Here are my so-called predictions for 2017. As usual some of these I predict to put a curse on them so that they WON’T happen. Sometimes I predict them so that they WILL happen. Sometimes I predict things that I really think will happen. No matter what I predict, people […]
Month: December 2016
Uber’s fight for New York
Around 11 p.m. at Siena College, a small Catholic college, students are getting ready for a night on the town. Soon, they’ll be tearing down the streets with hands pumping in the air, draining pitcher after pitcher, shot after shot at bar after bar, finishing up well into the wee […]
Gov. Cuomo to deliver “State of the State” in series of regional speeches
This year, Gov. Andrew Cuomo will be delivering his message to the state Legislature in a series of regional “State of the State” addresses delivered across New York. Cuomo is breaking from recent tradition of delivering a speech at the Capitol or Empire State Plaza on the first day […]
New Paltz Trump Rally
How the media can sway votes and win elections
58th Electoral College of the State of New York
The right man for the job
We all have our favorites. One of mine is Chuck Schumer who is now the top Democrat in the United States Senate. While we don’t always agree, I admire his character. I know him and think that he has an incredible sense of humor and is a straight shooter. […]
Bill protects streets from being overrun by student drivers
Senator Tony Avella said he plans to reintroduce legislation in January that would keep neighborhoods safe from swarms of student drivers. The lack of any official law or policy about where driving schools can teach their students has led to certain residential neighborhoods being overrun by excessive numbers of […]