Showing posts with label Evan Thies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Evan Thies. Show all posts

Friday, October 24, 2008

Yassky Already Has Competition

Twenty-nine Council members voted against the democratic process yesterday in the Council and many New Yorkers swore they would not forget. Many made incoherent and previously-debunked arguments for their vote (Bloomberg and his billions can help steer NYC through bad times) and most of those backed it up with some form of "if they don't like it they can vote us out next year." Well, while the term limits debacle sorts itself out in the courts until then, we will certainly make good on their challenges.

One of the worst offenders was David Yassky, who told reporters on Wednesday that their amendment to make this into a referendum was not merely a fig leaf. While Gale Brewer voted no on the bill after the amendment failed, Gerson and Yassky both gave the Mayor what he wanted despite the majority of the Council stiffing their amendment. So indeed, Yassky used it as cover. As the Times notes he is at the eye of this storm and already he has a challenger that wants him to pay.

From PolitickerNY:

At least one candidate, Ken Baer, says he would challenge Yassky in the Democratic primary.

Evan Thies, Yassky's former chief of staff, told me in an email this morning that he still plans to run for City Council, since Yassky is still planning to run for comptroller.

As to what he would do if Yassky runs again, Thies wrote, "Under that scenario, I would support David for re-election." He went on to say, "Though we disagree mightily on several issues -- especially his term limits vote -- his institutional knowledge of the Council and City politics, the acumen he's displayed in the job, and his record of accomplishment in the District will make him the best candidate in my view."

I asked Thies if he would run against Yassky in the hypothetical, and unlikely event that Thompson runs for mayor, but Yassky decides to run for Council again, instead of comptroller.

"I would not," Thies wrote. "But that would be a 180 from his state position."

Well it wouldn't be the first time that Yassky pulls a 180. Baer on the other hand has been adamantly against the Mayor's power grab and has an axe to grind with Yassky when it comes to development issues such as Atlantic Yards. So far it is a crowded field but if Yassky runs for re-election it'll scare away Thies at the very least. So much for that whole "more choice" crap that the Mayor and his minions like to tout. I hope Baer gives him hell and that we get one good challenger for each of the other twenty-eight that sided with Bloomberg over the will of the people.

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Diamondstone Will Run For City Council

Only a few short weeks since Ken Diamondstone bowed out of the SD-25 race to make way for challenger Daniel Squadron. Now he is diving right back in to the political action of Brooklyn by announcing his run for the 33rd Council District. The seat is currently held by David Yassky, but he is being term-limited out. Diamondstone will face quite a bit of competition with several candidates having already announced their intentions for CD-33. However, as Azi points out, things are looking good for Ken here in the Williamsburg/Greenpoint/DUMBO/Brooklyn Heights area.

From The Observer:

In the announcement, Diamondstone’s campaign said he will “make history by becoming Brooklyn’s first openly gay representative to any legislative body in New York State.”

He has reason to believe he can do it.

When he ran for State Senate in 2006, Diamondstone was seeking to represent a district that covers lower Manhattan and portions of Brooklyn. Diamondstone lost the Manhattan portion of the district to Connor by 2,163 votes, but he carried the Brooklyn portion by 1,384 votes.

The 33rd Council district overlaps with that area of Brooklyn.


With all of the good things Ken has done for his neighborhood and all of Brooklyn, voters will certainly recall his good name when they cast their ballots next year. The announcement was just made this morning, so there is no Council campaign site up yet, but you can still check him out at the original Diamondstone for Senate site.