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Post by MooMoo on Feb 26, 2008 21:49:49 GMT -5
LOOKS LIKE AUBERTINE IS WINNING!!!!!!!
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Post by Buzzy on Feb 26, 2008 23:38:19 GMT -5
AUBERTINE WINS. Yahoooo!
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Post by MooMoo on Feb 27, 2008 2:07:43 GMT -5
We knew he would win, even without the teachers vote, etc.!
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Post by theyshootcowsdontthey on Feb 27, 2008 6:42:09 GMT -5
he didn't win in Oswego County, lets see what he does for Oswego or any other county in NY. Aubertine is another nail in NY's coffin!!!!! Hey MOO don't get excited, he still has to prove himself and I wouldn't bet a nickel on him doing any good for anyone besides his friends, family, and a few farmers. Of course thats good news for moo, maybe she'll get a few more pounds of feed. ;D
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Post by ghostryder on Feb 27, 2008 7:44:33 GMT -5
I called it a long time ago.
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Post by MooMoo on Feb 27, 2008 8:29:15 GMT -5
he didn't win in Oswego County, lets see what he does for Oswego or any other county in NY. Aubertine is another nail in NY's coffin!!!!! Hey MOO don't get excited, he still has to prove himself and I wouldn't bet a nickel on him doing any good for anyone besides his friends, family, and a few farmers. Of course thats good news for moo, maybe she'll get a few more pounds of feed. ;D He did a lot better than projected in Oswego County, all those other areas are Republican areas also, but they are the ones who voted him in before!
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Post by here ya go on Feb 27, 2008 8:41:38 GMT -5
he didn't win in Oswego County, lets see what he does for Oswego or any other county in NY. Aubertine is another nail in NY's coffin!!!!! Hey MOO don't get excited, he still has to prove himself and I wouldn't bet a nickel on him doing any good for anyone besides his friends, family, and a few farmers. Of course thats good news for moo, maybe she'll get a few more pounds of feed. ;D True Aubertine has to prove himself. But the vote overall was for change. Keep those political families out of office for a better future. But we haven't seen the last of Barclay. He'll be back. If he wants my vote next time, he better show some real progress locally.
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Post by get2thetruth on Feb 27, 2008 9:49:44 GMT -5
"But the vote overall was for change." wow...that sounds a lot like the empty Obama promises. NY will see changes alright... In the fuel taxes going higher. Less medical coverage for the elderly. Higher taxes on prescriptions. Free college for kids in the urban areas. $612 million in state borrowing $100 million increase in auto insurance surcharges closing some underused jails and youth detention facilities while local governments would have to pay more for public assistance benefits and youth detention facilities. fewer teachers, larger classrooms, less investment in strategies from middle-school reform to after-school programs cut aid to community colleges by $50 per student $500 million in cuts at hospitals and nursing homes All this WITHOUT even touching the absurdly over--generous benefits packages state employees receive which are among the most generous in the nation. Governor Spitzer's budget proposals in his first year continued to follow the pattern set by Governor Pataki.....what change? Aubertine will do what his boss Spitzer tells him to do.
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Post by MooMoo on Feb 27, 2008 10:38:23 GMT -5
And what arse from the City or County GOP are you?
We watched Pataki do nothing for us here in NY State for too many years. Also our do nothing McHugh and Wright. What have they dont for the Paper Plant in Pulaski? They are going under again......did the Prince do anything in the last month> Probably not!
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Post by MooMoo on Feb 27, 2008 10:40:25 GMT -5
And what arse from the City or County GOP are you? We watched Pataki do nothing for us here in NY State for too many years. Also our do nothing McHugh and Wright. What have they dont for the Paper Plant in Pulaski? They are going under again......did the Prince do anything in the last month> Probably not! 'What have they DONE-not don't'
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Post by get2thetruth on Feb 27, 2008 11:58:40 GMT -5
MooMoo you can bitch and compare politicians all day long if that makes you think it proves something. It doesn't dumbass. What Spitzer and his flunky Aubertine are proposing to do to NY has nothing to do with what anyone has done in the past. It idiots like you who don't have a friggen clue as to what the people you vote for are doing that are helping destroy what is left in NY. Are you happy that they plan on making cuts in add to the elderly? Does it make you happy that you will be paying for inner city kids to go to college for FREE on your tax dollars while the rest of the kids and parents will have to pay more? When the price of gas is $4 in NY and $2.85 in PA because Spitzer raises the tax will you still be standing behind the asswipes plan.
You're so quick to jump when someone promises change that you're too stupid to actually find out what these changes are or who is paying for them.
80% of NY thinks Eliot is doing a shitzy job and the best you can do is compare him the past Politicians you know nothing about.
Why the hell should NYS bail out the Paper Co. in Pulaski? Its not our fault they couldn't run a competitive business because of poor management. Its not NY's job to bail out every business that fails. Move to friggen Cuba if you want the government to take care of everyone who can't take care of themselves. Who the hell left the barn door open for you? Aubertine?
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Post by THERESMORE on Feb 28, 2008 15:34:48 GMT -5
State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli says New York's debt payments would increase by nearly 50 percent in the next five years if Gov. Eliot Spitzer's proposed budget passes.
DiNapoli says state funded debt would increase 24 percent to $67.3 billion over those five years.
While Spitzer's proposal closes a $4.4 billion budget gap for the current fiscal year and reins in spending increases, DiNapoli says the plan will commit New York to future spending that would be impossible to keep up with. New York lawmakers would have to close a $7.5 billion budget gap in the next five years.
A Spitzer spokesman says the administation believes the levels of debt are within normal bounds for the state.
From Syracuse.com Post Standard
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