Back when he was mayor of Newark, N.J., Cory Booker was famous for his hands-on approach to his constituents’ problems. He pulled a woman from a burning building,assisted an injured pedestrian, and repeatedly offered to help shovel them out of their driveways.
Senator Cory Booker, though, isn’t always available to lend a hand.
I am sorry, I'm in DC and can't help directly. Tell me where you are and I will try to alert your mayor. @EffChris
— Cory Booker (@CoryBooker) February 12, 2014
@EffChris @CoryBooker Maybe you should try tweeting the @Pontifex or @BarackObama for help?
— Michael J. Verrone (@mjv1975) February 12, 2014
@CoryBooker @EffChris Sounds like this young man is turning away from a shovel-ready job.
— Keith Burgin (@KeithBurgin) February 12, 2014
–@CoryBooker: ever since you left NJ people like @EffChris have had to shovel their own snow! We need a Superhero!
— Jersey Justice (@JerseyJustice1) February 12, 2014
Time to practice the art of delegation.
@CoryBooker Not sure how much involvement you have in Newark, but a mound of snow on the corner of Crescent Court and
— Regina Carter (@msgina0805) February 11, 2014
@CoryBooker Stuyvesant Aves. is a mound of snow that is blocking drivers' view. Accidents are inevitable. Please help.
— Regina Carter (@msgina0805) February 11, 2014
I will let Mayor's team know tomorrow. MT @msgina0805 Not sure how much involvement you have, but a mound of snow blocking drivers view. . .
— Cory Booker (@CoryBooker) February 12, 2014
https://twitter.com/KurryThunder/status/433433107598180352
Yes I do. RT @KurryThunder Do you work in dc?
— Cory Booker (@CoryBooker) February 12, 2014
https://twitter.com/KurryThunder/status/433434297278943232
Of course you do.
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