Daily Update

The Beat has an article on how the Legislature will do even more harm to upstate New York if they “spread the gospel of rent regulation to the rest of New York.”  Read what The Beat has to say here. 

The sweeping changes for criminal justice reforms passed in the NYS Budget are a grave concern to law enforcement officials due to the lack of funding that is needed for compliance .  Just another rush to satisfy the progressives in the Legislature without considering the consequences; bad policy and again should have been a stand-alone bill for full debate.   

We have often said that when one doesn’t respect life at conception, the long- term result is that one won’t respect life near the end of one’s journey.  Sadly, Governor Cuomo is now proving this presumption.      Every life is precious, from natural conception to natural death. 

Putnam County, NY pushes back on Gov. Cuomo’s abortion agenda   Kudos to them!

In case you missed this over the weekend:  Michael Goodwin’s Sunday Column; As Trump soars higher, Dems reach their lowest point yet.

It’s time for the City Council to stop playing thought police

This NY Post editorial — NY Assembly’s shameful snub of fallen-soldiers’ kids– will, we hope, bring about a change of heart by the Assembly Democrats.  The public backlash has been helpful also. 

The Beat also writes about being High at Work. 

Another really bad policy idea Supporters Hopeful Driver’s Licenses Will Extend to Undocumented Immigrants   We were able to beat this back once, and will make every effort to beat it back again. 

Does the latest rising star in the Democratic Party have a problemhttps://tinyurl.com/yysremba

Since today is April 15, aka Tax Day, we thought you would like to know where your taxes go.  Here is the Daily Signal’s chart for how your taxes are spent. 

Weekly Wrap-Up from Chair Jerry Kassar

Welcome to my Weekly Wrap-Up for April 12, 2019!

9/11 DENIAL

“Some people did something” – is there anything more contemptible, more despicable, more infuriating than a government official dismissing the murder of close to 3,000 innocent people with such nonchalant words?

This blasé assessment by Rep. Ilhan Omar is an outright denial of the suffering that took place in New York City on 9/11, of the fear and pain our fellow Americans felt as they were being killed, of the ultimate sacrifice made by so many brave firefighters and police officers so that others could be rescued. It minimizes the grief felt then, and still today, by those who lost loved ones in the attacks. And Rep. Omar ignores the real dangers of radical Islam, which was the one and only force behind the 9/11 attacks, and that is still a threat to our freedom and safety today.

Meanwhile, in defending her fellow leftist, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez chose to attack the integrity and commitment of Rep. Dan Crenshaw, a highly-decorated veteran and Navy SEAL who lost an eye fighting terrorists in Afghanistan. Unbelievable, especially for someone who is supposed to represent New York.

While most of our state’s Democrats were too cowardly to challenge Rep. Omar’s comments, the New York Post courageously defended New York’s honor against her heartlessness – read the Post’s coverage here, here, and here.

Rep. Omar is attempting to justify her comments by pointing to President George W. Bush’s speech atop the rubble of the World Trade Center on September 14. That takes chutzpah, to use a word that would likely offend the congresswoman given her history of anti-Semitism. Watch President Bush’s speech here – it is a recognition of our country’s grief, a call for prayer and unity, a celebration of America’s strength and resolve, a show of patriotism in defiance of those who hate America.

President Bush’s words lifted our nation up – Rep. Omar’s diminish our nation’s history.

TAXES

As Democrats celebrate just how much they were able to mislead America about the Trump tax cuts, the truth is emerging: President Trump’s tax reforms saved Americans money, and despite the protestations of Andrew Cuomo most New Yorkers did quite well under the Trump tax cuts.

With Tax Day coming up, I want to make this the focus of our new Weekly Poll: What do you think is the most compelling, conservative message that our Party can share on the issue of federal taxes?

I also want to revisit last week’s question, since Survey Monkey was giving us some socialist-style math that made the responses add up to over 100 percent. So here’s what I’m asking: Out of New York’s unbelievably costly new budget, what is the item that concerns you the most?

I look forward to watching the results from both questions.

QUICK HITS

Don’t believe the myths about legalizing marijuana.

Yes, we need to probe the Russia collusion probers.

Why don’t liberals like the idea of sending illegal aliens to sanctuary cities?

Obama’s head of Homeland Security agrees with Trump on the border crisis.

Have a great weekend!

Daily Update

The NY Post begins today’s editorial with “How pathetic: A member of Congress can’t acknowledge what happened on one of the most horrific days in US history.”  We couldn’t agree more with that statement and the entire editorial. 

Congresswoman Ilhan Omar  went on Twitter complaining that people who were outraged over her comments are creating an unsafe situation for her.   Her comments describing the Sept. 11 attacks as “some people did something” shows a complete lack of understanding of the events on September 11.  Congresswoman Omar was 20 years old on 9/11/2001, old enough to understand that terrorist attacked America and almost 3000 innocent people were killed when planes were deliberately flown into buildings and hundreds of New York’s Finest did their best to save them.  Shame on her for trying to make 9/11 inconsequential by referring to it as “some people did something.”

Congresswoman Omar should read the moving article by Jim Riches that describes the horror of 9/11 and the indescribable pain that Jim Riches has to live with every day since.  Congresswoman, come to New York and stand where the Twin Towers stood, close your eyes and see the images of American Airlines Flight 11 flying into the North Tower directly hitting floors 93-99, 16 minutes later United Airlines Flight 175 flies directly into floors 75-85.  Hear the screams, smell the burning flesh, see people trying to escape by jumping out of the windows.

Then tell us again that “some people did something.”

Congresswoman, as someone who had to escape from Somalia’s civil war, who spent four years in a refugee camp in Kenya, then had the privilege of moving to America, one would think compassion for the victims of 9/11 terrorist acts would be natural and benevolent;  not a cold, unfeeling, disgraceful statement that “some people did something.”

234 House Democrats, Two Republicans Co-Sponsor Bill forcing schools to let make athletes compete on girls’ sports teams. When you read this headline, you shake your head and ask yourself, did I read that right?  You did!  The Daily Caller explains that the “Democrats’ Equality Act would amend the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to make “sexual orientation and gender identity” protected characteristics under federal anti-discrimination law. Among other things, the bill would force public schools to expand female athletic teams to include biological males who identify as transgender girls.” (emphasis added by CPNYS.)  Sad to say that Congressman John Katko (NY-24) is one of the Republican co-sponsors of the Bill.  We find Congressman Katko’s co-sponsorship of this legislation inconsistent with the Conservative Party and with the views of most Americans.  We strongly urge him to remove his co-sponsorship and to reconsider his position.  Congressman Jerry Nadler (NY-14) must live on another planet when, in his opening remarks, he said this, “transgender athletes participating in sports in accordance with their gender identity having competitive advantages have not been borne out.”  Obviously, he does not follow sports on the high school level.  Julia Beck, the head of a self-described radical feminist organization that supports the LGBTQ movement, testified against the bill.  You can read her testimony here.  If Julia Beck is opposed to this bill, why would anyone co-sponsor it?  The Daily Signal has a pod cast that all of the co-sponsors should listen to.  Her Daughter Has to Compete Against Biological Males in Track. Now This Mom Is Speaking Out.  Equality is an equal playing field, the Equality Bill, endangers those playing on the field.  We hope every co-sponsor rethinks their reasons for being on this bill, especially New York’s Congressman John Katko.   

NYC Council Votes to Ban Pre-Employment Marijuana Testing.  Another bad bill passed by the NYC Council, but I am sure the Trial Lawyers will like it since Worker’s Compensation laws fail to include contributory negligence. 

The Intellectual Dishonesty of the Campaign Against the Electoral College

The Pivotal Gun Case Likely Going to the Supreme Court, Explained. 

Daily Update

Charter Schools:  Worth the investment!

Michael Goodwin takes Richard Carranza to task in his column:  Richard Carranza’s black and white approach is ruining city schools.    It isn’t a good press day for Mr. Carranza, as the NY Post editorial board call him a total pathetic twit. 

Adam Mill opines in American Greatness about a “radical” idea that could beat socialists with one simple plan.  It is, as they say, food for thought. 

Chele Farley is taking the plunge into politics again; plans on running for Congress. 

Gregg Jarrett and Sean Hannity discuss  AG Barr’s belief that “spying did occur”  on the Trump Campaign. 

Sen. John Thune:  If governmental powers were used to abuse the rights of American citizens we need to know. 

The Daily Signal writes about the 4 big issues in Attorney General’s first hearing after getting Mueller Report. 

John R. Lott, Jr. writes that the push to demonize private gun ownership never stops. 

Charles Fain Lehman writes in National Review that suing Big Pharma won’t fix the drug crisis. 

Top 10 Anti-Vaccine Falsehoods and The Truth About Each. 

Wednesday’s with Walter E. Williams. 

Keep Judith Clark in prison; sign our petition here. 

Daily Update

Rest in Peace Christopher Slutman. Thank you for being a true New York hero. 

Our Founding Fathers knew that the Republic they were creating was based on self-government and self-government would require a certain moral compass that would prevent the newly elected officials from becoming self-aggrandizing.   Not an easy task, when one is placed in the position of writing laws, to protect the citizens and welfare of the new Republic.  A system of checks and balances was needed, thus the 3 branches of government, but one still needed a moral compass in each branch.  Joshua Charles opines on the simple, yet extremely important fact that without virtue there is no freedom

City and State reports how six state upstate economic development projects have fared.  Can we get our tax dollars refunded? 

Campaign hopes to sway minority lawmakers in NY pot legalization push.    Al Sharpton and his National Action Network, is part of the larger group – We Rise to Legalize – looking for legalization and expungement of prior records as well as calling for job and ownership opportunities in the cannabis industry from “seed to sale.”  What could possibly go wrong?

Today’s NY Post editorial:  Why the road to pot legalization is proving so rocky , makes good arguments against rushing to move the marijuana issue any further in New York State.

Guy Benson writes about the horrors of socialized medicine in the UK. 

Gov. Andrew Cuomo completes the cycle; no respect for the beginning of life and no respect at the end of life.  It really is pathetic that Governor Andrew Cuomo wants to let Judith Clark out of prison after taking part in the Brinks Robbery that left three law enforcement officials (Brown, O’Grady and Paige) dead, he shows no respect for their loss of life and celebrates the life of Judith Clark.  Sign our petition to keep Judith Clark in prison here.

Governor Andrew Cuomo is the kind of individual dreaded by our Founding Fathers – one who has dove head first into self-aggrandizement. 

Daily Update

In case you missed this over the weekend Judith Clark, the domestic terrorist involved in the infamous 1981 Brinks Robbery that left 2 police officers — Waverly Brown and Edward O’Grady — and Brink’s guard Peter Page dead, is up for parole again.  The fact that she is even eligible for parole is the result of Governor Andrew Cuomo declaring her rehabilitated (can’t help but ask what is Governor Cuomo’s expertise in declaring her rehabilitated) and minimizing her actual crime.  The NYS Conservative Party has launched a petition to keep her in prison; please sign the petition   and send a message that killing police officers will land you in prison for the rest of your natural life. 

Cuomo & Co’s next special-interest payoff.  Be prepared, you know it is going to cost you more in the long run. 

Jonathon Trugman has some good advice for Governor Cuomo and the Legislative Members:  Cutting NY taxes will eventually increase state, city revenue. 

The Daily Gazette outlines some common sense changes that are sorely needed in the budget adoption process. 

Daniel Ikenson and Colin Grabow have a better way to unclog NYC streets: Repeal the Jones Act. 

Very good insight from Richard Brodsky: We’re going to ‘commission’ ourselves into authoritarianism. 

The Beat writes about the De Blasio Corruption Scandal…AGAIN. 

File this under “Be careful what you wish for.” 

Weekly Wrap Up

Welcome to my weekly wrap up for April 5, 2019

NYS BUDGET FIASCO

 New taxes, new fees, new regulations and new laws that make our streets less safe and reduce our freedoms summarizes the NYS recently enacted budget   With the exception of making the property tax cap (which unfortunately excludes NYC) permanent this was a no-good news budget that will continue to cause New Yorkers to abandon our state and businesses to close or look to other states to create jobs.

 Governor Cuomo used his ability to blackmail the Legislature with the threat of the next phase of their pay raise being negated and even manage to swindle an undeserved 40 percent pay raise for himself.  Interestingly, due to a quirk in NYS State law which caps all executive agency salaries at that of the Governor’s, his pay increase will likely result in hundreds of state employees being eligible for increase. The end result of what I feel certain was a poorly thought through action by the legislature will eventually cost the taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars.

 It was a budget that had something bad for everyone.  If you live downstate and drive, Manhattan is about to become off limits by car .  If you live upstate know that there is a whole new set of unfunded mandates.  If you live anywhere in the State, the budget implements and funds the DREAM ACT and codifies parts of the Affordable Care Act and Health Exchange Law. The budget also makes policy having absolutely nothing to do with budgeting such as eliminating cash bail – a very dangerous action

And as bad as the budget is to our state’s residents even the progressives thought it was an awful budget because it did not go far enough.  Personally I think Stephen King could come up with a new novel based on NYS government.

 Stay tuned for further stories about the horrors of Albany.  Make sure you make every effort to elect Conservatives to local government – our only line of defense.

 PUBLIC CAMPAIGN FINANCING AND FUSION VOTING

A funny thing happened on the way to adopting  a budget.  The Legislature — against what appeared to be an overwhelming member objection — nevertheless created a Commission to possibly establish a  taxpayer funded system of public campaign finance and raise the issue of fusion voting. The advocates are pushing for a six to one match.  The end result will be a public financing scheme that will cost over any four- year period as much as $350 million.

  As you know fusion voting allows for a candidate running on multiple party lines to combine their votes.  What it does not do is effect the legal status of a political party to exist.

 The legislature in establishing this commission ceded significant authority to write law. This issue,  as it effected last year’s pay raise commission, is currently being litigated in State and Federal Court.

 As you can imagine any effort to adjust or eliminate fusion voting concerns us.  There are certain to be many turns on this road.  And allow me to assure you that we are very much preparing for the fight.

Daily Update

Our society is simply inexplicable lately.  How does one cosponsor a bill designed to put an end to animal testing using kittens, when one voted against protecting newborns?

Far too many of today’s elected officials see their positions as one to enrich themselves and/or family members. 

And too many of today’s elected officials cannot admit that their policies are responsible for the problems they face: De Blasio rants that feds are to blame for NYC’s problems. 

It’s sad to see 2020 Dems kissing Sharpton’s … ring. 

Congresswoman Debbie Lesko believes that the bill the House passed today, will actually hurt women more.  Here is her assessment of the democrats’ bill:  I Survived Domestic Violence. Here’s Why I’m Voting No on Violence Against Women Act.

The Daily Signal’s Daniel Davis sits down with President-elect of El Salvador Nayib Bukele to discuss his recent election, migration, crime, and ways the US and El Salvador can work together in the coming years.

Do you ever wonder why countries are giving only token efforts to stem the tide of migrants to the United States?  The answer is probably in this article. 

U.S. Jobless Claims Fall to 49-Year Low, Below All Forecasts. 

Ken Girardin writes about Albany’s other big raise.  

The Beat takes another look at congestion pricing. 

Daily Update

Governor Cuomo was criticized for cutting funds to the Special Olympics , at the very last minutes of the legislative session, the Legislature authorized a substantial raise for the Governor.  Governor Cuomo did the right thing and restored the cut to the Special Olympics; however, he has also kept his raise.  Can’t help but wonder where the money for his raise is coming from.    

The Adirondack Daily Enterprise has a short description of some of the key items in the budget .  Can anyone explain to the taxpayers of New York, why the Legislature now requires “Employers throughout the state … to offer their workers three hours of paid time off to cast a ballot on election day” when earlier in the session they passed early voting whose provisions require that all early voting sites are open for at least eight hours on weekdays, including two days a week with evening hours, and for at least five hours on weekends and holidays.”  Do they have absolutely no regard for the tax burdens they place on New Yorkers?  No need to answer this rhetorical question, we all know they don’t. 

 If you have any doubts, read Michael Goodwin’s Op-Ed in today’s NY Post. 

 Kyle Smith writes about Governor Cuomo’s outrageous budget deal in the National Review. 

 E. J. McMahon takes a somber look at the state of NY’s finances with his Op-Ed in today’s NY Post: New York is looking at an ocean of red ink. 

 WalletHub ranks New York No. 1 for highest tax burden (and this is before the effect of this year’s budget have been implemented.)

 Karen Dewitt interviews Chairman Kassar and others on the NY Commission to Look at Ending Fusion Voting. With regard to the Governor’s concerns on the cost of public financing of cross-endorsed candidates, the answer is simple:  NO public financing of campaigns. 

 Are plastic bags as bad for the environment as some say?  Maybe not. 

 Wow!  Rather presumptuous thinking that state-asset forfeiture funds can be used for his travel: HIGH-FLYING CY: HOW MANHATTAN DA VANCE SPENT $250K ON TRAVEL AND FOOD. 

If the city doesn’t fight farebeating, everyone’s in trouble. 

 Sometimes the truth (the NY Post Editorial) makes you laugh when it is so evident to everyone but the person pontificating.  What AOC doesn’t get about wages and human worth. 

Wednesday’s with Walter E. Williams. 

Daily Update

Lawmakers just gave Cuomo even more power. 

Gov. Cuomo is not done with his progressive agenda:  Cuomo vows to pass legal marijuana law by June. 

The debate on congestion pricing begins:  WHAT WILL BE THE RIGHT PRICE TO CUT CONGESTION IN NEW YORK?

Can anyone blame them:  Residents in congestion-pricing zones are fuming over new taxes. 

Manhattan real estate sales fall for sixth straight quarter — longest losing streak in 30 years.  And, sad to say, after the NYS Budget, it is only to get worse.  

Nicole Gelinas writes that beating the fare-beaters is vital to the MTA and public safety. 

Trump Really Does Have a Plan That’s Better Than Obamacare. 

Rich Lowry writes that the border crisis is Congress’ fault.  

Jim Jordan:  Democrats are Freaking Out Over Citizenship on the Census Because They Want Non-Citizens Voting 

We are so fortunate that we live in America!  Top Venezuela court tightens noose on opposition chief Guaido. 

Pro-Life movie, Unplanned , debuts at # 4 overcoming social-media obstacles and dismissive film critics.  

Daily Update

Unfortunately for New Yorkers, the budget that was just passed by the Members of the Legislature is not an April Fools joke.  The taxes, fees  and criminal justice reforms enacted , along with the last minute 39% raise for Governor Cuomo, will only encourage more New Yorkers to leave New York   It is rather pathetic that so many of the progressive politicians speak out when families are separated at our borders, yet gleefully increase the cost of living in New York that forces families to be separated.  Some grandparents will not know the joy of being near their grandchildren because they can’t afford to move and their children can’t afford to stay.

These same progressives believe they have a moral obligation to take from the “rich” and give to the poor as they did with the budget they just passed.    They believe that although you work hard for your money they – the elected officials – know best how to spend the money you worked for , while they give themselves raises at your expense. 

Many of the legislators are true progressive believers, other like our Governor only believe what those with a vested interest are willing to contribute to the conversation. 

The new budget gives illegal immigrants a break by breaking with federal laws.

Tom Precious wraps up the budget here. 

The Beat writes about Budget Bluster. 

I am still looking for the pot of money that was set aside for our roads.  Isn’t some of the gasoline tax money collected supposed to fix our roads?  Or does it go to the MTA also so they can keep their inflated staff?

Betsy McCaughey writes about how republicans should replace ObamaCare. 

Robert Knight writes how democrats try to make elections obsolete. 

Rebecca Hagelin asks the question: Who will save millennials from socialism, themselves?

PROGRESSIVE POLICIES PROLIFERATE IN EXTREME BUDGET

DEMOCRATS GIVE LAW ABIDING CITIZENS MORE REASONS TO LEAVE NEW YORK
Brooklyn, NY – Governor Andrew Cuomo got his way again and while he convinced the Democratic Majorities in the Legislature to go along with his progressive policies tucked into the budget it is obvious that this budget -that many of his progressive allies pushed – is a shameful example of how not to govern. What Governor Andrew Cuomo demanded and elected democratic officials capitulated to, is a slap in the face of every already overtaxed law-abiding resident still living in what was once the Empire State. This $175.5 billion budget is full of misguided ideas that will embolden criminals, force taxpayers to subsidize the election of candidates they do not support, allow illegal immigrants to avoid deportation, put fusion voting at risk and continue the assault on innocent unborn citizens.

The Cuomo budget:
• Establishes a 5-cent charge on paper bags given out to consumers by retailers. This is coupled with the ban on single use bags.
• Eliminated cash bail. In itself an important policy matter that should have been debated as a stand-alone bill and never appeared in the budget.
• Ends “mug shots” being publicized. Another policy matter that did not belong in the budget
• Created a congestion pricing scheme for mid-town and lower Manhattan that in essence is a tax on both commuters and businesses.
• Establishes a framework for the collection of sales taxes by internet marketplace providers.
• Codified parts of the Affordable Health Care Act and Health Exchange into Law.
• Implements and fully funds the Jose R. Peralta DREAM Act for $27 million.
• the state budget fails to reject various unfunded mandates, and most notably excludes adequate funding needed to implement the state’s early voting mandate.
• Gave himself and Lt. Gov. a raise in the middle of the night
• Delegates legislative authority to a commission for the purposes of implementing a taxpayer funded campaign finance program expected to cost hundreds of millions of dollars every four years. It also allows the Commission to make binding changes to the election law while further reducing the authority of an elected Legislature. Just as last year’s pay raise commission actions are subject to litigation, we would expect this commission will come under similar review.
• Makes the 2% property tax cap permanent but leaves out NYC

New York has an on-time budget and the Members of the Legislature will get their commission promised pay increase, however, is the cost of this extremely exorbitant budget worth the loss of population because no one can afford to live here? Will New Yorkers continue to consent to be governed by those who fail to take into account the views of all New Yorkers. Will the exodus increase or will New Yorkers rise to the occasion and take back our beloved state?