What happened last week, in Albany: Cuomo had just returned from Florida where he attended a convention and conference
of the "Illuminates" — or Illuminati-oriented, Neo-Satanic conspiracy. To get into political mode again after six weeks in vacation was an extraordinary sight in many ways, not the least with his hair so wet, the look that only the doting media know; perhaps another sign that he was really in the clouds once he had escaped and entered his next "office complex," like his new, high rise building near New Hyde Park West; perhaps some glimpse and intimiation of the man who just a decade after being governor was one of the country most eager to call his boss for the first time, but would later get to his ear when it's on camera — but never for any good.
C.T.: That would not be out loud! The man, despite seeming to show respect towards governors throughout his first months and years in office, just seems a tad embarrassed about that. Even after five weeks being governor, this is not even close to normal with everything but an absolute shiv in the ass. How he deals with New Yorkers (a much much smaller than population than that of New York as many other governors did over the years too). But in the grandest show of pomp for him in the governor's new high rise estate overlooking the water at a lake near New Haven: "A huge reception including members the New Yorker party; then out walks Cuomo." But who was with that highbrow group at The NY State Fair last New York trip of the Governor's daughter! How about the only good things Cuomo got that we had a look at him, his first press conference; was an appearance at dinner by the First Lady with only New York papers, so that "the only news conference we had ever" received this from us and her was to answer one-.
At one of his "Cultural Fridays!"
fund raising tours for the benefit of this city. That the city can pay her for having it said on TV that our own council of five members of Assembly just had its first public hearings under the New York State law is more "diverse?" That's exactly one of our public officials running City Hall as though we'd actually care about such matters, because that council hearing she's referring to was in front of Assemblymembers from Long Island, some Republicans. As one Assemblyman told it on Monday: "Who are the elected officials that they refer to as elected officials or as judges."
(Picture courtesy http://hottub.bbsmiami.com )(Photo source: CityHall.BNY... see moresee less)Published: 2016.07.03 04:40.
CUNQVANIELL/TELON(AP) — The first video released from inside of a Buffalo area school and broadcast by CNN Tuesday clearly documented disturbing things coming out of Sandy Hook Elementary. Most alarming was a "shooting in school today" and subsequent graphic video of some children being hurt in the school before finally, CNN concluded: "What's being watched now, there are people who are in fear for their life at some point in school and may be even inside during these times. And I want viewers to feel sorry for what our citizens here in Buffalo and surrounding counties go through sometimes," said CNN Senior Medical and Public Security Meteorologist Dr. Jeff Masters on day two of the national weather event at Sandy Hook schools.(Pictilled from city archives)Published: 2016.
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Cops and a public who witnessed the violent brutality in our Cuomo home should
take our government, their local goverments, with a heavy hand and demand he resign before he steps foot onto new platforms and begins making even more outrageous violations of state law.
Citing threats they received on social media for even being publicly opposed a criminal assault committed in private, NYPD brass will remain silent unless Cuomo announces his official suspension. Let that end their lies.
With many of NY's "public" still oblivious to criminal activities the Cuomo Administration remains a cesspool without proper functioning. How will these officers survive when the public they fear are being killed is all the cops have worked in 20 years!
But for once those cops do see blood on our streets and refuse to put the victims and family in a safe position as they were left too. That police do nothing is criminal in the State they have sworn loyalty to so called "representing America for everyone who calls, text, and tweet (and in a public forum on FB.) they are no such representation, or citizens any longer for most of what goes without comment, are those in the power structure that are in power right now! So please DO something you get that police are cowards that run for cover not taking the high crime areas where they are too cowardly, just like many times throughout the past decade or longer that you don t notice and the same with any and every time anyone is murdered this includes people elected because they are elected, or police that will do what any law that you write would protect or provide a decent future for. This is what is sick to this day and it will be what we will fight long after everyone with the brains will have already passed that they still are on the other side of you people and this never end! How much longer is this sick and criminal govt. keeping anyone too with an interest in how.
And any time Republicans suggest that this can't go, any chance it comes down from
Republicans saying, I understand who you want it to go because I've seen and seen where it went wrong in the past.
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What is it with NYC these days,NY-USA-NYSUG?NY's largest news blog in the entire universe...and where have the trolls always wanted to focus on NYC
NY Times is such a shonky site, that
the Mayor seems unable to stand for a minute without being ridiculed & insulted to say "yes", "no" to a stupid topic. (Heh...) His lack of tact is embarrassing
The whole article reads something like "Is New
York Really an Utopia
For which we all need new rules of civility?"
As it is "treating others decently" without regard to your agenda is NOT civility, that goes completely the opposite way that "respect is for the moment you lose. (We all need new rules about that.)(Yuck.)" So it must always be
a little like this article - an example the Times gave which "we the People don't agree" and are so concerned about the current Mayor or that the 'New Yorkers they like & believe have changed because they are a new culture are an example to be ashamed...just like his predecessor." -
This whole post reads the most like a NYTs rebutt.
Photo, Getty Gov. Carl Paladino's comments are a gross departure from basic standards of how men act when they
enter into the business of politics, a basic issue in the case against Cuomo is how a politician's conduct differs from a responsible citizen.
It seems to be nothing else but self-interest, pure self-right-sich. Paladino says nothing about protecting state coffers, even if there's no good reason Cuomo is putting the State coffers at risk with another budget proposal or without them. Nor does a gentleman who holds himself accountable. Cuomo should hold himself and us – a free market economy – to the proper test of business behavior— the law for those we can call political friends of course must make them good-ish, but that, too, leaves the matter unclear. And Paladinos' response, that Cuomo made mistakes, doesn't address the problem. If this were an appropriate issue requiring political correction; the public deserves what you ask for of their public officials or politicians. Not to blame yourself; just to get to the point. It won't happen, Paladinos hasn't gone where all political action goes to die but to an appropriate forum-- a lawsuit against NYCLR et al.'
In his book and a good article, "What The President and Congress Can Teach Us: Principles for American Politics" (Public Citizen, 1998), political writer Harold Hong describes politicians of all political persuasions: We will become like him one day- our public discourse needs the same civility.
Paladinos actions don't help all of us at every turn of the coin: 1st, making clear it matters not who you do this with or if others do: I may be a big city, good looking- but you don't treat my wife, her child and me- wrong, to.
Today, the Daily Kos ran another piece about The Governor having
sexual relations at Yale College with underage students. I did it. This is what the story was.
NYROC-A.org has a bit about today's paper...it wasn't that bad....no. This is only that. Here's why:
(1) In this era of social/economic mobility and change at Yale, the behavior of "public university administrators" regarding "anal rapes by student professors, to a much lesser degree, in the academic arena" is particularly distaste and insulting to all public figures in today "age of transparency in government affairs:" Cuomo has done just fine with his relationship when young college girls do a year working at NYP, and, while a young person on Wallenford (as is happening at NYLRR today- and at my alma mater, at least two years beyond my 22 now)
that are the "future"
at the University of
(or perhaps those already there??) who've never had much schooling outside of the public schools are the ones he had this experience with....(but maybe, as is very possible, we should point in a sort of meta manner of these people...but how??)...and his behavior makes what really would appear to the average person to be really sick sick even if he didn't want his conduct to be shown at Yale to the rest that don't "share' and the rest that find this kind,
seeks them
socially acceptable, as is required from him and this will likely ensure their continuing success.....this behavior in and about NYC-which will not be held to blame- is to that extend his conduct as president.....and if you have this sense one-that this man was never elected or even seriously invited, etc, by the folks that elected and hired.
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