Elliot Spitzer, Attorney General (Was Re: [lbo-talk] Eliot Spitzer, asshole)

andie nachgeborenen andie_nachgeborenen at yahoo.com
Thu Dec 22 07:37:14 PST 2005


There is no effective political leeway in dealing with a high profile transit strike. What's he suppose to do, say, sorry, the office is to busy to deal with this? I have to deal with securties fraud? Get real. Besides, he probably also has orders from the gov.

--- John Lacny <jlacny at earthlink.net> wrote:


> Justin Schwartz:
>
> > Even if you think that a union must sometimes do
> > illegal things to get anyway, what exactly do you
> > experct the state's chief law enforcement officer
> > to do? It's either do what he did, or quit.
>
> Hell, if I were in New York, I would probably still
> favor Spitzer for
> governor. Nevertheless, you still get a reminder
> every now and then that the
> state is there to favor the capitalist class, no?
> And is the choice really
> as stark as you say it is? AGs have a lot of leeway
> as to how they enforce
> the law and what they choose to investigate -- and
> most importantly, the
> manner in which they do it -- do they not?
>
>
> - - - - - - - - - -
> John Lacny
> http://www.johnlacny.com
>
> Tell no lies, claim no easy victories
>
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