Daily Archives: June 4, 2023

Townhall meetings March 11, 2017 | New NY 23rd

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The September 13 Primary & why voter turnout is important | New NY 23rd

New York’s State Primary will be held on Thursday, September 13. Please note: New York has a law that prohibits an election on the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks–which happened on a Primary Election day. New York is the only … Continue reading

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Political Instandity | New NY 23rd

Each map below can be made lager by clicking on it. In an article posted in the New NY23rd in February, NY-23rd’s Jobs and Unemployment Data, I presented a map of NYS (below, left) that compared the number of jobs … Continue reading

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Does harsh punishment reduce crime? | New NY 23rd

Does harsh punishment reduce crime? The opposite is true at least in some cases according to an article by Emile Bazelon printed in The New York Times on February 5th. Bazelon cites studies which show that leniency, prosecuting some crimes … Continue reading

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Chautauqua Endorsement & Upcoming Events | New NY 23rd

On Saturday, January 20, the Chautauqua County Democratic Committee voted to endorse Jamestown Attorney Eddie Sundquist to be the Democratic Nominee for Congress. According to the Press Release from CCDC’s Chair Norm Green, the Committee needed four rounds of voting … Continue reading

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A strange coincidence | New NY 23rd

Every day, it looks like Hillary Clinton is getting closer to securing the Democratic nomination. That is one step closer to a Clinton presidency. Hillary Clinton, like my opponent John Plumb, worked for President Obama helping him create foreign policy … Continue reading

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Who decides about experimental drugs? | New NY 23rd

This article on Covid 19 was written by Arthur Ahrens of Branchport and is published here with permission. Views expressed by contributors are their own. When I get sick, I follow my doctor’s recommendations. As everyoneshould. Science Rules!But science is … Continue reading

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Verbage | New NY 23rd

Redundant verbage: Breaking news (news) Duly elected (elected) ; the qualifier is necessary because the election is suspicious. Tax payer dollars (money); mostly borrowed money these days Hard working taxpayer (taxpayer) struggling dairy farmers (dairy farmers) Beloved Christmas movie (Christmas … Continue reading

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Believe it or not | New NY 23rd

   The buck stops here. — Harry S. Truman Can you believe it? President Eisenhower was embarrassed by a scandal over a fur coat and one lie he told. After Richard Nixon, accused of crime, cover-up, and lying about it, … Continue reading

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The New York Times Magazine | New NY 23rd

To allow the recovery to begin, the United States must implement the kind of strategy that other countries have used to defeat the coronavirus. … Yet so far the country has failed to do so.–Robinson Meyer writing in The Atlantic. … Continue reading

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