Compromise in NY= backdeals with the RINO Gov. while elected officials, with an R after their name, let it happen.
As I said, NY is just like the rest of the country, overwhelmingly conservative, with pockets of areas (i.e., like NY City -- Long Island has been taken over by liberals, so has Ithaca, which is like Berzerkely, which CONTROL the rest of the state's interests, but doesn't align itself with the rest of the state's interest.
The nation is the same way. Apparently, you've forgotten all about the red/blue map with the counties showing how many counties voted conservative. Dreaming most of the country is not conservative doesn't make that a reality.
No compromise = no budget. Unfortunately for a majority of the people in this state, that is a negative. For the Gov. and enough R representatives who are in tossup districts who have voters who read propaganda filled papers, that means they must compromise or else they don't get elected. You blame the pols -- I blame the voters.
As I said, NY is just like the rest of the country, overwhelmingly conservative, with pockets of areas (i.e., like NY City -- Long Island has been taken over by liberals, so has Ithaca, which is like Berzerkely, which CONTROL the rest of the state's interests, but doesn't align itself with the rest of the state's interest.
As I said Binghamton, Syrucuse, Albany, Buffalo, the Lake Champlain area (even Rochester), they all vote liberal. Westchester is even more liberal than Long Island and L.I. is a majority liberal or at least they vote that way. The people of Long Island are liberal enough and gullible enough that when Newsday starts publishing stories about the budget not being passed, enough people listen to it, believe it and become unhappy. The only real populated area in NYS that votes conservative is Staten Island. What you call pockets is where most people live.
The nation is the same way. Apparently, you've forgotten all about the red/blue map with the counties showing how many counties voted conservative.
As I said, a majority of the country voted for Gore and Nadar in 2000. The distribution of liberals into populated counties vs. less populated countries doesn't make what I said less true. Do you understand that? It is illogical to think that it does. It is a non-sequitur to imply that I've forgotten about the red/blue map.
Dreaming most of the country is not conservative doesn't make that a reality.
To conclude from anything that I said that I have a wish for this country to be nonconservative shows your judgment to be -- poor!
Imply such again and I will demonstrate your poor judgment again.