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Marc Cendella: An “Anti-Tax Entrepreneur” for a Better New York

“[Cendella]is out there working hard and meeting with a lot of people…very, very impressive young man.” – Manhattan G.O.P. chairman Dan Isaacs

Unlike most of the other rumoured NY Senate candidates I left myself get excited by (::cough::dansenor::cough::), Mark Cendella seems more serious than the rest and while a definitive announcement hasn’t been made yet, he’s hired the guy who led Bob Turner to victory, and has been making the rounds talking to GOP heads and even grabbed some time with journalist Fed Dicker at the recent State of the State.

Cendella, who supported Ron Paul in ’08 and sits on the board of the club for growth, plans a jumping starting his own campaign with his own millions (a necessity if you’re running state wide in New York). He plans on drawing from his background as a young entrepreneur and job creator as the cornerstone of his campaign…

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Fiscal Suicide: #biteme

As the President meets with the House and Senate GOP over the 2009 Fiscal Suicide Act, just so fair and balanced reporters like Keith Olbermann and Andrea Mitchell can drool over themselves aboot how mad bi-partisan he’s being, I thought I’d take a look at how folks are organizing against it, grass roots style.

Obviously the most important thing is ReadtheStimulus.org. This is a website set up by the Heritage Foundation and others to post FSA09 online so the taxpayers can see how their tax money is being spent. The Obama administration and/or the Democrat Congress were going to do this, but it’s Tuesday and they plan to vote on Wednesday. We’re still waiting. That’s some transparency you can believe in right there, I don’t care what you say.
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