Friday, June 19, 2020

crime pays well

andrew garabino a preferential andrew cuomo bigot who thinks that ny const art 1 sec 3 is just as facile as a crucifixation


death to ny pml sec 109


nassau otb must be open every day of the year just like the ny state lottery


chamber of commerce? rememember the billions thst were bet at nyc otb?


a china man looking at the books and revords of the teamsters local 707 prnsion fund finds that the us us dept of justice, securities and exchange commission and
jason zweig of the wall street journal sleep and dlumber while charles schumer says pay em and let those responsible for injuries to the teamsters local pension fund get away with murder




NEWSDAY: Big business endorses in CD2 race

Wednesday, May 6, 2020 - 10:45am
In the latest sign of the high-stakes race in New York’s 2nd Congressional District, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce is swooping in to endorse.
It’s the first downstate New York congressional endorsement for the chamber this cycle — though more in the Empire State are expected this week. As with other establishment groups and figures, the chamber went with Andrew Garbarino over his State Assembly colleague and Republican primary opponent Michael LiPetri.
“As we take on this pandemic and work to not just reopen our economy, but return to growth, and expanded opportunities for all Americans, we need leaders like Andrew Garbarino who have a proven track record of legislating responsibly and standing up for good policies,” said U.S. Chamber chief executive Thomas J. Donohue in a statement exclusive to The Point on Wednesday. Garbarino also gets a U.S. Chamber PAC check, according to a spokesman.
The chamber joins the local GOP parties, Reps. Pete King and Lee Zeldin, and House Whip Steve Scalise and Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy in lining up behind Garbarino. The falling in line began early, as Democrats coalesced behind Jackie Gordon for the chance at turning King’s red seat blue. (Gordon didn’t get a questionnaire to compete for the chamber’s nod.)
But LiPetri has remained in the race, sharpening an outsider image off vocal criticisms of the state’s COVID-19 response and his lack of support from institutional voices.
“The people know Mike LiPetri is concerned about them, not securing D.C. endorsements during a pandemic,” he wrote in a text message to The Point.

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