Thursday, April 30Current Events

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Americans Are Not Paying Attention as Terrorist Crossing Our Borders Are Plotting Our Demise! President Biden Where Are You When We Need You?

Author: Stan Norwalk Somehow we keep voting for the same people who once they are elected become the advocates and leaders of the illegal's migrants who have broken our laws by crossing our borders. Our elected politicians instead of working for the American people are giving more to these illegals than to their citizens. Mayor Adams is the Mayor of the illegals as is Governor Hochul and President Biden instead of representing the security and well being of Americans.  You can also add the NYC City Council hell bent on giving voting rights to illegal's to vote in local elections. Time to change our voting habits. The current Democrat party is not democratic. They are not the same party of our parents and grandparents. The new Democrat party are Marxists, Socialist and more.  They ...
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Are Presidents Obama and Biden Deliberately Killing Jews? Either That or They are Stupid. Follow the Money!

Author: Stan Norwalk We can't allow President Biden(puppet of Ex President Barack Obama) to continue to allow Iran to pump oil which is generating up to 100 Billion dollars in oil revenue annually that is financing terrorism in the Middle East . Iran is funding the Houties, Hezbollah, Hamas, the PLO and other terrorist organizations. A vote for Biden is a vote to kill Jews and Christians. President Trump had Iran under wraps and starving for revenue which prevented Iran from waging a full terrorist program in the Middle East. When President Biden took office Iran was sanctioned, near bankruptcy, pumping 200,000 barrels of oil a day and the Iranian people were protesting in the streets for regime change. President Biden removed the sanctions immediately  upon taking office , and now Iran...
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Meeting on Issues: Marijuana & “City of YES” – January 18, 2024

Against "City of YES" and legalization of marijuana. Speaker Vic Starsky's warning on "City of YES" zoning changes. NEW YORK – Department of City Planning (DCP) Director Dan Garodnick today announced that DCP will hold monthly public information sessions on components of the City of Yes for Housing Opportunity proposal, highlighting how they will benefit New Yorkers and address the city’s housing crisis. Held once a month from January to April via Zoom, the info sessions will offer the public opportunities to learn and ask questions about the Universal Affordability Preference (UAP), diverse housing types (ADUs, conversions, and shared and small homes), “Missing Middle” housing types, and the proposal as a whole, respectively. Tuesday, January 30: The Universal Affordability P...
Candidates, Issues

Meeting on Post-Election Lessons Learned – November 16, 2023

Now that the 2023 November 7th General Elections are over, what's next ? Candidates looked back and planned forward.  Click here to see the results. Announcers: - NY's Congressional lines could be redrawn! - Vic Starsky against Mayor Adams' "City of Yes" proposal  Video on Future of Housing in NYC - Edward Manfredonia - Martha Rowen on Election Day experience Speakers: - Michael Mossa, Queens District Attorney - William Shanahan, Civil Court Judge, 6th Municipal - Juan Pagan, 2nd City Council - Robert Bobrick, 3rd City Council - Elizabeth Golluscio, 5th City Council - Diane di Stasio, 6th City Council - Robert Caemmerer, 11th City Council - Hasime Samantha Zherka, 13th City Council - Yu-Ching James Pai, 20th City Council - Jonathan Rinaldi, 24th City Council - Zhile ...
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CRIME IS NOT DOWN, ARRESTS ARE DOWN! DON’T TRUST POLITICIANS!

  Author: Stan Norwalk Police have been demoralized and threatened over the past few years since the George Floyd incident. One bad cop punished a whole nation of law enforcement men and woman and therefore we the people. It was murder by not following ones' moral conscience, not following police protocol, common sense and human decency. Yes George Floyd was a repetitive criminal not cooperating and under the influence but when he said he can't breathe it's time to help him regardless of his background and behavior. That's basic human common sense. The reaction that ensued was an opportunity for special interest groups, politicians and community activists to stir the pot of racism by spreading a lie that White people are racists and White cops are racists. This is hardly the ...
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Meeting on Bail Reform and Migrant Crisis – September 21, 2023

Bail Reform and Migrant Crisis Other Speakers: – Diane Sare, US Senate 2024 candidate – Ilan Riss, Israel's handling of illegal migrants – Dr. Jeff Weil, help offer for candidates – Kelly Klingman, Republican candidate against Tiffany Caban, 22nd District – Eric Vineski, ready for Eagle Scout – Rick Horan on QueensLink – Steve Speer, rats – Laura Schmitt, Queens County Beacon – Queens County GOP October 23 Gala – Elena Chin, president of Moms for Liberty, Queens Chapter – Stephen Morena, Dutch Kills Civic Association Lessons Learned on the Campaign Trail – Jonathan Rinaldi, City Council 24th District – Bernard Chow, City Council 23rd District – Ruben Diario Cruz, past City Council, 32nd District Help Republican, Conservative and/or Medical Freedom candida...
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Meeting on Understanding NYC’s $107 Billion Budget – July 20, 2023

$107 Billion was the budget reported June 29, but the truth is $112.6 Billion! Ana Champeny VP for Research at Citizens Budget Commission  Presentation Slides in PDF Lisa Neary, First Deputy of NYC IBO Logan Clark, Assistant Director of NYC IBO  Presentation Slides in PowerPoint Other Speakers – Jonathan Dyckman, election integrity – Camille Ladson, July 30 Conservative Rep Alliance – Jimmy Schwatzman, on Mike Lindell – Mark Chronowitz, Queens Village July 23 BBQ – Joel Anabilah-Azumah, 9th Congressional District – Turbo Huang, Alexis de Tocqueville from China – Josephine Aronson, New York Citizens Audit – Ricardo Pacheco, City Council 25 District – Mekita Jacqueline Coe, 3rd Congressional District – Bill Schacht, resiliency in CCB6 Help our candidates to quali...
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Supreme Court Term 2022: 58 Decisions

R- Date Docket Name J. Citation 58 6/30/23 21-476 303 Creative LLC v. Elenis NG 600/1 57 6/30/23 22-535 Department of Education v. Brown A 600/1 56 6/30/23 22-506 Biden v. Nebraska R 600/1 55 6/29/23 22-174 Groff v. DeJoy A 600/1 54 6/29/23 21-1043 Abitron Austria GmbH v. Hetronic Int’l, Inc. A 600/1 53 6/29/23 20-1199 Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. v. President and Fellows of Harvard College R 600/1 52 6/27/23 21-1168 Mallory v. Norfolk Southern R. Co NG 600/1 51 6/27/23 22-138 Counterman v. Colorado EK 600/1 50 6/27/23 21-1271 Moore v. Harper R 600/1 49 6/23/23 22-179 United States v. Hansen AB 599/1 (more…)
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Meeting on NYC’s Homeless Policies – May 31, 2023

  Speakers • Kathy Masi, organizer of the Middle Village Glendale Coalition on Homelessness, said homeless is a big business in New York City.  An example is the Cooper Ave. Westhab adult male center for at least 200 adults.  Kitchen is made up of 3 microwaves and stacks of food in plastic containers.  Stolen catalytic converters have been kept on site by some residents. • Joan Harrison, homeless/unhoused; taught philosophy and classics at colleges and high schools for several years, emphasized that sleep deprivation and food are her major needs.  Just like food stamp, she recommended a "sleep stamp" voucher program. • Jim Trent, treasurer of Queens Civic Congress and the Creedmore Civic Association, explained how bed capacity used to house and care the mentally illed/disabled...
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Democrats Gather Amidst Peace And Controversy

By Jewish Press Staff - 27 Iyyar 5783 – May 18, 2023 The Jewish Press is the largest weekly independent Jewish newspaper in the United States with  2 million views a month. New York State Democratic committee members gathered last week at the Hilton Hotel in Albany to pass five resolutions guiding state lawmakers’ actions over the next month as the legislative session draws to a close. The 200 delegates from 54 of the state’s 62 counties set April 2, 2024, as the presidential primary day in the state. “We passed the 2024 delegate selection plan for the Democratic National Committee. We’re going to be working on the delegate selection process, getting the petitions ready when they go out in the late fall so we have a lot of work and preparation to do. I’m not expecting anything unu...