http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/0 ... 59687.htmlChris Christie Calls War On Drugs 'A Failure'
Chris Christie
WASHINGTON -- New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) has become the latest leader to condemn the now 40-year-old war on drugs.
"The war on drugs, while well-intentioned, has been a failure," Christie said Monday during a speech at The Brookings Institution. "We're warehousing addicted people everyday in state prisons in New Jersey, giving them no treatment."
Christie stressed the merits of legislation recently passed by New Jersey state lawmakers that institutes a year of mandatory treatment for first-time, nonviolent drug offenders instead of jail time. The mandatory treatment program, slated to be put in place in at least three counties during its first year, will eventually expand statewide over the next five years.
Christie, one of the few Republican lawmakers to actively speak out against the effects of America's drug war policies, sought to put a conservative moral spin on his position.
"If you're pro-life, as I am, you can't be pro-life just in the womb," he said. "Every life is precious and every one of God's creatures can be redeemed, but they won't if we ignore them."
Perhaps to blunt conservative criticism of the cost of such a program to the state, Christie argued in favor of the economics of drug treatment over incarceration.
"It costs us $49,000 a year to warehouse a prisoner in New Jersey state prisons last year," Christie said. "A full year of inpatient drug treatment costs 24,000 a year."
To the best of my knowledge, this makes Christie the first politician in either party to have the balls to speak the truth about the WOD while serving in a major office.
But he doesn't stop there; Christie also came out in favor of horrors... compromise
http://www.usnews.com/news/blogs/ballot ... illed-polsThe New Jersey Republican, known for his combativeness, also cast blame on Washington politicians of both parties for failing to lead.
"I can walk and chew gum at the same time – I can fight with Democrats publicly and privately over issues of principle where we can't find compromise, and at the same time, hold conversations with them on issues where we can find common ground and force that," Christie said.
"This illusion that you see in this town that somehow that can't happen, it's not possible, it's just an excuse. It's an excuse of failed leadership by both parties. You have to be able to walk and chew gum at the same time. You have to be able to find compromise. People send us to these jobs to get things done."
Christie added that politicians need to remember that holding on to their title isn't as important as accomplishing the job they were elected to do.
"If they kick you out of office, they kick you out of office – seems to me it's not the end of the world. But for some people, maybe it is, but we should keep those people out of office," Christie said.
Gee, on the same day the guy condemns the WOD and comes out in favor of political compromise? Chris, what were you thinking dude? Have you gone mad?
For starters you can kiss any chance you had to be tapped as the VP choice good bye....and now you'll probably be branded a RINO and tossed out of the conservative camp....
In fact your career is probably over; you might as well just pack it in right now. We can't have people expressing outlandish ideas like calling the WOD a failure or praising the virtues of compromise holding positions of authority in our political system...
There's no telling where that sort of thing could lead...common sense might even breakout....no,no, this must be stopped at once, before it spreads....
I've had mixed feelings about Christie, but I've really come to the conclusion that he's the kind of person this country could really use in the White House. It's a real shame he's not our nominee. If Obama wins re-election, I'll be in Christie's corner for 2016 right out of the gate.


