Elsewhere: Governors on Palin, Subsidized Stadiums, Bloomberg's 'Inelegant' Timing--> Mitch McConnell makes a Cosmopolitan Jew ad about Chuck Schumer Charles Ellis "Chuck" Schumer (born November 23, 1950) is the senior U.S. Senator from the state of New York, serving since 1999. A Democrat, in 2005, he became chairman of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. . Former New Jersey governor Tom Kean Tom Kean or Thomas Kean may refer to:
Current Florida Governor Charlie Crist Charles Joseph "Charlie" Crist, Jr. (born July 24 1956), is an American politician of the Republican Party and the current Governor of Florida. Crist served as state attorney general from 2003 to 2007.[1] Crist was born in Altoona, Pennsylvania. seems to agree. Ambinder predicts an anti-elitist backlash from the Republican Party in 2012 (in other words Adv. 1. in other words - otherwise stated; "in other words, we are broke" put differently , look for Huckabee and Palin). Chuck Schumer talks about plate tectonics, and the election. The I.R.S. ruled that the Yankees, Mets and Nets stadiums can be financed with tax-free bonds, essentially at the expense of the taxpayer. Rudy is going to Minnesota for Norm. Michael Bloomberg recounted a shouting match with Charles O'Byrne, then expressed his support. O'Byrne, the top aide to David Paterson who recently paid $200,000 in back taxes, has agreed to cooperate with an investigation. Kevin Powell, for one, opposes Bloomberg's proposed third term. City Councilman James Sanders is undecided, but he calls Bloomberg's timing "inelegant in·el·e·gant adj. Lacking refinement or polish; not elegant. in·el e·gant·ly adv. ."
State Senate Democrats are attacking Dean Skelos for failing to close the deal on the Aqueduct, costing the state a reported $1 million a day. Republican State Senate candidate Dennis Delano, who despite all odds is polling ahead of the Democratic incumbent, is refusing to debate or meet with newspaper editorial boards. Republican congressional candidate Chris Lee, who is facing Democrat Alice Kryzan, won't interview with a progressive blog. A blogger doesn't think the Railroad Retirement Board The Railroad Retirement Board (or RRB) is an agency of the United States government created in the 1930s which established a retirement benefit program for the country's railroad workers. The RRB serves U.S. had any other choice than to agree to review their disability payments. The fancy new system of monitoring energy use in government buildings has cut energy consumption 8.4 percent. If you value your life, go to the D.O.T.'s presentation to Community Board 2 tonight, warns Gowanus Lounge.
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