Saturday, October 20, 2012

Assembling A Split Ticket


So, here are the first two of the Uncle’s endorsements (fat lot of good it will do the candidates).

For the Assembly in the 97th AD we’re going with Annie Rabbitt. She actually has been available to constituents and actually listens (or does a damn fine job of faking it). This matters. Of even greater importance this time around, she’s not Gerry McQuade – if you have any difficulty understanding the import of that, listen to the recording in the post below.

In the 99th AD, the Uncle smiles upon Woodbury’s own James Skoufis. He’s been a terrific member of the town board (to the degree that that board allows terrificness to flourish). His newsletters have actually been informative (as well as being a wonderful substitute for our actually writing something original for this blog). From the start he understood that constituent services meant actually doing stuff for townspeople. Wow, now that’s a concept!

If we want to encourage responsive office holders and discourage the other sort, voting for these two folks seems like a good idea.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Agree Uncle.

Anonymous said...

I agree with you when it comes to Annie, however I will not be voting for Skoufis. He become a real politician of late, bending and flexing and trying to be something he's not. Look at his political flyers, he looks very uncomfortable in each pose! Get a real hobby or maybe find a girlfriend Jimmy, maybe it will help with the acne!!!

Uncle Betty said...

Ah, the return of the Ankle-Biter.
How ya been Donny Boy?

Anonymous said...

I received the most recent Skoufis flyer....same dumb expression, same dumb blue shirt, same dumb hateful statement, what a idiot.