You know, New York, I don't really follow your politics a whole lot because you're all basically crazy up there and I can't vote for any of you anyway, but I still spend a lot of my time living, working, spending my money, and studying in your largest source of income, and this really isn't acceptable. In fact, it makes me wonder how you can focus so much on "eradicating domestic violence" and catering to those crazy feminists and goddamn liberals down there in the five boroughs when you really couldn't give a care one way or the other. I really shouldn't, after reading the news, think, "Okay, so 'date anyone even remotely connected to politics' can be added as another bullet point on my list of things women cannot to do if they value their physical and mental health." Clearly, if you work for the governor of New York, rules of common decency and human interaction, not to mention, you know, laws, don't apply to you. Obviously.
Paterson, when you're governor, maybe you should try, I don't know, governing instead of making me nauseous, as a woman and as a thinking person, and, on a less appalling but still frustrating note, also breaking down even more of the Democratic Party in New York while you're at it. Because that is exactly what we need right now. I think we all have other things to worry about in New York, don't we? Isn't that your job?
That is all.
PS: Enjoy all that snow. I hope Albany's hard hit and you all get frostbite and your fingers fall off. Maybe if it snows enough you won't be able to get to work - at this point, the general consensus seems to be that you're better off holing up in your (State-Police-monitored) mansion until your term ends anyway. Maybe the grand leader could follow another governor's lead in that other cold snowy place and just resign?
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