Tonight, John Schiumo, the host of NY1 The Call, gave a shout out to the @stopchrisquinn Twitter feed for live Tweeting his program about paid sick leave. We were happy to oblige, since The Call is one of the few media outlets, which allows for a truly open conversation about New York City politics from the voters' point of view.
On @ny1thecall tonight : @senatorskelos didn't agree with #marriageequality, but he allowed a vote. But @chriscquinn blocks #paidsickleave ?
— Stop Christine Quinn (@stopchrisquinn) February 26, 2013
Tonight's program was all about how New York City Council Speaker Christine Quinn has been blocking a vote on the paid sick leave bill.
On @ny1thecall : Voters abandoning @chriscquinn because of #paidsickleave.
— Stop Christine Quinn (@stopchrisquinn) February 26, 2013
On @ny1thecall tonight : Multiple callers unanimous that @chriscquinn has no business blocking #paidsickleave bill. #voteranger
— Stop Christine Quinn (@stopchrisquinn) February 26, 2013
On @ny1thecall snap poll tonight : 75% say that @chriscquinn should allow vote on #paidsickleave. The jig is up. @defeatquinn
— Stop Christine Quinn (@stopchrisquinn) February 26, 2013
On @ny1thecall tonight : A caller cannot believe that sick people cannot stay home to get better. #paidsickleave
— Stop Christine Quinn (@stopchrisquinn) February 26, 2013
On @ny1thecall tonight : A caller thinks that @chriscquinn is a total fraud and is beholden to campaign contributors. #paidsickleave
— Stop Christine Quinn (@stopchrisquinn) February 26, 2013
On @ny1thecall tonight : A caller said that @chriscquinn's blockage of #paidsickleave shows that the Speaker owes #patronage to somebody.
— Stop Christine Quinn (@stopchrisquinn) February 26, 2013
On @ny1thecall tonight : A caller said that @chriscquinn is blocking #paidsickleave to please @mikebloomberg. #nosurprise
— Stop Christine Quinn (@stopchrisquinn) February 26, 2013
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