Monthly Archives: June 2023

Financial Disclosure | New NY 23rd

Linda Andrei Click to access 10019678.pdf Max Della Pia Click to access 10018314.pdf Ian Golden Click to access 10018407.pdf Tracy Mitrano Click to access 10019727.pdf Eddward Sundquist Click to access 10017422.pdf These reports might have significance for the November election. … Continue reading

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Presidential Privilege and Classification | New NY 23rd

The two sides also clashed substantially over the duties of the special master. Mr. Trump’s lawyers argued that the arbiter should look at all the documents seized in the search and filter out anything potentially subject to attorney-client or executive … Continue reading

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Bad Arguments | New NY 23rd

House Democrats got their historic day. They now own the first impeachment in American history that had no bipartisan support, only bipartisan opposition. They now own the first impeachment that contains no criminal violations, only political disputes.–White House These arguments … Continue reading

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Claudia Tenney’s slander | New NY 23rd

Seen on Claudia Tenney’s campaign website: Biden is and has always acted despicably. Joe Biden was also the worst Vice President and the worst Senator in American history, save maybe Kamala. Reminiscent of a decrepit old Soviet leader of yore … Continue reading

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Did you get your postcard yet? | New NY 23rd

On May 12, Tom Reed wrote on his facebook page: The postcards to notify constituents of my next town hall meeting are ready to be mailed out. This meeting will take place two weeks from today, on Tuesday, May 26. Did … Continue reading

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What do President Biden and Harry Truman have in common? | New NY 23rd

What do President Biden and Harry Truman have in common? Both were Senators, both faced (and in the case of President Biden, still face) bitter partisan opposition, both took office in perilous times. In the March 7th issue of The … Continue reading

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Must we live with President Trump for four years? | New NY 23rd

Must we live with President Trump for at least four years? Most likely we must. Brian Dickerson discusses this at length in the Detroit Free Press article cited. Here are some unlikely possibilities: Impeachment Twenty-fifth Amendment Resignation Impeachment is unlikely … Continue reading

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Political Glossary | New NY 23rd

“When I use a word,” Humpty Dumpty said, in rather a scornful tone, “it means just what I choose it to mean—neither more nor less.” “The question is,” said Alice, “whether you can make words mean so many different things.” “The question is,” said Humpty Dumpty, “which … Continue reading

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Covid 19 tests per capita by county | New NY 23rd

Covid 19 tests per capita by county County Population Tests Positive Tests per capita % Positive per capita % Allegeny 46k 333 29 0.7 0.06 Cattaraugus 76k 439 34 0.6 0.04 Chautauqua 126k 585 25 0.5 0.02 Chemung 83k 852 … Continue reading

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Progress on firearm violence | New NY 23rd

Federal law bans gun ownership by those convicted in domestic violence cases, but the law varies by state and how it is enforced, as well as how it is reported to authorities, state officials said. The new New York law will … Continue reading

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