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Guest For THURSDAY
SEPTEMBER 10,
2009
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GUEST:
DAVID B. CASAVIS
Candidate for Manhattan Borough President (212) 249-1941 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- The program can be viewed in its entirety by clicking the you tube link below: - DAVID B. CASAVIS----------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- More about: DAVID B. CASAVIS
David Casavis for Manhattan
Borough President Welcomes You.
David Can Save Us.
Twenty years ago the supreme court of the United States
ruled that the Board of Estimates in the five boroughs
of New York City were unconstitutional. This made way
for today's City Council and representation based on
"one man, one vote," as the rest of America. The
Borough Presidencies of the five boroughs of New York
were not eliminated, however.
Instead, an office sheared of nearly all its power remained. Paying over $160,000 per annum, the Borough President cut ribbons, presented plaques, etc. The staff grew larger. While other borough presidents have only two cars. Manhattan's borough president, with the best transportation system in the country, gets by with only one limousine, two chauffeurs, and a siren. There is only one issue in the 2009 campaign for Borough President, Manhattan. That is whether to get rid of it or to continue siphoning off stimulus money, slowing any hoped-for recovery in New York. This is not a race about personalities. It is about the office itself. It is also about people. In Manhattan, the core of the economic meltdown, my people are searching for work, digging deeper, and scratching for whatever they can find. Just as AIG took the money it got from Washington and passed it into the pockets of those who created the problem, New York passes money into the Borough Presidency.
Career politicians could care less about the voters.
They don't even care about the average rank and file
Democrats who do tedious - and sometimes demanding -
work. So long as most voters don't know who the Borough
President is or what he does, things will get worse. Beep@casavis.org Content copyright 2009. Casavis 2009. All rights reserved. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thursday September 10, 2009 10:30 - 11:30 AM / (NYC Time)
Channel 34 of the Time/Warner & Channel 82 of
the RCN The Program can now be viewed on the internet at time of cable casting at
www.mnn.org
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