There are a lot of differences in our politics. I am about less government intrusion when it comes to community determination and more government involvement when it comes to social services and infrastructure, which would include the public school system, and not leaving out a civic curriculum. But here are 7 things very different about us that question whether we are a [local] government of, for and by the people:
1.) Mayor Bloomberg and City Council’s extension of term limits
Robert Jackson - Voted for
Julius Tajiddin - on record disapproving
2.) Columbia’s Expansion Plan
Julius Tajiddin - on record disapproving
2.) Columbia’s Expansion Plan
Robert Jackson - Voted for
Julius Tajiddin - on record disapproving
3.) Columbia’s plan to build underground Level 3 Bio-tech laboratories in Manhattanville
Robert Jackson - Voted forJulius Tajiddin - on record disapproving
4.) Columbia’s willingness for the use of eminent domain
Robert Jackson - Voted for
Julius Tajiddin - on record disapproving
5.) The development of luxury condominiums on 125th Street
Robert Jackson - Voted for
Julius Tajiddin - Voted Against
6.) Potential displacement of 71 small businesses on 125th Street
Robert Jackson - Voted for
Julius Tajiddin Voted Against
7.) Sky-scrapers on 125th Street…
Robert Jackson - Voted forJulius Tajiddin - Voted against
Those are 7 Good Reasons to Vote for Democrat Julius Tajiddin for New York City Council - District 7
Vote Tuesday, November 3, 2009
forThe Party for Freedom Justice and Equality's Candidate (abbrev. Free Just and Equal, fJe)
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And don't forget to vote forBill Thompson - Mayor
John Lui - Comptroller
Bill de Blasio - Public Advocate
For more information contact peopleforjuliustajiddin@yahoo.com
For more on Julius Tajiddin read the other blog posts.
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