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    Congress is working only 8 days in April and it is unacceptable

    April is only a few days away, which means it’s time for Congress to take almost 75% of the month off. This is no April Fools joke. In fact, the House will only be in session for 8 days out of the 30 days during the month of April. Are these elected representatives in D.C. to represent and work...
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    Donald Trump Jr. talks about running for governor of New York

    Donald Trump Jr. wants to run for political office, telling members of an elite gun club that he could set his sights on becoming governor of New York. Don Jr. spoke to members of the F6 Labs gun club in Hicksville, NY, and, when asked about his political ambitions, said he would love to follow...
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    Illegal immigration down 67 percent under Trump

    Illegal immigration across the U.S.-Mexico border has continued to fall under President Trump, dropping 67 percent through the end of March, the former border commissioner told Congress on Tuesday. That’s even bigger than the drop reported for February, when the number of illegal immigrants...
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    Venezuela Reminds Us That Socialism Frequently Leads to Dictatorship

    On March 29, the Supreme Court of Venezuela dissolved the country's elected legislature, allowing Venezuela's top court to write future laws. The court is filled with allies of Venezuela's socialist president, Nicolas Maduro, while the legislature is dominated by Maduro's opponents, and the...
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    Police legally seized rifle, ammunition from former State Senate candidate, judge says

    OCKPORT – The seizure of an assault rifle and ammunition from the hatchback of former State Senate candidate Gia M. Arnold was lawful, a judge ruled Monday. Arnold, 27, lost a Republican Senate primary in Niagara and Orleans counties in 2014 while calling for the repeal of New York's SAFE Act...
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    Democrats need more voters. How about registration at birth?

    WASHINGTON In Washington state, a local Democratic leader wants people registered to vote at birth. In Nevada and New Mexico, a liberal group is pressuring the legislatures to let people register when they get driver’s licenses. In Ohio, progressive activists have thrown their support behind...
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    Team Cuomo’s latest casino fiasco

    From the time of the Dutch purchase of Manhattan, Native Americans have gotten one raw deal after another. So imagine the delight of the Seneca Nation of Indians’ tribal leaders when they realized that their gaming compact with New York state — signed in 2002 and automatically renewed last...
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    Fake News? Start-Up NY says it doubled job creation from 2015 to 2016

    Seven-hundred fifty-seven jobs were added last year under the Start-Up NY program, more than double the number of jobs created in 2015, according to a report released Monday by Empire State Development, which administers the program. In total, 1,135 jobs have been created since the program’s...
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    Connecticut considering weaponizing drones

    HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - Connecticut lawmakers are considering whether the state should become the first in the country to allow police to use drones outfitted with deadly weapons, a proposal immediately met with concern by civil rights and liberties advocates. The bill would ban the use of...
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    More Cumo Waste

    Gov. Cuomo to restore 1932 state car used by Franklin Roosevelt ALBANY — Gov. Cuomo is resurrecting a 1932 state car used by Franklin Roosevelt when he was New York governor. The 12-cylinder, standard shift Packard Phaeton with leather interior has been for years sitting as an exhibit on the...
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    New Yorkers Still Don’t Want Andrew Cuomo for President, Poll Finds

    Majority of New Yorkers say he'd be a poor President but they but they say he's a good Governor. Unbelievable! Despite the swirling speculation about Gov. Andrew Cuomo possibly mounting a 2020 challenge to President Donald Trump, a new Quinnipiac University poll released today found that more...
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    Massachusetts Sheriff: Arrest Leaders Of Sanctuary Cities

    A Massachusetts law enforcement official testifying before Congress on Tuesday called for leaders of sanctuary cities to be arrested. Bristol County Sheriff Thomas Hodgson told the House Subcommittee on Illegal Immigration that sanctuary cities “have become magnets for illegal aliens, some of...
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    Under Cuomo, upstate's painful decline goes on

    No governor of a state with a shrinking population has ever been elected president. That's something Gov. Andrew Cuomo might want to consider as he plans his run for president. Why would the country want to be more like New York when so many New Yorkers are fleeing to other parts of the...
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    Extra! Extra! Albany Lawmakers Face Five-Day Week in Capitol

    It’s an occurrence as uncommon in these parts as a bearhug from the governor or an indictment-free year. On Monday, New York State legislators embarked a rare and rigorous five-day workweek here, the first time in nearly six years that they have been scheduled to be in the Capitol from Monday...
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    New York’s lunatic way of running education

    A state Senate bill to fix the selection process for the Board of Regents isn’t likely to become law — or even get much attention — any time soon. Unless, that is, Gov. Cuomo is finally ready stand up for New York state’s students. The bill, sponsored by Sen. Kenneth LaValle (R-C-I, Long...
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    CUOMO $25 BILLION SUBSIDIES DOWN THE DRAIN.

    Gov. Andrew Cuomo has sunk a lot of taxpayer money – $25 billion by his estimate – into recharging upstate’s moribund economy. The governor has increased spending on subsidy programs to record levels, launched bold policy initiatives and crisscrossed upstate to announced projects he has...
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    Republican N.Y. pol indicted for election law violation, compromising GOP hold on state Senate

    Republican state Senator from western New York was indicted Wednesday for violating state election law, jeopardizing the GOP’s hold on the Senate. Sen. Robert Ortt’s office confirmed that an Albany grand jury had indicted the Niagara County Republican on a felony charge of offering a false...
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    US military tests new 'game-changer' electromagnetic railgun that can fire projectiles from ships at

    The US military are in the process of testing a new electromagnetic gun that can fire ammo at 4,500mph. The Navy have developed a weapon that will use a ship's self-generated power to fire at long-range targets. This means that the electromagnetic railgun launcher uses electricity instead of...
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    Eric Schneiderman’s bid to become the ‘sheriff of Pennsylvania Ave’

    State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman is off on a new career: targeting President Trump. With his hire of a top veteran from ex-US Attorney Preet Bharara’s office, Schneiderman is plainly looking to go far beyond actions like challenging Trump’s travel ban. Why else hire Howard Master, the...
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    Why Schumer’s unrelenting resistance thrills conservatives

    As a conservative, I’m thrilled by the arrival of unified Republican government. But the politician I’m most grateful to in Washington today is not President Trump, House Speaker Paul D. Ryan (R-Wis.) or Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.). It’s Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.). That’s...
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    Cuomo's 'INTERNET TAX' Another Disaster for NY Businesses.

    New York state leads in many things: fashion, finance, food, media, museums — all of which helps attract people and businesses and creates the state’s vibrant and diverse economy. And yet, if Gov. Cuomo gets his way, New York will lead in another way: Enacting a foolish Internet-marketplace tax...
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    Michael Bloomberg on Neil Gorsuch confirmation: Don't overplay your hand, Democrats

    Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearings for Neil Gorsuch — President Trump's nominee to the Supreme Court — will kick off Monday, prompting one high-profile pol to implore Democrats to take the high road during what's sure to be a contentious process. Democrats should avoid mimicking...
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    Chuck Schumer calls for chaos

    t’s right out of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol”: The ghost of Chuck Schumer past issuing a dire warning to today’s Senate minority leader. Back in 2013, recall, a GOP effort to defund ObamaCare in a federal spending bill led to a 16-day shutdown of the federal government. Democrats were...
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    Chelsea Clinton appointed to the board of Expedia travel company

    HER mum Hillary Clinton didn’t make it to the White House, and hubby Marc Mezvinsky has just shuttered his hedge fund. What’s a girl to do? Expedia answered that question for Chelsea Clinton Friday by appointing her to its board. The online travel giant had to increase the number of its...
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    Senate GOP gets key Independence Party endorsement

    In New York, state Senate Republicans have maintained a majority for all but a few of the past 50 years, despite registered Democrats outnumbering Republicans 2-1. One advantage has been the frequent cross-endorsement of Republicans by the Independence Party — a minor political party whose...
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    In Cuomo's Albany, even Father Young gets bullied

    The Rev. Peter Young is a regional hero, a street priest who has fought the plague of addiction and impacted, no exaggeration, thousands of lives. Robert A. Kent, meanwhile, is another cog in the Cuomo bully machine, a general counsel paid $156,000 last year and a longtime state bureaucrat now...
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    Andrew Cuomo’s ‘middle class’ con job

    Gov. Cuomo says Democrats lost the presidential race last November because they ignored middle-class voters. His answer? Don’t ignore them — lie to them. No joke. The state Democratic Party, which he controls, is shelling out bundles of cash on ads that falsely claim his budget lowers taxes for...
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    New Yorkers who don’t vote would pay $10 fine under assemblywoman's bill

    A state lawmaker from Manhattan wants to make it costly for New Yorkers not to vote. Assemblywoman Deborah Glick, a Democrat, introduced legislation this week that would establish “compulsory voting” in the state and punish those who don’t vote with a $10 fine. “Mandatory voting would...
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    Very Fake News: Juan Williams Slams CNN Report Claiming Sean Hannity ‘Pulled Gun’ on Him After ‘Argu

    The fake news establishment media at CNN is at it again. Now they are attacking Fox News host Sean Hannity, smearing his reputation with a phony story about him allegedly pointing a gun at liberal Fox News contributor Juan Williams. Dylan Byers, one of the media writers at CNN who works for...
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    Controversial 'antler restriction' bill would limit NY deer hunting options

    A new proposed law championed by an Upstate New York state senator would radically change deer hunting regulations for bucks in many parts of the state. The bill, S4739A, was introduced by Republican Sen. Thomas O'Mara, whose 5th Senate district covers five counties across the Southern Tier and...
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    ICE Agents Now Going To Courthouses To Arrest Undocumented Immigrants

    U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents have been going to courthouses and arresting people in America illegally, sparking outrage from prosecutors and attorneys. They worry such tactic will discourage undocumented immigrants from appearing in court to testify as witnesses for...
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    PELOSI GALORE: Slams ‘stupid economy’, repeats words, bursts into laughter

    We asked this a few weeks ago, but seriously, is something wrong with Nancy Pelosi? During a press conference today in which she set out to attack President Trump’s budget outline, she slammed the “stupid economy” as she criticized proposed cuts to federal education programs. “More than $9...
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    White House Seeks to Cut Billions in Funding for United Nations

    tate Department staffers have been instructed to seek cuts in excess of 50 percent in U.S. funding for U.N. programs, signaling an unprecedented retreat by President Donald Trump’s administration from international operations that keep the peace, provide vaccines for children, monitor rogue...
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    Chris Cuomo: Just Because Michael Brown Dealt Drugs Doesn’t Mean He Was a ‘Drug Dealer’

    Brown was shot and killed in August 2014 by Ferguson, Mo. officer Darren Wilson, sparking widespread protests and a national debate about police violence. During the debate over the shooting, Ferguson police released a video that appeared to show Brown committing a "strong-arm robbery" of...
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    Schumer Warns of Government Shutdown Over Trump’s Border Wall

    Senate Democrats warned Republicans Monday that attempts to take funding away from Planned Parenthood or pay for President Donald Trump’s border wall in a stopgap spending bill that must pass by late April would result in a government shutdown. The threat from Senate Minority Leader Chuck...
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    Immigrants to descend on NYS Capitol looking for action

    Hundreds of immigrants and advocacy groups are scheduled to descend on the state Capitol Tuesday to press for new protections in the era of President Trump. Weather permitting, more than 600 people will travel to Albany for a march and rally in support of what they are calling the Immigrant...
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    Ads tout Cuomo's budget as boon to middle-class workers, tie GOP to elites

    ALBANY — With state budget talks set to heat up, Gov. Cuomo is taking his push for a “middle-class recovery act” directly to the public. The state Democratic Party that Cuomo controls is set to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on a statewide TV, radio and digital ad campaign touting the...
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    NYS Senate Dems, Gottfried push single-payer system as GOP’s health plan moves forward

    As uncertainty over the future of the federal healthcare system persists, state Senate Democrats are proposing the creation of a single-payer public health system as part of a package of bills to help the state prep for potential repeal of the Affordable Care Act. The legislation, touted by the...
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    Another Boogogle? Cuomo touts $1.4B budget package for Brooklyn

    Gov. Andrew Cuomo touted a $1.4 billion budget package for central Brooklyn revitalization on Thursday, essentially applying the geographic focus used for the Buffalo Billion to an area of New York City state officials say is underserved and rife with poverty and crime. The plan was buried deep...
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    Remington Arms laying off 120 in Upstate New York: report

    Ilion, N.Y. -- Remington Arms Co. reportedly is laying off about 120 workers at its gun manufacturing plant in Herkimer County. WIXB950 said Wednesday that employees at the Ilion factory, Herkimer County's largest employer, reported that approximately 120 workers "are being shown the door."...
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    Here’s the List: More Than a Dozen Proven Victims of Obama’s Many Wiretaps

    It is not unfounded that former President Obama would wire tap President Trump during the election process. This is because he has done this before. Here is a list of individuals who were wire tapped by the Obama Administration. WikiLeaks released the following list on February 23rd (see link...
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    Six days pass without any homicides in Chicago for first time in 4 years

    The city of Chicago went six days without a homicide, something that hasn't happened here since the end of 2012. About noon Saturday, a man was found lying facedown in the 5400 block of West Ohio Street in South Austin. The medical examiner's office on Sunday identified him as Antoine Watkins...
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    Loretta Lynch: Need more marching, blood, death on streets

    The Obama administration’s former Attorney General Loretta Lynch has made an impassioned video plea for more marching, blood and death on the streets – a video that was later posted on the Facebook page of Senate Democrats as “words of inspiration.” The video is less than a minute long and...
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    Judge: Dade Holding Arrested Immigrants For ICE Is Unconstitutional

    A Miami-Dade judge ruled Friday that county holds of arrested immigrants for ICE is unconstitutional but the debate is not over. “Yeah, this is a great win. It’s a great win for the Constitution. It’s a great win for individual rights and it’s a judge who’s courageous enough not to be...
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    Cuomo's Buffalo Boondogle Gets Worse

    Make No Mistake: Tesla Inc Looks To Be Winding Down SolarCity's Ambitious Plans When Tesla Inc (NASDAQ:TSLA) bought SolarCity for $2.6 billion late in 2016, a lot of people (including myself) called the deal a bailout of Elon Musk's high-profile solar company. The deal didn't seem to do...
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    Proposal would require NY gun owners to purchase liability insurance

    A proposal now under debate in the Insurance Committee in the state Assembly, if approved, could require gun owners to purchase $250,000 in liability insurance. The insurance would cover any negligent acts involving the use of the gun should it be stolen or lost. "So you tell me, how is this...
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    New York ranks No. 17 in Best States report with lousy ratings in areas like economy, opportunity an

    No surprise. New York ranks No. 17 in Best States report
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    Minimum Wage Massacre: Wendy's Unleashes 1,000 Robots To Counter Higher Labor Costs

    In yet another awkwardly rational response to government intervention in deciding what's "fair", the blowback from minimum wage demanding fast food workers has struck again. Wendy's plans to install self-ordering kiosks in 1,000 of its stores - 16% of its locations nationwide. "Last year was...
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    Cuomo blows off Trump’s meeting with governors

    Gov. Cuomo was one of just six governors who didn’t meet with President Trump at the White House on Monday. All 50 states’ governors were invited to attend the gathering, sources said. Trump addressed leaders of 44 states and five territories after the winter meetings of the National Governors...
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    Bill would make it a felony to intimidate immigrant crime victims, witnesses

    NYC at it again. A Democratic assemblywoman is proposing legislation that seeks to protect crime victims and witnesses from being intimidated on the basis of their citizenship status. Assemblywoman Aravella Simotas, D-Queens, is to introduce a bill that would make it a felony to report a crime...
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