governor andrew cuomo

Are We Tired Of Self-Serving Scumbags Yet?

Well...are we, New York City?

New York State?

The entire United States?

I would tend to think so.

I glanced at the cover of Metro this morning. 

NY Metro 04-09-13 

Ouch.

Chris - this is what happens when you suborn the will of the voters; more than that, you VOTE AGAINST SICK DAYS?!?

What's that crap all about?



Cuomo Wins With His Pension Deal

The man is on a roll.

If I told you during the campaign that Governor Andrew Cuomo would have major, unprecedented first-year accomplishments, and then would set the bar high in year two, wouldn't you ask what was in my coffee? Did I have some type of head injury?

On NY1, Congressman Charles Rangel would joke all the time asking live on TV, if I was drinking that "Giuliani" water? You might ask right now, if I had some of that "Cuomo" Water? (Answer is no, and no.)



Tax Deal & Gov Andrew Cuomo

You have to give Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo credit.



If he keeps it up, there will be talk of another Cuomo in the White House

Critics argue the Governor’s budget will unnecessary hurt those that are most vulnerable, but what has been lost in the budget debate is almost overnight, Albany’s political process has been redefined, and for the better. The credit belongs to one person Governor Andrew Cuomo.


A few Thoughts on this Sunday

Cuomo speaks out on the new budget.

NYC education folks may not like the budget, but you have to give Gov. Andrew Cuomo credit from a political point of view. 

In only a few months in office, at least on the budget front, he has whipped Albany lawmakers into line. 



When it comes to spending money, Cuomo compares Albany leaders to his daughters

One big difference between Gov. Andrew Cuomo and his predecessor David Paterson boils down to one simply premise.

The legislature is afraid of Cuomo, and sadly they never respected Paterson. (many of Paterson’s failures were self-inflicted, some were not)


A New Day with Gov. Andrew Cuomo

Off and running.

The new governor hit some of the right notes during his low-key inaugural address with his number one priority, creating “jobs, jobs, jobs.”
Real tough times are ahead for the great state of New York.
The projected budget deficit Cuomo will have to close is 10 Billion dollars, and Cuomo promises to do it without any new taxes or fees. That means some serious pain for New Yorkers are right around the corner. From Buffalo to Long Island, the Bronx to Plattsburgh.


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