Author: Shaun Marie

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Stephen Moore has part of the solution for Governor Andrew Cuomo, Governor Jerry Brown, and Governor Elect Phil Murphy’s (NJ) angry and bitter conference call outburst about the GOP Tax Relief Bill heading to a Conference Committee in his column.  “Pare the hyper-extravagant pensions, and stop paying your government employees 30 percent more than comparable private-sector workers get.” We all know they will not even consider his advice, but Mr. Moore gives some advice on how to change the situation which New Yorkers will have the opportunity in November 2018 to take.  “Now those who choose to live in blue states are going to have to join with their neighbors, collect their pitchforks and demand tax and spending cuts from city hall and the state capital.”   Voters are the only ones who can change the director of an administration and if that fails, change the administration.   

If Larry Kudlow was a member of Congress, he would vote for the tax relief bill with all its warts.

The Daily Signal has more on the differences in the House and Senate Bill that need to be resolved. 

Milton Ezrati explains the high price of Cuomo’s ‘free tuition.’ (Another reason to demand tax and spending cuts.)

Did you see Corey Lewandowski and David Bossie discuss their new book, Let Trump be Trump, today on Fox and Friends?  Keep checking our Events Page to find out how you can get an autographed, by both authors, book.  Details will be posted soon!

Kennedy wrestles with wedding cake case at Supreme Court.  The Washington Times has more on today’s arguments in the US Supreme Court.

This is not how to get NFL fans to return to the stadiums or watching games.   Doesn’t football have enough problems already?

The City Journal opines on the Kate Steinle verdict:  Jury nullification, plain and simple.   Here is Heather MacDonald’s take on the shocking verdict. 

Investor’s Business Daily takes a look at what is really behind the CVS-Aetna merger

The American Spectator says Enough:  FBI and Justice Department corruption needs to end.  

It appears that another member of Mueller’s team used his government issued phone to praise Sally Yates after she lawlessly thwarted President Trump. 

6,500 Reasons to Say ‘It’s a Girl’ (or ‘It’s a Boy’)

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In 1 Chart, the differences between the House and Senate Tax Reform Bills.  These 229 Businesses and Groups Support Tax Reform

Michael Barone opined on debunking bogus attacks on the GOP tax-cut plans. 

The Daily Signal again looks at one of the most important cases the US Supreme Court will decide this year;  Masterpiece Cakeshop, Ltd. V. Colorado Civil Rights Commission.   Monica Burke explains the gravity of the case and why it imperative that Jack Phillips prevails.  This case will be argued tomorrow.  The Daily Signal has had a lot of feedback regarding Masterpiece Cakeshop Ltd., and includes it in this column by Ken McIntyre.  Michael Farris also opines on this case for Fox News. 

Will this unrelated case also end up in the US Supreme Court?

Charles Hurt writes that Flynn is just the latest juicy kill in Swampdom.   Another anti-Trump ‘smoking gun’ turns out to be nothing. 

Robert Knight takes a hard look at a Holder holdover.

Persistence paid off for Congresswoman Claudia Tenney.  Anyone who knows her, understands why President Donald J. Trump finally said “I’ll buy it.”  Kudos, Claudia

How can this possibly be ethical?  Then again, we are talking about the Mayor’s administration.  

Saladin Ambar, author of “American Cicero: Mario Cuomo and the Defense of American Liberalism,” writes in today’s NY Daily News about Mario Cuomo, model of restraint.  Mr. Ambar, praises the late Governor’s liberal ideals (and takes an unnecessary swipe at President Donald J. Trump) and his adherence to his progressive beliefs, certainly an ideal I admire as I am just as committed to the conservative principles I espouse.  What strikes me about this column is that the principles Governor Mario Cuomo truly understood and lived by are completely lost on his son, Andrew Cuomo, our current Governor.  How sad that Mario’s truly admirable trait is so callously cast aside by his son. 

Cuomo decries federal hurricane relief efforts, praises New York’s response during his third trip to Puerto Rico.  Governor Cuomo, while our sympathy is with the people of Puerto Rico, one cannot blame the federal government for the woes of Puerto Rico that included bankruptcy and bailouts long before this year’s  hurricane season.  For Cuomo’s re-election, only a landslide will do.    Cuomo 2020? Four things to watch.   Any doubt that he did not learn from his father?

The Beat keeps us informed about the Silver Screen Subsidies

Politico obviously does not have a good read on people if this is what they are pushing…Politico: the Clinton Era is OVER.  Every Clinton is finished in politics, the more you push a Clinton the less credible you become Politico.    

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I wonder if Judge Ray Rodriguez feels any remorse knowing now that his “mercy” was misplaced

Success Academy boss Eva Moskowitz rips de Blasio for failing to open up classroom space. 

Top staff says “Adios, Mr. Mayor.”

Andrew C. McCarthy opines on Khatallah’s Acquittals.  

National Review on line on the proposed tax reform bill:  The legislation isn’t perfect, but its critics aren’t telling the truth.  And there is this:  Oops: NYT Editors’ False Attack on GOP Tax Plan Contradicted By Own Newspaper’s Analysis

Tammy Bruce explains how The New York Times’ Nazi story goes off the rails

George J. Marlin opines on Repairing the Ravages of ISIS on Iraq’s Nineveh Plains.

The Daily Signal lets us know that watchdogs turn up more evidence Obama’s EPA broke federal law.    

Here are two article from the Daily Signal regarding our First Amendment:  After declining to make a wedding cake, he’s going to the Supreme Court. Here’s how that journey challenged his faith and These groups support gay marriage while backing a cake baker’s First Amendment Rights.

While this is good news – ‘Hush fund’ may soon not be so hush-hush – I cannot help but wonder why it took a damn breaking to end hush money.  Seriously, why did it take Congress so long?  It isn’t as if no one knew what was happening in the Halls of Congress, yet, no one, including New York’s own Senators – Schumer and Gillibrand – came forward.  Instead they acted as ostriches until the damn broke.  Why didn’t they make the damn break sooner?   I would be the first to admit, there have been false claims made by women – A Rape on Campus and Tucker Carlson let us know what happened to him —  however, when it is rampant and the world knows, why where they all ostriches up until now? 

Blackburn: We’re Going to Release Names of Lawmakers Who Used ‘Hush Fund’.  

‘The Resistance’ remains resistant to rural America.

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The Daily Signal says:  Don’t Believe the Democrat Attacks on Tax Reform. Here Are the Facts.

Victor Davis Hanson asks the question in today’s National Review online – who watches the watchmen?  Good question, especially after the LA Times ran this article just be the Thanksgiving holiday.  Add this Daily Caller article and one really has to ask…who watches the watchmen.   And if anyone thinks this is just the “right-wing” that has concerns about Special Counsel  Mueller, read what Alan Dershowitz thinks

This Obama-Created Agency’s Power Shows the Danger of the Deep State.  

For every problem, the de Blasio answer is denial

The Beat gives you the facts you need to know on Term Limits in New York City. 

Life matters:  Assisted suicide through the eyes of a doctor.  Americans United for Life examines government inspections of abortion clinics and the picture is worse than you can imagine. 

Former Senator Tom Coburn gives some good advice in his column:  Get government out and let markets work in health care

If you own a cellphone, you might want to watch this case

Kudos to President Donald J. Trump:  Trump announces new sanctions on North Korea

A federal jury found Ahmed Abu Khattala guilty of 4 of the 18 charges related to the Benghazi attack.  Lucky for him I was not on that jury; however, justice will be served eventually. 

Betsy McCaughey opines on ending Ivy-League bigotry. 

Dumping Net Neutrality Is ‘Opposite of Authoritarianism,’ FCC Chief Says Amid Death Threats. 

Wednesday’s with Walter E. Willliams.  

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A majority of New York voters support legalizing and taxing marijuana, poll reveals.  Not surprising, but very disappointing.  Read what Chairman Long had to say about the poll that was taken. 

The State of Politics ran this article yesterday recapping Chairman Long’s interview on Fred Dicker’s radio show.  Shortly after, the puppets who work for Governor Cuomo indicated quite clearly that Governor Cuomo fears Harry Wilson.   

Errol Lewis writes about the NYC Council vs. voters, again, on term limits.  His closing paragraph is great, “Most of all, New York voters have to decide if we are prepared to let the Council, whose members supposedly work for us, once again spit in the face of voters. I strongly recommend a call or email to your Council member today with a simple message about tampering with term limits: Don’t you dare.”

Nicole Malliotakis: My time ‘in the arena’ with Mayor Bill de Blasio

State budget shortfalls have comptroller concerned.    The Conservative Party will say it AGAIN:  The problem is not that we are taxed too little, it is that New York spends too much.  Be prepared, cuts must come or the wealthy will leave.  Even with this knowledge, the  $38.5 M SUNY  Poly bailout grant was just approved.  

Assemblyman Ray Walker has Op-Ed in the Buffalo News:  Little to show for billions in state spending to create jobs

The MTA’s “summer of hell” is lingering and may last a year

The Daily Signal writes that Planned Parenthood is in deep trouble with the law. This could be a turning point.

Hans von Spakovsky writes in the Daily Signal that redrawing districts is the job of elected leaders, not judges. 

Apparently, it isn’t only sexual harassment that gets sweep under the run in Washington, D.C.  And then there is this

Fact Check:  Claim That GOP Tax Reform Would ‘Raise Taxes on the Middle Class’ After 2025 is Misleading.

The Daily Signal brings us up to date on what the US Supreme Court cases are on before Christmas. 

The Washington Times is reporting  this:  Voters increasingly skeptical of allegations against Roy Moore in Alabama Senate race.  And Larry Horist wants to know if a good and moral person can vote for Moore. 

Thank you, Denzel Washington.  Your honesty is refreshing.  

 

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The NY Post headline reads – NY GOP wants Harry Wilson to take out Cuomo – however, I only see quotes from Chairman Mike Long.  You can listen to what Chairman Long had to say regarding the column on the Fred Dicker radio show here.  Chairman Long’s remarks begin at 21:30 mark. 

Here are a few articles of interest you may have missed over the long holiday weekend:  Cuomo’s latest ‘economic development’ implosion;  Signing these bills would just license more corruptionNYPD monitor exposes the idiocy of the ruling he’s supposed to enforce;   Mrs. Clinton Convicts Herself In Stunning Display of Rage At What Happened in 2016How Ten Dem (Dumb) Members of Congress Encourage the Use of Child TerroristsSwedish “No Go Zones” Are Getting So Bad That Residents Are Scared to Leave HomeShut down the politicians’ sex-scandal hush fundsMore problems with closing Indian Point;  Per diems help pay for lawmakers’ real estate3 NY State Agencies Targeting Sale of Contraband Cigarettes;  and this one  shows you  the blatant  hypocrisy of elected officials

Parents beware:  How nutty adjuncts are slipping into local colleges.  

The Manhattan Institute  opines on the tax reform bill; while the Daily Signal explains in charts, how these 7 taxpayers’ bills would change if tax reform was enacted. 

The Beat opines on Easing Off Crime

Supreme Court won’t take Texas case over student-led prayer

National Review’s Andrew C. McCarthy says Trump’s in the Right in CFPB Tiff.

Guy Benson thinks Nancy Pelosi is a train wreck.

George J. Marlin opines on Lenin’s Legacy: Lessons in Communism’s Ruthlessness

A good law to repeal and the solid reason why it should be repealed. 

“Baby Boomers” will not like this honest article

Save this article for when you have some extra time to digest what Donald Devine has to say about Anglifying American Conservatism. 

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If Mayor de Blasio hired you and you do your job well…you can expect to be fired, but if you knowingly certify that an inspection was done when it was not, you keep your job and try to fire underlings.  The debacle could cost taxpayers $100 millionThis man, Mayor de Lusional, wants to be president of the United States…he obviously lives in his own world and it now makes more sense why he honeymooned in Cuba.

Robert Knight explains the perils of socialism in his Washington Times column:  Socialism’s predictable outcomes. 

Stephen Moore says the stupid party gets smart.  

Kudos to former State Chairman/ State Senator, Serphin R. Maltese, for standing up for the history of our country.  Sen. Maltese said this “I strongly urge that all of us take a more historical perspective on the matter of Columbus and stop asserting our individual, political, religious, and racial opinions to make gross and untenable points that disparage and denigrate not only Columbus but his heritage, nationality, religion, and all those who honor and venerate him and his historic accomplishments,” at the first meeting of the Mayor’s Commission to study the city’s monuments.  Stay tuned, four more meeting will be held – during the day, making to harder for working New Yorkers to speak out.    

EPA’s Scott Pruitt drains the swamp like no one else in Washington.  

Thank you Charles Hurt for your excellent column, Democrats’ depravity laid bare by Bill Clinton

Lerner, Paz say they fear physical harm from enraged public, want IRS testimony sealed permanently.  But haven’t they insisted they did nothing wrong and then President Obama agreed.  Why would anyone want to harm them when they did nothing wrong? 

File this under “Only Others Have Faults” or “But, I Really Did Win the Presidency.”

The Daily Signal explains the 6 Key Elements in Understanding the Tangled Uranium One Scandal.  And Marc A. Thiessen explains why the Clinton’s should be investigated

In case you missed these over the weekend:  How New Yorkers are doubly burned by high cigarette tax; Why tax-suffocated New Yorkers need reform ASAP (another great column by Michael Goodwin.); The high cost of de Blasio’s free rent and then there is this:  Cuomo Named in Sexual Harassment Lawsuit, Accused of ‘Deliberate Indifference, which made national news. 

Good News:  Nebraska panel approves alternative Keystone XL route

Barring any earth shattering news, we will return on Monday, November 27, 2017

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Well, Mayor de Blasio admits his NYCHA Chairwoman Shola Olatoye failed to conduct thousands of required lead paint inspections on his watch and knowingly filed a false report, yet his spokesperson said, “Mayor de Blasio continues to have full confidence in Chair Olatoye and her work turning around NYCHA. We do not believe there is any evidence that anyone intentionally made any misstatements to HUD.”   The Mayor’s statement sends the wrong message; essentially his administration does not have to perform at 100% and covering-up “mistakes” is perfectly acceptable.  Disgraceful message; Mayor  de Lusional is living up to his new nickname. 

After admitting just last month that it has been a bad 50 years for the upstate economy, Governor Cuomo’s  obvious pursuit of his next job has led him to embrace politically popular, economically harmful ideas in his current one.  Then there is this….More scrutiny for Cuomo’s economic development programs.   The Empire Center lets us know the private job gains have been weak in NY.  

Pope Francis should stick to theology  and leave the climate to scientists – who are divided on the issue.     Podcast: The Inanity of Climate Change Activists Protesting Trump

Through God, This Mississippi Boys School Is Working to Heal the Racial Divide

Mona Charen makes a good point (or two) in her column the uses of disgrace.

Seriously? Menendez Plays the Race Card After Judge Declares Mistrial in Corruption Case; UPDATE: Faces Ethics Probe?

House Passes Tax Reform Bill — 227-205

Robert Knight writes how the Bergdahl liberals blur line between honor and dishonor

Donald Devine opines on  the bureaucratic incompetence of the FDA. 

 

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Today’s NY Post editorial states that a new bombshell report on the Housing Authority indicates that Mayor de Blasio is MIA.  “The city Department of Investigation report accuses NYCHA of failing to conduct required lead-paint inspections — and then lying about it to federal officials. Those inspections are meant to see that young kids aren’t at risk for lead poisoning.” (Read the full report here.)  Unfortunately, this was not the first time NYCHA was careless under the de Blasio Administration, it was the fourth time in two years.  What is even more pathetic is that Mayor de Blasio just coasted to another four-year term.  New York City residents:  Brace yourselves for more reports like this.   ” Mayor de Lusional” believes he has a mandate, is untouchable and can do everything he sets out to do. 

Less prisoners, higher costs in NYC.   The Wall Street Journal is reporting that the costs have gone up 44% in the last decade while inmate numbers declined by 30%. “City officials say that money is being well spent on skill-development programs for inmates designed to help them readjust to society after they are released. A Department of Correction spokesman noted $93 million in funding Mayor Bill de Blasio has invested since fiscal 2016 for such programs and job training.”  More of your hard-earned dollars being used for programs to help others while you struggle to help you and your family.   

 Investor’s Business Daily asks the question:  Will Justice Investigate Hillary Clinton’s Crimes In Uranium One-Fusion GPS Scandal? It Should. Meanwhile, Shepard Smith has created a hornet’s nest when reporting on Fox News that conservatives were misrepresenting Hillary’s role in the Uranium One deal.  Read Guy Benson’s analysis of the Uranium One deal here.  

New Yorker’s voted for President Ronald Reagan twice (and still revere him) ;  Hear his argument for eliminating the state and local tax deduction.   It is therefore not surprising that Mick Mulvaney fiercely defended the elimination of state and local tax deductibility in the federal tax overhaul, saying the White House can’t be blamed that people are fleeing New York because of high taxes.  It certainly does not help when the state taxes you when you die.

New Yorkers are right to fume over the Tappan Zee’s new name

Wednesday’s with Walter E. Williams

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E. J. McMahon explains a simple fact in his column Right Point, Wrong data;  New York State is dangerously over-dependent on taxes generated by a relatively small handful of very high-income taxpayers.  His numbers show how a loss of only 10% of high earners could really put New York’s economy in a tail spin. 

The Daily Signal compares the House and Senate tax bill. 

Warren L. Coats, Jr., is an economist specializing in monetary policy and has this to say about the current tax proposal

Richard W. Rahn has more information and charts on the tax proposal in the Washington Times.   Stephen Moore, also opining in the Washington Times, reminds republicans how important it is to extend the Budget Control Act of 2011, the best weapon against runaway federal spending in 30 years?

Two articles discuss  that  the Supreme Court will hear a case on whether California Pro-Lifers have to promote abortion,  one article in the Daily Signal, the other in National Review

Life News reports,– albeit the case happened in Belgium, but if Physicians’ Assisted Suicide is adopted in New York, it could also happen here, — how a “doctor” euthanized a healthy woman aged 64 who suffered from mental health problems.  What kind of “doctor” would euthanize a woman because she was depressed? 

The Daily Caller writes that nonprofits unapologetically accepted millions in ‘Blood Money’ from opioid profiteers.  It is an interesting, yet sad commentary on one family that donates opioid profits, not to organizations that would help the addicted, but to feel good “community free days,” sponsored by the Sackler Institute at the Dia Art Foundation.  Would the participants enjoy the day knowing it was funded by opioid drugs?

Yesterday, we linked to an article on New York City’s campaign finance laws, today we offer Larry Horist’s article on the Federal Election Commission, a bad idea made worse over time.  Both of the articles should make it perfectly clear that public campaign financing is a complete waste of our taxpayers’ money.  

Congresswoman Claudia Tenney has a great idea for corrupt federal employees:  stripe their pensions.  New Yorkers like that idea as evidenced by the overwhelming support for statewide proposal 2 passed on November 7. 

Careless mistakes cost NYC $26 million.  Since New York City does not have its own money, it costs the residents $26 million. 

Some members of the NYC Council are balking at the Mayor’s reckless drive to keep choking small businesses.

Remembering the Birth and Rise of Modern Conservatism, we just want to remind you that Arnold Steinberg’s great book, Whiplash! From JFK to Donald Trump, a Political Odyssey, would make a terrific Christmas present to a person who enjoys history and the conservative movement. 

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Nicole Malliotakis’ campaign manager, Leticia Remauro, had an election post-mortem in the Gotham Gazette over the weekend.  You can read it here.  Also noteworthy is the fact that Nicole is approaching 36 thousand in total votes on the Conservative line while Joe Lhota received slightly under 25 thousand four years ago.  Nicole’s vote is over a 40% increase in the votes cast on line the Conservative line.   Her Conservative Party total vote was the highest on the Conservative line since John Esposito in 1981.  He ran solely on the Conservative Party line.  With the exception of the Giuliani and Bloomberg elections, her vote on the Republican line was the highest total since John Marchi in 1969.  Great run, Nicole, we are certain you have a very bright future in the political arena. 

Even Michael Goodwin’s column, while not mentioning Nicole, indicated that the Mayor’s percentage of win was the smallest winning margin in the top races.  As always, the rest of Mr. Goodwin’s column is excellent in his analysis of how the ex-DNC chair ruined Clinton’s chance at 2020.

Sunday’s NY Post editorial blasted the NYC Campaign Finance system stating that “This system doesn’t lift up the powerless; it rewards the powerful. It needs major reform — or total repeal.”  We say total repeal…stop wasting taxpayers hard earned money. 

Nicole Gelinas explains in her column how the Constitution can’t protect underfunded public pensions.  A must read for those depending on public pensions and all New Yorkers.

Gregory Bresiger wrote in Sunday’s NY Post that a new Tax Foundation study found NYC is the cigarette smuggling capital of the US.  We have had many articles on this subject Obviously this is a serious problem caused by the increase in cigarette taxes giving the black market a ready-made market while funding terrorist.  Shamefully, the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance officials declined comment.

Carl Campanile wrote about the Governor’s budget shortfall — that he will try to make us pay for instead of cutting spending. 

Did you know that six state agencies retained outside counsel worth $1.9 million for federal probe?  Your tax dollars…used for outside counsel, not education, or fixing transportation or hiring more police/firemen to keep you safe.  When will you have enough of this waste? 

Democratic Assemblyman John McDonald says the video game industry needs tax credits to grow.  Seriously?  He is pushing a $50 million tax credit program for the video gaming industry.  Someone please tell me when it became government’s responsibility to hand out corporate welfare. 

Investigative Post writes that IBM is another Buffalo Billion letdown. 

More bad news for upstate: Schenectady will lose jobs as GE is set to cut $1 billion from their expenses.  NY taxpayers just paid GE $3.3 million for consulting work in May.   Have you had enough yet?  I wonder how much GE has donated to Governor Cuomo…a little research will find out.

The New York Times writes that Governor Cuomo is a master of the $50,00 fund raiser while he bypasses small donners. 

We have an administration that is bleeding taxpayers of every ounce of blood they have.  The lucky can move; the unlucky will pay and pay and pay until we make the necessary changes.  The November elections have started…get involved before it is too late. 

New York’s economy – The current administration is bleeding hard working New Yorkers of every penny it can.

 

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Governor Andrew Cuomo has a real problem in addition to former staffers with upcoming trials.  Yesterday, on a conference call with the press, he continued to disparage those who dare to disagree with him.  You can listen here to what he said and the tone used when he spoke about the republican tax plan  and then defended the tax burden in New York State.  Then he went on to say there are no more Rockefeller republicans, that this (the Republican Party) has been taken over by extreme conservatives.  “They’re against a woman’s right to choose, that doesn’t sell in New York. In the midst of all of this violence, they want to roll back the SAFE act that I passed, the smartest gun safety legislation in the nation, and they want to roll it back. You stand with this president, who wants to savage New York on state and local deductibility, savage this state on health care. They are out of touch. They don’t know who New Yorkers are and what we value.”  Governor Cuomo would have you believe that he promotes diversity and celebrates every New Yorker; his problem is that, by his own words, he does not.  Mario Cuomo must be rolling over in his grave, and he was a man that didn’t agree with our philosophy either, but, did not publicly mock those who disagreed with him. 

The battle for the stars; How states use your money to lure Hollywood.  “The industry spends heavily on campaign contributions and lobbying to make its presence felt in state capitals. In New York, Gov. Cuomo has received $860,000 from contributors in the Los Angeles area involved in the industry, including $60,000 from studio executive Jeffrey Katzenberg and $60,000 from Steven Spielberg and his wife, Kate Capshaw. From in-state studios, Cuomo also received nearly $400,000 — including $125,8000 from the owners of Steiner Studios in Brooklyn and $110,800 from NBC Universal.”

Leading Republican considering 2018 run against Cuomo not fazed by GOP’s Election Night losses.  Part of what Harry Wilson said is “…He said a cloud is hanging over Cuomo, who is expected to seek a third term. Potential pitfalls for the governor, Wilson said, include a worsening state deficit, upcoming political corruption trials involving some of his close associates, mass transit problems, and a “failing” upstate economy.”

The NY Post editorial opines on New York’s coming budget crisis

Will de Blasio stand up for the NYPD now?

Mayor de Blasio still thinks he has a mandate, Politico New York, has an article explaining he does not have a mandate and also that people feel free to ignore a lame duck. 

The Washington Free Beacon runs an article on how George Soros continues to quietly pile up wins in District Attorney Races.  It mentions he was pushed millions in DA races in Florida, Illinois, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, and New Mexico, but failed to mention the 2004 DA race in Albany County, NY.  George Soros is doing his utmost to destroy America from the inside…and his plan is working and has been for quite some time. 

Investor’s Business Daily opines that the GOP loss was a real wake-up call, and asks if they will answer it. 

Jonathan S. Tobin says shunning Trump isn’t the answer for republicans.  

Donald Devine, senior scholar at the Fund for American Studies, opines in Newsmax on the Manafort indictment.