Saturday, November 01, 2008

Make Sure Bloomberg Knows What He's About To Sign Is Wrong

Michael Bloomberg may have a bank account packed to the brim with billions of dollars, but he is also full of conceit and arrogance. His massive ego blocks out respect for democracy and the will of the voters in New York City by pushing the highly unethical term limits extension legislation. Now this coming Monday he will come to his office and sign the bill into law. We still have the right as citizens to watch him sign it in public, so make sure he knows how you feel and drop by to jeer him with all your might.

From The Gothamist:


While the term limits extension legislation was passed by the City Council last week, the public does have the chance to speak up when Mayor Bloomberg signs the bill on Monday. Public Advocate Betsy Gotbaum points out, "The voices mainly heard on this subject were elected officials and the newspapers themselves. Contrary to what some are saying, there was very little opportunity for public input or dialogue... That's why I urge New Yorkers to use their last chance on Monday to speak face to face with the mayor before he signs the term limits bill."

Representative Anthony Weiner, who is running for mayor in 2009, hopes for big turnout, "The Mayor and the City Council may be able to take your vote away, but they can't take away your right to speak. I hope every New Yorker comes out and tells the Mayor that the people should have the right to vote on term limits." Today at 11:30 a.m., Representative Weiner will be at City Hall to rally the public to attend on Monday. And he'll be joined by Rachel Trachtenberg, the 14-year-old who testified during the City Council's hearings (and essentially stole the limelight--even from former governor Mario Cuomo)...

At LetNYCVote.com, you can sign up to attend the bill signing/hearing on Monday, 9:30 a.m. at City Hall's Blue Room.
I'll be there with camera in hand and voice at full throttle to at least verbally punish the Mayor for what he's done to democracy in our city. Not that canvassing all day isn't tons of fun, but it adds an extra layer to the day before one of the most important elections of our lifetimes. So tell your boss you'll be in a little late Monday morning and show up to show Mayor Mike how serious we are!