Eat paste, you waste.
Via Newsmax:
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said Thursday “responsible Republican leaders” would not allow the government to shut down.
“That, by definition, is a failure. You’ve gotta work it out,” Christie, a Republican, said in a segment set to air Sunday on “CBS This Morning,” Politico reported.
Christie didn’t name any GOP politicians, but his remarks came the day after Texas Sen. Ted Cruz finished a 21-hour speech on the Senate floor advocating for the defunding of Obamacare. Both he and Cruz are seen as possible GOP contenders in the 2016 presidential race.”I think there’s got to be a solution other than that,” Christie said in the CBS episode, NJ.com reported. “I don’t think we should be doing that.”“I think it’s always irresponsible if you’re running the government to be advocating for shutting it down,” Christie said.
Congress must vote on a federal government spending plan by Tuesday or the U.S. government will shut down.

