David Sirota
Sirota: "New York could become the single most important arena of progressive change in America"
Over at Open Left, David Sirota makes a seamless transition from his perma-hawking of his new book into a diagnosis of why taking the New York State Senate matters to, literally, all Americans.
(Not as much as it would matter to buy his eminently prescient new book, but it matters).
[T]hat battle has national implications because of the size of New York's economy. Getting Democrats full control of the New York legislature and governorship means that one of the largest economies in the world - the one that encompasses Wall Street - would be regulated by a Democratic (and hopefully progressive) government. Bruno's retirement brings Democrats one huge step closer to that goal.
He's right. New York has the third-largest economy in the country, after California and Texas. Democratic control of the government gives us a chance to set regulatory standards that would, because of this state's sheer size, have impact far beyond our borders. The clustering of key industries - banking, finance, media, advertising, technology, transportation - would make that impact even more keenly felt in those sectors.
2008 Elections | New York State Senate | David Sirota




