Just six days before the election, President Barack Obama toured
storm-ravaged areas with New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie. He told Garden State
residents struggling in the superstorm's aftermath that all of America shares
their pain—and their government is there to help. "The main message I
wanted to send is the entire country has been watching what's been
happening," Obama said Wednesday during a visit to the Brigantine Beach
Community Center. "Everybody knows how hard Jersey's been hit." ("Except
my boss," shouted Michael Henshaw, 32, a Brigantine resident who works at
an insurance company. "Well, except your boss. If you need me to call, you
let me know," Obama replied, drawing laughter from the room. That
exchange, and many of the details in this post, are from pool reporter Reid
Epstein of Politico.)
The White House told reporters that during the worst of the storm's
devastation 200 people were sleeping in the center's gym, though that number
has dropped to 50. The center still serves as a spot for people to get meals
and take hot showers. Obama traveled to New Jersey, which bore the brunt of the
storm's wrath, with Federal Emergency Management Agency chief Craig Fugate. The
president and Christie—an outspoken Mitt Romney backer—traded praise over the
response to the devastating storm. "I want to just let you know that your
governor is working overtime to make sure that as soon as possible everybody can
get back to normal," said Obama. "We are going to be here for the
long haul. We're going to not tolerate any red tape. We're not going to
tolerate any bureaucracy."
Christie, wearing a blue polar fleece jacket with "CHRIS CHRISTIE
GOVERNOR" in white letters over his heart, echoed Obama's message. "I
just want to tell all of you exactly what the president just said. I know he
means it," Christie said. "I want to thank the president for coming
here today. It's really important to have the president of the United States
acknowledge all the suffering that's going on here in New Jersey, and I
appreciate it very much. We're going to work together to make sure we get
ourselves through this crisis and get everything back to normal. Thank you for
coming, sir."
Aides say the president is focused on doing his job, not on the
election, but the governor's praise and the seemingly smooth federal response
to the storm could help him in his neck-and-neck race with Romney. Obama and
Christie took an aerial tour of some of the destruction aboard the president's
Marine One helicopter before the visit to Brigantine.
In brief public remarks afterward, the governor had said of the
president, "He has sprung into action immediately to help. He has worked
incredibly closely with me since before the storm hit. "It's been a great
working relationship to make sure that we're doing the jobs that people elected
us to do, and I cannot thank the president enough for his personal concern and
compassion for our state and the people of our state."
(He also joked about those who ignored his "admonition to get the
hell out of here. You are forgiven this time, but not for much longer.") Obama
returned the praise, saying Christie had been "responsive" and
"aggressive" even before "this incredible storm. ... The people
of New Jersey recognize that he has put his heart and soul into making sure
that the people of New Jersey bounce back even stronger than before. So I just
want to thank him for his extraordinary leadership and partnership."
The president added that "because of some good preparation, the
loss of life was kept lower than it might have been." He then offered his
"thoughts and prayers" to those who lost loved ones. "I speak
for the whole country," he said. Both men cited the urgent need to restore
power to the vast areas that lost it during the storm. Obama, who canceled
campaign events on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday to take charge of the federal
response, said he had instituted a "15-minute rule" for returning
telephone calls from governors and mayors. "If they need something, we'll
figure out a way to say 'yes,'" the president said. "We will not quit
until this is done," he promised.
Source: Yahoo News
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