“Strengthening and expanding the middle class requires more than lofty words and playing an assigned role in the annual kabuki theater that our city budget process has become,” Mr. de Blasio said, according to Politicker. “From paid sick leave to early childhood and after-school program expansion to small business advocacy, Speaker Quinn has partnered with Mayor Bloomberg in blocking programs that would make a real difference to the lives of working families. If the next four years at City Hall are simply a continuation of the last 12, we will have failed millions of forgotten New Yorkers who deserve a mayor who speaks for them.”
George McDonald (R)Why do Bloomberg, Quinn & others think lower taxes 4 millionaires is more important than early ed 4 kids like Oscar? twitter.com/deBlasioNYC/st…
— Bill de Blasio (@deBlasioNYC) February 11, 2013
Today Speaker Quinn failed to honor Mayor Koch's legacy of talking to NYers like adults.
— George McDonald (@McDonald4NYC) February 11, 2013
Her proposals are not to find ways to make New York more affordable by reducing costs, cutting taxes or creating efficiency.
— George McDonald (@McDonald4NYC) February 11, 2013
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