We could use a few such Republicans in Wisconsin, like New York Senator Mark J. Grisanti, a Republican from Buffalo and late supporter who said:
“I cannot deny a person, a human being, a taxpayer, a worker, the people of my district and across this state, the State of New York, and those people who make this the great state that it is the same rights that I have with my wife.”
Meet Cuomo, the anti-Walker:
ReplyDelete* Signs his bills in public
* Works together with members of the opposing party
* Realistic about labor:
While Cuomo was not willing to discuss religion with reporters today, he did respond to a question about the ongoing labor battle in Wisconsin: He said he takes a completely different approach than Republican Gov. Scott Walker.
“My approach has been we are in a tough place, this is a tough time -- let's all come together and we’ll [see] how we can work this out together,” Cuomo said.
The governor added: “I am a long-term supporter of the labor movement. I think it has done a good, both for its members and for the state. Do we need a recalibration here? Yes. Do we have a deficit? Certainly. Do we need an adjustment of wages, pension costs? There is no doubt.” http://www.nydailynews.com/blogs/dailypolitics/2011/02/gov-cuomo-my-religion-is-my-business