Wednesday, January 17, 2018

put him to the test

peter king and charles schumer support kevin mccaffrey's pension plan which wants your money

the investment advisors, fees, expenses and other monies changing hands have neither been explicitly, accurately, dis losed in detsil to members of teamsters local 707 or the general public that kevin mccaffrey king and schumer seek to fund , see eg hr 4444 and related bills

the below guy needs to take a podition express an opinion and supply the relevant records to all who seek same


LONG ISLANDPOLITICS

Suffolk Legis. DuWayne Gregory wants to challenge Rep. Peter King

In an interview, King said, “I have no preference who I run against.”
Democrat DuWayne Gregory, presiding officer of the Suffolk
Democrat DuWayne Gregory, presiding officer of the Suffolk Legislature, announces Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2018, that he will run for Congress. Photo Credit: Barry Sloan 
Democrat DuWayne Gregory, presiding officer of the Suffolk County Legislature, announced Tuesday he will seek to challenge Rep. Peter King (R-Seaford) hoping to ride a backlash against President Donald Trump and Republicans.
Gregory said the 2nd District, which covers the South Shore of Suffolk and Nassau, needs a congressman willing to challenge the president, whom he described as divisive.
“It’s time we had a representative who stood up to the extremist leadership in Washington, D.C.,” Gregory, 48, of Copiague, said as he stood in front of a supporter’s house in Central Islip.
Gregory faces a Democratic primary against activist Liuba Grechen Shirley, who has raised $120,000 from small donors this year. 
“I look forward to a spirited campaign and to sharing my progressive vision for the district with Long Islanders,” said Shirley, who formed the group New York’s 2nd District Democrats after Trump’s election.
Gregory called King “ineffective” for failing to block the Republican tax plan signed into law last year. The law reduces the state and local tax (SALT) deduction, which Gregory said will hurt Long Island homeowners. King voted against the bill.
In an interview, King said, “I have no preference who I run against.”
He opposed and supported Trump depending on the issue, he said.


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