Saturday, April 28, 2007

Doorman debating decision

It's funny...he doesn't seem to have a problem telling us how we should think on every other issue:

Gioia Is All Ears, No Stance On Sunnyside Gardens Landmarking

17 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh for goodness sakes, Eric, get off the crapper and put your support behind landmarking. The naysayers were vastly outnumbered at the hearing! Grow a spine!

Anonymous said...

Yeah really, Eric, grow a pair.

Anonymous said...

I think these "surveys" are his way of practicing for public advocate.

Anonymous said...

Yeah, what a great public advocate he'd make for the City of New York by concentrating his efforts on Darfur.

Anonymous said...

He's going to take the coward's way out and continue to gather information and send out surveys until the LPC makes a decision for him.

Anonymous said...

I don't understand. This isn't really a political hot potato. These people were making a lot of noise but there were relatively few of them.

Anonymous said...

"Any congressman will tell you, after a few stiff drinks, that kowtowing to the party is a close second, but pandering to the constituents is Job One."

I took this from the posting for the Forest Hills blog. It is the same old tired rubbish the people in Queens are fed by the likes of Shenkler, etc.

For the record, with the press singing the chorus, the constituents are played like a fiddle.

This is exhibit "A." The interests of voters and taxpayers ALWAYS take a back seat to the machine. There is full knowledge that the public has no option at getting back at them.

The machine will never accept this public defeat. They will never accept losing control over a community. Pure and simple.

Anonymous said...

Ain't that the truth. Like any one party state, they are brittle. If they cannot look out for their interest groups, people will lose faith in them and they will melt like spring snow before an April sun.

They have no choice but grimly hang on (and try to come up with ways to shut this pesky little blog down.)

georgetheatheist said...

This is Rodin's long lost statue:
"The Stinker"

georgetheatheist said...

Eric Gioia's campaign slogan:
"Vote for me. I threw up in the neighborhood"

Anonymous said...

Eric Gioia's explanation for the delay: "I'm still waiting to open all the envelopes and see what the highest bid is."

"But, never fret; I'll look at all new bids."

Anonymous said...

Previous poster: priceless!

I love this blog!!

Anonymous said...

This must be Gioia's example of leadership- sitting on the fence.

Anonymous said...

This stance is exactly what we would expect from Gioia. The guy has no guts.

Anonymous said...

Wadda ya expect from a mealy- mouthed, ass kissing Dem Machine politico like Mr. Gioia-boy!

He doesn't even have the panache to be a real thug like some of the more heavy duty party hacks!

Eric can't "grow a pair"....like one poster suggested.....he had them removed when he went "trans- gender"!

Anonymous said...

Come on guys, this high school stuff cheapens the blog and gets sympathy for wet behind the ear punks like Gioia, who wants to go forward on the crushed lives of his constituents and the rubble of the communities he has taken an oath of office to protect.

The issue here, our friends, is character. Character.

Anonymous said...

Hey..."high school" guy.....this kind of colorful chatter is what makes this site a must see for all (judging by the enormous amount of hits that QC gets)!

It is all about Gioia's "character". This is the level of criticism he deserves!

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