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Sunday, November 29, 2015

nassau otb employees have

heard but not seen kevin mccaffrey's challenge to the election results. perhaps you can supply  and/or post mcaffrey's challenge to the election results.

let's see the teamsters help get rid of the fiction of carried interest.


Teamsters Local 707, Nassau OTB, the only place where the members have never seen a seniority list.

where is Snowden?

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The Members Win in Local 707

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New York Local 707 voted today for change, when the United Teamsters Slate won the election over a 20-year incumbent.
Newly elected officials John Kelder Sr, President; George Ford, Vice President; Daniel Sabatino, Secretary-Treasurer; Susan Oddo, Recording Secretary; and Gloria Moran, Trustee; decided to run for office when it became clear that under the incumbent’s watch the 707 pension fund was going into bankruptcy.
“Our local was moving in the wrong direction. Our members are sick of lacking representation, and want leadership who will challenge Hoffa and fight for change in our International Union,” says Kelder, “I’m not one to bang the drum about a problem if I can’t do something about it. But United Teamsters Slate won’t sit back and watch as our union gets destroyed.”
John Kelder works at YRC and is a 30-year Teamster and a long-time activist. He petitioned to help accredit Tim Sylvester and the Teamsters United slate.  Congratulations to John, the new officers and the members of Local 707.
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surfers announce that casino

will be placed at jones beach in a low key architecturally fitting building without signs, lifeguards will get a raise and new surfboards and that high school chemistry classes will compete in an explosive pyrotechnic production to remove the meadowbrook parkway toll booths and that hereafter jones beach will offer admission and partking for two dollars and that all casino money will be used for the perpetual care of a beloved new york state park



the taxpayers of nassau county offer to retrain NIFA MEMBER CHRISTOPHER WRIGHT, A FORMER NASSAU OTB DIRECTOR AS A LIFEGUARD

Rick BrandLong Island•Columnists

Suffolk OTB casino's latest roadblock: Bellone administration

Updated November 28, 2015 5:50 PM
By RICK BRAND  rick.brand@newsday.com
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Steve Bellone sits in his office a day

Steve Bellone sits in his office a day after winning re-election for Suffolk County executive, Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2015. Photo Credit: Jeffrey Basinger

Rick Brand Portrait of Newsday reporter Rick Brand taken on Rick Brand is a longtime Newsday reporter who writes about politics and government on Long Island.
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The Bellone administration, which three years ago lobbied for a local casino to help bail out the bankrupt Suffolk Off-Track Betting Corp. and fiscally ailing county, has just become the latest and most unexpected roadblock for the tortured project.
County attorneys, called to appear before federal bankruptcy Judge Carla Craig late last month, are opposing a motion that would require the county itself to issue building permits for a proposed casino to be located on 31 acres in Medford.
The motion comes after Suffolk OTB in August asked the court to force the state Gaming Commission or Brookhaven Town to review site plans and issue building permits for the 90,500-square-foot casino, which would have 1,000 electronic slot machines called video lottery terminals. Both entities earlier had refused to act.
Lawyers for OTB, the county, Brookhaven, the state and OTB creditors are scheduled to appear in Craig's Manhattan courtroom Thursday, at which time OTB officials hope for a ruling.
County Attorney Dennis Brown maintains Suffolk has no power to act and neither the capacity nor the authority to regulate building. He added OTB is a separate public benefit corporation over which the county has no control. Brown charged OTB is "trying to use this court . . . to evade the ability of the public to have input of what is actually developed . . . in a particular neighborhood." He added OTB should instead sue Brookhaven Town in state court to force it to approve its site plan.
PoliticsSteve Bellone through the years
However, Craig, in the Oct. 28 hearing, gave a strong indication of where she stands. "This is the most self-defeating thing I've seen and I've seen a lot of self-defeating things," she said. "It's beyond my comprehension frankly that you are not doing everything you can to get this built" rather than put Suffolk OTB "further in the hole."
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She also criticized Brown for giving her "a lot of double talk" when she repeatedly asked why the county cannot give building permits to OTB as it does for itself. She said the county is "perfectly capable" of doing the needed reviews; "they do it all the time" for their own buildings.
OTB lawyers say there is no attempt to evade scrutiny and OTB is doing needed environmental reviews, has applied to the health department for sewer permits and is willing to pay the county for any costs involved in processing permits. "We're not trying to evade, we're just trying to get started," said Christopher Graham, OTB bankruptcy lawyer.
They also said that OTB needs no site plan review and that the secretary of state issued regulations in 1998 that allows counties to enforce building rules for local OTBs where the town does not act. Brown maintained those rules are aimed at upstate OTBs, which cover more than one county.
However, town officials have issued a letter to OTB saying it meets zoning requirements and its attorney says the town has no role in reviewing the project. The town planning commissioner also listed nearly a dozen projects in the last 20 years -- including two police precincts, the new county jail and the former Foley nursing home -- for which the county sought no town reviews.
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Robert Christmas, Brookhaven's attorney, also said that OTB has strong county ties, noting all three OTB board members are appointed by the county legislature and the county is the major beneficiary of OTB profits. "This is not some distant entity to the county," he said. "It may be some strange kind of bastard government child, but if it is a bastard government child, it's the county's."
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Wednesday, November 25, 2015

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Effects of Bacille Calmette-Guérin after the first demyelinating event in the CNS.
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New Argentine President Mauricio Macri Faces Tough Road Ahead

Empty government coffers, rampant inflation and powerful Peronist opposition complicate leader’s economic overhaul plans


Mauricio Macri asked for more time to address Argentina’s economic problems after defeating the ruling-party candidate in the election Sunday. ENLARGE
Mauricio Macri asked for more time to address Argentina’s economic problems after defeating the ruling-party candidate in the election Sunday. Photo: Enrique Marcarian/Reuters
By
Taos Turner
Updated Nov. 23, 2015 8:11 p.m. ET
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BUENOS AIRES—President-elect Mauricio Macri will take office next month facing empty government coffers, rampant inflation and a powerful opposition from the Peronist movement that has dominated Argentine politics for much of the past 70 years. That is raising questions about his ability to govern during what could be a tough first year in power.
At stake is Mr. Macri’s ability to overhaul the economy, but also Argentina’s collective capacity to overcome concerns that nobody can govern the country except for Peronists.
Argentina has had only three non-Peronist presidents elected over the past half century. Arturo Illía was overthrown in a coup in 1966. Raúl Alfonsín resigned amid hyperinflation in 1989 and deadly social protests led Fernando de la Rúa to flee the presidential palace by helicopter in 2001.

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Mr. Macri narrowly won Sunday’s election amid veiled warnings from his ruling-party rival, Peronist Daniel Scioli, that a Macri presidency could end in failure and return Argentina to its the darkest days of its past.
“Don’t leave me alone,” Mr. Macri told Argentines early Monday at his first news conference as president-elect.
His calls for support come as many Argentines say they are tired of political conflict and want the government to solve problems such as rising poverty and crime.
“I don’t think they’ll do to Macri what they did to de la Rúa. People won’t allow it,” said Ana Abad, 45, a fashion designer who voted for Mr. Macri. “Peronists never let people from other parties govern, but that’s over.”
Mr. Macri’s future cabinet chief, Marcos Peña, says Argentina has changed and that a new generation of governors and younger politicians favors dialogue over political drama. He notes too that Mr. Macri and Mr. Scioli—as well as a third presidential candidate, Sergio Massa, a dissident Peronist—agree on the need to address pressing problems including drug trafficking and currency controls.
“We think there is a high level of agreement over the challenges that Argentina faces, and that is the base of our ability to build a governability agenda distinct from what we have had until now,” he added.
Not everyone is so certain. “I would not underestimate the degree of difficulties that the new government will face,” said former Brazilian Finance Minister Rubens Ricupero. “Because you know, the Peronists, when they lose, they are fierce in the opposition. They will exploit everything against the government.”
Non-Peronist politicians have traditionally had weaker ties to grass-roots movements and powerful labor groups such as the General Workers Confederation, which represents leading unions and carried out more than a dozen nationwide strikes during Mr. Alfonsín’s administration.
Peronists will also control both houses of Congress, making Mr. Macri the first president in recent history to take office without the support of a majority in the Lower House.
While Mr. Macri is inheriting adverse economic conditions, his non-Peronist predecessors faced outright insolvency, says José Luis Machinea, who was Mr. de la Rúa’s economy minister.
Mr. Alfonsín was also confronted by restlessness within the military and ballooning foreign debt. And Mr. de la Rúa inherited a dollarized economy that was so close to collapse that even the most experienced statesman might have been unable to forestall disaster.
“It was difficult to negotiate anything with Peronism,” said Mr. Machinea. “But the country is different now. History never repeats itself, and it leaves some lessons.”
Mr. Macri, who created his Republican Proposal Party from scratch just over a decade ago, will also have unprecedented territorial control. His sidekick as city mayor, María Eugenia Vidal, will now govern the Buenos Aires province, home to about a third of the country’s population. And it will be the first time since 1983 that a non-Peronist runs the province. His Let’s Change coalition will also govern this capital, the country’s wealthiest district.
While Mr. Macri is seen as business-friendly, he also favors public schools and state-funded health care and he has pledged to maintain popular social programs. Mr. Macri, who came to fame as the successful president of Argentina’s storied soccer club, Boca Juniors has also made inroads with some of the working-class voters traditionally represented by tied to Peronism.
Last month it was Mr. Macri, not departing Peronist President Cristina Kirchner, who inaugurated a statue of Gen. Juan Domingo Perón, the movement’s founder.
“He’s close to union leaders, and he could cement support if he cuts payroll taxes, a key demand from labor and one of his campaign pledges,” said Ricardo Romano, who was deputy chief of staff under Peronist President Carlos Menem in the late 1990s.
Meanwhile, Congressman Sergio Massa, who also broke ranks with Mrs. Kirchner and won about 20% of the vote in the first round of the presidential election, has said he act as “a guarantee of governability” for Mr. Macri.
That could help Mr. Macri pass key legislation in Congress, where Mr. Massa leads a bloc of around 30 legislators. José Manuel de la Sota, the Peronist governor of Córdoba Province who also ran for president, has said he too will help ensure that Mr. Macri can govern the country.
“If he’s flexible, he’ll be able to complete his term, but the departing administration is leaving a mine field behind,” said Mr. Romano.
—Alberto Messer contributed to this article.
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    Dean Hart moves to challenge

    the protective order in the below case


    Butler v. Nassau Regional Off-Track Betting ... - Justia

    https://dockets.justia.com/docket/new-york/nyedce/2.../268233
    Apr 9, 2007 - Plaintiff: Teresa Butler. Defendant: Nassau Regional Off-Track Betting Corporation, Board of Trustees of Nassau Regional Off-Track Betting ...


     
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    Suffolk, Nassau OTB probe ethics conflict
    by David Winzelberg
    Published: November 24th, 2013

    At least one employee of Nassau County Off-Track Betting is questioning whether the head of his employee union, a member-elect of the Suffolk County Legislature, should have a say in Suffolk OTB business.
    Teamsters Local 707 President Kevin McCaffery, whose union represents about 200 Nassau OTB workers, was elected earlier this month to serve as a Suffolk legislator representing the 14th District. In a letter last week, Nassau OTB cashier Jackson Leeds alerted the Suffolk County Ethics Board to McCaffery’s possible conflict of interest.
    “As a Suffolk County legislator, his duties are to the people of Suffolk County,” Leeds wrote. “He cannot simultaneously represent the interests of employees of Nassau OTB, a Nassau County public benefit corporation.”
    McCaffery told LIBN he doesn’t think the two counties’ OTBs are in competition with each other and he doesn’t see his role as union leader for Nassau OTB workers as a conflict with issues surrounding Suffolk OTB.
    “If anything, I have the background of dealing with Nassau OTB, which gives me more insight on the subject than any other legislator out there,” McCaffery said.
    When asked if the legislator-elect’s union job appeared to be a conflict of interest, Nassau OTB chief Joseph Cairo said, “If you really want to stretch it. But I don’t see anything that’s apparent to me.”
    Cairo added that he’ll instruct the Nassau agency’s counsel to review the situation.
    Leeds, a 10-year veteran of Nassau OTB, complained that both union officials and county OTB management have been too focused on the 1,000 video lottery terminals planned for each county’s OTB and they’re not paying enough attention to current operations.
    “They never worked behind a window,” Leeds told LIBN. “They’re out of touch with the bettors of Nassau County.”
    Internet wagering and dwindling handles – the overall money being wagered – have prompted a consolidation in Nassau OTB’s operations in recent years; there were 15 betting offices in Nassau in 2003, and now there are eight. Suffolk OTB, which has seven branch offices, filed for bankruptcy last year.
    These days, according to some analysts, OTB offices exist largely for political patronage – another reason, according to Leeds, that the Nassau union chief shouldn’t mix one business with the other.
    “Union leaders should not be politicians,” he said. “OTBs are run by politicians. Being political and doing public good aren’t always incompatible, but they often are.”
    This isn’t the first time a Long Island legislator’s OTB ties have become an issue.
    In May 2000, Gregory Peterson, then-president of the Nassau OTB, sued to prevent Nassau County Leg. Roger Corbin from voting on appointments to the Nassau OTB’s board of directors. Because Corbin was employed as a branch manager for New York City OTB and a member of Teamsters Local 858, which then represented all employees of Nassau OTB, Peterson alleged Corbin’s legislative role posed a conflict of interest.
    A New York Supreme Court judge issued an injunction preventing Corbin from voting on OTB appointments, but Corbin appealed and the lower court’s decision was reversed. The Nassau County Board of Ethics also chimed in, determining by a 3-2 vote that voting on OTB appointments didn’t create a conflict because Corbin didn’t influence policy or engage in labor negotiations.
    With McCaffery, some observers say it’s best to proceed with caution.
    Anthony Figliola, vice president of Uniondale-based government relations firm Empire Government Strategies, said the legislator-elect may want to recuse himself from any votes concerning Suffolk OTB until the Suffolk County Ethics Board offers an opinion.
    “OTB is a political football,” Figliola said. “It’s better to stay out of it, especially if you want to get things done in the Legislature.”

    Complete URL: http://libn.com/2013/11/24/suffolk-nassau-otb-probe-ethics-conflict/

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    Sunday, November 22, 2015

    higway robbery and robbers

    if people were even half normal the employees of nassau otb would run the place better/bettor than the politicians without the need for protection money and politician feeding funds to be paid to teamsters local 707 or its predecessor local 858

    there is enough evidence to get many indicted conveniently buried beneath the protective order in the below case

     

    Butler v. Nassau Regional Off-Track Betting ... - Justia

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    Apr 9, 2007 - Plaintiff: Teresa Butler. Defendant: Nassau Regional Off-Track Betting Corporation, Board of Trustees of Nassau Regional Off-Track Betting ...

    Friedrichs v. California Teachers Association et al. | The ...

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    Nov 11, 2015 - Typically, California teacher union dues cost upwards of a $1,000 per ... On June 30th, the Supreme Court granted CIR's petition asking it to review the case. ... Member Karen Cuen Updates Members on Supreme Court Case.

     

    Friedrichs v. California Teachers Association et al. | The ...

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    Nov 11, 2015 - Typically, California teacher union dues cost upwards of a $1,000 per ... On June 30th, the Supreme Court granted CIR's petition asking it to review the case. ... Member Karen Cuen Updates Members on Supreme Court Case.
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    vicious church loving lawyers

    and LIARS OR WORSE

    NASSAU OTB A PUBLIC BENEFIT CORPORATION CLOSES ON ROMAN CATHOLIC EASTER SUNDAY IN PREFERENCE TO GREEK ORTHODOX EASTERS SUNDAY


    DAVID BOIES AND ERIC SCHNEIDERMAN DON'T SEEM TO UNDERSTAND NY CONST ART 1 SEC 3. THE STATE SHALL NOT EXPRESS A RELIGIOUS PREFERENCE.

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    Wednesday, November 18, 2015

    Send in thepleasure seekers

    Each and every  federal resident convicted of homicide will be  offered the opportunity to leave for Syria  equipped with food water communications devices and implements of destruction to exercise free will to kill anyone and anything that they so choose.  


    Homicide will be the oldest new Olympic sport
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    [PDF]NASSAU REGIONAL OFF-TRACK BETTING ... - EMMA

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    Dec 17, 2014 - NASSAU REGIONAL OFF-TRACK BETTING CORPORATION. NASSAUCOUNTY, NEW YORK. $5,000,000. 2.00% REVENUE ANTICIPATION NOTES, SERIES 2014B. (Reoffered ... Maturity Date: December 23, 2015.
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    Genzyme was in the process of developing Lemtrada when Sanofi bought it. Under the merger agreement, Sanofi issued Genzyme shareholders tradable certificates entitling them to payments if Lemtrada won approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration by March 31, 2014, and further payments if it met certain sales benchmarks after that.
    Sanofi promised it would make "diligent efforts" to meet those goals, according to the complaint. Instead, the trustee alleges, it deliberately took a "slow path" to bring Lemtrada to market.
    The lawsuit claims Sanofi deliberately ignored the FDA's concerns about the designs of its clinical trials, leading the agency to deny the company's first application for approval.
    The trustee further claims that even after Lemtrada was finally approved in November 2014, Sanofi skimped on marketing it, while actively promoting a different multiple sclerosis drug, Aubagio. As a result, the lawsuit says, Lemtrada has failed to meet any of the sales benchmarks.
    The drug is expected to lose patent protection in September 2017, according to the lawsuit, further limiting its prospects.
    Sanofi said in a statement that it was aware of the lawsuit but did not comment on pending litigation.
    The case is American Stock Transfer & Trust Company LLC v. Sanofi, U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York, No. 1:15-cv-08725. (Reporting by Brendan Pierson in New York; Editing by Matthew Lewis)
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