disgrace noun 1. a condition of shame, loss of reputation, or dishonour 2. a shameful person or thing 3. exclusion from confidence or trust
From El Diario La Prensa
“Bloomberg’s legacy has been most tarnished by the blatantly undemocratic maneuver he pulled on term limits. Twice, New Yorkers had voted to limit the service of local elected officials to two terms. Instead of respecting that, Bloomberg and his associates peddled the idea of overturning term limits to the editorial boards of local newspapers; pressured the heads of nonprofit organizations that rely on private donors and city funding to speak before the City Council in support of undoing term limits; and contrived to run out the clock on a referendum.
All of this is not simply slick scheming — it is a gross abuse of power. Even Venezuela’s President Hugo Chávez conducted a plebiscite on his extended stay in power. New Yorkers were not even given that chance.”
The people themselves have twice explicitly voted for term limits. We cannot ignore their will. They want the openness new faces bring. And they will get it. We will not go back.” (2002)
“I would oppose any change in the law that a legislative body tries to make.” (2002)
“There’s no organization that I know that would put somebody in charge for a long period of time." (2002)
"The public wants term limits, and while it may be that the city council has the right to override them, deliberately saying to the public,"we don't care what you think," is I would use the word "disgraceful." (2005)
"I always thought term limits were a good idea. I am not trying to overturn term limits." (2008)
"I am today taking a firm and final position. I will not support the repeal or change of term limits through any mechanism, and I will oppose aggressively any attempt by anyone to make any changes in the term limits law." - Christine Quinn (Dec, 2007)
Council Members Who Voted to Extend Term Limits
M.del Carmen Arroyo (17-Bronx) Maria Baez (14-Bronx) Leroy Comrie (27-Queens) Inez Dickens (9-Manhattan) Erik Martin Dilan (37-Brooklyn) Simcha Felder (44-Brooklyn) Lewis Fidler (46-Brooklyn) Helen Foster (16-Bronx) Alan Gerson (1-Manhattan) Sara Gonzalez (38-Brooklyn) Robert Jackson (7-Manhattan) Melinda Katz (29-Queens) G. Oliver Koppell (11-Bronx) Miguel Martinez (10-Manhattan) Darlene Mealy (41-Brooklyn) Michael Nelson (48-Brooklyn) Domenic Recchia (47-Brooklyn) Diana Reyna (34-Brooklyn) Joel Rivera (15-Bronx) James Sanders (31-Queens) Larry Seabrook (12-Bronx) Helen Sears (25-Queens) Kendall Stewart (45-Brooklyn) James Vacca (13-Bronx) Al Vann (36-Brooklyn) Peter Vallone, Jr (22-Queens) Thomas White (28-Queens) David Yassky (33-Brooklyn)