Chris Christie defends his decision to veto a New Jersey-run health insurance exchange.
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Chris Christie defends his decision to veto a New Jersey-run health insurance exchange.
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Understanding how to use the "creative commons" is about to be every Internet marketer's job. I'm lousy at attribution and that has to stop. I don't like it when sites copy my work without attribution so only fair to hold myself to the same standard or stop being mad when someone copies my work wholesale (unlikely). Attribution is the right Thank You and kudos for someone's hard work.
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January 24, 8:35 AM
Big help in understanding the Creative Commons and attribution. Important!
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I could hug Jon Stewart for having this amazing conversation with NJ Governor Chris Christie. This is an amazing interview all the way through, but here is my favorite line:
If you have cancer and you don't have health insurance then it is hurricane Sandy (in your life).
Jon goes on to make the point that politicians’ empathy increases when they are personally impacted. I wouldn't wish cancer on my worst enemy, but until you (Republicans) have walked a mile in my shoes then you can't understand. Problem is if you are a politician, you MUST have empathy since we live in a REPRESENTATIVE democracy.