“Government’s view of the economy could be summed up in a few short phrases: If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops moving, subsidize it”-Ronald Reagan
Brooklyn, NY – State Conservative Party Chairman, Michael R. Long demands that Governor Andrew Cuomo rescind the Parole Board’s recommendation to release cop killer Herman Bell.
Herman Bell, wantonly and deliberately lured Officers Joseph Piagentini and Waverly Jones to their death.
Herman Bell, up until this parole hearing, claimed to be a “political prisoner” due to his Black Liberation Army ties. Up until now, Herman Bell had absolutely no remorse for killing two police officers. In fact, after his 6th denial of parole, he sued for his freedom — because he was a changed man who played the flute.
He played the parole board like a flute – telling them exactly what they wanted to hear.
Governor Cuomo – Herman Bell is a cold-blooded killer who is playing the system to gain freedom.
I call on you to rescind the decision of your parole board and require Herman Bell to remain in prison until his natural death.
The Washington Post is reporting that Kudlow to be top White House economic adviser as Trump adds longtime loyalist. While Larry Kudlow was initially opposed to President Trump’s tariffs, the exclusion of Mexico and Canada, made the tariff plan slightly more acceptable. One thing is certain, both Kudlow and Trump understand and respect each other. Betsy McCaughey weighs in on the tariffs in her NY Sun column.
Brooklyn, NY – Conservative Party Chairman, Michael R. Long, commended the 2018-19 Senate Budget Resolution as a commitment to the citizens of New York by keeping New York more affordable for the people who live here and in line with the values that have made New York the Empire State.
It is unfortunate that the progressive wing of the New York Assembly continues to recklessly spend money while ensuring the values that make New York the Empire State are whittled into a government subsidized nanny state.
The news of the day is Governor Andrew Cuomo’s close confidant, Joseph Percoco, was found guilty of conspiracy to commit honest services fraud, conspiracy to commit honest services wire fraud, and solicitation of bribes and gratuities in connection with a low-show job given to his wife by an energy company with a downstate power plant interest before the Cuomo administration — three felonies. He was also acquitted of three felony counts. Governor Cuomo – obviously you cannot end corruption in Albany…when you never recognized it when it was right in front of you, or even worse, you ignored it and allowed corruption to flourish. Fredrick U. Dicker’s July 24, 2014 column said it well: Scandal exposes Cuomo as liar and phony.
Nicole Gelinas opines in today’s NY Post on why only robots may save the MTA now. Nicole also notes in her column how brave the contest judges are to flag this project for further study, considering how strong New York’s unions are.
Really, Mayor de Blasio? You forced a person who dared to disagree with you to resign…after ensuring that members would be free to disagree with you. So much for being a man of his word.
“New York’s public-sector unions are eager to lock in members who might flee if an expected US Supreme Court ruling gives them the right to escape. And state Senate Republicans may play along.” This quote is from another editorial in the NY Post today, encouraging Senate Republicans to reject the scheme to trap workers in public sector unions. The Conservative Party agrees that the Alcantara Bill must not be enacted.
Citizens of our great nation have a unique privilege in choosing who their government officials are, a responsibility, in fact, to vote. Early voting is not the answer to get more citizens to vote; in fact, early voting can lead to fraud, not knowing all of the facts about candidates and increased costs. This CNY election boss thinks our lifestyle in the 21st century makes voting a “burden” and thinks there should be 12 days set aside for early voting. He is wrong and refuses to look at the facts that disprove his theory.
Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) elected in 2016 was California’s Attorney General prior to becoming California’s Junior Senator. Knowing her background, one would think she follows Supreme Court decisions and the effect they have on America. This being said, it makes her appearance on MSNBC yesterday, slamming AG Jeff Session’s speech on California ignoring the nation’s immigration laws and likening it to nullification all the more puzzling. Like it or not, an Obama-Administration Precedent May Doom California’s Effort to Make Itself a ‘Sanctuary State’, writes David French in National Review on line. Mr. French does not totally agree that the US Supreme Court’s decision will or should be upheld in the current case, but, as he notes, conservatives would find it sweet if California lost because of Obama’s efforts.
Kudos to Tucker Carlson. His new weekly series on Men in America – each Wednesday in March on Fox News – should be nominated for an Emmy, but being known as a conservative commentator, I doubt that will happen. In case you missed the first episode: watch it here.
In case you missed this: Michelle Malkin reminds us that “hypocritical” celebs lecture us – everyday Americans – about guns while surrounded by armed security. Kudos to Michelle!
From the past: National Review’s tribute to William F. Buckley. This article is from June 24, 1965 and holds a special place in the hearts of conservatives. Buckley for Mayor!
Delaware has a new proposal that would allow children, through the assistance of their school, to change their gender or race without informing that child’s parents. Watch Mark Purpura try to defend it last night on Tucker Carlson Tonight. The Federalist has this to say about the completely outrageous proposal.
George J. Marlin opines in Newsmax: Andrew Repeating Father Mario’s Mistakes on NY Budget. Mr. Marlin reminds us that the governor is employing fiscal slight of hand shenanigans that include “shifting expenditures to capital project funds, which is outside the scope of state operating funds: moving expenditures off budget to a public authority or an off-budget fund or account; specifically, excluding certain spending from the calculated growth of state operating funds; restructuring programs such that the cost is reflected on the revenue side of the ledger rather than as spending; deferring expenditures to future years; and others.”
Case in point regarding how Governor Cuomo misreads “revenue raisers” in his budget. While shouting from the roof tops how this will raise money, the realty is a black market is created. When government went overboard in taxing cigarettes…a black market that funds terrorists was created and continues to thrive.
Pamela Dee Gaudry gives us a lesson we should all learn. Thank you for the courage to post this and let us know how what happened on this Delta flight.