Dan DiSalvo has a great piece in City Journal looking at how Governor Cuomo has only "gently" taken-on real reform, specifically as it relates to public sector pensions. As E.J. McMahon and Dan both agree, much more is going to have to happen in Albany before we see the structural reform New York needs. Read Dan's piece, Cuomo Fights the Unions-Gently to learn the full story.
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Cuomo is:
1) not intelligent
2) not courageous
3) a dumber and less bold Eliot Spitzer
Cuomo is a hack and anyone that expects anything from different than gov Moonbeam is not being honest with themselves.