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WTF……This is very bothersome, why would he focus on removing the Republicans from the Senate? Then the candidates he will supposedly will support…. Does he have any clue as to their politics? If he doesn’t, he needs to. Every candidate on the Democrat side he mentions will vote against what he need to survive in business.

Do we really need more anti business, pro union, anti growth, higher taxes, more downstate politics thrusted upon us in WNY? God NO….Right now it is only the Republican in the Senate that is trying to keep taxes down and cut spending. Paterson actually works better with the Republican than he does with his Democrat colleagues in the ASSembly.

My good friend Scott Leffler had this article and posted it before me so I linked back to his blog and also linked to the original article.

Golisano to Pour Millions Into Senate Shake-Up PAC

Konst, Mesi and Dollinger to get up to $1 million each

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Tom Golisano: kingmaker …

I’ve been watching this story for a couple days to see where it’s going to go … and thus far it really hasn’t gone anywhere, but is expected to any day now …

According to The Capital, Sabres owner and former gubernatorial candidate Tom Golisano plans on pouring millions of his own dollars into a political action committee for the purposes of taking out the Republican State Senate.

Don’t forget, Golisano started the Independence Party for the purposes of running for governor. He then switched his affiliation to Republican. And he’s been friendly with several republicans in Albany, but now, apparently, he’s done with them … or at least the ones running the show.

According to the story in The Capital:

Candidates will mainly be Democrats, but Golisano will consider endorsing Republicans in the races. Candidates will need to be moderate, committed to Golisano’s agenda and not aligned with career politicians. Golisano will be supporting Erie County Legislator Kathy Konst (D) in her bid to unseat State Sen. Dale Volker (R-Erie), former boxer Joe Mesi (D) in his primary bid to succeed retiring Sen. Mary Lou Rath (R-Erie) and former State Sen. Rick Dollinger (D-Monroe) in his bid to unseat Sen. Joe Robach (R-Monroe), though Golisano is unlikely to announce these specific candidates at his press conference next week.

Of course, if one of those seats changes hands, the Senate gets controlled by the Democrats, giving them the Assembly, the Senate, the Attorney General, and the Governor’s mansion.

Personally, speaking, the thought of the Democrats controlling everything scares me. You know the saying: Power corrupts … and absolute power corrupts absolutely.