Author: Shaun Marie

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Will the DOI investigation be completed before November?  Voters have a right to know. 

What are these legislators thinking?  In 75% of the cases the current civil fine of $100 is the penalty for jumping the turnstile.  In this case, Mayor de Blasio is right when in said “…evading the fare…would create chaos.”   

What Mayor de Blasio is 100% wrong on is allowing NYC to be a sanctuary city.  Here is what our mayoral candidate, Assemblywoman Nicole Malliotakis has to say about that.  Michael Goodwin, your column is good except for the fact that you say you can’t beat someone with no one.  May I remind you that very few pundits thought Donald J. Trump would be our 45th elected president.  Assemblywoman Nicole Malliotakis is someone who can also overcome the enrollment odds; she understands the issues and reaches out to the people of New York City every day.  You are right to say “Pick a candidate, give your time, your money and your vote. Speak up, write to your friends and neighbors with your ideas about what you are doing to help save New York. Don’t just throw up your hands and complain. Your city needs you, and you are not alone. It’s time for a change.”  Help Nicole Malliotakis become Mayor; get started here

The moving vans are still busy in New York.  Mercatus Research has some of the reasons why in their latest research :  Ranking the states by their fiscal condition.  Here is a map showing the rankings; New York is 39 and Florida is number 1.

New York, however, is number 1 in spending for K-12 in the nation.  

The Daily Signal writes that House Conservatives try again to block funding for transgender treatments in military.  President Donald J. Trump must be listening and willing to go a step further when he announced a ban on transgenders serving in the military.   Read more here,  here and here

Donald Devine writing in the American Spectator has a must-read column:  Permanent paranoia is destroying our politics

Wise words from Betsy McCaughey:  Stop making doctors the slaves of computers

Debbie Wasserman Schultz is back in the news for all the wrong reasons again. 

Wednesday’s with Walter E. Williams

 

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Gov. Cuomo announces funding to protect New York health care.  In reading the article you will note that the money is coming from the Statewide Health Care Facility Transformation Program which is administered by the Department of Health and the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York.  And where does the Dormitory Authority get its money from:  selling bonds.  The stated $ 491 million is not the true cost…the interest must be added and with interest rates going up, be prepared, it will be exceedingly more money taken from you in taxes.  When does the taxpayer get protected?

Tax revenues are declining,  Comptroller DiNapoli is wrong on the Faso-Collins proposal, the answer is simply to cut expenses.  New Yorkers have to let legislators know, we are fed up with being over taxed and spending must be curtailed.  Instead of bailing out health care (see above) make the necessary cuts to wasteful spending. 

The latest from Assemblywoman Nicole Malliotakis:  Homeless Sweep = Potemkin Village Strategy

If you need just one reason to vote NO on the Constitutional Convention, read what the latest buzz in Albany isGov. Cuomo “wants to have access to our pensions the same way (the) feds have raided Social Security,”

Was this sent out for bids?  Prevailing wages are responsible for some of the inflated costs to remove the Sheridan. 

Stop the bickering and fix the subways seems to be on everyone minds

Hand it to de Blasio: He keeps his corruption consistent.   Even Democrats upset with de Blasio’s treatment of campaign donors

Kudos Conrad Black on your excellent column:  U.S. Democracy Flounders, Beset By Its Own Press And the Disgrace of Congress

William McGurn opines in the Wall Street Journal (subscription required) that Mueller Is Trumping Congress; Special prosecutors corrupt; independent counsels corrupt absolutely.

Will Flanders writes in National Review that school vouchers are not a form of welfare. 

Larry Kudlow’s take on the democrats’ plan for health care is summed up in one word:  Disaster. 

Single-payer would be a nightmare for Americans.    Need more proof?  Read this.  

Richard W. Rahn explains in the Washington Times why explains there are such vicious attempts to get rid of President Donald J. Trump.

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Here is some of what you may have missed over the weekend:  Vicki Paladino who lives in Queens confronts Mayor de Blasio, Vicki Paladino with Assemblywoman Nicole Malliotakis; Here’s where you want to go to win a trial in New York; The NY Daily News wants Gov. Cuomo to own up to fixing the subway crisis; NY pols’ buck-passing is leaving subway riders stranded;  and Top NYC official was fired for complaining about City Hall’s ‘inappropriate involvement’ with de Blasio donor.  

National Review writes about Andrew Cuomo’s Edifice Complex

It really is outrageous if Mayor de Blasio Ordered Police to Clear Homeless Out of Subways Before His Ride.   The NY Post is also reporting that the Mayor wanted a “clean” ride

Governor Cuomo gives first time campers camping equipment worth about $300 that you paid for. 

Cuomo to boost effort to make registering to vote easier for New Yorkers.    Or is it really intimidating the person who approaches the state agency for help or information? 

E. J. McMahon lets us know that a democratic governor learns to not make the same mistake New York made years ago.  

Sad News:  Charlie Gard parents end legal fight as time runs out for ‘beautiful’ baby.

ICE chief lists worst sanctuary cities: Chicago, NYC, San Francisco, Philadelphia

Sen. Mike Lee:  Making Net Neutrality a Thing of the Past.   Sen. Lee isn’t alone in his beliefs on “net neutrality,”  White House backs FCC plan to reverse Obama-era ‘net neutrality’ rules.   

The Daily Signal informs us that a government-funded job training program (set up by President Obama)   that promised to turn hundreds of residents of Kentucky’s coal country into computer coders so far has spent $2 million to place 17 people in tech jobs and may have left others worse off. 

Westchester beats Obama is the headline in today’s Wall Street Journal (subscription required); the editorial ends with this “The misuse of federal regulatory enforcement to impose its liberal policy preferences was one of the worst excesses of the Obama Administration. Congratulations to Mr. Astorino and Westchester for refusing to give in to the extortion—and for winning in the end.”

Stephen Moore has some good advice on how to fix the Obamacare fiasco

Robert Knight opines on Rooting out vote fraud; Why the vote fraud panel frightens the left

Kushner Speaks: Those Suggesting Trump Won Because of Russia are Ridiculing American Voters

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Malliotakis demands de Blasio’s travel costs be released.  Our readers had a heads up on this yesterday.  Let your friends know they can be on top of the news by subscribing to our Daily Update, especially concerning the race for Mayor.  We will do our best to let you know everything Assemblywoman Malliotakis is doing to better the lives of New York City residents.

Malliotakis builds a case against ‘pro-criminal’ de Blasio

Your tax dollars misused again; is anyone really surprised that nearly 2000 technology devices are missing?  When government just takes more of your money, they are not forced to be prudent when spending it. 

Cuomo takes advantage of election-law loophole he vowed to abolish.  Again, is anyone surprised?  He also likes to have you pay for some gifts, seriously, if the Governor wanted to give Sen. Gillibrand a gift, did he have to use money from his campaign account?  Is that why people donate to it?

Cal Thomas opines on how Congress is porking out with your money. 

E. J. McMahon examines the mixed NYS job numbers.

There is a democrat that wants to fight voter fraud

Finally, a college cracks down on the left’s snowflake fascists

Guy Benson continues to examine the health care morass to keep us up to date.  Betsy McCaughey states the obvious in today’s column:  Ronald Reagan has the answer to GOP’s Obamacare riddle.  

Our prayers are with Senator John McCain, a man that has sacrificed more than most for his country and who pledges to return to the Senate.  

Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler (R-WA) gave the parents of Charlie Gard hope due to her personal experience. 

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Assemblywoman Nicole Malliotakis is standing up for all New Yorker’s by filing a FOIA request for the cost of 21 separate trips Mayor de Blasio has made since March of 2014.  Today’s New York Post editorial gives a sound reason why Mayor de Blasio is painting his rival, Assemblywoman Nicole Malliotakis, as a Trump clone. 

As more New Yorkers learn about the possibility of New York holding a Constitutional Convention, the less they like the idea.  VOTE NO on the Con-Con in November.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren just can’t get her beliefs straight.  

Charlie Hurt opining in the Washington Times –  blame dishonest Democrats who created Obamacare and lied about it.  

IRS Awards Obamacare Premium Tax Credits Without Verifying Citizenship or Lawfully Present Status

HEARTLAND INSTITUTE EXPERTS COMMENT ON PLAN TO REPEAL OBAMACARE NOW, REPLACE LATER

Jane M. Orient, MD writes in the Heartland Institute that it is not about health care, it is about control.

The Wall Street Journal editorial has this to say:  The ObamaCare Republicans; Voters may repeal and replace the Senators who broke their promise.

Edwin J. Feulner, Ph.D., founder, and president of the Heritage Foundation, lets us know what’s up and what’s down in American culture.  

Politico writes  “As subways suffer, Cuomo plans choreographed bridge lights.”  The article points out that the MTA is not paying for Governor Cuomo’s bridge lights.  However, the taxpayer certainly is, and aren’t there better uses for your tax dollars? 

Wednesday’s with Walter E. Williams

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E. J. McMahon’s column, Sizing up tax reform, explains how federal tax reform offers mixed prospects for New York State.  

The Manhattan Institute takes Mayor de Blasio to task for saying some are panhandling for “fun.”

Here is just one aspect of good news that the media fails to report.  Incidentally, have you read about this or heard it on the news?

Is media responsible for America’s current ‘civil war’? According to Carl Bernstein, it is Fox News’ fault. 

Canada and Sweden’s Misguided Abortion Crusade.

NY left’s radical opposition to funds for pregnant women.  

Richard W. Rahn opines on when legal protections begin to disappear in the Washington Times.

The Hypocrisy of Linda Sarsour and Her Use of ‘Jihad’

Tom Howell, Jr. writes in the Washington Times on the death of the  Senate GOP health care bill and Guy Benson follows up on yesterday’s article with this one:  Debacle: Following Senate GOP’s Healthcare Collapse, What Comes Next?

Senator Schumer:  Your Party and you created this problem (without one republican vote) and your statement today is a political invention.. Since becoming Minority Leader, you and your colleagues have never held the door for bipartisanship open on health care.     

News can be uplifting sometimes, especially when it includes animals.  

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Nicole Gelinas’ column in today’s New York Post is quite informative in explaining how the NYC subways are being “robbed” to pay for Amtrak’s new home.   The NY Post editorial tells us about more proof (another investigation) of the billions Governor Cuomo keeps wasting.  The NY Post also warns us to beware of Mayor de Blasio’s water-fee giveaways.  Over the weekend there was this:  A small, but smelly, bailout.   Makes you wonder who you are really working for… to give your family a better life or politicians who continue to take your hard-earned money to fulfill their ambitions.  Case in point:  Affordable, at what cost? Bill de Blasio’s housing plan is getting results, thanks to billions and billions in taxpayer subsidy.  Note that this is being pointed out by the rather liberal NY Daily News editorial board. 

It isn’t enough that politicians take our money, some judges make really bad decisions that have genuinely detrimental effects.  Michael Goodwin opines that “the city” is sleepwalking into a crisis, but also reminds us that is because we have forgotten how “the city” became great. 

Don’t give up…help is on the way.  From Politico:  Staten Island Assemblywoman Nicole Malliotakis, the likely Republican nominee in this year’s mayoral election, outraised Mayor Bill de Blasio’s re-election campaign over the past two months, when comparing each candidate’s donations and potential matching funds. 

Is former VP Al Gore the real inventor of “fake news”?  He is back again trying to scare everyone into believing that he knows what he is talking about.  He doesn’t.

Robert Knight explains how the ACLU tips its liberal hand.

Althouse writes how Snopes (of all places) gives an in-depth analysis of the false allegations and misleading claims made against President Trump since his inauguration. 

Does Sen. Ted Cruz have the key to ending Obamacare morass? 

Guy Benson has a message for the GOP.  Read it here

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The new Senate health care bill has been released.  It looks like a compromise, to get it passed, if it passes, the real work begins with a Conference Committee. 

Former Speaker Sheldon Silver is a happy man today, but will it last?  The NY Post says: The evidence still shows Shelly Silver is guilty, guilty, guilty.  The Buffalo News states the “Swamp wins again.”

Our candidate for Mayor of NYC, Nicole Malliotakis, says Mayor de Blasio just reacts, is never proactive.  

Bill Hammond writes in the Torch about NY’s opioid addiction rates.

Leave it to a federal judge nominated by former President Obama to come up with this ruling.   I do believe his decision is the definition of an activist judge. 

The Next FBI Director Plans to Look Into Collusion Between Clinton Campaign and Ukraine.    Should he start with this

Sometimes you feel the emotions and cry with people.

Sometimes you just have to laugh.  

And sometimes you just have to be proud to be of the generosity of people. 

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Here is an excellent interview of our candidate for Mayor, Nicole Malliotakis on Fox Business News.  Please do what you can to support Nicole Malliotakis.  Tom Wrobleski writes in the Staten Island Advance how for Mayor de Blasio anywhere is better than City Hall.   Malliotakis calls for the demotion of Judge Baily-Schiffman.  You can always stop by Assemblywoman Malliotakis website to read articles like this

Michel Faulkner, running for comptroller of New York City. is also our candidate on the Conservative Party line.  You can learn more about him on his website and here, when he spoke at our CPPAC meeting in Albany this past January.  He is having a fundraiser on July 19 and hopes that you will be able to attend.  

Governor Cuomo won’t be happy with this headline:  Cuomo approval rating near all-time low, poll says.

Congressman Chris Collins isn’t backing down in his support of New Yorkers. 

On what grounds Congressman Brad Sherman (D-CA)?

Byron York: Trump-Russia investigation takes sharp turn toward the dumb.  Michael Goodwin calls the latest Russian story another witch hunt, but the NY Post has harsher words for Donald Jr.   So, Congressman Sherman, we ask again…on what grounds?

Betsy McCaughey thinks firing hundreds at the VA should just be the start. 

What is going on in Canada?  Has Canada’s government lost all sense of moral fortitude?  Apparently, Oregon has also

One of the NY Post editorials in today’s papers expose to the readers that a candidate is on trial for corruption, yet the local democratic committee endorsed his run for re-election to the City Council.    They take the Queens Democratic party to task, as well they should.  As a political party ourselves, we understand that all of the good government groups and editorial boards that call for an end of corruption with new legislation, you must understand this: until political parties end “we always go with the incumbent” kind of thinking, corruption is given a free ride in any legislative body.  If a political party will not demand integrity from their candidate, then as voters we must demand — at the very least – term limits.  The Conservative Party of New York State takes its responsibility to voters seriously and does its utmost to offer candidates of integrity to voters throughout New York. 

Wednesday’s with Walter E. Williams  

 

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Mayor de Blasio really must live in his own world if he thinks that police union leaders politicized the assassination of Police Officer Miosotis Familia.  “This was a major international gathering, the most important leaders in the world were there,” de Blasio said, pushing back against the idea that he has frequently traveled overseas. His “pushing back” wants to make you think he was invited to speak with the most important leaders in the world…while the reality was he spoke to those protesting the meeting and against Trump.  By the way, Mr. Mayor, when did protesting our president become a “city purpose?”  Yes, he definitely lives in his own world, but he gets national attention when he shows his progressive stripes to lay the groundwork for a presidential run.  The Mayor may just be crazy like a fox.  The NYPD let the Mayor know how they felt today at Police Officer Familia’s funeral.  

If you have our APP on your smartphone, you read this earlier today, unbelievable!  Does the MTA really have money to spend on this?  The NY Post editorial says we were warned, but the authorities slept on.

With all of this news, is it any wonder that Wallet Hub says New York City is one of the worst-run cities in the Nation.  

He’s back! Former  President Obama is doing what he loves to do … raising money for his new pet cause, the National Democratic Redistricting Committee

Richard W. Rahn writes about CBO’s being notoriously inaccurate.  

 

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The weekend was not a “good news weekend” for Mayor de Blasio, and he has no one to blame but himself.  Here are a few of the articles etc. about his trip to Germany to bash our president:  Malliotakis on Fox News; Jeanine Pirro on his jetting off; One News Now carried Ms. Pirro’s remarks;  Ed Mullings, head of the NYPD Sergeants Benevolent Association; the NY Post editorial page (07072017); today’s NY Post editorial page;  and Townhall.com’s Matt Vespa who combined some of the articles for a PR nightmare.  

Mayor de Blasio had no problem speaking in Germany — but he isn’t interested in talking about his deal to retain mayoral control of the NYC public school system.  

Upstate New York mourns the loss of another law enforcement officer, State Trooper Joel R. Davis, shot to death last evening.  This was not an assassination; as Trooper Davis was responding to shots fired during a domestic incident.  His death reminds us that every man and woman in law enforcement risk their lives every single day.  We pray for his family and pray that the senseless killing of innocent people ends.

The Washington Times opines on Illinois’ march to the poorhouse…unfortunately, New York isn’t far behind.  

President Trump:  It is time to set your sights on the IRS; this kind of abuse must end. 

Toomey: New Health Care Bill Is Coming Monday.  Meanwhile, the NY Post thinks that Senator Ted Cruz’s compromise could save health care reform.  

Guy Benson takes the hard left to task in his Townhall.com today.  

Robert Knight opines on the real news from Poland.  

Weekly Wrap-Up

Governor Andrew Cuomo, who has national political ambitions, would be more likely to be successful if he understood the economic logic of democrat turned republican Governor of Missouri Eric Greitens decision to change the minimum wage.   Gov. Greitens is allowing a republican passed bill to roll back the minimum wage from$10 an hour to $7.70.  His reasoning is simple, “Politicians in St. Louis passed a bill that fails on both counts: it will kill jobs, and despite what you hear from liberals, it will take money out of people’s pockets.”   

Progressive Oregonjust voted to expand the  killing of unborn children  (patients would have access to the procedure for virtually any reason, at any time, including sex-selective and late-term abortions) and is using $500,000 of  taxpayers pay for  this abuse of power in taking the lives of innocent babies. 

As states try to balance their budgets, welfare reform is becoming an issue again, and the left is not happy.  With the good news on the jobs front, finding a job should be easier now. 

The New York Times ran an article, A Constitutional Convention for New York? This May Be the Year, yesterday and actually laid out the pros and cons.  As you know, the Conservative Party is opposed to the Constitutional Convention.  Those who support it believe they will be able to add progressive issues currently held back by right thinking legislators.  As noted in the article, the last time a Con-Con was held and adopted was in 1938 when the constitution was changed to add a safety net for the poor and a bill of rights for labor, each of which has cost untold billions of taxpayers hard earned money.  Let us know your best reason for not holding a constitutional convention in this week’s poll question. 

If anyone had any doubt before, this narcissistic action by Mayor de Blasio, should be the last straw for those who still support his quest to be re-elected.   Even he knows jetting off to Germany to protest is an ill-conceived idea, why else would he keep his trip under wraps until just 90 minutes before takeoff?   The NY Daily News editorial questioned his priorities also.  Why do you think he jetted off to Germany? Let us know in our second question in this week’s poll. 

Our candidate, Assemblywoman Nicole Malliotakis, when learning that Mayor de Blasio is fundraising off her photo with President Trump,  reminded him, that this election is not about Donald J. Trump, it is about the quality of life in New York CityThis is a result of the poor management skills of Mayor de Blasio. 

Charles Krauthammer had this to say about  President Trump’s speech in Poland “It was the most anti-Russian speech since Ronald Reagan.”   If you didn’t have a chance to watch his speech, you can view it here.   Michael Barone also has high praise for the President’s remarks, noting his rebuke of Germany’s welcoming 1 million unvetted “refugees.”

 President Trump makes it clear, he does not apologize for his love of America, and that is quite refreshing after 8 years of a president who did nothing but apologize for America’s greatness.  What do you think of President Trump’s European visit so far?   Let us know in this week’s last poll question.

Enjoy the weekend.