What would New Yorkers "who wanted change" do without Blair Horner around to issue horrifically boilerplate statements about what amounts to an elitist legislative agenda presuming to be something New Yorkers care about?
Of David Paterson's first 100 days Horner remarks to Joe Spector of Gannett:
"None of the governor's reform legislation (campaign finance, public authorities, redistricting, voting reform, etc.) was adopted, and as far as we can tell not even seriously pushed," said Blair Horner, legislative director for the New York Public Interest Research Group.
"For those New Yorkers who wanted change, they instead got disappointment."
And why do these goo-goos paid fat salaries funded by compulsory user fees to issue ridiculously banal statements remind me of a particularly soulless altruist straight out of one of her novels?
