Bxnews.net's blog'I'll make Bloomy accountable'- Siegel says(For the latest click on: www.bxnews.net)
By Michael Horowitz Saying that he aims to make Mayor Michael Bloomberg accountable to average New Yorkers, Norman Siegel said that his candidacy for New York City Public Advocate is based on the premise that an effective advocate can change the way business is done in the city.
DeBlasio takes swipe at 'autocratic' mayor(For the latest click on www.bxnews.net)
By Michael Horowitz Calling Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s leadership “autocratic,” Brooklyn City Councilman Bill de Blasio said last week that he decided to run for Public Advocate to give New Yorkers a voice in the running of the city.
Seabrook faces King-sized challenge
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Whose side is Espada on now?(For the latest click on www.bxnews.net orhttp://bedfordparknews.blogspot.com/) 100 PERCENT By Robert Press Vice-Chairman The Committee of 100 Democrats Pedro Espada Jr. won the democratic primary and the general election in the 33rd state senate district in 2008. The democrats also then took a 32-30 majority in the state senate. However it took less than six months for Senator Espada to align himself with the republican minority, bringing fellow democrat Senator Monserate (of Queens) to throw the New York State Senate into chaos. For 31 days nothing was done as crucial bills expired. The State Senate became a three-ring circus, as Senator Monserate quickly returned to the democratic fold stalemating the senate 31-31 with no Lieutenant Governor to break the deadlock. In ring #1 were the senate democrats who clocked in then clocked out. In ring #2 were the senate republicans doing the same thing. In ring #3 was Governor Patterson who huffed and puffed threatening all the senators with convening a special session everyday (including weekends) until the stalemate was over. Since he was no steamroller (as was the case in the previous governor) Patterson's second act was to appoint a Lieutenant Governor to break the deadlock in the state senate. This act was challenged by senate republicans as to the legality of it in the New York State constitution. No governor had ever appointed his second in command, and as for state-wide vacancies the state legislature selects the replacement, as was the case in Attorney General G. Oliver Koppell, and State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli most recently. There has never been an appointed or selected Lieutenant Governor as prescribed in the state constitution. Even before the legal proceedings will end, the stalemate in the senate has ended as Senator Pedro Espada Jr. has decided to return to the democratic fold, only to be named majority leader by the democrats, second only to Malcolm Smith who Espada had said was not and will not be the senate leader. As for the senate republicans, if you play with fire you are likely to get burned. Remember there is always next year for Espada to change his mind again, or possibly that soon to become vacant upstate democratic senate seat that should be up for grabs in a special election. $36 million dollars and counting. No that is not the cost of the General Motors bailout or the MTA shortfall this year, but how much money Mike Bloomberg has spent so far before anyone has even filed a petition to run for mayor. At this rate he will spend well over $100 million dollars, breaking all records on a local election to brainwash the voting public. It is to bad most of the millions are being spent out of state to generate Bloomcrap. If you have any comments about this column or The Committee of 100 Democrats, you can e-mail us at 100percentbronxnews@gmail.com , or call 718-644-4199 Mr. Robert Press Vice-Chairman, or write to The Committee of 100 Democrats 212 Lisbon Place Bronx N.Y. 10458 Attn Mr. Ricky Martinez Chairman.
Seabrook drops out of BP raceBy Michael Horowitz Who's more dangergous: Bloomy III or Sarah PalinWhich is more dangerous: Sarah Palin's claim to expand the role of the Vice Presidency like Dick Chenney OR Mayor Mike Bloomberg's attempt to do an end run around the voters by having the City Council over turn term limits?
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Who's the Boss? Rivera, Rebels each claim victoryBy Dan Gesslein During a true WTF moment that can only happen in Bronx politics, instead of one Democratic Party leader we now have two. Both Dem Chairman Jose Rivera and the Rainbow Rebels' Carl Heastie claimed victory during a raucous vote yesterday. Now the court will decide who is the real Dem leader.
'No way Jose!' Rebels look to oust Dem BossA diverse group of elected officials and supporters crammed into a Co-op City meeting hall united and in one voice stated Jose Rivera’s days as Party Boss in the Bronx will soon be over. Chanting “No way Jose,” the group wildly cheered the Rainbow Rebels in their crusade to replace Rivera. The crowd of 400+ that filled the hall in Co-op City’s Dreiser Loop Community Center expected to vote Rivera out. However, the veteran assemblyman secured a court victory claiming that the vote could not be held because the room could not hold the 2,800 voting committee members. Rebel Assembly member Aurelia Greene joked that the judge obviously was unfamiliar with Co-op City and the community center because the hall had removable walls that allow the smaller rooms to merge into a giant meeting hall, which is used during Co-op City board meetings.
Beer & PoliticsHow do you know who's winning the hearts and minds of people and eventually your campaign workers and voters? It depends on what you're serving. Rebels Kill Bronx County MachineThe coup was successful, County has fallen. The Rainbow Rebels have decimated the Bronx County organization in a clean sweep with the election of Liz Taylor as Civil Court Judge as their crowning achievement. The move has fractured and in essence destroyed the County machine which has solidly run the borough for decades. (More @ www.bxnews.net)
Rappin Rivera: 'What me Worry?'Bx Dem Party Boss Jose Rivera doesn't seem too concerned about the looming political civil war. Check out his dance moves @ www.bxnews.net
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