George E. Pataki (R-New York) 1995-

Approval Rate: 48%

48%Approval ratio

Reviews 11

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    chalky

    Wed Oct 01 2008

    Sucks. glad we got rid of him

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    genghisthehun

    Thu Oct 06 2005

    Kicked ass sometimes--fell on his ass other times.

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    inmyopinion

    Fri Jul 15 2005

    GET OUT OF MY STATE PATAKI!!! Ugh, we are being taxed to death in Upstate NY, to pay for his beloved little Manhattan. Don't get my wrong, I lke NYC, but this fool doesn't even realize that New York esists West of the Hudson river.

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    redoedo

    Fri Jan 21 2005

    George E. Pataki is a rather hard governor to rate. He has been in office for nearly a decade and has been extremely effective in pushing forth much of his agenda. For a Republican Governor to be elected three times in a notably Democratic state is quite an accomplishment. No one with half a brain can deny Pataki's effectiveness as Governor. Perhaps his most notable accomplishments are a record number of tax cuts that were certainly politically expedient during the economic boom of the late 1990s, but have left New York unprepared to face the fiscal crisis that has come along with the slowdown in the economy. Perhaps his greatest fault is somehow perceiving cutting taxes as some sort of race. Year after year, Pataki bragged that New York led the nation in cutting taxes. Taxes are a major aspect of maintaining a balanced and responsible fiscal policy, and anyone who considers cutting taxes a race is certainly out to score political points, and nothing more. Pataki's massive tax cuts and... Read more

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    bsd987

    Thu Nov 11 2004

    The problem I have with Pataki is that he brings up controversial issues (i.e. gay marriage) around election time and tries to get the state to pass laws (in that case for gay marriage), and then drops it for 4 years. He has done that twice. He has good intentions, but he does not do what he says he will do and what he wants to do. He's just OK.

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    opinion585

    Sat Oct 23 2004

    It's a shame to see such a great state governed by such a loser man, HE LIKE THE REST OF THE COUNTRY THINKS THAT NYC IS ALL THERE IS TO NEW YORK STATE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Upstate New York is a very nice place to live, but it does need some more jobs, for god sakes people don't elect him any more!!!!!!!!!!! I want to get back to upstate new york, and maybe if there is a new governer, i will be able to find a really good job. what ever you do, don't be a loser dumbass like chalky and leave, that just makes it worse, he/she is just a whimp that will probably make the mistake of moving to the south like i did, HEY CHALKY IT SUCKS ASS!! TRUST ME WHEN I SAY, STAY IN NEW YORK!

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    stevepi

    Tue Jul 13 2004

    A Democrat posing as a Republican. Another big government, big spending liberal that folks in the NE seem to love so much. How many more representatives in Congress do the good folks in NY state have to lose before they wake up and realize that the old tried and true ways of doing politics and business in the Empire Stare are ruining it?

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    daddy_ray

    Wed Apr 21 2004

    A thief Big brothers best friend New York states worst enemy A Republican yes man who steals money from the state to fund frivilous Ventures in NYC Not to many worse than him

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    searoamer

    Tue Mar 23 2004

    He's doing a great job of bankrupting this state. Also invisable(nobody voted for him)

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    moosekarloff

    Mon Mar 08 2004

    This guy's been in office for two terms now, and average New Yorkers have not benefited from a single significant tax break during that entire time. What good is it to have a Republican governor but no tax relief during his tenure? he asked rhetorically. No good, is the non-rhetorical answer. This guy was an ineffectual hangeroner consigned to the sidelines during the 9/11 disaster, was ineffective in keeping state college tuition in check, refuses to raise the minimum wage in one of the most expensive states in which to live, has done nothing to revive the sluggish upstate economy, and holds downstaters (i.e., the ones working and making the lion's share of $$$ and also paying the lion's share of taxes) in quiet contempt because we won't support his vapid candidacy. Here's a guy with close contacts with some of the most unsavory real estate developers and brokers in the mid-Hudson region. Here's a guy, who despite his family's well-heeled status, pulled bogus stunts to have his f... Read more

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    killbot9000

    Wed Aug 20 2003

    The best you could expect from a state that thinks a lesibian lawyer in a marriage of convenience to a White Trash Mommy's Boy is a good candidate for Senator.