Special attention needs to be paid to New York corruptocrats

August 11, 2010
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by Carol Greenberg

New York state is one of the most liberal states in the country. The state also has a bevy of corrupt politicians. Schumer, Gillibrand, HRC, Paterson, Spitzer, Scozzafava, and Cuomo to name a few. All these are but several in federal, state and city politics who have taken the corrupt Working Families Party line. As noted in my previous post Working Families Party was spawned from the likes of Bertha Lewis & ACORN, SEIU and Dan Cantor’s defunct New Party.

Schumer is up for re-election this year and has decided again to take the Working Families Party line. A special election will be held for Gillibrand who was appointed when HRC resigned to become Obama’s Secretary of State. Gillibrand has also decided to take the Working Families Party line in the 2010 election.

Disgraced Eliot Spitzer and his then Lt. Governor David Paterson who is now governor ran under the auspices of Working Families Party. Even so-called “Republicrats” like Dede Scozzafava have been endorsed by this corrupt party and “no holds seem to be barred” in what they will do to become elected.

Yes, a representative whether it be on the city, state or federal level is responsible first to their constituents. But let’s not forget those who represent us with a vote in Congress can ultimately decide our fate in a myriad of issues and can affect us all.

New York should be put on our radar of states for close attention. After all, ACORN is still alive and well and prospering under the guise of new entities. One being Working Families Party.

Crossposted at Conservative-Outlooks

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