New York: It’s Like A Giant Turd Dumped On The East Coast By Progressives

February 28th, 2010 (8) Posted By Pat Dollard.

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Move over, New Jersey, you’re getting a run for your tax money as the nation’s most dysfunctional state from the once great mecca of commerce and finance known as New York. Politics in the Empire State has become a carnival of spendthrifts, sexual miscreants and the all-purpose ethically challenged.

In the latest sign that the Apocalypse is upon Albany, New York Governor David Paterson announced yesterday that he won’t seek election to a full term in November only two weeks after he had announced that he would. Mr. Paterson, a Democrat who became governor in March 2008 after Eliot Spitzer resigned in a prostitution scandal, has spent the past two years lurching from one fiasco to the next.

He’s currently being investigated for awarding a lucrative casino contract to a political backer. And this week he was accused of contacting a woman who was seeking a protective order against one of his aides. State police are reported to have pressured the woman to drop her complaint.
Mr. Paterson’s troubles have been catnip for “Saturday Night Live,” but the state’s voters are laughing to keep from crying. New York’s budget deficit is an estimated $8.2 billion, due in no small part to state spending that has risen by nearly 70%, or $35 billion, over the past decade. The recent financial crisis has exposed the state’s overreliance on tax revenue from Wall Street.

Mr. Paterson has promised several times to stop this, only to give in to the legislature and tax and spend again. He’ll now be the lamest of lame ducks, and if he wanted to do the public at least one good turn he’d resign early and let the state be run through next year by his Lieutenant Governor, Richard Ravitch, who is at least competent.

This mess is all part of the culture of Albany, arguably the most corrupt legislature on Earth. Last June, the state government was paralyzed for more than a month when Democratic Senators Pedro Espada and Hiram Monserrate joined the Republican caucus, making it unclear which party was in control. Eventually, both men returned to the Democratic side of the aisle.

Mr. Espada would later be investigated for not living in his district and funneling state money to health clinics that he operates. Mr. Monserrate was later convicted of assaulting his girlfriend. Two weeks ago the Senate voted 53-8 to expel Mr. Monserrate over his conviction, which reminds us in reverse of Groucho Marx’s famous line about not wanting to belong to a club that would have him. You know you’re special when even the Albany legislature won’t have you, though Mr. Espada did vote to keep Mr. Monserrate around, perhaps to deflect investigator attention.

Meanwhile, this sense of entitlement also seems to extend to New York’s Congressional delegation. Democrat Charles Rangel of Manhattan was admonished yesterday by the House ethics committee for taking junkets to the Caribbean in 2007 and 2008 that his staff knew were financed by corporations. The committee said staff aides tried to tell him three times about the corporate sponsors.

Mr. Rangel replied yesterday that the committee’s “conclusion is wrong on the facts and unsupported by the law.” He added that, “If Members are to be charged with knowledge of everything that each of their staffs know or should know, Members will be blind-sided with ethics problems.” That’s his defense.

Mr. Rangel is also being probed for his use of multiple rent-stabilized apartments, for failing to pay taxes on rental income from a property he owns in the Dominican Republic, and for belatedly reporting half a million dollars in personal assets on his official House disclosure forms.

He has refused to step down as Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee and has had the full support of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. When former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay was admonished by the House in 2004, Mrs. Pelosi had demanded that he resign as GOP leader. Needless to say, Republicans are enjoying this one.

Meanwhile, back in Manhattan and in the spirit of the current New York state of mindlessness, Mr. Spitzer is said to be plotting a comeback. As gossip columnist Cindy Adams of the New York Post likes to say, “Only in New York, kids, only in New York.” Alas.

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  • vincenzo4

    I’ve heard from a very good source of past reliability on media coverages that this guy has been dirty for years, and evene this latest debacle will never go deep enough to reveal the jail time he desperately deserves.

    The Cuomo tsuanmi is just another line of flith in governance the Democrats are notorious for having an endless supply of wealthy arrogant unpatriotic leftists. These are inifintely corrupt and have amazingly enough had a stranglehold of the media and are legally savy enough to not bear consequences.

    Like I have mentioned on here many times, I will not vite for a Democrat for any office whatsoever. Ever, even if he aligns him or herself in words during a campaign, they are all transformers.

    Scott Brown will be a huge disappointment. Unless he remembers who and what he is, I’ll make that prediction.

    • Jim D

      There lies the next problem. The fucking idiots in ny will vote andrew cuomo in the next election forgetting all about his greasy hand in the housing mortgage crash. He is every bit as guilty as franks.He has about destroyed ny through his HUD shenanigans.

  • richwill

    New York city has been a cesspool for the last 200 years. It has been a third world country attached to the east coast of the US. Corruption is so embedded in the culture that it is impossible do awawy with it. The people are responsible for the mess the city is in, they keep electing corroupt politicians to public office. The chose a foreigner, Hillary Clinton, to be their senator, need I say more. And Rangel is in office until the day he dies. Adam Clayton Powell was the paradigm for all the negro politicians in New York.

  • libertarian

    The Democratic People’s Republic of New York!

    The “Evil” Empire State!

  • Ty

    Wonder if it’s just a coincidence that the Great Leftist Meccas of New York, New Jersey and California are the states with the most problems? What are the odds?

    And, yet, there are millions nationally that want to follow this same governmental pattern. :evil:

  • CPLViper

    I have lived in NJ all my life and I can say with 100% certainty, “I am surrounded by idiots.”

    There are pockets of ardent conservatives and those people have seen with our own eyes what Democrats, Liberals and even RINOs do to a state. They suck the life and blood out of you.

    Taxes … don’t even get me started on taxes;
    You smoke? A carton is over $70.
    You need to buy something? 7% sales tax.
    Have a car or two? $2-3K per year for insurance.
    Own a house (say 2500 sq. ft.)? Sit down people … upwards of $10K in property taxes per year.

    Businesses are being raped, so they are moving out. Rich people, tired of the taxes, are moving out.
    The roads and bridges are falling apart.
    The public schools suck on average.

    All this leaves people to wonder, “WHERE THE FUCK DOES THE MONEY GO?”

    Then we get a partial answer, “A lot of it goes to Washington to help other states.” Normally, this is when a sane person would pull out a gun and shoot themselves but the gun laws also SUCK in NJ.

    You want to get a carry permit in NJ? Impossible. Unless you are really, really rich and a donar to whoever is currently in office (you may also need to give a cash tip to that politician, the state police and your local police chief too, just for good measure. Consider it a processing fee). You want to own a gun store or be a gunsmith? Best advice, move to Pennsylvania.

    Yes, my state sucks and more and more often, I am talking about getting the hell out of here and going somewhere, well, a little less socialist (and a little warmer too). Texas sounds warm and free enough.

    • Axel Myer Woltan

      One of your best posts. I grew up in southern Rhode Island same shit up there.

      $70.00 bucks for a carton of smokes!!!!

      Thanks God I never picked up cigarettes for a habit.

      I thought it was an old joke when people said “These politicians must be blind”

      Sorry thats right he is “visually impaired” my bad. I am back in my time machine again.

    • vincenzo4

      Born and raised in Central NJ, and believe me I am very pleased my career has taken me elsewhere. I will go back sometimes to visit, get probably the best italian and deli on the planet, but I will never live their again. Arrogant smart asses who are drowning in money and material pleasures and could give two shits about anyone but themelves.

      Texas, specifically San Antonio is beautiful, cosmopolitan and very cheap to but a huge home and have a really decent life. It is not anything like Jersey.

      I saw a little of Ted Nugent on Anthony Bourdain’s show this morning and I am looking at Waco now as well.