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All Things Brooklyn From Your Friendly Neighborhood Optimist

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The Brooklyn Optimist skip to main | skip to sidebar The Brooklyn Optimist All Things Brooklyn From Your Friendly Neighborhood Optimist Monday, January 11, 2010 Reforming Albany: Why Term Limits Are Worth Fighting For After two years of scandals in our state government that have ranged from the embarrasing to the bizarre, I have concluded that the only way to really reform the New York State legislature is to impose term limits on our Assemblymembers and State Senators. That’s why I’m asking you to join me in signing up to the Facebook fan page “Citizens for Term Limits in Albany” and spreading the word about how we as citizens can act to clean up the corruption that has made “dysfunctionalism” synonymous with our state government. I do not propose this remedy to the great problems New York faces without deep deliberation. Fundamentally, like many of you, I am opposed to term limits. Philosophically, I believe that we should have the right as citizens to elect whoeve...

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