Crist takes 'amusing' shot at govs Jindal and Sanford
Gov. Charlie Crist signed the paperwork today to officially certify that
Florida, like every other state, wants a piece of the federal stimulus pie. But
unlike some other Republican governors (Louisiana's Bobby Jindal and South Carolina's Mark
Sanford) who bashed the stimulus on one hand while holding the other out for
money from Washington, Crist was unabashedly pro-Washington money.
So when Florida stimulus czar Don Winstead went to D.C. to officially belly
up on Florida's behalf to the federal trough, 48 other states were there. The
odd-state-out (which he didn't know) couldn't make it there for logistical, as
opposed to ideological reasons.
"I find that a little amusing," Crist said. "I have colleagues who have at
least intimated that this money from Washington is not something they welcome
with open arms, yet 49 of 50 show up to get it."
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