Once Cuomo is indicted and taken out of office. Two out of three ain't bad, but the most corrupt politician in New York is still in office.
Robert Haan - 8 years ago
Preet Bharara is a breath of fresh air in Albany! Why do you ask if he can "stop" corruption in Albany? This is impossible in our depraved world. Stealing, lying, killing, & violence have been with us forever and will continue to be with us forever! There is no single quick fix for these! But we can do our best to MITIGATE the problems around us.
And Preet Bharara is doing just that! I hope that he continues to weed out the rats and he can best do this if he stays out of politics.
I'll" keep tuned."
Terri - 8 years ago
His efforts are good. He can minimize it but like the previous person said, it is so pervasive and entrenched it is almost impossible. I applaud his efforts.
Don from Poughkeepsie - 8 years ago
I think he can fix Albany. If he has a bulldozer roughly the size of Albany.
Ralph Pettorossi - 8 years ago
He's got to keep focused on "A dying fish first stinks from the head."
Skeptical - 8 years ago
I certainly hope he can. But the corruption is so deep, entrenched, and pervasive and all levels it seems an impossible task.
Once Cuomo is indicted and taken out of office. Two out of three ain't bad, but the most corrupt politician in New York is still in office.
Preet Bharara is a breath of fresh air in Albany! Why do you ask if he can "stop" corruption in Albany? This is impossible in our depraved world. Stealing, lying, killing, & violence have been with us forever and will continue to be with us forever! There is no single quick fix for these! But we can do our best to MITIGATE the problems around us.
And Preet Bharara is doing just that! I hope that he continues to weed out the rats and he can best do this if he stays out of politics.
I'll" keep tuned."
His efforts are good. He can minimize it but like the previous person said, it is so pervasive and entrenched it is almost impossible. I applaud his efforts.
I think he can fix Albany. If he has a bulldozer roughly the size of Albany.
He's got to keep focused on "A dying fish first stinks from the head."
I certainly hope he can. But the corruption is so deep, entrenched, and pervasive and all levels it seems an impossible task.