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What to Look For in a Politician
Have you already made up your mind about how you’re going to vote — at least by party — in this year’s important mid-term elections?
Governor’s Budget Proposal Spends and Taxes Too Much
After spending some time poring over Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s budget proposal, it leaves me with the same sense of disappointment, as it is filled with
State Considers More Business Killing Regs
Unfortunately, New York State has a habit of creating policies that punish businesses. In the past two years, business owners in New York have had
All hail the rise of the schlubs. Along with the fat biscuit-faced folks. And the hinters of our hinterland. And the frumps of Frumptown. That
Diplomas to Homeownership Program Would Assist Land Banks
For many New Yorkers, high student-loan debt and the cost of living can make it difficult to achieve the dream of owning a home. As
Buyer Be Wary of Academic Dunces
Have you ever wondered whether we should have a warning label on college courses? “Warning: this course is taught by a professor who has proven
Cuomo Calls Federal Tax Law Economic Civil War but Fails to Show Facts
In his recent State of the State address, Gov. Cuomo called the recently passed federal tax reform bill “economic civil war” that will raise New
Maybe you have seen some of the many reports indicating that a lot of our college students love socialism. They love even Marxism, the seedbed
Promotional Spending Adding up for Taxpayers
Anyone who has turned on a television set in recent years has likely seen state-driven advertising, highlighting various outdoor recreational opportunities, attractions and business incentives.
2018 State of the State: A Rehash of the Same Old Progressive Shtick
During Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s State of the State speech, he spoke at length of his lofty and highly politicized ideals, but offered little in terms
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