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Could he run for re-election in 2006?Is there any constitutional ban for running for 4th term for him?-- Sina 22:46, 11 December 2004 (UTC)
Any chance on Pataki and the Death Penalty, IIRC that was a major point of his first campaign? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.67.6.241 ( talk) 05:07, 3 July 2005 (UTC)
is there anything on the amount of money he gutted from the SUNY system? or the tution hikes? or the ciriculum shift in both state universities and public edjucation? towards less perceptually 'liberal' things, like sciences, and math and what not.. and towards a more athletics and religion orriented program, especially in the state universities, who are devoid of research funding now, on both the state and federal level?-- 172.144.60.219 12:23, 8 August 2005 (UTC)
Sorry to bother you but I am a Greek knowing that Pataki(s) is 100% a greek surname. How come this fellow hasn't got a greek ancestry?? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 213.16.202.37 ( talk) 08:27, 15 September 2005 (UTC)
How do people feel about him bullying the NY State Teacher's Union into not opposing him publicly in the last election?-- NY101 16:31, 23 October 2005 (UTC)
The section titled "Liberal republican legacy" includes a quote (see below) that references possible new taxes but is not clear as to which possible these new taxes he is referring to.
The paragraph mentions his proposal for further cutting taxes, but opposing that is not the same as raising taxes. It ought to be made clearer exactly what new taxes he was opposing. -- Cab88 20:46, 16 June 2006 (UTC)
I'm just passing through here, so I figured I'd point something out that you guys apparently haven't noticed and let you deal with it. :-)
In the September 11th section, it says: Pataki and Giuliani appointed the LMDC to distribute nearly $10 billion in federal grants and to oversee the building of a memorial as well as oversee construction, which are taking forever to build.
I'm sure we can do without the hyperbole, can't we?
Alexwebb2 17:48, 11 September 2006 (UTC)
Can anyone confirm if this person is or has been a stamp collector. I ran into an article called Caveat Emptor! in Stamp Show News for February 1978; it is a reprint from Romanian Philatelic Studies, No. 1-1978. The article deals with unethical practices among stamp dealers whom the author found to be selling forged Romanian stamps. One of those stamp dealers had his business in New York. The by-line for the article shows "George Pataki". Is this the same George Pataki? Eclecticology 08:27, 23 October 2006 (UTC)
On that same note, Pataki is listed as "Amateur Radio People." Pataki is being confused with another George Pataki who had often wrote articles for QST Magazine. This needs to be corrected. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 136.181.195.45 ( talk) 13:58, 29 May 2015 (UTC)
I just saw a picture of this guy, and he seems to be pretty tall, possibly one of the tallest current-serving governors. Does anyone have his height? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Parrot22 ( talk • contribs) 18:30, 25 October 2006 (UTC)
11:59:59 PM on Dec. 31st I thought that I would add that. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ericl ( talk • contribs) 17:33, 6 November 2006 (UTC)
WHEN did Pataki decide NOT to seek re-election?
WHO is his wife?
HOW many children does he have?
WHAT schools did he attend? HOW does he rank against other Republican Presidentian nominees?
I await these updates. — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
69.231.193.160 (
talk) 0708, 8 November 2006 (UTC)
Unsigned replies added by
24.195.212.212 (
talk)
14:39, 1 July 2008 (UTC)
Indents added by
Ken Gallager (
talk)
14:40, 15 November 2023 (UTC)
The category box is in error, Spitzer shouldn't be listed. If he's to be listed, it should be 'Spitzer (elect)'. GoodDay 18:47, 10 November 2006 (UTC)
It doesn't seem like there's any reason this column should be included in this article, much less given its own section. Furthermore, there are plenty of positive opinions about Pataki's tenure in office. Including only this one column obscures this fact.-- Cg-realms 06:10, 2 January 2007 (UTC)
George Pataki's term (on this article), is listed as ending January 1st, 2007. Yet on the List of Governors of New York article, his term ends December 31st, 2006. The New Year date, is shown in most NY Governors bio articles. Which is it? GoodDay 23:30, 11 January 2007 (UTC)
I have removed the following text from the article: (just the bolded bit)
While there he served as chairman of the Conservative Party of the Yale Political Union, and, after completing that service, joined the Party of the Right of the same organization.
I am a current member of the Yale Political Union, and as such I know that this cannot but be unsourced. Moreover, though, I cannot but think that it is not particularly relevant to Pataki's life, as interesting as it may be to historians of the YPU and PoR. Pataki's membership in the Union is surely noteworthy--he is one of the more prominent members the Union has had in its 75-year history, along with J. Harvie Wilkinson, John Kerry, and Fareed Zakaria--but I can't imagine his change in party membership is, especially with it being unsourced. Lastly, because such a membership could create controversy, given its unproven status I am reluctant to let it stand. I probably know more YPU history than anyone in the Union at this point, but whether or not this is true is beyond even me. I am tempted to think that it is just PoR lore.
However, if any source can be unearthed for this information, I'd be willing to consider its inclusion.
Best,
-Paul
Vivisel 20:48, 16 April 2007 (UTC)
You state:
Airplane usage
During his tenure, he used the planes more than Cuomo.
You do not supply a citation to any sort of state public record showing how many times Pataki and Cuomo used the planes. Please add a citation so that this fact can be reinstated. Sonnickboom 22:34, 29 May 2007 (UTC)
This section is oddly written: full of irrelevant minutiae on the World Trade Center, full of POV animus against Pataki, and frankly, tedious reading.
The "legacy" of the World Trade Center in Pataki's bio is simple: he couldn't pull the different groups with a stake in remembering and rebuilding the World Trade Center in a timely manner, leaving a mess for others to contend with. His political skills were not up to the task.
The section needs a rewrite. So what do readers and editors think? patsw 03:22, 7 June 2007 (UTC)
I blame him for the Freedom Tower and the current plans for the World Trade Center rebuilding. He went against the wishes of the people of the city by pushing for the Freedom Tower. I prefer the Twin Towers to be rebuilt. I have no respect for this man whatsoever. He will be remembered for the cronyism he pulled off to get the Freedom Tower to be built. - Senjuto, 2:07 NY time, Sept 12, 2010 —Preceding unsigned comment added by 74.72.11.32 ( talk) 06:07, 12 September 2010 (UTC)
FYI: Today is eleven years after the terrorist/Jihad attack, and watching FoxNews, I wrote down, “They will be remembered in a museum to be constructed here at Ground Zero” – Former governor of New York, Republican George Pataki — FYI, Charles Edwin Shipp ( talk) 14:25, 11 September 2012 (UTC)
According to List of Governors of New York, Pataki's term ended at midnight December 31, 2006. Which is it. Dec 31/06 or Jan 1/07. GoodDay 23:12, 4 November 2007 (UTC)
These organizations appear to be defunct. I think that the article should reflect that. 76.120.184.122 ( talk) 03:33, 29 July 2013 (UTC) 76.120.184.122
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Without lending support or critique to his policies, there is a great deal of information that could be shared about Pataki's terms in office. However, this page currently offers only a single paragraph worth of information. It seems very strange that a three term governor's tenure in office is summed up in a single paragraph. It's also very suspicious that said single paragraph only serves to point out criticisms of his fiscal policies while in office, a tone that is echoed in the subsequent Legacy section.
The page should reflect the actions taken and policies enacted by the Pataki administration while he served as governor.
Timatim ( talk) 19:59, 12 August 2014 (UTC)
Why is there a need to have a citation for the pronunciation of his last name? Seems a little over zealous and unnecessary. ( 71.74.12.217 ( talk) 03:52, 7 June 2015 (UTC))
Talk:Rick_Perry#RFC_about_whether_his_presidential_candidacy_should_be_mentioned_in_the_lead_paragraph Anythingyouwant ( talk) 15:46, 7 August 2015 (UTC)
I wasn't a resident of NYS when he was governor (although at one time in the past I did go to school there) but I'm led to believe that this was the governor who directed the bulk of the massive spending (take a look at just the length of this site's article on the subject) that basically created the Colleges of Nanoscale Science and Engineering at SUNY Albany. I've wondered for awhile whether this was something of a quid-pro-quo to attract GlobalFoundries to build a fab there (the premise being this would establish a local facility where they could locally and inexpensively get their workers trained) and I'm wondering whether the NYS taxpayers feel this was an appropriate expenditure of all that loot, especially because as an experiment to attract other semi outfits and make NYS a tech world leader it was obviously a massive failure. It would seem that such an issue would at least deserve a mention if not a full-throated discussion in the article about his leadership of the state but here I can't even find a mention of his participation, it seems like such a dramatic "oversight", I recall the extensive discussion about other tech awards to other NYS schools in previous eras that something seems to be quite "out of whack" here, I'd like to hear what other folks know about the topic, or point out if I've got this all wrong somehow. Jlawton11 ( talk) 16:09, 15 January 2016 (UTC)
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Find sources:
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FENS ·
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Established professional journalistic practice, per style manuals of the AP, NYT, ad infinitum, is to render a subject's name in that indivual prefers such as often in her/his signature, etc. Thus it is WP's practice to render this in the header to the infobox when it conflicts with the shortened form the subject is generally known to the public by (as in wp:Common name); eg see Template:Infobox person: " If middle initials are specified (or implied) by the lead of the article, and are not specified separately in the birth_name field, include them here." Cf. infobox header "Hillary Rodham Clinton" at WP article Hillary Clinton, etc.-- Hodgdon's secret garden ( talk) 15:48, 29 April 2016 (UTC)
I am going through the entire list of all forty candidates for US President in 2016 (many now withdrawn) and trying to make sure that the religion entry in the infobox of each page meets Wikipedia's requirements.
Here are the requirements for listing a religion in the infobox (religion in the body of the article has different rules):
The forty candidates are:
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Source of list: United States presidential election, 2016
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My goal is to determine whether Wikipedia's requirements are met for the above forty pages, and to insure that we have citations to reliable sources that meet the requirements.
You are encouraged to look at and comment on the other pages, not just this one.
Please provide any citations that you believe establish a direct tie to the person's notability, self-identification in the person's own words, etc. Merely posting an opinion is not particularly helpful unless you have sources to back up your claims. I would ask everyone to please avoid responding to any comment that doesn't discuss a source or one of the requirements listed above. You can. of course, discuss anything you want in a separate section, but right now we are focusing on finding and verifying sources that meet Wikipedia's requirements. -- Guy Macon ( talk) 05:21, 9 May 2016 (UTC)
Previously, I asked for citations showing that this page meets Wikipedia's requirements for listing religion in the infobox and in the list of categories. I also did my own search. There do not appear to be sources establishing compliance with the rules for inclusion, so I have removed the religion entry and categories. It appears that this page does not meet Wikipedia's requirements, so I am removing religion from the infobox and categories. Editors are encouraged to add properly sourced religion information to the body of the article, subject to WP:V and WP:WEIGHT.
As a reminder Here are the requirements for listing a religion in the infobox and categories (religion in the body of the article has different rules):
Extended content
|
---|
|
Note: this page has not been singled out. I asked for citations on all forty candidates (some now withdrawn) for the 2016 US presidential election. -- Guy Macon ( talk) 09:14, 19 May 2016 (UTC)
There are only a few paragraphs of information in the campaign article that aren't in the main article. p b p 17:26, 10 July 2019 (UTC)
My students and I are reading about links between Pataki and for-profit nursing homes. In the literature, it's been documented that nursing home and board-and-care home executives have been major contributors to Pataki's campaigns. Ought'nt that be mentioned in an overview of his career? 100.15.131.130 ( talk) 18:20, 25 October 2021 (UTC)
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Could he run for re-election in 2006?Is there any constitutional ban for running for 4th term for him?-- Sina 22:46, 11 December 2004 (UTC)
Any chance on Pataki and the Death Penalty, IIRC that was a major point of his first campaign? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.67.6.241 ( talk) 05:07, 3 July 2005 (UTC)
is there anything on the amount of money he gutted from the SUNY system? or the tution hikes? or the ciriculum shift in both state universities and public edjucation? towards less perceptually 'liberal' things, like sciences, and math and what not.. and towards a more athletics and religion orriented program, especially in the state universities, who are devoid of research funding now, on both the state and federal level?-- 172.144.60.219 12:23, 8 August 2005 (UTC)
Sorry to bother you but I am a Greek knowing that Pataki(s) is 100% a greek surname. How come this fellow hasn't got a greek ancestry?? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 213.16.202.37 ( talk) 08:27, 15 September 2005 (UTC)
How do people feel about him bullying the NY State Teacher's Union into not opposing him publicly in the last election?-- NY101 16:31, 23 October 2005 (UTC)
The section titled "Liberal republican legacy" includes a quote (see below) that references possible new taxes but is not clear as to which possible these new taxes he is referring to.
The paragraph mentions his proposal for further cutting taxes, but opposing that is not the same as raising taxes. It ought to be made clearer exactly what new taxes he was opposing. -- Cab88 20:46, 16 June 2006 (UTC)
I'm just passing through here, so I figured I'd point something out that you guys apparently haven't noticed and let you deal with it. :-)
In the September 11th section, it says: Pataki and Giuliani appointed the LMDC to distribute nearly $10 billion in federal grants and to oversee the building of a memorial as well as oversee construction, which are taking forever to build.
I'm sure we can do without the hyperbole, can't we?
Alexwebb2 17:48, 11 September 2006 (UTC)
Can anyone confirm if this person is or has been a stamp collector. I ran into an article called Caveat Emptor! in Stamp Show News for February 1978; it is a reprint from Romanian Philatelic Studies, No. 1-1978. The article deals with unethical practices among stamp dealers whom the author found to be selling forged Romanian stamps. One of those stamp dealers had his business in New York. The by-line for the article shows "George Pataki". Is this the same George Pataki? Eclecticology 08:27, 23 October 2006 (UTC)
On that same note, Pataki is listed as "Amateur Radio People." Pataki is being confused with another George Pataki who had often wrote articles for QST Magazine. This needs to be corrected. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 136.181.195.45 ( talk) 13:58, 29 May 2015 (UTC)
I just saw a picture of this guy, and he seems to be pretty tall, possibly one of the tallest current-serving governors. Does anyone have his height? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Parrot22 ( talk • contribs) 18:30, 25 October 2006 (UTC)
11:59:59 PM on Dec. 31st I thought that I would add that. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ericl ( talk • contribs) 17:33, 6 November 2006 (UTC)
WHEN did Pataki decide NOT to seek re-election?
WHO is his wife?
HOW many children does he have?
WHAT schools did he attend? HOW does he rank against other Republican Presidentian nominees?
I await these updates. — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
69.231.193.160 (
talk) 0708, 8 November 2006 (UTC)
Unsigned replies added by
24.195.212.212 (
talk)
14:39, 1 July 2008 (UTC)
Indents added by
Ken Gallager (
talk)
14:40, 15 November 2023 (UTC)
The category box is in error, Spitzer shouldn't be listed. If he's to be listed, it should be 'Spitzer (elect)'. GoodDay 18:47, 10 November 2006 (UTC)
It doesn't seem like there's any reason this column should be included in this article, much less given its own section. Furthermore, there are plenty of positive opinions about Pataki's tenure in office. Including only this one column obscures this fact.-- Cg-realms 06:10, 2 January 2007 (UTC)
George Pataki's term (on this article), is listed as ending January 1st, 2007. Yet on the List of Governors of New York article, his term ends December 31st, 2006. The New Year date, is shown in most NY Governors bio articles. Which is it? GoodDay 23:30, 11 January 2007 (UTC)
I have removed the following text from the article: (just the bolded bit)
While there he served as chairman of the Conservative Party of the Yale Political Union, and, after completing that service, joined the Party of the Right of the same organization.
I am a current member of the Yale Political Union, and as such I know that this cannot but be unsourced. Moreover, though, I cannot but think that it is not particularly relevant to Pataki's life, as interesting as it may be to historians of the YPU and PoR. Pataki's membership in the Union is surely noteworthy--he is one of the more prominent members the Union has had in its 75-year history, along with J. Harvie Wilkinson, John Kerry, and Fareed Zakaria--but I can't imagine his change in party membership is, especially with it being unsourced. Lastly, because such a membership could create controversy, given its unproven status I am reluctant to let it stand. I probably know more YPU history than anyone in the Union at this point, but whether or not this is true is beyond even me. I am tempted to think that it is just PoR lore.
However, if any source can be unearthed for this information, I'd be willing to consider its inclusion.
Best,
-Paul
Vivisel 20:48, 16 April 2007 (UTC)
You state:
Airplane usage
During his tenure, he used the planes more than Cuomo.
You do not supply a citation to any sort of state public record showing how many times Pataki and Cuomo used the planes. Please add a citation so that this fact can be reinstated. Sonnickboom 22:34, 29 May 2007 (UTC)
This section is oddly written: full of irrelevant minutiae on the World Trade Center, full of POV animus against Pataki, and frankly, tedious reading.
The "legacy" of the World Trade Center in Pataki's bio is simple: he couldn't pull the different groups with a stake in remembering and rebuilding the World Trade Center in a timely manner, leaving a mess for others to contend with. His political skills were not up to the task.
The section needs a rewrite. So what do readers and editors think? patsw 03:22, 7 June 2007 (UTC)
I blame him for the Freedom Tower and the current plans for the World Trade Center rebuilding. He went against the wishes of the people of the city by pushing for the Freedom Tower. I prefer the Twin Towers to be rebuilt. I have no respect for this man whatsoever. He will be remembered for the cronyism he pulled off to get the Freedom Tower to be built. - Senjuto, 2:07 NY time, Sept 12, 2010 —Preceding unsigned comment added by 74.72.11.32 ( talk) 06:07, 12 September 2010 (UTC)
FYI: Today is eleven years after the terrorist/Jihad attack, and watching FoxNews, I wrote down, “They will be remembered in a museum to be constructed here at Ground Zero” – Former governor of New York, Republican George Pataki — FYI, Charles Edwin Shipp ( talk) 14:25, 11 September 2012 (UTC)
According to List of Governors of New York, Pataki's term ended at midnight December 31, 2006. Which is it. Dec 31/06 or Jan 1/07. GoodDay 23:12, 4 November 2007 (UTC)
These organizations appear to be defunct. I think that the article should reflect that. 76.120.184.122 ( talk) 03:33, 29 July 2013 (UTC) 76.120.184.122
![]() | This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest was declined. The request was not specific enough. You may consider leaving your comments on the Talk page or escalating significant issues to the conflict of interest noticeboard. |
Without lending support or critique to his policies, there is a great deal of information that could be shared about Pataki's terms in office. However, this page currently offers only a single paragraph worth of information. It seems very strange that a three term governor's tenure in office is summed up in a single paragraph. It's also very suspicious that said single paragraph only serves to point out criticisms of his fiscal policies while in office, a tone that is echoed in the subsequent Legacy section.
The page should reflect the actions taken and policies enacted by the Pataki administration while he served as governor.
Timatim ( talk) 19:59, 12 August 2014 (UTC)
Why is there a need to have a citation for the pronunciation of his last name? Seems a little over zealous and unnecessary. ( 71.74.12.217 ( talk) 03:52, 7 June 2015 (UTC))
Talk:Rick_Perry#RFC_about_whether_his_presidential_candidacy_should_be_mentioned_in_the_lead_paragraph Anythingyouwant ( talk) 15:46, 7 August 2015 (UTC)
I wasn't a resident of NYS when he was governor (although at one time in the past I did go to school there) but I'm led to believe that this was the governor who directed the bulk of the massive spending (take a look at just the length of this site's article on the subject) that basically created the Colleges of Nanoscale Science and Engineering at SUNY Albany. I've wondered for awhile whether this was something of a quid-pro-quo to attract GlobalFoundries to build a fab there (the premise being this would establish a local facility where they could locally and inexpensively get their workers trained) and I'm wondering whether the NYS taxpayers feel this was an appropriate expenditure of all that loot, especially because as an experiment to attract other semi outfits and make NYS a tech world leader it was obviously a massive failure. It would seem that such an issue would at least deserve a mention if not a full-throated discussion in the article about his leadership of the state but here I can't even find a mention of his participation, it seems like such a dramatic "oversight", I recall the extensive discussion about other tech awards to other NYS schools in previous eras that something seems to be quite "out of whack" here, I'd like to hear what other folks know about the topic, or point out if I've got this all wrong somehow. Jlawton11 ( talk) 16:09, 15 January 2016 (UTC)
Find sources:
Google (
books ·
news ·
scholar ·
free images ·
WP refs) ·
FENS ·
JSTOR ·
TWL
Find sources:
Google (
books ·
news ·
scholar ·
free images ·
WP refs) ·
FENS ·
JSTOR ·
TWL.
Established professional journalistic practice, per style manuals of the AP, NYT, ad infinitum, is to render a subject's name in that indivual prefers such as often in her/his signature, etc. Thus it is WP's practice to render this in the header to the infobox when it conflicts with the shortened form the subject is generally known to the public by (as in wp:Common name); eg see Template:Infobox person: " If middle initials are specified (or implied) by the lead of the article, and are not specified separately in the birth_name field, include them here." Cf. infobox header "Hillary Rodham Clinton" at WP article Hillary Clinton, etc.-- Hodgdon's secret garden ( talk) 15:48, 29 April 2016 (UTC)
I am going through the entire list of all forty candidates for US President in 2016 (many now withdrawn) and trying to make sure that the religion entry in the infobox of each page meets Wikipedia's requirements.
Here are the requirements for listing a religion in the infobox (religion in the body of the article has different rules):
The forty candidates are:
Extended content
|
---|
Source of list: United States presidential election, 2016
|
My goal is to determine whether Wikipedia's requirements are met for the above forty pages, and to insure that we have citations to reliable sources that meet the requirements.
You are encouraged to look at and comment on the other pages, not just this one.
Please provide any citations that you believe establish a direct tie to the person's notability, self-identification in the person's own words, etc. Merely posting an opinion is not particularly helpful unless you have sources to back up your claims. I would ask everyone to please avoid responding to any comment that doesn't discuss a source or one of the requirements listed above. You can. of course, discuss anything you want in a separate section, but right now we are focusing on finding and verifying sources that meet Wikipedia's requirements. -- Guy Macon ( talk) 05:21, 9 May 2016 (UTC)
Previously, I asked for citations showing that this page meets Wikipedia's requirements for listing religion in the infobox and in the list of categories. I also did my own search. There do not appear to be sources establishing compliance with the rules for inclusion, so I have removed the religion entry and categories. It appears that this page does not meet Wikipedia's requirements, so I am removing religion from the infobox and categories. Editors are encouraged to add properly sourced religion information to the body of the article, subject to WP:V and WP:WEIGHT.
As a reminder Here are the requirements for listing a religion in the infobox and categories (religion in the body of the article has different rules):
Extended content
|
---|
|
Note: this page has not been singled out. I asked for citations on all forty candidates (some now withdrawn) for the 2016 US presidential election. -- Guy Macon ( talk) 09:14, 19 May 2016 (UTC)
There are only a few paragraphs of information in the campaign article that aren't in the main article. p b p 17:26, 10 July 2019 (UTC)
My students and I are reading about links between Pataki and for-profit nursing homes. In the literature, it's been documented that nursing home and board-and-care home executives have been major contributors to Pataki's campaigns. Ought'nt that be mentioned in an overview of his career? 100.15.131.130 ( talk) 18:20, 25 October 2021 (UTC)