Archive for October, 2007

New revealing and damaging evidence against Albany Politicians, the NY State DOT and Thruway Authority

Wednesday, October 31st, 2007

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New revealing and damaging evidence against Albany Politicians, the NY State DOT and Thruway Authority

For the past few months, Carl Paladino and I have been awaiting the response to our newest FOIL request. This FOIL was requested from the New York State Department of Transportation and the Federal Highway Administration, through the Federal Highway Fund.

Startling revelations are now beginning to come through and we hope to have the completed FOIL in the coming weeks. As of right now, this is what we know.

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Dear Hon Elliott Spitzer:

Wednesday, October 31st, 2007

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This letter was sent the Governor Spitzer earlier this year concerning the Grand Island Tolls by Carl Paladino CEO of Ellicott Development Co. Carl has a way with words and doesn’t hesitate telling the governor exactly how he feels.

We are still awaiting a response but in the mean time our battle continues.

Eliot Spitzer, Governor
State Capital
Albany, NY 12224

Re: New York State Thruway Authority Grand Island Bridge Issue

Dear Hon Elliott Spitzer:
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Personal traits, not party politics, dominate in county executive race

Wednesday, October 31st, 2007

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This is how it should be in every race and every election. I despise the LIES, the mudslinging and twisting of facts. Chris Collins is a genuine man that is concerned about the future of Erie County, he wants to take his experience of turning around bankrupt businesses and bring it to county government. I am looking forward to working closely with him and the legislators to bring hope for the future.

Personal traits, not party politics, dominate in county executive race

Keane struggling to tap into Democratic enrollment advantage

If the polls are right and Christopher C. Collins leads James P. Keane in the race for Erie County executive, a whole lot of unconventional wisdom is dominating local politics one week before Election Day.
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Fight Continues to Bring Down More Western New York Toll Barriers

Wednesday, October 31st, 2007

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The fight continues on this end. Getting ready to file a lawsuit.

Fight Continues to Bring Down More Western New York Toll Barriers

(Buffalo, NY, October 30, 2007) – - Tuesday marks a special date for Western New York drivers. One year ago, the tolls on the 190 came down for good. News 4’s Melissa Holmes reports from the Market Arcade where there’s a celebration in honor of the landmark day.
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NY Democrat Party and Bush Team Up to Save Spitzer, Hillary and Illegal Aliens

Tuesday, October 30th, 2007

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The enemy within working to destroy the very fabric of this country. I’ll have none of it.

American Chronicle: NY Democrat Party and Bush Team Up to Save Spitzer, Hillary and Illegal Aliens

New York Governor Eliot Spitzer’s public relations secretary is no doubt thinking: “the Governor may be in trouble with the State’s voters and the Democrat Party, and the controversial plan to issue driver’s licenses for illegals would have forced Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton to take an extremely unpopular stand, but we dodged the bullet; President Bush has offered a valuable last minute assist.”
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DA puts priority on Clark campaign probe (Political Corruption runs rampant)

Monday, October 29th, 2007

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This type of corruption has been going on for years and years, I am just glad that it is finally getting exposed. WBEN has a great audio clip of Mullins here…

Allegations of widespread violations have given prosecutor ‘road map’
DA puts priority on Clark campaign probe

District Attorney Frank J. Clark said Wednesday he is assigning a high priority to allegations of widespread election law violations in the campaign of unsuccessful county executive candidate Paul T. Clark.

In addition, the district attorney said he will investigate a vast amount of information volunteered by former Paul Clark supporter Michael W. Mullins on Tuesday as a starting point for a probe that could lead into several hidden corners of Erie County politics.
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Outsider Rus Thompson faces scrappy incumbent

Monday, October 29th, 2007

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In early 2005 Lenny Roberto and I started Primary Challenge. For years Lenny tried to convince me that this is where the people have the best opportunity to pick their candidate and in all to many cases the primary is the general election due to gerrymandered districts.

People across the country are fed up with the candidates both parties are thrusting upon them so in the general election we are stuck voting for the lessor of two evils. What we need still is primaries across the country to get better quality candidates running.

Taxpayer backlash hushed to a whisper
Outsider Thompson faces scrappy incumbent, Iannello, for Legislature’s 10th District seat

He is scrappy. So is she. He’s an outsider. She isn’t. Republican Rus Thompson wants what Democrat Michele M. Iannello got two years ago — the right to represent the Kenmore-Town of Tonawanda- Grand Island district in the Erie County Legislature.

In 2005, the contest was supposed to be about taxpayer backlash. Thompson enlisted with Primary Challenge, the movement to replace entrenched incumbents with would be reformers.
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Can Buffalo Ever Come Back? by Edward L. Glaeser, City Journal Autumn 2007

Monday, October 29th, 2007

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Excellent article but to me the politics is and has been the most destructive force. Politics is a toxic mafia minded business here and the state. He who controls the most jobs wields the most power. And the jobs they control are taxpayer funded, taxpayer be dammed. Just shut up, sit down and take what we are force feeding you.

State and local government did little to improve Buffalo’s chances—in fact, they worsened things considerably. First, New York’s high taxes, burdensome regulations, and pro-union laws made Buffalo less attractive to employers than its more successful southern competitors. In 1975, the Fantus Legislative Business Climate rankings sorted the American states based on corporate taxes, workers’ compensation laws, and many other rules. New York was the least business-friendly of the 48 states in the continental U.S. Being antibusiness might have been feasible when New York enjoyed strong natural advantages, but not after those advantages eroded. Despite 50 years of population loss, Buffalo has one of the steepest metropolitan tax burdens in the country—including one of the nation’s highest local property tax rates, according to a 2003 study.

Buffalo also suffered from lousy local politics. During the 1960s, the city government failed to deliver either safety or good schools.

Can Buffalo Ever Come Back? by Edward L. Glaeser, City Journal Autumn 2007

Probably not—and government should stop bribing people to stay there.

At the onset of the Great Depression, Buffalo had 573,000 inhabitants, making it the 13th-largest city in America. In the 75 years that followed, this once-mighty metropolis lost 55 percent of its population, a decline most dramatic in its blighted inner city but also apparent in its broader metropolitan area, one of the 20 most quickly deteriorating such regions in the nation. Twenty-seven percent of Buffalo’s residents are poor, more than twice the national average. The median family income is just $33,000, less than 60 percent of the nationwide figure of $55,000. Buffalo’s collapse—and that of other troubled upstate New York cities like Syracuse and Rochester—seems to cry out for a policy response. Couldn’t Senators Hillary Clinton and Charles Schumer use their influence on Capitol Hill to bring some needed relief?
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Red Sox breeze to second World Series title in 4 years

Sunday, October 28th, 2007

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Way to go Sox! My home town team…. Ye Haw!

How sweep it is! – BostonHerald.com

Red Sox breeze to second World Series title in 4 years, beating Rockies 4-3
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The debate about Erie County government rages on

Sunday, October 28th, 2007

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What a great article and I can just see conversations like this going on at your local watering hole. Most people are starting to get it meaning what Keane and the career politicos are all about. Where is Gorski? How come he has not come out and endorsed his deputy?

Read between the lines and you see that people get it. I predict a Keane defeat. Vote for Collins, we need a new beginning, new blood and a new mindset in the legislature. One of positive determination and change in our direction.

GENCO: The debate about Erie County government rages on

North Tonawanda, NY — I got home from work, picked up my Tonawanda News and saw it. That curmudgeonly Art “Happy” Klein was at it again.

This time, he got into Dick Lucinski for supposedly denying global warming. I didn’t see Lucinski’s column. “Happy” seems anything but. Slats Grobnik wasn’t around so I decided to go searching for my old friend Henry Posluszny. He wasn’t at the Dockside. I checked the Clover Club and Crossroads before finding him at East Avenue, sipping a draft in the shadow of vintage Iroquois beer lights that were probably young when Lenny was.
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