Fresh air, new faces, time for change: that’s what’s needed in Albany. Even the New York Times recommends voting against the incumbents in Assembly primary races.
In the Assembly, there are not enough real contests. And in New York, that means one thing: the Democratic Party has given some of Albany’s worst legislators a free ride. Here’s the only solution: vote against the incumbents.
I interviewed Doug Biviano last year when he was running for City Council in the 33rd District. At the time, he was endorsed by none other than Dennis Kucinich.
Biviano impressed me then and he still impresses me with his energy, his independence, his reform-minded attitude and his smarts.
I think he’s a good man. God, I hope so. He’s intelligent, articulate, progressive and a big audacious. I think he deserves a chance.
Louise,
Biviano may be smart, articulate, and handsome, but he is utterly bereft of ideas.
This is from his campaign website:
Problem: New York unemployment is over 10 percent and climbing, much of it to do with corruption, waste and incompetency.
Solution:Eliminate Albany corruption, waste and incompetency with active representation of the people.
Peter
inklake