Year: 2016

Weekly Wrap-Up

Some think that this week’s debate was Donald Trump’s worst yet – and others think that the big loser was America.

This week Mitt Romney came out swinging against Donald Trump – but is Romney really the guy Republicans should turn to for political advice? 

Investor’s Business Daily thinks the political establishment in D.C. has earned this upheaval – and they mean BOTH parties. 

John Podhoretz has a take on the slight possibility that Rubio and Cruz might be able to take down Trump – with “slight” being the most important word, as of right now. 

What’s your take on the Trump situation: Will you vote for him if he’s the nominee? Which of the remaining GOP candidates (if any) would you prefer instead of Donald Trump? And regardless of who wins the Republican nomination, would you consider supporting a third-party or “independent” candidate for the White House?  Those are the three questions I’m asking you to consider in our new Weekly Poll – I look forward to seeing the results! 

Whoever gets the GOP nod, they’ll be running against a woman who could have conceivably gotten a U.S. ambassador killed (and who’s apparently getting paid handsomely by her own campaign).

Did you hear reports this week about how much “undocumented” immigrants pay in taxes? Don’t believe it – the truth is that illegal aliens cost America plenty.

And if you’ve heard any of President Obama’s misleading claims about the Supreme Court nomination process, here is a nice history lesson.

In case you haven’t heard, Wendy Long announced her candidacy for the U. S. Senate.  You can watch her announcement here.  The Conservative Party is proud to endorse Mrs. Long (no relation to Chairman Long) on Saturday in Brooklyn, NY.. 

I will be on the “Effective Radio with Bill Samuels” show this Sunday at 11:00 AM to discuss term limits, corruption in Albany and a host of other issues. I hope you’ll tune in on AM970 – you can also use this link to listen live. 

Have a great weekend!

Daily Update

Jonathan Turley, not known for his conservative views, but considered fair, thinks Hillary’s situation is more precarious,  “DOJ does not give immunity without something valuable from a potential target like Bryan Pagliano.”  Read what he has to say here.

Here is Guy Benson’s take on the immunity for Pagliano.

The Daily Signal gives us five important exchanges made during yesterday’s Supreme Court hearing on Whole Woman’s Health v. Hellersted. 

Meanwhile, Congress continues to investigate the selling of aborted babies’ body parts.

Senator DeFranciso is being targeted for standing up for small businesses and taxpayers by the local unions.  What will they do when they see what Rob Astorino says here?

Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts makes another mind-boggling decision. 

Thirty-one percent of the government’s assets are student’s loans.  Oh dear, the Obama Administration has prevented good job creation to help students pay them off.  This is not good news for American taxpayers.

Daily Update

Super Tuesday is over and one family will remember the day, not because of politics, but because that was the day they buried Ashley Guindon.  The longest lines in Virginia led to the flag-covered coffin of a woman who served her country in the Marine Reserves, became a police officer and was killed on the first day she reported to work.  It certainly puts things into perspective.  Rest in Peace, Ashley Guindon.    

Another newspaper editorial board says the $15 an hour minimum wage not the answer to remedying New York’s income inequality.  Part of what they say is “We have no doubt that his heart is in the right place. Cuomo is a brawler who never shies away from a fight, a trait we admire. But in a state cleaved by the upstate-downstate divide that characterizes all policy discussions, the governor should take a serious look at exploring these alternatives before driving the state in the ditch with such a rushed policy.  Read the rest of the editorial here.

The NY Torch explains the unsavory roots of the minimum wage here.

The US Supreme Court heard the latest abortion regulation case today.  With Justice Scalia — a strong pro-life Justice no longer on the bench — there is no telling how the case will be settled, if it is settled.  Let’s not forget why Texas adopted the stricter regulations.  The Supreme Court must insure that there is never another Gosnell’s house of horrors.

AARP supports the Family Leave Act which doesn’t surprise us but does disappoint us.  Are they getting paid as much for supporting this as they did for supporting Obamacare?  Obamacare is still draining our economy and President Obama is still illegally diverting money to insurers.  AARP stop supporting costly government programs consumers cannot afford.

Wednesday’s with Walter E. Williams.

Daily Update

Joseph Spector writes in his column how the unions are playing a key role in Governor Cuomo’s push for a $15 minimum wage.  The fact that this is the third consecutive day an article covers this should let citizens know (as Marcellus said to Horatio said in Hamlet) “something is rotten in the state of Denmark.”

Seriously, Mr. Emery?  Your answer to the conflict you and your firm obviously have is, “So long as I remain Chair of the CCRB, my firm Emery, Celli, Brinckerhoff & Abady will not represent a client who filed a claim that was substantiated by the CCRB while I was Chair.”  There is only one way to resolve the conflict of interest:  resign from the Civilian Complaint Review Board.  Your past bias against police does not allow for an unbiased decision. 

The Daily Signal is reporting that the FBI vs Apple case is making Congress act on encryption.  Of course, if Congress decides, any information on the phone would certainly be dated and with this case being played out in the press, any people who may have conspired with Tashfeen Malik and Syed Rizwan Farook will be so far underground the information on the phone will not produce any results.  With that being said, the case does need to be resolved.  Here is the Magistrate’s decision on a similar case and some background information from Homeland Security New Wire.

All of Hillary’s email have been released — except for the ones deemed “top secret” on her personal unsecured server. 

Today is Super Tuesday — will this change the republican results?

How many main stream media sites reported that the charges against former Governor Rick Perry were dropped this week?  If he were a democrat, this would be front page news.

Tuesday’s with Thomas Sowell.

 

February 29, 2016

Monica Crowley opined last week on what President Nixon would have told President Obama on Cuba.  Part of what Ms. Crowley writes is “Instead of challenging the Castros, Mr. Obama is indulging them. His visit will cement the regime’s increasing oppression, grant it international legitimacy and demoralize victims of human rights violators everywhere.”  Read the rest of Ms. Crowley’s column here.

According to the Congressional Budget Office, 25% of discretionary spending is not authorized.  However, while the headline is attention grabbing, I cannot imagine that the FBI or the State Department would not be re-authorized.  What the article proves is that government is far too big and needs to be consolidated.

The minimum wage ends up hurting those it is supposed to help, if in doubt,  ask Oregon. 

Most of the focus on raising the minimum wage has been on the inability for private businesses to absorb the costs.  Government agencies will have the same problem, unable to absorb the increase costs, so taxpayers will need to come up with more money for all the agencies involved.  The disability service providers are currently in Albany, lobbying for an increase in their budgets to pay for the perceived increase.  If the minimum wage is increased, taxpayers will pay.  The other side of the coin is a problem also.  Since the minimum wage for fast food workers was increased by executive fiat, how do you keep responsible workers for the disabled?  Governor Cuomo opened a Pandora’s Box, with is executive fiat, and his obsession to increase the minimum wage in New York is detrimental to every New York citizen.  Cuomo’s obsession to increase the minimum wage seems to cloud his ethics as well as disregard what is best for New Yorkers. 

The NY Daily News opines that crime just keeps happening and wonders how much of the senseless crime is due to the mentally ill not being treated properly. 

Personally I think every citizen should vote and be proud to cast a vote, but this is NOT the way to get them to vote.

New York City schools have some good news for a change, but Mayor de Blasio is not on board to keeping the good news coming. 

 

Weekly Update

President Obama, never one to let the law of the land get in his way, made it perfectly clear that he is determinedto close Guantanamo Bay.  As we noted earlier, even his AG Loretta Lynch, does not agree that he can close Guantanamo.  He even goes as far as to lie about GITMO in order to try and persuade others that he is doing the right thing.   For a man who taught Constitutional law, and who took an oath to uphold our Constitution, it is distressing to say the least, that he obsesses on closing GITMO. Does President Obama forget that therecidivism rate is quite high or does he just choose to ignore it?

Let us know what you think in our weekly poll.

Another issue that is extremely controversial is the decision that the Board of Regents made quietly this week to allow illegal immigrants to obtain a teacher’s license.  How does an illegal immigrantteach the rule of law?  While there is sympathy for the children brought here by their parents, we cannot, should not bend the rules and give them a license to teach.  Breaking the standards for qualifications in one area, opens the door for other standards to be disregarded.   Teachers, who are illegal immigrants, will be hard pressed to teach the rule of law when they are not abiding by it.

The Regents based their decision on President Obama’s executive order on young illegal immigrants known as DACA.  Here is what Marco Rubio said regarding DACA in last night’s debate.  “It will have to end at some moment, and as I said, we will eliminate that executive order. The people that are on it now will not be allowed to renew it and new applicants will now be allowed to apply to it and it’s not because we’re not compassionate to the plight of someone who came here when they were two years old. We understand. I know people who are personally impacted by this. The problem with the executive order is it is unconstitutional. The President doesn’t have the power to do that and he himself admitted that.” 

The Board of Regents has no authority to grant teacher’s licenses based on an unconstitutional executive order.

President Obama is shocked, shocked to see Supreme Court politics.  He seems to haveforgotten what he did as Senator.

With our NYPD and police across our nation under constant attack, it is good to know that Patrolman Eddie Byrne is still remembered by his fellow officers.  Rest in Peace, Officer Byrne.

Have a great weekend.

Daily Update

The NY Post editorial says that de Blasio’s slush fund is looking shadier than ever

Jimmy Vielkind writes in Politico that the minimum raise push blurs lines between donors’ apparatus and Cuomo’s. 

The sponsors of Colorado’s “right-to-die” bill had to pull the bill from consideration due to lack of votes.  This is the second time the democrats in Colorado were forced to withdraw the bill.

Business leaders in Oregon expect bad news for 62,700 workers after government raised the minimum wage. Governor Cuomo:  Wake up!  Raising the minimum wage will be devastating to New Yorkers.

The Daily Signal lets us know what happens when “free” tuition is offered.

FBI director insists Apple “hack” would be one-time, meanwhile, Congress is looking to “fix” theencryption bill amid Apple and FBI rift.

Cal Thomas opines on the Schumer-Biden test.

Daily Update

The outrageous NYC Council proposal to allow non-citizens the right to vote is not the only looming non-citizens voting facing Americans.  National Review reports how the Obama Administration, under the direction of AG Loretta Lynch, is helping groups like the League of Woman Voters and NAACP, fight efforts to prevent illegal citizens from voting.  Breaking good news:  Judge Leon upholds the state’s right to require proof of citizenship

E. J. McMahon takes Governor Cuomo to task over his relentless, reckless and radical fight for a $15 dollar an hour minimum wage.

Ithaca Mayor Svante Myrick may be driven by the desire to save lives, but his proposal to have heroin users be under the care of nurses while using illegal drugs, is seriously flawed.  There is no doubt that there is a horrific heroin problem in our nation, however, giving addicts a “safe place” to use heroin is not the answer.  Making Naloxone available will help in the case of overdose, but getting to the root of the problem, i.e. through treatment, is the only true way to save lives.

NYPD is using smartphones to increase productivity and let citizens know of crime stats.

Today’s NY Post editorial  rightfully slams the Board of Regents for dumbing down New York’s students. 

Is there trouble in Paradise?  AG Lynch says it is illegal to transferGITMO detainees to US .

Weiner’s wife has to testify…will she or Cheryl Mills fall on Hillary’s sword or throw her under the bus?

Wednesday’s with Walter E. Williams.

Daily Update

On his way out of office, President Obama is determined to keep his campaign promise to closeGuantanamo Bay in Cuba.  Speaker Ryan’s reaction: “Congress has left no room for confusion,” the speaker said. “It is against the law — and it will stay against the law — to transfer terrorist detainees to American soil. We will not jeopardize our national security over a campaign promise.”  On this we staunchly stand with Speaker Ryan, Americans will never let a president jeopardize the safety of American citizens to keep a campaign promise.

Our national debt per household is out of control, the Daily Signal looks at ways to correct the looming unsustainable spending by the federal government.

Occasionally, Joe Biden has some good advice.  Of course, typical of many politicians who are reminded of what they said in the past, VP Biden tried to walk it back.  

The NYC Council gave themselves more than the commission recommended as a raise, will the state legislators do the same?

Since there was no immediate need and school districts are slow to apply, why should a $2B bond go forward and burden future taxpayers for the cost of equipment that will be outdated by the time the bond is paid?  Taxpayers tired of paying for politicians promises to further their political career. 

The ill-advised NYC proposal to consider allowing illegal immigrants the right to vote is getting a coverage outside of New York City.

Tuesday’s with Thomas Sowell

Daily Update

President Abraham Lincoln is credited with saying “America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves.”    We will destroy ourselves if we continue to elect people who have no regard for the rule of law as these members of the NYC Council demonstrate with this outrageous proposal.  It is a flagrant disregard of the oath of office they have taken to uphold the US and State Constitution as well as the City Charter, all documents that require citizenship to vote in every election.  

File this under “it pays to have friends.”

George J. Marlin opines on social justice.

Betsy McCaughey explains how President Obama is willing to do anything to save Obamacare.

Obama’s visit to Cuba betrays America’s commitment to freedom.

Robert Knight opines on embracing the socialist and ends his column with this “It’s no wonder that socialism has emerged as the driving force in the Democratic Party. 

Who needs God when government will supply everyone’s needs at someone else’s expense?”  In today’s Townhall.com column by Katie Pavlich the headline is “Oh My: Majority of Democrats Believe Socialism Has a Positive Impact on Society.”

Republicans have their work cut out for them.

Weekly Wrap Up

Justice Antonin Scalia is being remembered for his wit and candor this week, and today he lies in repose at the Supreme Court. Video of those paying their respects is here

What will you remember most about Justice Antonin Scalia – his loyalty to the Constitution? His sharp wit? His stands on marriage or the 2nd Amendment? Vote today in our new Weekly Poll.

President Obama won’t be among those mourning Justice Scalia’s passing at his funeral on Saturday. Maybe he has golf plans? At this point, the White House press secretary wouldn’t rule it out.

What does it say to you about President Obama that he is not attending Justice Scalia’s funeral? That’s the second question in our new Weekly Poll. 

The battle to replace Scalia on the Supreme Court is brewing – and whatever the outcome, it’s a fight that could blow up the Senate in 2017. The New York Post reports that Scalia actuallynamed his preferred replacement. 

Does this strike you as too soon? Should Republicans and Democrats have waited until after Justice Scalia’s funeral to start battling over his replacement? That’s the final question in the new Weekly Poll.

Meanwhile the South Carolina primary is upon us. 

Is the end near for Jeb Bush? Is Ted Cruz catching up with Trump? Will Marco Rubio be derailed by the immigration issue?

Hillary Clinton says she’s “always tried” to tell the truth – but as we’ve seen in her handling ofclassified emails and her explanations of the Benghazi disaster, just “trying” hasn’t always worked out for her.

Jonah Goldberg believes it’s time for all presidential candidates to get serious about what’s going on in the world.

Finally, President Obama is going to Cuba – a trip that will only benefit the Castro brothers

And Secretary of State John Kerry, seeking help in defeating ISIS, turned to… Hollywood. That sums the Obama Administration up pretty well, if you ask me. 

Have a great weekend!

Daily Update

If you missed Chairman Long on NY 1 last night, you can watch the video here.  Chairman Long discusses the presidential, senatorial and state legislative races.  

Renowned economist Thomas Sowell opines on the lure of socialism — a direction our beloved USA seems to be heading, if this election gives us President Sanders or Clinton.  The greatest country will fail then, like every other socialist country has. 

Since there is renewed interest in the theory that former President George W. Bush could have prevented 911, why isn’t there an outcry over the doctored intelligence report on ISIS?

Fox News examines the Apple vs FBI dispute.  More from Fox News here.  Here is what Judge Andrew Napolitano thinks of the situation.  If Congress can make the difference, then Congress must Do your job!  

Business Council and Governor Cuomo at odds over paid family leave.    Governor Cuomo sure has a strange way of making New York State business friendly — if he continues with the paid family leave and raising the minimum wage,  New York will have very few businesses left in New York State. 

Political writes that the (NYC) Council’s full-time model comes with its own risks. 

Katie Pavlich writes how President Obama isn’t serious about fighting terrorism.