From the outside, the Democratic primary for Governor in New York looks like a cakewalk: Cuomo versus an actress. Cuomo with a 40-point lead in the polls. Unions lining up to support the man who controls their funding.
But here is a curiosity: to date, not a single Democratic member of the Legislature has endorsed the Governor in his bid for a third term. The endorsements will come, no doubt, but at the moment the silence is deafening from these 133 elected officials in the State Senate and House.
Why? Cuomo has stiffed his own party, repeatedly. The leader of the Senate Democrats is an African American woman from Westchester County, and she has been left out in the cold by Cuomo’s tacit alliance with Senate Republicans and the eight Democrats (the so-called IDC) who caucus with the Republicans to keep them in power.
”The Legislature is tired of Cuomo’s business as usual. First, lawmakers are no doubt angered by Cuomo’s repeated exclusion of the chosen leader of the Senate Democrats, Senator Andrea Stewart-Cousins, from budget negotiations and policy pushes. Never has this been more glaring than this year, when he publicly promised to seek her feedback on sexual harassment laws, and then reneged — but kept Senator Jeffrey Klein in these negotiations despite the accusations of sexual assault recently leveled against him. In a year where the #MeToo movement has flexed its considerable political power, Cuomo underestimated the impact of excluding women from negotiations (resulting in a sexual harassment package, and budget, that is not even close to as strong as it could have been).
“Second, Cuomo has mismanaged his preferred mechanism for excluding Senator Stewart-Cousins from the leadership, otherwise known as the Independent Democratic Conference (IDC). Albany’s worst-kept secret is that this rogue group of senators, Democrats who have empowered Senate Republicans to run the State Senate since 2011, has been supported by Cuomo. Seven years ago, Cuomo could get away with this. Now, in the age of Trump, enabling Republicans is untenable.
“It took Cuomo too long to realize his support of the IDC hurts him at the polls, as it has with fellow Democratic elected officials. In fact, in a miscalculation of epic proportions, he kept the IDC on during budget negotiations. He could have had a trifecta of Democrats (himself, Carl Heastie and Sen. Stewart-Cousins) build the budget, achieved if he had called special elections earlier in the year. Instead, he waited, calling them for April 24 so he could keep Sens. Jeff Klein and John Flanagan in budget negotiations with him instead. As a result, the budget left out major planks of the Democrats’ progressive platform, like early voting, the Child Victims Act, criminal justice reforms, and more. New Yorkers noticed. In particular, many Westchester voters (those suburban voters that Cuomo so eagerly courts) noticed because they went unrepresented in budget negotiations, and their empty Senate seat could have tipped the balance of the upper chamber to the Democrats.”
Now begins the frantic lobbying to corral the endorsements. They will come, in time, slowly. With pressure, threats and promises. But not with enthusiasm.

Cuomo is more interested in New York Republicans than New York Democrats. He knows which side his bread is buttered on.
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Cuomo is among the worst.
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Abigail, Cuomo put into law protecting the UFT teachers union here in NYC. With the Janus case likely to rule against unions, Cuomo put into law a law that states no Gov. employee is eligible for union services if they are not union paying members.
Well, I guess the reformies are not going to like this one and I must say, Cuomo has come through big time here in NYC as now all members will continue to pay dues to their union unless they decide they do not want any union services. So, Cuomo gets a pass here as surely the UFT will back Cuomo now.
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Clever Cuomo. He protects union jobs while giving more money to non-union charter schools and forcing the city to pay their rent.
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I have another take on this: The Cuomo law will not defer to Janus, which says you only have the right to not pay dues on a certain portion of your dues.
With this new Cuomo law, those who are legitimately disgusted with their UFT and AFT unions dues to their total lack of true democratic power structures will NOT be given the new freedom that Janus is trying to grant. It is a genuine freedom, in my mind, but it is also a way to weaken unions. But it would be weakening unions that are so corrupt and virulent in their quest to stay in business for their bosses and upper executives, that to let them die and allow new phoenixes to rise from the ashes might well be a risk worth taking.
That said, Cuomo’s law is a way to guarantee funding to the unions so that the unions can stay in business (mainly for themselves) and support and cooperate with politicians and policies that are anti-public education. I can imagine Weingarten and Mulgrew speaking to Cuomo: “We’ve thrown our members under the bus for you and your reformer donors for years. Keep us in business with this new law that ignores Janus, and we’ll continue to aid and abet all of your bullshit, as much as and as frequently you need us to. Do we have a deal?”
With this new arrangement, public schools will be hard pressed to more and more resemble and operate like Success Academy and its whole approach to “educating” children.
Janus is a boon and curse, depending on how you look at it.
It’s a hot mess, either way, and once again the Overclass had been masterful at pitting people against like people.
Divide and conquer . . . .
But few and fewer people will fall for this.
Cuomo’s main mission is to stay in bed with Mulgrew and Weingarten in his usual threesome. Power supports power, and power begets power, and all the little people below, well, so what . . . . They don’t count.
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The irony of the UFT support for Cuomo is that he will continue to open non-union charters staffed by TFA.
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Diane,
The UFT is happy to have a proliferation of charters just as long as the current UFT members they have will continues to pay FULL dues so that Muglrew and his upper execs in the Unity Party can get their pay and benefits.
If you tell us that this is self defeating or ironic because more public schools will close and become charter schools with no unions, then it amens sense as well, because Mulgrew is desperately trying to have the UFT stay alive and strong for as LONG as he can in the best possible WAY he can.
Mulgrew wants to suck as much life out of his position for his own gain, knowing before the morphine drip arrives . . .
If he attempts to unionize the charters, which he will, he will remain on as an extended branch of the DOE and the charter company. Mulgrew is worse than Weingarten, which is not saying much. But he’s worse. Both should be deposed.
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I don’t live in NY, but I’m guessing that most everyone involved in politics is keeping mum. The jig is up and everything is coming to a head or busting apart at the seams. The 90% of us are realizing that we’ve been had….by both sides of the political spectrum. Of course the Dems will remain quiet because they have participated in all this madness and it’s all about to be exposed. Dems are thinking that if they stay quiet, the 90% will see them in a better light. I am curious how the fall elections will pan out for either side in all the states.
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You seem to have completely mis-read this post.
90% of us realize that there are co-opted Democrats like Cuomo and there are Democrats who are working very hard to put a stop to the Trump agenda. In fact, the majority of Dems in Albany have tried to fight Cuomo and this election is about getting the handful of Dems who help the Republicans.
The only people promoting the lie that all Democrats are the same as Trump and corrupt are right wing trolls.
Surely you aren’t one of those trolls, but the way to prove it is to say something negative about Trump and how he is truly awful as is the entire Republican leadership in DC.
The trolls like to say “we’ve been had by both sides” because they aren’t allowed to utter the words: “Trump is corrupt and the corrupt Republicans are enabling Trump’s corruption.”
If you can’t say anything negative about the Republicans and confine your strongest attacks to the Dems or “both sides are equally evil”, then you sound a lot like the trolls.
Or just someone who genuinely thinks there is absolutely no difference between Trump and the Dems so it doesn’t matter who wins.
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Back in the fall of 2016 I know too many disappointed Bernie voters who said they couldn’t vote for Hillary – they either stayed on the sidelines or voted for third party candidate Jill Stein – Nixon will be on the ballot from the Working Families Party – if she loses the primary will she remain on the ballot as a third party candidate – increasing the odds of a Republican governor? For me, she would have a lot more credibility if she acknowledged that she would support the Democratic candidate – I fear a Republican governor – for me the lessons of 2016 are too clear
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Cuomo may as well be a Republican.
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That is not quit true. He certainly did get on board and sign the $15 minimum wage . He did pass a parental leave program for children and elderly parents. He did pass a tuition free college plan for low to moderately low income NYers, . He did push for an employer side payroll tax, that if taken advantage of is a big F**K you to the Republican, who took away SALT in order to force states like NY to abandon the poor and cut taxes that support education K- U ,Just like the Sh*t hole Republican states do. . He did push for state regs that will blunt Janus (a little) . He did insist that greedy developers using the the 421A Tax abatement program to build affordable (well not quite) housing pay a prevailing wage. Paid to workers on a sliding scale of up to 60 dollars an hour for work done south of 96th street in Manhattan . Giving workers who were making $8-25 a tremendous raise and the construction trades Unions whose wage benefit package is far more, a shot at getting some of the work share back .
He has built a war chest of dirty money from Wall Street and Developers .Yes he did side with some of the most right wing money in the country in his attacks on Teachers and Public worker pensions .But he did not cut wages and benefits . he capped spending to slow down increases( a slow motion cut) . . He did buy in big time to the ed reform movement, charters , vouchers , testing and punishing …….
Backing down some when the Opt out movement became a rebellion .
But a Republican not unless you can bring Jacob Javits back from the grave.
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Joel,
You make some good points. I agree with many of them. What shocks me, however, is that had you wrote about Hillary Clinton with anything near this kind of well-balanced argument about her pros and cons, I would not have criticized you.
You managed to talk about Cuomo without any character attacks, any hints that he was a greedy corrupt politician who would sell out every progressive idea to please his big funders who entirely control him.
Joel, we both know that Cuomo is a corrupt politician who only cares about what his hedge fund billionaire funders want and who has and will continue to sell out every progressive ideal if he is re-elected.
Cuomo’s promises are completely worthless except for his promises to the hedge fund billionaires which he will absolutely caucus with the Republicans in order to keep.
In the primary, anyone who would vote for the co-opted and lying Cuomo is about as much as a fool as those who enrolled at Trump U. Cuomo is going to sell out everyone but his billionaire funders.
I will work very hard to defeat Cuomo in the primary. If Cuomo wins, I hope there is a decent Republican to vote for. Otherwise I will vote 3rd party.
If the Republican candidate running against Cuomo in the general who is a mirror of Donald Trump, I will hold my nose and vote for Cuomo, making sure that everyone else knows how corrupt he is and that he will sell out NYers in a minute.
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Perhaps because that is a long line of accomplishments . And if Nixon had not proved herself to be not ready for prime time two weeks ago . She would have had my vote.
I have a tough enough time defending Big Bird to others without being undermined by Nixon .Big Bird who is well funded by NYC’s greedy union busting developers . Without going into it again . I will say that when I told the story to a friend yesterday another Nixon supporter he just tucked his head in his hands and said oh no .
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Please don’t tell me that Cynthia Nixon’s comment on “shared sacrifice” is enough to convince you that the corrupt and awful Cuomo is a better choice. You have to be kidding.
Cuomo has undermined every progressive ideal — and even Hillary Clinton never tried to corral a few of the most right wing Democrats in the Senate and convince them to join the Republicans to prevent any real progressive legislation. She would do the opposite — figure out a way to get Republicans to sign on to real progressive legislation like Child Health Plus.
It’s shocking what corruption and truly mean-spirited and intentional undermining of progressive ideals you accept from the most corrupt Cuomo when you attack Hillary Clinton for far less.
Remember when Cuomo tried to score some political points by competing with Chris Christie to see which one could behave more reprehensibly toward some poor nurse who was being quarantined for no reason?
Remember how Cuomo was doing that while his sworn enemy — the guy you despise and denigrate as “Big Bird” — was visiting the bowling alley where the ebola doctor bowled and eating at the restaurant where the ebola doctor ate.
Do you know who paid Mayor de Blasio to do that? No one. He took a huge risk because he looked at the science, believed the experts, and thought about what was best for NYC.
Cuomo stuck his wet finger in the wind and decided how to act.
It will take a very terrible Republican candidate — a racist, xenophobe, criminal like Trump — to make me vote for Cuomo in the general.
And I am going to work hard to get him off the Democrat ballot. Although I have no doubt if Nixon defeats him that Cuomo will conspire with his hedge fund billionaires who own him and run on some other line.
It’s funny because Cuomo is the real deal when it comes to politicians without any moral compass. The fact that once in a while he finds it worthwhile to support a progressive idea instead of selling it out because he thinks the money is in the progressive idea gives me no confidence. I’d rather vote for someone with principles.
Not someone trying to lock up ebola nurses because he thinks he can get some political mileage and look “strong”.
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His latest “once an a while” happened today . He granted by executive order voting rights to all Parolees , of course this was an election ploy .
But it is certainly is preferable to throwing a million predators in Jail .
The rest of the list we will skip .
As to Nixon she would not have a clue what sacrifice looks like .
Addressing workers who have had Stagnant wages for the better part of 20 years while experiencing unemployment rates of up to 25% Some out of work for over 2 years at a stretch . While Billionaire developers put up Buildings with multi million dollar condos on Billionaires row with workers being paid as little as $ 8 dollars an hour.
“Transport Workers Union President John Samuelson responding to Nixon’s statements about financing the subway system said “Cynthia Nixon announced her candidacy for governor and within one week she blamed workers for subway problems. She’s yet another phony progressive embracing the billionaire real estate developers’ anti-trade union mantra. Cynthia Nixon has zero government experience and has no knowledge of what it takes to fix the commutes of millions of New Yorkers. Her first instinct was to attack New York’s unions and is a scary indicator that she is out of touch with ordinary average New Yorkers and has set red flags off all over the city. She is a wealthy celebrity completely disconnected from the very workers she claims to care about.”
“Tony Utano, president of TWU Local 100, which represents MTA Transit workers responded to Nixon’s negative rhetoric. “If Cynthia Nixon is talking about transit workers and wants to learn about our sacrifices, she should attend the funerals of the two transit workers who were killed on the job. By the way, the city absolutely should pay its fair share of the Subway Action Plan.”
Gary LaBarbera, president of the Building and Construction Trades Council of Greater New York, said “What does Cynthia Nixon know about the construction industry?” She says that she’s a progressive, “What does she know about the subways and the MTA? but this kind of anti-union rhetoric shows that she is no friend of working men and women.”
A Limousine Liberal (Thomas Frank not the right. ) who seeks the highest public office in the state while never having served a day in Government or Public office in her life . As Bruni says. ” while Cuomo deserves fierce opposition, it would ideally come from someone who doesn’t reinforce the notion that preparation is overrated..” Had she done preparation she could have avoided the above snafu . Or walked it back by speaking to those labor leaders to hear their concerns before she doubled down on her remarks .
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Cuomo is frightened by Nixon. That’s why he is suddenly granting voting rights to parolees, a thought that didn’t cross his mind in eight years as governor. At least that is one promise he can’t backtrack on. Wake me when he proposes to tax the 1%.
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Your (and the pro-Trump trade unions’) lie that Nixon “blamed transit workers” for subway problems is worthy of Lee Atwater.
When you go that low to attack the real progressive with lies, you don’t deserve to win.
In fact, it makes me believe those trades unions are corrupt and greedy.
I never heard Randi Weingarten outright lie about a politician. Not saying she did not, but I can’t recall a time. Did she jump on Bernie’s comment about how much he loved “public” charter schools as an attack on union teachers? I must have missed that.
The fact those pro-right wing Cuomo construction trades have the chutzpah of accusing Nixon of doing what Cuomo as actually done — attacked union teachers as lazy — makes me support them less.
If you can’t win with the truth, lying about your opponent and mischaracterizing a completely innocuous comment as an “attack on unions” is really going as low as you can go.
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Diane,
I hope Nixon forces Cuomo to go on record with his rabid support of charter schools. Talk about how NYC taxpayers are now being forced to subsidize Eva Moskowitz’ hedge fund supported charter chain and why Cuomo forced that on NYC. Talk about why Cuomo is making school children pay for charter rent.
Talk about Cuomo says charters caught on tape with model teachers humiliating and punishing 6 year olds should be free to hire and train unlicensed teachers.
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NYCPSP
Your ignorance is profound . Almost everyone of those trade Unions leaders endorsed Clinton in the general election .Most endorsed her in the primary reluctantly . They backed her with dollars . They backed her bodies , they backed her with warnings to the membership . Unfortunately large portions of the membership no longer take the advice of the leadership, no matter how logically the consequences are laid out . Your remarks about these workers are demeaning . I assure you their ignorance about the our political circumstance is not much greater than the average NY teachers . And certainly no greater than yours .
This is what they see when Nixon makes those remarks, not once but twice . The Headline is all that is necessary.
http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/education/andrew-cuomo-rips-teacher-unions-selfish-industry-article-1.2089053
Now you try to be the one that is telling them to support any candidate.
Because unlike you I spoke to hundreds and it is difficult enough without being undermined by people who are not ready for prime time.
I am sure the parallel escapes you . There is no difference between blaming the teacher for the failure of Education, to solve the ills of the economy and blaming those workers for the perceived failures of the MTA .
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dianeravitch
I agree , I called it a ploy .
I don’t care how he gets there . the point is that he did it. Teachout pushed him further to the left , which benefited low wage workers with the $15 wage , Working class College students with free tuition . Parents with family leave . Workers with protection of Unions and Public Works projects. Now parolees with voting rights. Lets not pretend these things don’t count .
I hope she bruises the crap out of him. If she won , I would not be upset
But I can no longer support her . Which means I can not ask the workers she maligned to vote for her.
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Why don’t you listen to her first, Joel, instead of cherry picking one quote?
Cuomo’s trolls are selling this narrative.
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Cuomo trolls are trying to do to Nixon what they did to Clinton.
Pick out a single quote — which was perfectly innocuous — and mischaracterize it as an “attack on unions”.
Cynthia Nixon never attacked unions. And the fact that you are now using the pro-charter anti-public school NY Daily News to push your case is sad.
At least the NY Times writes an occasional news article about real issues in public education instead of bashing it.
The NY Daily News turns every single Cuomo- endorsed taxpayer funded charter school press release into “news”.
Shocking to claim Nixon is like Trump. The person who is like Trump is Andrew Cuomo.
The problem with Trump is NOT “inexperience”. The problem with Trump is that he governs only for Trump. He has no conscience. He has no soul. He has no heart.
Same with Cuomo.
It is far better to have someone inexperienced than someone who has no conscience. Someone who intentionally harms people because he sees some political advantage for himself in it.
Trump’s issues have nothing to do with inexperience. He could have spent a lifetime in governance and he would NEVER be fit to hold office.
And neither is Cuomo.
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^^actually I retract my comment about the NY Daily News article you linked to.
Thank you for linking to it.
The NY Daily News was so proud of Cuomo for helping them push the narrative of how greedy and selfish the teachers union is.
Implying that Cynthia Nixon’s comments about shared sacrifice are anything like Cuomo’s comments about the teachers’ union in this article is ridiculous.
Cuomo directly bashed the union.
“Andrew Cuomo rips teacher unions as selfish ‘industry’ more interested in members’ rights than student needs”
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Joel,
Please provide the quote in which Cynthia Nixon is “blaming those workers for the perceived failures of the MTA .”
So much innuendo and repeating of right wing talking points. You should be better than that.
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NY is a mess because of Cuomo. His tax cap is destroying our public schools. His failure to decouple tests from teacher evaluation has driven opt outs up. His alliance with Republicans has him blocking progressive legislation.
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I am a tax and spend progressive . Is there a State in the Union with higher taxes . NY pays out 40 billion more than it receives back in Federal spending .
So how about we eliminate the reduced capital gains and dividend rates treating investment as income . How about we raise Federal taxes progressively back up to 70% where they were before Reagan. While we are at it how about we raise the Federal gas tax to encourage the use of mass transit and discourage the use gas vehicles on our way to green energy. And Trump is right Amazon affiliates do not pay sales tax to the states . Amazon gets a cut of their sales.
While we are at it lets end the biggest welfare program for the states we have and cut the defense budget in half.
After we do that, let me know how much money we have for everything from Education to infrastructure to Medicare for all.
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Joel,
Or maybe we can do what Bill de Blasio wanted and enact a millionaires tax on the very richest multi millionaire NYC residents who would barely notice the extra out of their vast portfolios.
Oh, never mind, corrupt Cuomo blocked that, too. The hedge fund billionaires who own Cuomo didn’t want to enact anything that would help public schools or the middle class.
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NYC public school parent .
Those millionaires can move to Conn. If its in the City . Sands point close to the City . If it good enough for Gatsby its good enough for them.
But any Millionaire who wants to move to Saudi Arabia can be my guest. He can join the rest of the Royal family under house arrest.
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Obviously I was referring to avoiding Federal taxes.
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Joel,
Now you sound like a right wing Republican explaining why we can’t raise taxes on the rich. They won’t like it and will move.
FYI, if that was the case, the rich would all live in Alabama instead of high tax states like New York and California.
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Joel, our friend is correct when stating that DeBlah-blah tried to raise taxes on the rich and Cuomo and his harem in Albany stopped it. One of few times our friend has made some decent sense.
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NF,
Look at how “DeBlah-blah” (the nasty name by which you attack the most progressive Mayor NYC has ever had) responded to a doctor being diagnosed with ebola.
He and his wife showed real leadership and political courage.
Meanwhile Cuomo and Christie competed to burnish their “I’m a strong, tough leader who will lock up those contagious nurses who sneeze” images. “Look at us, we know more than the CDC or any silly expert on diseases” they said. “We’ll protect you, when that weak and mediocre DeBlah-blah fails you by letting you die of ebola.”
It’s sad when the only thanks any progressive who shows real political courage gets is gullible Norwegians repeating the right wing propaganda to belittle them and undermine their progressive agenda.
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Norwegian Filmmaker
Very easy to say lets raise taxes on the rich and hell unless you are a poor person I ain’t rich ! So lets do it . But how about a novel Idea, lets have an honest discussion about why we tax with the American people and lets raise everybody’s taxes progressively . To pay for the things that we need . Because we have been moving in exactly the opposite direction for almost 40 years.
Our friend Mr Sanders started to have that discussion on health care . But then again , he called himself a socialist . Listen when the Democrats lose the midterms , how tough is it to immigrate to Norway.
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Completely agree. Taxes should go up across the board, with most of the added burden placed on the wealthiest, but with the “middle classes” also bearing some burden, as even with the US’s extreme income and wealth inequality, middle-class taxation is the best, probably only, way to raise the revenue we need to function like a civilized society. And that tax has to be driven at the federal level, because the “race to the bottom” among states is not a myth, as some always seek to think.
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FLERP!,
Your notion of taxing the middle class would make sense in the 1950s but not today. In the 1950s, the wealth was spread more evenly and the middle class truly were middle class.
Now the top .1% of households own as much wealth as the bottom 90%.
You are advocating we punish the “middle class” because the difference between middle class and poor is now almost a rounding error compared to the difference between the bottom 90% of Americans and the top .1%.
The only tax policy that will change this is a progressive tax rate in which the rich pay Eisenhower era tax rates on all income.
You don’t punish the middle class because the richest Americans have accumulated all the wealth and refuse to pay proper taxes on that wealth in gratitude for the taxes paid by middle class Americans for decades that allowed them to accumulate that wealth. You don’t punish the middle class because the richest Americans are among the greediest Americans in the last 80 years and refuse to give back to America because the Supreme Court allowed them to buy politicians.
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Dear Friends FLERP and Joel Herman and Dear NYCPSP:
Taxes should be raised on EVERYONE save for the poorest of the poorest, but the raise should be progressive. Getting more from the rich will not alone solve the problem. You must also acutely and dramatically reduce your dreadful military budget. Once you do that, you can accomplish things and generate enough tax revenue to become civilized again, but you must also invest in government agencies that will monitor allocations and prevent corruption. You do so by paying those people high salaries so that there is no temptation or incentive for corruption. In Europe, the tax man or tax woman is revered and feared, for good reason. It’s not just about collecting taxes; it’s also about monitoring how government spends the revues, using it productively and consuming it without corruption.
You can do it.
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“Taxes should be raised on EVERYONE save for the poorest of the poorest, but the raise should be progressive.”
I agree. In fact, I think that’s exactly what I wrote.
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I hope she beats that teacher basher Cuomo! Thank You Cynthia Nixon for supporting public education!
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I agree.
I will never forgive Cuomo for some of the most reprehensible, scare-mongering tactics during NYC’s ebola scare.
Cuomo was demanding that a nurse with a slight fever be quarantined and scare-mongering while Bill de Blasio showed what REAL leaders do. Mayor de Blasio and his wife were visiting the bowling alley and restaurant where the ebola doctor spent time to demonstrated in the most admirable way possible that they were safe. de Blasio’s actions calmed the city while Cuomo was ignoring the science because one of his handlers told him the way to look strong was to lock up a nurse and foment fear. After all, that’s what the Republicans were doing.
And if you can’t get some political mileage out of an ebola case – no matter who pays the price — your name isn’t Andrew Cuomo.
Cuomo has never done the right thing for the right reasons. He is like James Comey describes Trump — a man who only sees the world as what benefits HIM. Those people need to be driven out of politics even if once in a blue moon it turns out that what benefits him happens to be progressive.
Politicians like Trump and Cuomo — who govern based only on what benefits them — need to be out of office.
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Cuomo’s “free” tuition at SUNY is mostly a ploy and misdirection that will help far fewer families than people suspect.
The conditions required to qualify are written in such a way that many/most students will not be able to meet them.
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Cuomo said at a press conference that he would not punish labor unions and Working Families Party for not endorsing him, but maybe God will. Apparently he thinks that God endorsed him. http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/cuomo-won-punish-wfp-nixon-endorsement-article-1.3943571
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