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Liz Krueger reflects

by: simonstl

Wed Jun 17, 2009 at 12:41:18 PM EDT


CapCon shares a letter State Senator Liz Krueger wrote constituents. I think it's pretty much pitch-perfect.

You should read the whole thing at CapCon, but here are some tasty bits. First, the part that I think everyone here will cheer:

I strongly believe that the attempted coup had nothing to do with reform and was simply a blatant power grab by the Republican party and a couple of disaffected Democrats. The Republicans' claim that the coup was done for the good of the people and in order to enact government reform is completely ridiculous.

Then the part that lingers on Democratic failures, particularly failures troubling to the hearts of many at TAP:

I think all of us in the Democratic conference have to look critically at what role we played in what went wrong. I believe that the biggest failure of my conference was that it was not aggressive enough in advancing a reform agenda....

While the Democratic leadership did introduce new rules that improved transparency, made it easier to move bills to the floor, and offered a broader proposal for significant reforms of the committee process, other issues such as equitable distribution of resources were not addressed. The common sense and "small d" democratic changes I have been fighting for were rejected. I believe that many of my colleagues adopted a "to the victor goes the spoils" model, and while I repeatedly argued against this, in the end, the conference was not willing to go as far down the reform road as they should have....

I am hopeful that one of the lessons learned from this whole process will be the need to develop fairer and more equitable rules. Every senator, regardless of party, represents the same number of constituents and should have adequate resources. I am an optimist and believe that if I persevere we will ultimately be able to make real progress.

It's hard for me to imagine my own Senator, Jim Seward, pausing for reflection like that, much less sending it to constituents, though I can dream of a "we over-reached" letter. She's right, though, I think on all counts.

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Good for Krueger (0.00 / 0)
Many Democrats have been so busy fulminating against those dastardly Republicans that they forgot to look in the mirror and consider that maybe our party's Senators and leadership bear some share of the blame.

Ever since Spitzer torched his own career, the party has been spiraling down into ever-greater disarray. It's time for Dems to get their own house in order and for some new leadership to emerge which has an interest in more than the Dems' to-the-victor-goes-the-spoils model which Krueger rightly identifies as an accessory to the GOP's crime.


Not quite what we're getting with Sampson (0.00 / 0)
The spiral down apparently continues. In addition to being way too pro-landlord for a Brooklyn Dem, our new conference leader belongs to the New Era Democrats club that has endorsed George Pataki, Rudy Giuliani, and Mike Bloomberg.  

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Precisely (0.00 / 0)
I really liked her opening line:
The last two weeks in Albany have taught me that no matter how dysfunctional I thought this place was, it really was possible for it to get worse.

Ain't it the truth.  Find myself in agreement with many CapCon posters-- Liz would have been an excellent pick for Majority Leader.

Have to say that this points, again, to one of my biggest beefs about 3-men-in-a-room wheeler-dealer politics-- it is always men, and it is always, at bottom, a pissing match.

I vastly prefer indigenous Haudensaunee governance rules.... if our government breaks entirely, can we ask them to take over?  I feel pretty confident they would adopt Senator Liz Krueger.


I agree that Liz would have been an excellent pick (0.00 / 0)
but that was never gonna happen: unfortunately, race based politics still rules the day downstate. Sampson is a relatively unknown quantity, but shows signs of being almost a DINO.  

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Krueger has been my hero for a long, long time (0.00 / 0)
We were stuck here for many years with Roy Goodman until Liz came along, running on a reform Albany/strengthen rent regs platform and she didn't just talk the talk. Enough so that the GOP chopped up her district, hoping to send her into oblivion. Thankfully for all of us, that wasn't the case. Unfortunately though, she's no longer our Senator, thanks to redistricting, but I'm happy to see she still speaks her mind. (Nice to see that my city councilman shares office space with her).  

I agree with a lot of what she has to say... (0.00 / 0)
Though I suspect that really, no amount of genuine reform would have prevented the Republicans from trying to make this grab. So long as they remembered the "glory days" of their Senate rule, they would want that back, even if offered an equitable portion of a leaner, more efficient state senate.  

as for me (0.00 / 0)
I am really hoping that this fiasco blows up in John DeFrancisco's face.  He is rather too much enjoying being Dean Skelos' best bud during all this.  How I would love to see his seat seriously contested next time.

Well Said (0.00 / 0)
I agree with Krueger and many who have already posted.  This is not just because of Senate Republicans.  I also applaud Krueger for sending this out to her constituents.  If she were in my district I'd vote for her.

in a fantasy world where (4.00 / 1)
women could be governor in NY, I'd pick Krueger!

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