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Chris Christie spent thousands of dollars on food at each NFL game

Michchamp

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Link to mean article.

Link to report.

From the Report:
In addition to his $175,000 a year salary, the governor receives $95,000 a year in expense advances, paid quarterly by the state. In the state budget, it is listed as ?an allowance of funds not otherwise appropriated and used for official receptions on behalf of the state, the operation of an official residence, for other expenses.?
well, okay, but still:
On 58 occasions, Christie used a debit card to pay a total of $82,594 to Delaware North Sportservice, which operates the concessions at MetLife. The governor?s office did not provide any receipts, business reasons or names of individuals entertained, but defended the expense.
that's $1,423 per game! That's a lot of food and drink...

more:
Meanwhile, Christie found other ways to enjoy the allowance.
The governor used it to buy $102,495 worth of groceries and alcoholic beverages from retail stores. It?s not clear from records whether the goods stocked the pantries and filled the refrigerators at Drumthwacket, the governor?s official mansion in Princeton, or the Mendham house where Christie and his family live. The store addresses were not disclosed.
Christie did most of his serious food shopping at Wegmans Food Markets, where he spent $76,373 during 53 shopping runs. He patronized ShopRite supermarkets 51 times for $11,971 in purchases ? plus another $6,536 in seven visits to ShopRite?s liquor stores.
Those grocery bills dropped dramatically in early 2013, shortly after Barbara Walters asked on network television whether Christie was too overweight to be president.
?There are people who say that couldn?t be president because you?re so heavy,? said Walters in an ABC special that aired in December 2012. ?What do you say to that??
?That?s ridiculous,? Christie shot back. ?I mean, that?s ridiculous.?
Two months later, the governor underwent Lap-Band surgery in an attempt to lose weight. Nearly two years after the operation to restrict the size of his stomach, Christie boasted he had shed 85 pounds.
It also shrunk Christie?s supermarket bills.
hahahah, he's fat!
 
I haven't heard that he's announced his candidacy for the White House. Maybe Bridgegate and other crap has caused him to think it ain't in the cards.
 
"The heaviest President was William Howard Taft (1909-13), who sometimes tipped the scales at more than 300 pounds (136 kilograms) during his tenure. After he became stuck in the White House bathtub, Taft ordered a new one installed. The replacement was big enough to hold four grown men of average size."

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2004/08/0823_040823_presidentialtrivia.html

How does one get stuck in a bathtub when there "usually" is soap and shampoo @ hand..lol?
 
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In the days on Taft people didn't see presidential candidates on
television and stuff as much as they do now.
 
And I think in the days of Taft, success was measured by how fat you were and how much pressure you put on the buttons of your pants!

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