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Lancman on Turner: 'We Need a Real Congressman'

Turner challenger ready to go in new Ninth District fight.

 

Assemblyman Rory Lancman, D-Fresh Meadows, a five-year veteran of the state Legislature, might not be familiar to Forest Hills residents. He’s not a legacy politician in Queens and he’s not much of a fire-breather. Prior to his election to the assembly out of Hillcrest in 2006, he was just a nose-to-the-grindstone attorney.

In the last few months, however, he’s started to model himself into something else entirely, or so he hopes: the Republican Party’s worst nightmare.

Lancman came out swinging on Tuesday, announcing his vie for the Democratic candidacy of the Ninth District before he got an official blessing from the Queens Democratic Party.

He has already launched a website for his exploratory committee.

In an interview, he was careful not to claim the nomination, only saying he was intending to run on that line, but he hit U.S. Rep. Bob Turner, R-Forest Hills, hard with the kind of body blows you usually only hear during the campaign proper.

“The deck is stacked against working people - it has been for a long time and the Republican Congress is more a problem than it is a solution,” Lancman said.

He wasn’t shy in attacking Turner directly, faulting him for his first vote in Congress in favor of the Protecting Jobs from Government Interference Act.

While the bill’s aim was to prevent companies from ordering employees to move for their jobs, some critics say it could make it easier for corporations to outsource jobs overseas.

“The second big thing that Bob Turner did was to vote against raising the debt ceiling, and force us to relive the whole debacle of last summer,” Lancman said. “This is not the kind of representation that I want for me and my family in Washington.”

Lancman said he was confident because he believed voters in the Ninth District would see him as more qualified than the man they sent to Washington just six months ago.

“Bob Turner was elected on the platform of sending a message to Washington,” Lancman said. “Alright, the message was sent, now we need to send a real congressman. Someone to go in there, be an advocate for people in the district and have the drive to deliver results.”

The three-term assemblyman framed his campaign in terms that voters are likely to see quite a bit this year: the haves versus the have-nots in the Ninth District. He also took issue with Turner’s recent statement that income inequality was not a major issue in the area.

“It’s a problem everywhere,” He said. “There’s something wrong with a system of taxation where the vast majority of the people in the Ninth District are paying a higher tax rate than Mitt Romney, who made $40 million dollars last year.”

Related Topics: Bob Turner, Elections, Mitt Romney, Ninth District, Protecting Jobs from Government Interference Act, Queens Democratic Party, Republican Party, Rory Lancman, and debt ceiling

Mitch Schwadron

5:04 pm on Thursday, February 9, 2012

I remember Rory, registering in his parents apartment so that he could run against Frank Padavan, all because he didn't live in the district. Running those Lanceman Mini Buses painted with advertising selling him self, he had two of them, but they didn't have commerical plates, or tax stamps on them. He left one in Astoria on 19th Avenue, and another one in a junk yard in Willets Point. So he evaded the taxes, lied about where he lived, and ran as an honest choice among the democrats in Queens. If he is an attorney, then Rory could be disbarred for his actions, just the right qualifications for a Queens Democrat. Just ask Jim W. about registering in his parents garage to stay in his district, or O'Hara from Brooklyn, or Evan and Toby for registering where they really live( Is New City in Queens, is Greenwood Lake in Queens too, what about Manhattan, when did it move to Queens) Don't you just love those honest democrats/

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Arthur J caputo

10:24 am on Friday, February 10, 2012

The whole financial mess , not to mention ilegal spying on the American people, illegal wars for oil profits ,costing and displacing the lives of millions,illegal torture,9/11, illegal rendition, Katrina,bridges to nowhere, ,not allowing seniors to go to Canada for cheaper drugs because the republicans were in bed with the drug companies,Wall St . bailouts . Socialism is bad except when you use to give our taxpayer money to the banks and corporations . BUt, God forbid the taxpayers money should go BACK to the taxpayers.. Don't lecture we democrats about honesty. Your the last to talk.

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Mitch Schwadron

12:19 pm on Saturday, February 11, 2012

The government has always spied on the american people, all torture is ileagal, 9/11 had nothing to due with us, we were the victims, The bridges to nowhere are products of the Democratic society, The seniors can go to where they can afford to go, but the block is against mail order drugs, mostly over regulatory issues.. And I won't lecture Tammy Hall about honesty.

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