Early Voting begins Saturday 10/24/ 2020; Ends on 11/01/24. Find where to VOTE EARLY on our website.

Debate night.  Does anyone think Kristen Welker will touch this subject:  Biden Associate: Yeah, I Gave Hunter Biden a $1 Million+ Job As a Favor to His Father?   Julie Kelly writes in American Greatness about Charities, China, and the Biden Family Grift.  Then there is this:  Laptop connected to Hunter Biden linked to FBI money laundering probe.

Harris, prominent Democrats listed as ‘key contacts’ for Biden family business venture projects.

Obama stumps for Biden before roaring turnout in Philadelphia.  Talk about misleading headlines; from the article “Hundreds of cars filled the Citizens Bank Park parking lots Thursday evening for a drive-in rally for the Biden-Harris campaign, with the star attraction being former President Barack Obama at the Philadelphia gathering.”  How does hundreds of cars equal roaring? If this is all they can turnout for their superstar in a solid blue area, those polls the media keeps touting should be reviewed for accuracy.

I imagine that 60 Minutes never expected this:  Trump releases contentious ‘60 Minutes’ footage before broadcast.

As expected, CBS wasn’t happy about it.   You be the judge.

Trump’s Greatest Accomplishments Are What He Hasn’t Done.

Then the Democrats support this man, can you believe this?  Must See: Joe Biden Proves How Lucid He Is: Without A Teleprompter, Script or Interrupting Staffer.

Biden Won’t Give an Answer on Court Packing Until At Least 180 Days After Becoming President.

From Gatestone Institute:  China Is Killing Americans with Fentanyl – Deliberately

Arthur Herman: Twitter, Facebook and Amazon censorship of conservatives harms social media giants.  From the Daily Signal:  Social Media’s Preemptive Spiking of New York Post Story Shows Bias Against Conservatives Continues.  (BTW we still cannot access our @cpnys Twitter account.  Total silence from Twitter.)

This headline will certainly make you smile; catchy and honest! 50 Cent confirms Trump support once again: “I don’t want to be 20 Cent”

EARLY VOTING BEGINS ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24. 2020 AND ENDS ON NOVEMBER 1, 2020.  CPNYS STRONGLY RECOMMENDS VOTING IN PERSON.  The places you can vote during EARLY VOTING, are NOT the same places you would normally vote.  If you are a NYC resident, click here for where to VOTE EARLY; If you live outside of NYC and within NYS, click here for where to VOTE EARLY.   Do all you can to vote in person. 

Words of wisdom from Walter E. Williams.

Twitter Silences @CPNYS Again.

The Election to End All Elections; Trump, imperfect as he is, is like a finger in a dike that, if removed, would loose a deluge.  A book review by Angelo M. Codevilla well worth reading and distributing to your family and friends still sitting on the fence as to whom to entrust America’s future.

Peter Schweizer: Hunter Biden’s Flipped Business Partner Provided 26,000 Emails.  Why is it that the mainstream media is burying this?  There was a time that we could trust the media to allow us to make up our own minds, but those days are long gone.

Twitter has suspended us again!  We live in a country where we do not have to be afraid of speaking out against our government, in fact, we are encouraged to make our voices heard.  If people practice peaceful demonstrations, they are reasonably assured they will not be prosecuted for disagreeing with government.  It is the history of America.  Yet, as we have noted in the past few weeks, if one dares to speak out on what is happening in the social media world, one is silenced.  No trial, no explanation, no warnings.  Just “bots” deciding what you cannot post.  @cpnys has never been told why they have been suspended.  This is all they say: “Hello, We’re writing to let you know that we’ve unsuspended your account. We’re sorry for the inconvenience and hope to see you back on Twitter soon.  A little background: we have systems that find and remove multiple automated spam accounts in bulk, and yours was flagged as spam by mistake. Please note that it may take an hour or so for your follower and following numbers to return to normal. If you need to get in touch with us again, please file a report through your Twitter app or our forms page, as this account isn’t monitored for replies.  Thanks, Twitter” This is the 4th time since March 14.  The only positive thing I can say about Twitter is that we are in good company since it is mostly conservative sites that are silenced.

From the Daily Signal:  Tech Companies’ Election Interference Has Gone Too Far.

‘Tech Companies Have the Power to Decide Who Will and Who Won’t Be the President,’ Warns Brent Bozell

DOJ sues Google over ‘unlawful monopolies’ in search, ads.

Dennis Prager opines in Townhall.com that America Is Drowning in the Lies of the Left.

Stephen Moore writes about Biden’s 7 Economic Deadly Sins

Joe Connor (who testified before the Senate Subcommittee on Foreign Relations regarding President Clinton’s 1999 clemency grant to 16 terrorists whose FALN murdered his father Frank Connor) explains why this Average American is voting for Donald Trump.

Certainly the NY Times had difficulty writing the headline for this article:  New York Times cites ‘the power of conservative talk radio’.

Obamacare’s Illusion of Preexisting Condition Protections.

Why the Left’s ‘Cure’ for Health Care Woes Is Far Worse Than the Malady

From the WSJ (subscription may be required) Tax Raid in Arizona; Unions won a 20% raise in 2018. Now they want a huge tax increase.

From E. J. McMahon:  New York’s Private Jobs Rebound Still Trails Most of U.S.

Senate to vote to confirm Amy Coney Barrett next Monday, McConnell says.

Governor Cuomo brags in his latest book, but his legacy is collapsing…

Great article by Honorable James L. Buckley:  Congress v. the Constitution.

Criminal case against union big shows insanity of Cuomo’s labor mandates.

Janice Dean opines in today’s NY Post about Andrew Cuomo’s shameful new book and how it continues his lies about his ‘senior-cide’

Governor Cuomo’s other dangerous legacy is his control of the Parole Board and how they turn convicted criminals free.  Three articles that made the news this weekend:  here, here and here.

Then there is also this legacy (spending money the state doesn’t have) from Gov. Cuomo:  Cuomo deficit gamble carries risks for local governments, analysts say

How many people think former VP Joe Biden has a plan to reduce this debt?  How many believe that working in government for the last 47 years gave him the insight and knowledge to reduce this debt?  And finally, how can it be reduced with all the promises he has made to “the Squad” and the other progressives who demand government pay for everything?  New Study Pegs COVID-19 Crisis Costs at $16 Trillion—So Far.

The Democratic Party says election fraud doesn’t exist, so hopefully they will be able to explain this:    New Data Analysis Finds 353 Counties With 1.8 Million More Registered Voters Than Eligible Citizens.

From the Daily Signal:  More Examples of Election Fraud Prove the Left Is in Denial About It

From the Wall Street Journal (subscription required; albeit they seem to be allowing a 30 day free tryout):  An Ex-Liberal Reluctantly Supports Trump.  Another article from the WSJ you should be able to access:  The Cost of Bidenomics.

Report: Biden Economic Policy Will Kill Two Million Jobs

“…neither Hunter nor Joe Biden has even questioned the fact that the drive is real — they merely dismiss the entire line of questioning, while charging that The Post has an agenda in presenting it to the world.”

Hunter Biden left laptop at repair shop; owner tells Senate panel.

From National Review — DNI Ratcliffe: Hunter Biden Emails, Laptop ‘Not Part of Some Russian Disinformation Campaign’

How a scandal-plagued Hunter Biden tried to disappear — only to see his past dominate campaign.

Busted? Burisma, the Bidens, and Corruption in Our Land.

Giuliani: Here’s How I Verified the Data from Hunter’s Hard Drive.

Prominent CBS Journalists Fire Back at Biden for Attacking Reporter Over Legitimate Questions

Facebook and Twitter Become Arbiters of Truth.  “It is futile, stupid, and wrong for these platforms to deliberately slow the spread of a news story because some unnamed person within the company hierarchy has decided that story is false (emphasis added by cpnys). That is true of any news story, but it’s particularly the case for one concerning a presidential candidate within weeks of the election.”

Another conservative account locked out of Twitter:  Charlie Kirk Locked Out of Twitter Account for Pennsylvania Mail-In Ballot Tweet.  Does anyone know of any liberal accounts locked out?

Should These Trump Rally Demographics Worry the Biden Campaign?

Biden/Harris should be worried about this new and upcoming Republican star!  Win or Lose, Kimberly Klacik Has Made History in Baltimore

Rest in Peace, Ralph Z. Hollow.  Our thoughts and prayers are with your beloved wife, Millie and your son, Ian.

Statement by Conservative Party Chairman Gerard Kassar on the release of Perry Bellamy

Statement by Conservative Party Chairman Gerard Kassar: The Release of Bellamy, Convicted of Setting Up the Murder of State Parole Officer Brian Rooney by the NYS Parole Board Is an Affront to the Safety of New Yorkers.

Brooklyn, NY – Yesterday, we learned of three convicted felons (here, here, here) being set free by the New York State Parole Board. Especially egregious is the release of Perry Bellamy, convicted of setting up the murder of one of their own.

Voters in New York State will soon be choosing who will represent them in the Legislature by making their choice. Voters have an absolute right to know where candidates stand on the current trend of letting violent convicted felons out on parole.

In the last two years, New York’s citizens have watched while the NYS Legislature has amended its criminal justice system to allow those convicted of killing law enforcement officers, rapists, and deranged murders out on parole. Cashless bail has become the norm and so has the most egregious discovery reform that endangers innocent victims again after the alleged crime has occurred. New Yorkers must know where all legislative candidates stand on protecting victims and keeping convicted violent felons in prison.

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Chairman Kassar’s weekly wrap-up discusses the Biden Bombshell, Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s Senate Hearing and shines the candidate spotlight on Dennis Dunne, Peter Oberacker and John Cummings.

Hunter Biden Bombshell

 The New York Post released scathing E-mails on Wednesday providing damming evidence linking Presidential candidate Joe Biden to a top executive at a Ukrainian energy company.

Hunter Biden introduced his father, who at the time was Vice President of the United States, to the executive not even one year before Biden pressured the Ukrainian Government to stop an investigation into the energy company.

“Dear Hunter, thank you for inviting me to DC and giving an opportunity to meet your father and spent [sic] some time together. It’s realty [sic] an honor and pleasure,” the email says.

Hunter Biden joined the board at Burisma, the energy company in question, at a $50,000 a month salary. Although Biden has no experience in the energy field.

The bombshell report directly contradicts Joe Biden claiming he never had any conversation with his son regarding his overseas business dealings.

Just hours after the story on the pay-to-play scheme between Hunter Biden and the Ukraine, more emails were released that show another disturbing connection, this time with China.

Hunter Biden sought to make deals in China in which he stated would be “interesting for me and my family.”

The information was obtained off a water damaged MacBook Pro that was dropped off for service at a repair shop in Delaware, but the work was never paid for and the device was never retrieved. After discovering what was on the laptop, the shop owner contacted the feds and made them aware of the files on the computer.

This story continues to develop as the hours pass and new information is released, but the pay-to-play scheme between the Biden family and at least two foreign governments had been established with credible evidence. Now, Joe Biden must be held accountable and must answer. The American people deserve to know just how deep the waters of corruption and foreign influence run within the Biden family.

Amy Coney Barrett Hearing

We are one step closer to confirmation for Judge Coney Barrett as the hearings ended on Capitol Hill Thursday with the Judge performing admirably and showing why she was nominated by President Trump.

Senate Democrats threw everything they could at the Judge, but she proved to be too smart, too seasoned, and ready for the moment. Every question thrown her way, in an attempt to smear her, was answered with style and grace by the future Justice.

The Republicans on the Judiciary Committee have called for a vote on October 22, and all signs point to Amy Coney Barrett being confirmed to a seat on the bench of the highest court in the land.

“We have the votes,” Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Thursday.

Senator Lindsey Graham, Chairman of the Judiciary Committee, should be commended for how well run the hearings were. In fact, one Democratic Senator from California voiced her pleasure with Senator Graham. “This has been one of the best set of hearings that I’ve participated in,” Dianne Feinstein told Graham, “Thank you for your fairness and the opportunity of going back and forth. It leaves one with a lot of hopes” she continued.

Candidate Spotlight Dennis Dunne Senate District 6

Dennis Dunne is a proud veteran who served our nation in Vietnam and still fights for us as a Hempstead Town Councilman today. Dennis is a tax-cutter and problem solver, and you can rest assured as a Senator in Albany, Dennis will work to repeal extreme Democrat criminal reforms. No stranger to defending our country and he’s still fighting for taxpayers like us.

Dennis’ opponent supported “Bail Reform,” and the extreme law that lets accused rapists and other violent criminals have access to the homes of victims and their phone numbers. These policies set forth by state Democrats have already proven to be both dangerous and deadly.

To lean more or get involved, please click here.

Candidate Spotlight Peter Oberacker Senate District 51

From Peter’s early days working in their family business, to building a successful business, and becoming an effective and productive elected official, it can certainly be said he knows what hard work is all about. Peter Oberacker grew up in a family of sausage makers, working in the family’s local market since age 8. Over his life and career, he has become a successful business builder, community leader, and family man. In 2015, Peter was elected to the Otsego County Board of Representatives and quickly showed his effectiveness delivering for his constituents and becoming a respected leader across the county.

Peter chairs the Public Works Committee, is Vice-Chair of the Administration Committee, Human Services, Negotiations, and Inter-Governmental Affairs committees. Prior to his election to the County Board, Peter served as Maryland Town Supervisor and as a town board member.

During his time in both county and town government, Peter has never produced a budget that raised taxes and has consistently supported staying under the tax cap. He has been a leader in focusing on infrastructure improvement and developing effective programs for updating public work fleets in a cost-effective manner.

To learn more or get involved, please click here.

Candidate Spotlight John Cummings 14th Congressional District

John was raised in the Parkchester section of the Bronx and followed in his father’s footsteps when he was sworn into the NYPD in January of 1983. Upon graduation from the NYC Police Academy, he was assigned to Neighborhood Stabilization Unit 7, in the South Bronx. Following 6 months there, John was assigned to the 46th precinct, where he remained for 2 years. He was then assigned to the NYPD Harbor Unit, where he served first as an operations coordinator in the Bronx, and then as a member of the Harbor George unit in College Point, Queens. After suffering an injury in the line of duty, he retired with multiple commendations for bravery and excellence.

John emphatically denounces Socialism and believes it is antithetical to every one of our founding principles. Principles that have made us the envy of the world for over 230 years and the destination of generations of people looking for the freedoms that were consistently denied them by royalty, authoritarians, dictators, and terrorists.

John is all that stands in the way of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and her mission to bring socialism to New York City.

To learn more or get involved, please click here.

Ilhan Omar Funnels 70 Percent of Campaign Expenditures to Husband’s company.

Giuliani: You’ve Only Seen Five Percent of What’s on Hunter Biden’s Hard Drive

Orthodox Jews show overwhelming support for Trump in new poll

New: Tucker Carlson Announces More Hunter Biden Emails, Further Corruption Exposed

President Trump Eviscerates Liberal Talking Points During NBC Town Hall

/ In CPNYS NEWS / By Gerard Kassar / Comments Off on Chairman Kassar’s weekly wrap-up discusses the Biden Bombshell, Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s Senate Hearing and shines the candidate spotlight on Dennis Dunne, Peter Oberacker and John Cummings.

Our republic is at stake when media giants continue to censor news.

Twitter’s double standard emerges after NY Post Hunter Biden story blocked, other media get pass, critics say.  Twitter wasn’t alone; Facebook has its problems also.  More on the “smoking gun” the mainstream media doesn’t want you to know about.  ‘Use your influence’: Hunter Biden report undercuts father, upends campaign.   Here is Andrew C. McCarthy’s take on the Hunter Emails.

Emails reveal how Hunter Biden tried to cash in big on behalf of family with Chinese firm.

Giuliani: You’ve Only Seen Five Percent of What’s on Hunter Biden’s Hard Drive.

Tucker Carlson also weighs in on the latest drama from the Bidens, Twitter and Facebook.

Censorship of Hunter Biden Bombshell Validates Republican Skepticism of Big Tech Promise.

If ‘unreliable’ is the issue, why did social media never block anti-Trump stories?

Trump’s Spanish-Media Adviser Warns Dems: Electoral Shift is Coming.

Biden’s evasive answers on court packing are cause for alarm.

Joe Biden does not have an answer for anything.

Well, of course he is!  Biden campaign ‘glad’ Twitter, Facebook censored Post’s Hunter Biden exposé.

More from the Democratic double standard:  Amy Coney Barrett scolded for saying ‘sexual preference,’ despite Joe Biden using term in May.  Can you believe that the Merriam-Webster changes its definition of ‘sexual preference’ as Barrett gets called out for using term?  (They said they had planned doing this for a long time.)

Video: Tom Klingenstein on Trump 2020: A Man vs. A Movements

The Emperor is about to strike again.  (This is a WSJ article and a subscription is required.)  A shorter article is available in Politico’s Newsletter today.

Candice Owens speaks about her experience with Asthma, COVID-19, and government mandates.

From City Journal:  Voting Alone; Why I won’t be casting my ballot early—and why you shouldn’t, either.

WATCH: Courageous Priest Speaks the TRUTH About Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.

Words of wisdom from Walter E. Williams.

How will Governor Andrew Cuomo explain his opposition to the latest WHO advice against punishing lockdowns?

Just imagine for a moment what the mainstream media’s reaction would be if President Trump said this?  Biden Says Voters ‘Don’t Deserve’ to Know His Position on Court Packing.  The other insult to Americans, is that there was very little coverage of this outrageous statement.

Another gaffe by former VP Biden or does he really believe what is being presented to him to regurgitate to the press and general public knowing most won’t question what he says?  Biden questions ‘memory’ of voters in poll who say they’re better off now than 4 years ago.

Did you hear Sen. Coons on Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace?  Sen. Chris Coons: Amy Coney Barrett Has ‘Extreme,’ ‘Disqualifying’ Views, Confirmation Push ‘Constitutes Court Packing’.    Really, Senator?  Court packing?  What is even more discouraging is the people that believe what he says.

You won’t see me write this often, but, Jack Tapper, deserves kudos for trying repeatedly (but was unsuccessful) to get a straight answer to his question regarding Court packing to Biden campaign spokeswoman Kate Bedingfield.  Watch the clip here.

Then there is this…Kamala Harris claims the Barrett hearings are putting lives at risk, will participate remotely.  So, should we understand that wearing a mask doesn’t protect people, Senator?

Democrats delegitimize the Supreme Court because they fear losing power over the rest of us.

Even yesterday, former VP Biden, could not, would not, state that he will not “court pack” despite saying so in the past; so afraid of losing the progressive arm of the Democratic Party.  How will the former VP stand up to America’s enemies when he can’t stand up to the progressive arm of the Democratic Party?

Should we remind you what the former VP said when he was Senator Biden?  We sure will.

Speaking of Senator Biden, seems he really liked being Senator Biden since he is running to be Senator Biden again.

Joe Biden China record conflicts with new hard-liner stance – Washington Times

Stephen Moore reminds former VP Joe Biden that there wasn’t any economic boom under President Obama.

A sobering article by Chris Farrell in Gatestone Institute International Policy Council:  Slouching Towards the Socialist States of America.  Only Americans who understand what our Founding Fathers created can keep what they created by VOTING in person on November 3, 2020, the progressive left has made far too many strides forward. It is up to freedom loving Americans to protect the ideals that created the country that has lifted the world in just 244 years.

Poll: The Shy Trump Vote Is Bigger This Year…And Who Falls into This Category Should Terrify Democrats

Vet Wounded by Iranian Explosives Warns Against Biden Presidency

Bonus Army; Pay workers for finding a job, not for staying unemployed.

Systemic Pride Is the Problem.

From Joel Kotkin, contributing editor at City-Journal: Will the Cultural Revolution Be Canceled?

Caution, Twitter is at it again (finding ways to silence conservatives.) Election Interference: Twitter Unveils Temporary Speech Codes Weeks Before the Election.

Judge Rules New COVID-19 Restrictions Do Not Violate Religious Freedoms.  Why is the identity of this federal judge left out of the article?  Don’t we have a right to know?

From the Daily Signal:  The Government’s Unfair Treatment of Churches During COVID Pandemic.

Whitmer Blamed Trump for Kidnapping Plot, but Here’s What the Accused Men Actually Said About Him.

US appeals court blocks extension of Wisconsin’s absentee ballot deadline.

Michael Goodwin asked a logical question in Sunday’s NY Post:  We’re better off under Trump than before, so where’s the momentum?

Kevin McCullough had this to say on Sunday:  Signs That Trump Isn’t Going to Win on Nov. 3

From Gordon G. Chang: Thanks to Trump, China’s Huawei Is Dying.

If you believe this, you also believe in unicorns and that there is a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow.

Governor Cuomo’s dream of being elected outside of NYS is shrinking the more he is in the national eye.  From the Washington Times:  Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s New York State of bankruptcy.

Star Parker opines in the Daily Signal about New York: The Example America Should Not Follow.

Today’s NY Post editorial begins with a great question:  When will Gov. Andrew Cuomo start listening to the science, as he tells everyone else to do? 

You’ve heard about the Great Barrington Declaration, now learn what it is directly from those who signed it.

The latest from WHO.  WHO Reverses Course, Now Advises Against Use of ‘Punishing’ Lockdowns

Janice Dean, who lost in-laws to COVID-19, on Cuomo’s new book on handling of pandemic.

The Gotham Gazette posted this question in today’s missive to email subscribers:  Could a Tax on Stock Trading Help New York Fill Its Massive Budget Hole?  The obvious answer is: sure, if you want to speed-up New York’s exodus.  New York must become business friendly and not follow the gospel of the progressive movement that wants to destroy capitalism.  We must follow the economic philosophy – freedom and free enterprise — that lifts people out of poverty by providing jobs and keeps them from being dependent on government handouts.

John B. Calhoun’s Mouse Utopia Experiment and Reflections on the Welfare State

6 Lessons on the History and Economics of Taxation.

This is very interesting and we wish them capitalist success with their new role.    Alternative Journalism, Indeed.

CONSERVATIVE PARTY RATES 2020 LEGISLATIVE SESSION; Assemblyman David J. DiPietro Scores 100%

For Immediate Release
October 13, 2020
Contact:  Shaun Marie
518-356-7882
www.cpnys.org  @cpnys

 CONSERVATIVE PARTY RATES 2020 LEGISLATIVE SESSION;
Assemblyman David J. DiPietro Scores 100%

 Brooklyn, NY – The Conservative Party’s 2020 legislative ratings for the shortened COVID-19 legislative session are available on the Conservative Party’s website (www.cpnys.org) today to allow voters in New York state to be informed and knowledgeable of how their state legislators voted on 20 key bills that passed both Houses.

Keeping with tradition, the Conservative Party tracked legislation throughout the session, issued support and opposition memos, and determined, at an executive committee meeting, which key issues would be used. The Bills considered comprise a variety of issues including, but not limited to economics, health, safety, and pro-life issues that affect the lives of all New Yorkers. “We believe that it is necessary to keep the public informed of key votes and let the taxpayers be aware of how elected officials spend our hard-earned money. Every Bill is considered, and then we narrow the number to give voters a fair assessment of what transpires in Albany,” said Gerard Kassar, State Chairman.  “A review of the Bills used this year will show New Yorkers how out of touch the legislature is with the average citizen; many are costly, sometimes unwarranted, and some will show how they help New Yorkers.” said Kassar.

Assembly Member, David J. DiPietro (147th AD) was the only legislator to score a perfect 100%.

The overall Senate ratings have consistently dropped since the Democrats took total control.  In 2018 the average was 55%, in 2019 the average was 40%, and this year the overall Senate rated a meager 35%.  In 2018 the Democratic Senate average was 41%, in 2019 the democratic average plummeted to 14%, and slightly improved to 17% in 2020.  Republican Senators averaged 71% and Conservative endorsed legislators in the Senate averaged 69%.

The Assembly’s overall rating remained at 36% same as 2019, but down from their 2018 rating of 42%.  The Democrats in the Assembly averaged 19%, up slightly from 17% in 2019, but down significantly from their 28% rating in 2018.  Republican Assembly members averaged 79%, while Conservative Party endorsed Assembly members remained steady with an average of 79%.

We encourage voters to review the ratings and vote accordingly.  Send a message by voting on the Conservative Party line that conservative fiscal policy and principles make New York business friendly.  New York needs to reestablish a friendly place for entrepreneurs to open businesses and most importantly to create new jobs for those who have been forced out of work due to COVID-19. The current trends adopting progressive ideology only increases the exodus; families want a safe place to live, and a resurgence of business opportunities that made New York the beacon of hope and prosperity.

(Ratings are online here.  If you have a problem downloading, please call 718-921-2158 or 518-356-7882 for a copy.)

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CHAIRMAN KASSAR’S WEEKLY WRAP-UP DISCUSSES THE VP DEBATE, MORE LOCKDOWNS, AND SHINES THE CANDIDATE SPOTLIGHT ON CHARLES MISSICK, DAVE CATALFAMO AND VITO BRUNO.

VP Pence Delivers

 Vice President Mike Pence delivered a masterful performance Wednesday as he took the Biden-Harris ticket to task on their records in government and flip- flopping agendas.

Pence was firing on all cylinders from beginning to end, articulately making his case as to why President Trump has earned the right to a second term.

Harris, who successfully managed to avoid questions all night, did make some very noticeable gaffs, and worked hard to move the conversation away from her record as Attorney General in California; a record that saw her lock up African Americans in disproportionate numbers for small offenses.

She also gave a revisionist version of history saying President Abraham Lincoln did not appoint a new Justice to the Supreme Court in an election year citing his desire to wait until American’s had voted. The Senator is aware of the truth; she either was comfortable lying or misleading, neither of which are acceptable. President Lincoln did not send a nominee forward in October in 1864 for one simple reason, Congress was not in session. He sent the nominee forward in December when they returned. The nominee was indeed confirmed that same day. A shameful rewriting of history from the VP candidate.

Perhaps the biggest moments of the night were her refusing to answer if she would pack the Supreme Court and contradicting herself, and Joe Biden, about their position on fracking. Both have said they will do away with fracking and Biden’s campaign website goes into detail on their support of the Green New Deal, which of course also calls for the banning of fracking.

Kamala Harris made two things clear. First and foremost, she and Joe Biden should sit down and discuss their platform, something they seem to have not done. Second, their policies are costly for Americans, they will result in higher taxes and job loss. Their agenda is simply not achievable without sweeping tax increases.

As for Vice President Pence, he proved to be cool, calm, and collected. Educated on the issues, strong on foreign policy, and ready to lead. Mike Pence delivered a vision for America, a vision for 4 more years.

  Governor Cuomo, Mayor De Blasio Singles Out Communities

The Governor and Mayor have closed schools and non-essential businesses within 9 zip codes throughout Brooklyn and Queens as corona virus cases have spiked in clusters.

While it is imperative New Yorker’s continue to adhere to safety guidelines, it is not reasonable to close entire zip codes. A cluster within a zip code could only be a matter of blocks, shutting down a business a mile away, but in the same zip code, is a lazy attempt to fix a problem, one that will also not stand up in court.

It also troubles me to see Brooklyn and Queens, as well as Hudson Valley towns, being singled out with these closures. Make no mistake, there have been many other instances in which safety guidelines were violated around the city, but in those cases Mayor de Blasio encouraged the gatherings and demonstrations. A stark contrast to the directives they have given to Brooklyn, Queens, and Rockland.

Bishop DiMarzio, Shepherd of the Brooklyn Diocese, announced Thursday they have filed a lawsuit against the state of New York in Federal Court saying their First Amendment rights have been violated. “The State has completely disregarded the fact that our safety protocols have worked and it is an insult to once again penalize all those who have made the safe return to Church work. We vehemently disagree with the capacity limits being placed on us,” Bishop DiMarzio said in a statement

Elected officials within South Brooklyn’s very prominent Jewish communities also voiced their frustrations and concerns.

“We are appalled by Governor Cuomo’s words and actions today,” Senator Simcha Felder, Assemblyman Simcha Eichenstein, Councilmembers Chaim Deutsche and Kalman Yeger said Tuesday in a joint statement. “He has chosen to pursue a scientifically and constitutionally questionable shutdown of our communities. His administrations utter lack of coordination and communication with local officials has been an ongoing issue since the start of the pandemic, and particularly recently as we face this uptick,” they continued.

Considering the lengths he went through to protect violent protestors as they violated every guideline the Mayor himself put in place, this is an egregious overstepping of authority to attack livelihoods and religious freedoms.

“New Yorkers have a right to be concerned by Governor Cuomo’s announcement that, due to an increase in COVID cases, neighborhoods in Brooklyn and Queens will once again have non-essential business shuttered, schools closed and the use of houses of worship greatly restricted. Our city, its businesses and its people cannot afford another lockdown,” Assemblywoman Nicole Malliotakis said. “Businesses and recently reopened restaurants will close permanently and more people will flee our city. Many community and religious leaders, educators and small business owners have spoken out against this heightened level of enforcement and feel the heavy-handed actions of Governor Cuomo and Mayor de Blasio are uncalled for; I stand with them,” she continued.

The zones created defy all common sense and logic. This will turn into a constitutional nightmare for the Governor and Mayor, and a return nightmare for business owners, many of whom barely survived the first shutdown only to be shuttered again. For months, we have been told follow the science, perhaps it is time they take their own advice.

Candidate Spotlight Charles Missick

 A veteran, attorney, and small business owner/winemaker. A husband, father, and a firm believer in the value and dignity of meaningful work and getting your hands dirty, Charles Missick has dedicated his life to his family and will dedicate himself to New York’s 55th Senate District.

Charles believes it is important that we embrace the values that made this country great. From a focus on safe neighborhoods and raising strong families, to reinvesting in our manufacturing base and building the things our nation needs. Charles wants New York to know it is important that we aren’t merely limited liability citizens, but wholly invested in this great state. The future doesn’t belong to us, it belongs to the children, and we owe it to them to leave a rich, vibrant inheritance.

To learn more, click here.

Candidate Spotlight Dave Catalfamo

 A proud lifelong resident of Upstate New York, Dave Catalfamo understands firsthand the issues that matter to our community and knows how to deliver results. He is running for NY’s 113th Assembly District to rebuild New York’s economy, restore balance to state government and be a powerful, effective voice for Saratoga and Washington Counties.

Dave grew up in Niverville, New York, one of four siblings. The oldest son of a single mom, Dave watched his mom struggle at times and occasionally need assistance, but she always instilled in her children the value of hard work and integrity. That helped shape Dave’s passion for jobs and drew him to service–first in the United States Army Reserves, then to New York State as a senior official in Governor Pataki’s Administration, and now to the greater Saratoga community. He has dedicated his life both in the public and private sector to helping create jobs and grow the economy.

Dave understands the importance of tourism to Upstate NY’s economy. As head of the world renowned ILOVENY campaign he led the effort to reinvigorate the brand, which reached new heights after 9/11. He served as the Governor’s liaison to the Olympic Regional Development Authority, where he helped to lead the successful effort to bring the Goodwill Games to Lake Placid and facilitated transformational investments to revive the Olympic facilities that continue to serve as a key generator of New York State tourism.

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 Candidate Spotlight Vito Bruno

 Vito Bruno is running for State Senate in South Brooklyn to fight for working and middle-class families that are being ignored in favor of special interests. Bruno believes education, seniors, a reliable transit system, and infrastructure must be our top priorities, not the dangerous bail reform laws passed by the politicians in Albany.

  A successful business entrepreneur and renowned music industry impresario, Vito is an independent leader beholden to no one, he loves Brooklyn and will go to Albany to fight for us. The 22nd Senate District is comprised of several Brooklyn neighborhoods including Bay Ridge, Dyker Heights, Bensonhurst, Bath Beach, Gravesend, Marine Park and Gerritsen Beach.

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