm and then decide at the storms most dangerous that they need to be rescued putting others at risk. That is the HEIGHT of STUPIDITY and SELFISHNESS.

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tony g2010

7:05 pm on Monday, October 29, 2012

Mostly liberals, making the government "work for them". "I'll leave when I am damn good and ready". Pick up my Obama phone, snap my fingers and call for my ride. "What took you so long?" Sorry couldn't resist. I have to say RM is getting pretty annoying.

Tammy

7:14 pm on Monday, October 29, 2012

tony-just FYI--those government funded phones were around long before President Obama was elected--just keepin' it real.

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Ad Astra

7:19 pm on Monday, October 29, 2012

Ignorance is curable with knowledge. Stupidity is not. Why do you feed the Energy Beast known as Ridgewood Mom? It is obvious she will not let facts interfere with her perception of the truth.

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