With New Jersey's drug problem reaching an epidemic rate, Governor Chris Christie explained why he conditionally vetoed the "good Samaritan bill" this week.
Still fuming after the his tax cut plan was ditched - and a democratic plan to delay a possible tax cut until at least next year was adopted - Governor Christie is once again blasting what he calls the "Corzine democrats" - and the leader who inspired them.
At his first public event since the Democrats in the Senate and Assembly sent him a state budget that doesn't guarantee a tax cut until January, Governor Christie had some harsh words for some lawmakers during a town hall in Brick Township.