WESTCHESTER COUNTY, NY — White Plains CitizeNetReporter Publisher and Monday Co-host speaks to the Democratic Primary Elections vis-a-vis the Roach victory over Lecuona and the takeaway learned in the campaign process. Do the incumbents know to say little and the challengers choose to say too little? Has politics become a quasi-science of tactics to which little concern is given issues? …
White Plains CitizeNetReporter Publisher John Bailey, National Political Analyst Michael Edelman, Esq., and Yonkers Tribune Editor-at-Large Hezi Aris on Westchester On the Level – Monday, May 29, 2017th @10am DST
WESTCHESTER COUNTY, NY — White Plains CitizeNetReporter Publisher and Monday Co-host John Bailey shares his perspective with Yonkers Tribune Editor-at-Large Hezi Aris this Monday, May 29, 2017th, and every Monday throughout the year. Memorial Day is a propitious time to reflect upon the contributions of those now gone in body yet memorialized and kept alive in our collective memory. This …
Insight on Politics: Is Mitt Romney the Inevitable Nominee? By MICHAEL EDELMAN
In the wake of the Florida Primary it is clear that Mitt Romney is able to attract the widest swath of voters who are registered Republican. But it is also clear that the more conservative, tea party elements of the party are still suspect of his conservative credentials. Many point to “Romney-Care” in Massachusetts, which they say is exactly …
State of the Union Address and The GOP Response
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President Obama Announces Full Troop Withdrawal by End of 2011.
The BBC report President Barack Obama has announced "all US troops will be pulled out of Iraq by the end of 2011 – nearly nine years after the invasion." For more details: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news>>>
Statement From Governor Cuomo Regarding Terror Threat
"The reports of a new possible terrorist threat against New York are cause for renewed vigilance and awareness, but not alarm or panic. We will not allow the terrorists to dampen our spirits on this anniversary. Our state and local law enforcement officials are always at the highest state of alert. New Yorkers should feel confident that everything that needs …
Ed Koch Commentary: If There Ever Was A Moment When A Third Party Would Have a Chance To Win, This Is It By ED KOCH
About a year ago, whenever the name of President Obama came up, the near-universal word used by people I know who had worked hard for him in the 2008 campaign was “disappointment.” I certainly was disappointed by his views on a number of issues, including Israel. I was particularly disappointed that the President did not include a government option in …
Financial Times Report Obama Announces Deal on US Debt Limit
President Barack Obama announced on Sunday night that US Congressional leaders had reached and agreement on a tentative deal that would extend the debt ceiling and avoid a US default, ahead of the opening of Asian markets. He said there was a framework in place to cut spending and guarantee further deficit-reduction steps to “end the crisis that Washington imposed …
New York Civic: Donkey, Elephant Play Chicken By HENRY J. STERN
Debt Ceiling Crisis Impends, But Catastrophe Is Unlikely Unless Sides Are Obstinate The impending national debt crisis, now anticipated for August 2, nineteen days from today, is not taken extremely seriously by many Americans because of their lack of trust in our government and skepticism over the statements, particularly threats, made by public officials. The risk, however, is more substantial …
Senate Passes MTA Payroll Tax Repeal and Forensic Audit of MTA Finances
Statements from Senator Stewart-Cousins in Support ALBANY, NY — The New York State Senate passed legislation last night to repeal the MTA Payroll Tax. The bill redirects four existing revenue streams into the MTA’s operating budget to mitigate the short term financial impact of the payroll tax repeal. It does not raise or create any new taxes or fees. Senator Andrea …
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