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Tag Archives: cuomo
Governor Zeldin?
April 16, 2021: by Barbara Weber-Floyd from her blog. I have learned a great deal about Lee Zeldin over the last few years. While my journey as an activist began in response to Hillary losing the presidential race in 2016, Indivisible taught me … Continue reading
Voting in the Pandemic Era: Safety First.
Safety First (in the Southampton Press) As the officers of the Southampton Town Democratic Committee, we wanted to share some thoughts about the controversial decision to cancel the New York State Presidential Primary. We understand that there are Democrats who … Continue reading
Posted in Coronavirus, Fair elections, Health Care, Southampton, Uncategorized
Tagged Board of Elections, cuomo, Election, new york state, safety, suffolk county, voting
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Zeldin’s Anti-Vaxxer Donor
Zeldin’s Anti-Vaxxer Donor Joins Reopen Protests, Opposes Any Future COVID-19 Vaccine Does Lee Zeldin agree with risking New Yorkers lives? As Governor Cuomo prepares a statewide plan to reopen safely, Lee Zeldin donor and staunch anti-vaccine advocate Rita Palma joined calls to … Continue reading
Posted in Coronavirus, Health Care, science, Uncategorized, vaccines, Zeldin
Tagged anti-vaxxers, Christine Bennett, cuomo, egotism, palma, protests, re-open, vaccine, Zeldin
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The Economic Impact of the Virus
In the East Hampton Star: GUESTWORDS By John Tepper Marlin March 19, 2020 A monument near the office where I worked in Washington, D.C., until Sunday bears this quote by the Argentinean Jose Narosky: “In war there are no … Continue reading
Posted in Coronavirus, economy, Health Care, Trump, Uncategorized, Zeldin
Tagged COVID-19, cuomo, east end, suffolk county
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Logarithmic Progression of COVID-19 Creates a Problem
This is a long post to basically say that we are going to run out of hospital beds, ICU beds and ventilators if we don’t enact very strict social distancing/isolation rules immediately. It is based on the known exponential growth … Continue reading
Posted in Coronavirus, Health Care, Uncategorized
Tagged cuomo, hospital beds
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The Cry for National Leadership
By Perry Gershon Posted Tuesday, March 17, 2020 12:53 pm in the Long Island Advance Perry Gershon, Candidate for Congress NY-1 As President Trump flails in his attempts to lead our country through one of the most severe challenges … Continue reading
Posted in Coronavirus, economy, Health Care, Trump, Uncategorized, Zeldin
Tagged cuomo, gershon, leadership, perry, WHO
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Albany: Public Campaign Financing and More
Fair Elections NY There is a lot going on in Albany these days. The New York State budget is due by April and everyone is advocating for their cause. Fair Elections NY is one advocacy group. “Edie Falco from the … Continue reading
Posted in Fair elections, NYS legislature, Uncategorized
Tagged Albany, cuomo, Fair elections, money, money in politics, rigged system, special interests
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New York Agrees To Give Voter Info To Trump
BREAKING: The NY Board of Elections will comply with the feds and hand over the state’s voter database. Here’s what that means for you. By Simone Wilson (Patch Staff) – Updated August 2, 2017 6:32 pm ET ALBANY, NY — … Continue reading
Posted in Cuomo, Discrimination, Executive Order, first amendment, immigration/deportation, Trump, Uncategorized, Voter Fraud, Zeldin
Tagged board of election, cuomo, information, new york state, voters
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New Senate health bill shows no love for New York
http://buffalonews.com/2017/07/15/new-senate-health-bill-shows-no-love-new-york/ By Jerry Zremski | Published July 15, 2017 | Updated July 15, 2017 WASHINGTON – To hear New York health care experts tell it, the Republican senators’ new plan to replace Obamacare is the legislative equivalent of a grave … Continue reading
Posted in ACA, AHCA, American Health Care Act, Health Care, Pre-existing Conditions, Seniors, trumpcare, Uncategorized, Women, Zeldin
Tagged collins faso, cuomo, healthcare bill, new york state, senate
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