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Originally Posted by pumpkincat210
I don't really care who a person sleeps with, but when they break the law doing it, it becomes my business. As governor he was supposed to uphold the law to the fullest extent. He was a governor known for fighting corruption and a controversial one at that. He ran on a reform based platform pledge "to change the ethics of Albany". What he did was hypocritical. Looks like he needs to prioritize his own ethics. His approval rating was a low 33%.
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All politicians run on a platform of " change", LOL. And changing the ethics of Albany would be a particularly difficult task indeed: take it from a New Yorker
I doubt that "ethics" and "politicians" even belong together in the same sentence. I think most of them start out with good intentions, and most end up doing something ethically/morally questionable.
Yeah, he's a hypocrite...but so is everybody else in the world. He just happened to get exposed in a more public forum than the rest of us. NY, especially upstate, has much bigger problems than who the former governor slept with and whether or not it was legal. The steadily increasing taxes, flight of the manufacturing industries, negative population growth, violent crime rates, etc would all probably rate much higher on the priority list of the average NY state citizen.
NY has the second highest property tax rates in the country. And they went up again last year
That alone would have earned the governor a less than stellar approval rating! Current scandal is just more fuel on the fire.
I really don't understand why anyone from outside NY state even cares about soon to be former Governor Spitzer at all: he didn't govern the 290 million Americans who don't live in the state. And it sounds like the rest of the country has some serious problems, too. President Bush had a 19% approval rating when I moved overseas last year. The mortgage industry was collapsing, and the price of oil was skyrocketing. The death toll in Iraq has continued to rise. The stock market has taken a serious nosedive and the value of the US dollar has plummeted through the floor. I keep hearing the word "recession." Bad times ahead for the US economy and a lot of its citizens; all the concern over yet another politician sex scandal just sounds trivial