Sen. Al D'Amato speaks out on having Rev. Al Sharpton's National Action Network having an annex in the Office of the Attorney General as proposed by Eric Schneiderman. After you read the article, we are certain that you will agree with us and Sen. D'Amato that this is the epitome of a very bad idea.
According the WSJ spending is up a whopping 21.4% in just two years! No wonder Pelosi and Company went home without passing a budget or making the Bush tax cuts permanent. The Heritage Foundation lets us know how this will effect us and so does FOX. If conservative republicans do not take control of Congress back in just 3 short weeks, we may be subjected to the DISCLOSE Act among other nefarious pieces of legislation.
More bad news for taxpayers.
Conservative Republican, Joe DioGuardi, is the "energizer bunny", traveling all over New York State meeting and greeting everyone he can. He is eager to cut spending in Washington, DC, thereby helping each and every New Yorker. Make your voice heard on November 2, elect one of us, Joe DioGuardi. He will be attending our event on the 19th of October, and would like to talk to you, but he can't do that if you haven't made your reservation yet....One week from today....Hope to see you there.
This never would have happened if government had its way with frozen embryos.
It is Thomas Sowell Day.
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Friday, October 8, 2010
Weekly Wrap Up
For the most part, the news was not good for New Yorkers this week.
But if your name is Congressman Charlie Rangel, you were happy to learn that your ethics hearings will not take place until November 15. Mr. Rangel supposedly wanted them before the election, but I believe he may be secretly happy that they will not begin until after the elections.
Conservative Republican U.S. Senate candidate Joe DioGuardi has a good profile here and according to recent polls his race could be a lot closer than Senator Gillibrand would like. Debates between the two will be on October 15 and October 21.
Speaking of debates, Carl Paladino will debate Andrew Cuomo and all of the other candidates on October 18 at Hofstra University.
Government spending at the federal level increased by 9% in fiscal 2010. Certainly not good news for all of us. And couple that news with the news, according to Gallup that the real unemployment numbers are at 10.1% for the month of September; leaving 61 % of people believing that the country is not moving in the right direction. For New Yorkers the news was even more depressing. For the first time in 70 years, (since the real depression), citizens’ income has declined. In 2009 alone, personal income dropped by 6.8%, which, according to the article, impacts every other aspect of our lives. Unfortunately, New York’s elected officials have caused many of the problems by their out of control spending.
The grim report indicates NY citizens experienced a sharp decline in their income. Job growth is weak and the future of New Yorkers is at its lowest peak in decades. This week’s poll question wants to know if our elected officials have learned anything from their grave mistakes. If you don’t think they have, you will be able to make your voice heard loud and clear on November 2.
The beautiful fall weather, with the leaves almost at peak, will give us a slight reprieve from the bad news all over the newspapers this week. Enjoy the weekend!
But if your name is Congressman Charlie Rangel, you were happy to learn that your ethics hearings will not take place until November 15. Mr. Rangel supposedly wanted them before the election, but I believe he may be secretly happy that they will not begin until after the elections.
Conservative Republican U.S. Senate candidate Joe DioGuardi has a good profile here and according to recent polls his race could be a lot closer than Senator Gillibrand would like. Debates between the two will be on October 15 and October 21.
Speaking of debates, Carl Paladino will debate Andrew Cuomo and all of the other candidates on October 18 at Hofstra University.
Government spending at the federal level increased by 9% in fiscal 2010. Certainly not good news for all of us. And couple that news with the news, according to Gallup that the real unemployment numbers are at 10.1% for the month of September; leaving 61 % of people believing that the country is not moving in the right direction. For New Yorkers the news was even more depressing. For the first time in 70 years, (since the real depression), citizens’ income has declined. In 2009 alone, personal income dropped by 6.8%, which, according to the article, impacts every other aspect of our lives. Unfortunately, New York’s elected officials have caused many of the problems by their out of control spending.
The grim report indicates NY citizens experienced a sharp decline in their income. Job growth is weak and the future of New Yorkers is at its lowest peak in decades. This week’s poll question wants to know if our elected officials have learned anything from their grave mistakes. If you don’t think they have, you will be able to make your voice heard loud and clear on November 2.
The beautiful fall weather, with the leaves almost at peak, will give us a slight reprieve from the bad news all over the newspapers this week. Enjoy the weekend!
Thursday, October 7, 2010
It took Andrew Cuomo four years to get Hevesi to plead guilty? Four years and he wants Kudos? Are you kidding? We cannot afford to wait four years for change...and with articles like this, who truly believes he will? His alliance with the Working Families Party indicates nothing will change! There was no reason at all for him to accept the Working Families Party line, they had a candidate, albeit a sham candidate to hold the line for him and what about the Independence Party, aren't they under investigation also? Yup, anyone foolish enough to believe Andrew Cuomo will clean up Albany, needs to acknowledge that they are perfectly happy with Albany's dysfunction.
More bad news regarding funding in localities. And more bad news for those of us who understand how much it costs taxpayers for public employee benefits.
Peggy Noonan and negative political ads.
When will they learn that the least amount of interference by government will let allow the free market to correct its self?
Who gave this man a microphone?
Please, Mr. Holder, find a new job. America needs an Attorney General that is committed to the safety of Americans.
Sen. Thune (our featured speaker at the Party's 2010 Fall Reception on Oct. 19, 2010 - email cpnys@nybiz.rr.com for more information) writes "What Washington Can Do to Preserve Economic Freedom"
Bonus Thomas Sowell article: Red Herring Politics, Part II
More bad news regarding funding in localities. And more bad news for those of us who understand how much it costs taxpayers for public employee benefits.
Peggy Noonan and negative political ads.
When will they learn that the least amount of interference by government will let allow the free market to correct its self?
Who gave this man a microphone?
Please, Mr. Holder, find a new job. America needs an Attorney General that is committed to the safety of Americans.
Sen. Thune (our featured speaker at the Party's 2010 Fall Reception on Oct. 19, 2010 - email cpnys@nybiz.rr.com for more information) writes "What Washington Can Do to Preserve Economic Freedom"
Bonus Thomas Sowell article: Red Herring Politics, Part II
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
These remarks by Hon. James L. Buckley delivered on September 10, 2010, are well worth reading. He ends with "You have your marching orders. God Speed" Please do as the esteemed gentleman says.
From the WSJ on line edition, good advice on how meaningful change must be achieved when a new Congress is sworn in. Larry Kudlow also wants to "stop all the bad stuff".
Eye opening article on arbitrary government rule by the Heritage Foundation.
Woman 81, jailed for Voter Fraud. Every state should require photo ID for voters!
The Buffalo News editorial calls for reigning in Medicaid.
California wants to legalize marijuana to raise tax money and democrat strategists are studying if this is a good idea. This article explains some of the reasons why that is not a good idea.
Citizens are not spending which will lead to more shortfalls in local and state governments because they always over predict what sales tax will bring in instead of cutting spending.
VP Biden gets a pass from the main stream media, again.
From the WSJ on line edition, good advice on how meaningful change must be achieved when a new Congress is sworn in. Larry Kudlow also wants to "stop all the bad stuff".
Eye opening article on arbitrary government rule by the Heritage Foundation.
Woman 81, jailed for Voter Fraud. Every state should require photo ID for voters!
The Buffalo News editorial calls for reigning in Medicaid.
California wants to legalize marijuana to raise tax money and democrat strategists are studying if this is a good idea. This article explains some of the reasons why that is not a good idea.
Citizens are not spending which will lead to more shortfalls in local and state governments because they always over predict what sales tax will bring in instead of cutting spending.
VP Biden gets a pass from the main stream media, again.
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Please help me understand this...Andrew Cuomo is running on a platform of changing the environment in Albany, yet he coordinates the campaign with everyone else that is running, including the leaders of the Legislature? Please, someone has to explain to me how you bring about ending the dysfunction when you coordinate campaigns. Really, Andrew, how dumb do you think we are?
Wonder if Assemblyman Vito Lopez was helping to coordinate campaigns...or is he just plotting his own reelection?
Mr. McGurn, President Obama, is beholden to the unions and cannot speak up now. Maybe on November 3rd, he will find his voice for the children in Washington, D.C.
Arthur Laffer on Bill Gates income tax proposals.
The Heritage Foundation: Peace Doesn't Keep Itself.
Life in prison is not long enough...I sincerely hope it is in solitary confinement!
Last day to register to vote is this Friday, October 8. Need a registration form for you, your family, friends, or students in college? Click here.
Thomas Sowell on the California Governor's race.
Wonder if Assemblyman Vito Lopez was helping to coordinate campaigns...or is he just plotting his own reelection?
Mr. McGurn, President Obama, is beholden to the unions and cannot speak up now. Maybe on November 3rd, he will find his voice for the children in Washington, D.C.
Arthur Laffer on Bill Gates income tax proposals.
The Heritage Foundation: Peace Doesn't Keep Itself.
Life in prison is not long enough...I sincerely hope it is in solitary confinement!
Last day to register to vote is this Friday, October 8. Need a registration form for you, your family, friends, or students in college? Click here.
Thomas Sowell on the California Governor's race.
Monday, October 4, 2010
The Weekly Standard profiles Sen. John Thune, who just happens to be our guest speaker on October 19, 2010. Have you reserved your ticket yet? Email us at cpnys@nybiz.rr.com for your invitation or send us your address and we will get it in the mail.
Good News for Joe DioGuardi in his Senate Race.
The Mayor of NYC doesn't like the TEA Party, is it because you cannot control them Mr. Mayor? Or is it because they are people who reject your Nanny State mentality? Another interesting story about NYC in the NY Post over the weekend. The article says it is the Mayor behind this move, yet Fox News ran a story on it and said it was an idea from Washington, DC. Either way, it is a colossal waste of tax dollars! Mr. Mayor what is your opinion on this proposal from the City Council.... another birdbrain idea you would support?
Birds of feather, flock togetherand here. More questions for Assemblyman Lopez, doubt if the Assemblyman will answer any of them...considering the photos in the previous link, the Assemblyman may believe he is above the law.
What is the president thinking? The Heritage Foundation questions the administration's experts and the rule of law. Interesting article on the new Supreme Court session beginning today and more on Justice Kagan's recusals.
Want to know more about Carl Paladino? Read here, here, here and here.
Good News for Joe DioGuardi in his Senate Race.
The Mayor of NYC doesn't like the TEA Party, is it because you cannot control them Mr. Mayor? Or is it because they are people who reject your Nanny State mentality? Another interesting story about NYC in the NY Post over the weekend. The article says it is the Mayor behind this move, yet Fox News ran a story on it and said it was an idea from Washington, DC. Either way, it is a colossal waste of tax dollars! Mr. Mayor what is your opinion on this proposal from the City Council.... another birdbrain idea you would support?
Birds of feather, flock togetherand here. More questions for Assemblyman Lopez, doubt if the Assemblyman will answer any of them...considering the photos in the previous link, the Assemblyman may believe he is above the law.
What is the president thinking? The Heritage Foundation questions the administration's experts and the rule of law. Interesting article on the new Supreme Court session beginning today and more on Justice Kagan's recusals.
Want to know more about Carl Paladino? Read here, here, here and here.
Friday, October 1, 2010
Weekly Wrap-Up
This week conservatives are talking taxes and spending on the campaign trail...
Meanwhile in Washington, Congress couldn’t bother to pass a budget or stop tax increases...
... but Chuck Schumer found time to focus on truly important matters, like the volume on TV commercials.
Loud TV commercials can be annoying, but is this really the most urgent crisis facing America right now?
The Washington Times discusses Schumer’s reinvention as a tax cutter (as long taxpayers aren’t too successful).
Fortunately there’s a bipartisan consensus building around serious tax relief.
The Heritage Foundation has released a report on the impact of the Obama tax hikes. The numbers are alarming.
And when it comes to how our tax dollars are spent, thank goodness Sen. Tom Coburn is willing to hold the federal government and his colleagues in Congress accountable. His latest target in the battle against wasteful spending? “School House Pork.”
Rahm Emanuel has left the White House so he can run for Mayor of Chicago.
How do you think this will change things at the White House? Give your opinion today in our Weekly Poll.
Have a great weekend!
Meanwhile in Washington, Congress couldn’t bother to pass a budget or stop tax increases...
... but Chuck Schumer found time to focus on truly important matters, like the volume on TV commercials.
Loud TV commercials can be annoying, but is this really the most urgent crisis facing America right now?
The Washington Times discusses Schumer’s reinvention as a tax cutter (as long taxpayers aren’t too successful).
Fortunately there’s a bipartisan consensus building around serious tax relief.
The Heritage Foundation has released a report on the impact of the Obama tax hikes. The numbers are alarming.
And when it comes to how our tax dollars are spent, thank goodness Sen. Tom Coburn is willing to hold the federal government and his colleagues in Congress accountable. His latest target in the battle against wasteful spending? “School House Pork.”
Rahm Emanuel has left the White House so he can run for Mayor of Chicago.
How do you think this will change things at the White House? Give your opinion today in our Weekly Poll.
Have a great weekend!
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