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The Wild White House Press Corps
We are like the frogs that don’t leap from the pot as the temperature rises to a boil. When it comes to the White House press corps we are. As are they, the press guys and gals. By that, I mean that we have gradually grown accustomed to behavior from them that is more and more […]
What Does It Really Mean to be Patriotic?
Patriotism has been on a lot of people’s minds lately. Just ahead of the mid-term elections, The New York Times noted that two clashing visions of patriotism were heading to the polls. President Trump and Republicans saw patriotism as “conspicuous displays of respect for the traditional expressions of America — the flag, the military, the
Backdoor Borrowing Drives New York into Debt Overload
Each quarter, New York State’s Division of Budget releases updates to the state’s financial plan. The latest report, which was published in November, included, once again, details on state debt. As one might guess, with our state’s reputation for spending, the state debt load is among the highest in the nation. Our outstanding debt is nearly
State Rolls out Red Carpet to Bring Amazon to Big Apple
But many critics say taxpayers got hosed Amazon recently announced it will place half of its second headquarters (HQ2) in Queens. This will eventually bring 25,000 good-paying jobs to the Big Apple. New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo proclaimed this as a huge victory. But many a critic
State Archive Site Provides Online Link to the Past
One thing we should be proud of in New York state is our history. And, because of technology, it has never been easier to learn about our past. With the advent of online archives and searchable databases, what once required a trip to the local court house or hours sifting through library archives has, in
New chances for bipartisanship in the new Congress
The results of [the recent mid-term] election are in — Americans delivered a split decision on the makeup of the next Congress. In the House, Democrats won control from the Republicans and now hold the majority. In the Senate, Republicans maintained power and even [likely] added [two] seats to their majority. This means that we’ll be
State Needs to Take Over Cost of Medicaid to Reduce Property Taxes
Everyone knows that New York’s property taxes are among the highest in the nation. According to the Tax Foundation, New York’s state and local property taxes on a per-capita basis were $2,789 making them the 4th highest in the nation. The main reason is unfunded mandates. In Oswego County, 80 percent of the county’s budget
Debate in Congress has always been contentious. The levels of vitriol may seem especially acute these days, but confrontation is not new. I can remember times on Capitol Hill when “debate” was actually more of a screaming match than a civil discussion. Back then, we had a colleague who invariably stepped forward at these times
A solution to tricky political discussions at holiday time
Some of us face peril at Thanksgiving and Christmas. And at other times when we gather with friends and family at the dinner table or in the living room. The peril is that someone may set off a firestorm. By spitting out words that are as incendiary as Molotov cocktails. Examples include: Trump, Judge Kavanaugh,
300-plus Economic Champions are Driving a Stronger Regional Economy
In the 15 years since I moved back to Syracuse, I have never seen the level of economic activity across industry sectors that we do today. The current macro-economic environment is strong and reflected in the fact that we celebrated a record 302 companies and organizations as “Economic Champions” [on Oct. 30]. All told, they
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