Some questions for Claudia Tenney | New NY 23rd

Contributed by Arthur Ahrens of Branchport, NY.

Some questions for Carpetbagger Claudia Tenney…

First some Background….

1. Mitch McConnell: “Let me give you my view on what happened on Jan. 6. We were all here. It was a violent insurrection for the purpose of trying to prevent the peaceful transfer of power after a legitimately certified election.”

The Former Guy: “Mitch McConnell does not speak for the Republican Party, and does not represent the views of the vast majority of its voters. He did nothing to fight for his constituents and stop the most fraudulent election in American history.”

2. The Former Guy: “Unfortunately, he

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Korea–A criminal plot? | New NY 23rd

  1. Trump threatens war, says this is N. Korea’s last chance.
  2. Trump suddenly accepts a meeting with Kim.
  3. Trump declares Kim a fine fellow.
  4. Trump says an agreement was reached, but details are unclear.
  5. US cancels military drills that threaten N. Korea.
  6. North Korea makes some gestures; Trump says there is progress.
  7. US intelligence reports no change in N. Korea’s nuclear development.
  8. N. Korea complains that US demands are one-sided, unfair.
  9. Progress stalls.

https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1009274/North-Korea-Kim-Jong-Un-Donald-Trump-Mike-Pompeo

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What’s next for Trump and his associates? | New NY 23rd

  • Documents were illegally kept at Mar-a-Lago. Reportedly, top White House lawyers were told: “It’s not theirs, it’s mine.”
  • Reportedly, one Trump lawyer signed a statement incorrectly saying material with classified markings had been returned.
  • Trump refuses to answer questions in New York, cites The Fifth Amendment.
  • Rudy Giuliani is a target of investigation in Georgia, must testify.
  • Lindsey Graham must testify along with Georgia Republican officials.
  • Former Trump CFO, Alan Weisselberg is expected to agree to a plea deal, pleading guilty to tax evasion, with prison time expected.
  • NYS Republicans submit tens of thousands of invalid signatures in an attempt to get Lee Zeldin on the Independence Party ballot line.
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Finger Lakes Times Endorses John and Leslie! | New NY 23rd

The Finger Lakes Times has endorsed both John Plumb and Leslie Danks Burke. It will probably be after noon when they put the story online.

For John, they praise his experience, his 2nd Amendment stance and that he is ” totally against Fracking with an eye on advancing renewable energy and tourism; and is intent on getting internet and cell-phone coverage” in the NY 23rd and other issues.

They criticized Reed’s DC John Campaigning and the fact that he was an early supporter of Trump. They added that he has been in Congress for 6 years, on important committees, and says he wants to get the job done. What has he been doing?

For Leslie, they praise her for battling the Albany ethics and stance on limiting outside income for our state legislators, battling to have upstate schools get the attention (and funds) that we deserve, and that we should move away from fossil fuels as quickly as possible.

We should note that they also endorsed Nate Shinagawa four years ago, and Reed two years ago.

We have the right candidates. They ran the right (honorable) campaigns. Now we have to wait until Tuesday to see how the National Campaigns influence how the voters cast they ballots.

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Tom Reed wants to turn the Southern Tier into an oligarchy | New NY 23rd

This article was written an submitted by Russell Tocqueville, from the NY23rd.

OLIGARCHY: A form of power structure in which power rests with a small number of people. These people might be distinguished by nobility, wealth, family ties, education or corporate, religious or military control. Such states are often controlled by a few prominent families, who typically pass their influence from one generation to the next.

When Tom Reed was elected to represent New York’s 29th Congressional district he played the part of small town lawyer who wasn’t a millionaire and promised that his “Tea Party coalition would not vote to cut social security.” Fast forward to 2017, Congressman Reed sits in a swing district, and the only way he swings with it, is with his words not actions.

The Truth is Tom Reed is not interested in hearing out constituents in town hall meetings but using them as a backdrop for fundraisers held by Wall Street executives in New York City as reasoning for them to give him more money. He plays the part of someone who came from a big family, very much like any of us that grew up in a struggling household which he did, and that he’s just a working class guy trying to fight for all us. While he tells us this, he uses his district as part of a transaction for his vote in congress. While he says we all have to come to a middle ground and compromise, meanwhile he introduces bills in Congress to defund SSI after taking money from Hedge Fund manager Paul Singer.

He praises the hard working men and women in the Southern Tier, all the meanwhile voting to outsource jobs to Korea and Colombia. He talks about fighting for American jobs, while giving the president sole authority to negotiate free trade agreements, in the name of free trade that isn’t fair to anyone but Corporate America.

He talks about supporting 2nd amendment rights and conservation. He even goes as far as saying he believes in Global Warming.  All the meanwhile he votes to gut environmental protections, and try to lead people down a fake reality that is a booming fracking industry.

He openly speaks of supporting veterans and defending them. Meanwhile he called someone who did what he was afraid to do and went abroad to serve our country a carpetbagger.  He regularly insults veterans at town halls when they disagree with him.

While on some weekends he hosts town halls, he is regularly collecting checks from Wall Street lobbyist, and privatizers who call him transactional Tom.

Our 700,000 friends, family and neighbors should not be a piece of a bargain for the personal gain of one elected official who should be more beholden to us than those who support Tom Reed for Congress. As long as Tom Reed says that his neighbors, our neighbors are just protesting to try and defeat him in order to boast about fundraising $585,000 dollars with the help of President Trump he is fighting for the same elites he wants us all to think he hates. As long as he keeps thinking that teachers afraid of education cuts, seniors afraid of social security cuts, workers rightly afraid of outsourcing, and students fighting for student debt justice are “teaming up with Andrew Cuomo and Nancy Pelosi to defeat him in 2018” he is putting the interests of Wall Street above Market Street, Water Street, and all the other main streets in our 13 counties.

When fighting for vets, or seniors, or students demands millions of cuts in healthcare to the tune of 100,000 people being kicked off of health insurance just in our communities and 22 million across the country.  That’s not fighting for anyone but the interest of the few while Tom Reed tells us in the he’s doing it in the name of us all. To go on television and tell the media that as a taxpayer funded legislator I am ok with kicking off 1 in 7 of my constituents from health insurance is not moderate, it is disrespectful to our communities. If Reed really does think that folks don’t care about each other in the Southern Tier, then he has lost touch with our communities where no matter if you’re Republican or Democrat, rich or poor folks are warm and hospitable.

The problem is the malarkey our congressman tells us he doesn’t even believe himself.  If he doesn’t believe himself why should anyone?

If he’s not fighting for veterans, if he’s not fighting for workers, if he’s not fighting for our future, if he’s not fighting for our communities. If he really does think that we are as selfish as he says we are to the national media and that we won’t care if our neighbors lose their healthcare. Or if the families down the road can’t make ends meet because he can’t find a good paying job. Who is he fighting for?

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nepotism | New NY 23rd

From ancient dynasties to modern fortunes, family has long defined our past, present, and future.–Maya Jasanoff I found an interesting article in the May 29, 2023 issue of The New Yorker: “The History of Nepo Babies Is the History of … Continue reading

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We are going to hold China accountable and I believe the President made it very clear, he was going to disrupt our trade not only with China, but with others across the world looking for that fair and balanced trade … Continue reading

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If you wanted a man to encourage the van, Or harass the foe from the rear, Or to storm a redoubt, you had but to shout For Abdulah Bul Bul Ameer. If you need a man like the mythical Abdulah, … Continue reading

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Can the President do what he likes? Pretty much, I think. The President is expected to faithfully execute the laws, but the President can veto bills, take exception with signing statements, or direct subordinates to ignore laws. The courts might … Continue reading

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Rep. Capuano (D-MA) writes: According to July 2017 news reports, Trump son-in-law and now government employee Jared Kushner tried and failed to get a $500 million loan from a Qatari businessman. The money was for a New York City building … Continue reading

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“I know Jared. He’s a great guy, decent guy,” Kelly told NBC’s Chuck Todd on “Meet The Press.” I know from watching “horse operas,” that after committing a crime, the bad guys go back to the hideout to “lay low.” … Continue reading

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Nepotism is favoritism shown to a relative in conferring office or privilege. The term comes from favoritism shown in church appointments in times past. Nepotism doesn’t depend on : Whether an office is a paid position or not. Whether the … Continue reading

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The President has the right to appoint who he wants if you look at the law. Kellyanne Conway You can look at the law (5 U.S. Code § 3110 – Employment of relatives; restrictions) yourself. Most observers see more ambiguity … Continue reading

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Reforming the tax code | New NY 23rd

Rep. Capuano (D-MA) explains his view of proposed tax reform:

Reforming the Tax Code – in One Page

On Wednesday we got a peek at what the Trump Administration’s so-called tax reform plan looks like. I’d like to be clear that I am certainly open to legitimate, thoughtful tax reform. As a former tax attorney, I understand fully there are many aspects of the tax code that can and should be modernized.  What we saw this week shouldn’t even be called a tax reform plan because it was a one page outline with virtually no details. In fact, officials could not even answer the basic question of what this “plan” would mean for the bottom line of a family of 4 making $60,000 a year.

The Trump tax outline would reduce income tax brackets from 7 to 3: 10%, 25% and 35%. The corporate tax rate would go from 35% to 15%. The estate tax and the alternative minimum tax would both be eliminated. The proposal doubles the standard deduction for individuals (currently $6,350) and married couples (currently $12,700). It eliminates a number of personal deductions, including the one for state and local taxes.

The bipartisan, highly respected Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget estimates that Trump’s tax “reform” outline would cut taxes by $5.5 TRILLION dollars over the next 10 years. That’s $550 Billion per year, or about 25% of all the taxes raised currently from the income, corporate and estate tax combined.  Here is another way to look at that amount: it equals about 20% of the entire GDP of the USA. The organization goes on to conclude that “America can’t Afford a $5.5 Trillion Tax Cut” … and … “Growth Can’t Pay for this Tax Cut”. Here is their commentary for your review. http://www.crfb.org/blogs/fiscal-factcheck-how-much-will-trumps-tax-plan-cost.

Since there isn’t any actual legislation, just this thin outline, I don’t expect a vote to happen soon. Although with this White House, anything is possible.

I can’t explain why anyone would favor fewer tax brackets; fewer brackets penalize small increases in income which would put one in the next higher bracket. Perhaps fewer brackets presage a move toward some form of “flat tax.”

As Rep. Capuano believes there are many aspects of the tax code that can and should be modernized,” I am disappointed that he didn’t explain what these are. When politicians talk reform, we should ask what they mean by that.

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Justice Blackmun | New NY 23rd

Fifty years ago news of Roe v. Wade was leaked to the press. News, not a draft or the written opinion. A clerk talked to a reporter without realizing that the story would appear hours before the decision was announced. … Continue reading

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Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill | New NY 23rd

Washington needs to work for the American people and that is why I have been consistent in my support for the Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill. This bill is 10 years in the making and it will be beneficial for our area and the country as a whole. The American people want solutions like this to come from Washington, not more partisan bickering. — Rep Tom Reed

Experts at the Congressional Research Service have prepared a careful summary of what H.R. 3684 includes:

“This bill addresses provisions related to federal-aid highway, transit, highway safety, motor carrier, research, hazardous materials, and rail programs of the Department of Transportation (DOT).”

Members of Congress rely on the CRS for accurate information; you can too.

Read more here:

https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/house-bill/3684

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Tom Reed on Government Shutdown | New NY 23rd

Tom Reed’s archive of press releases document his evolving views on government shutdown. I have cited a few examples below.

In the past when Tom was a deficit hawk, he demanded spending cuts as the price of avoiding a shutdown. He advocated measures to reduce the impact of a shutdown on the armed forces and other favored causes. He pointed the finger of blame at President Obama and Majority Leader Harry Reed. He said he would forego his pay during a shutdown, but he didn’t do that.

More recently, posing as a “problem solver,” Tom says he favors clean appropriation bills, clean increase in the debt ceiling, and opposes government shutdown. Has he evolved into a good government advocate, or is he merely playing partisan politics? You decide.

March 1, 2011 REED VOTES FOR SHORT TERM CONTUNUING RESOLUTION TO PREVENT GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN

April 1, 2011 REED CO-SPONSORS GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN PREVENTION ACT Bill would also force Members of Congress to go without pay if shutdown occurs

September 19, 2013 CONGRESSMAN TOM REED INTRODUCES “PAY OUR VETERANS AND SENIORS FIRST ACT”

September 23, 2013 REP. REED WANTS VETERANS, SENIORS PROTECTED IF SHUTDOWN OCCURS

September 30, 2013 CONGRESSMAN REED: GET RID OF SPECIAL TREATMENT FOR CONGRESS

October 7, 2013 CONGRESSMAN TOM REED LOOKS AT BIG PICTURE ON DEBT CRISIS AND GOVERNMENT FUNDING DEBATE, TAKES ‘ALL IN’ APPROACH

April 24, 2017 Problem Solvers Caucus Agrees to Support Clean FY17 Spending Bill

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