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Monday, November 11, 2013

Weiner's Next Move? By Richard Cooper

Former Congressman Anthony Weiner lost badly in the Democrat primary for New York City mayor following the exposure of more sexting escapades.   However, he may still not have gotten rid of the urge to be in the public eye. 

Another opportunity awaits. Go North young man. Go to Toronto.  Run for Mayor of Toronto.  You will fit in with Mayor Rob Ford who admits to smoking crack on video, trying to explain it away as having happened during a drunken stupor.  

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Wednesday, August 21, 2013

NYC Mayoral Candidate Anthony Weiner Says He Is Tough

In a new ad, former Congressman Anthony Weiner says he is tough.  I guess that is because he is Carlos Danger Man.  (see my lyrics to the tune of "Secret Agent Man").

How is he tough?  He will use the power of the state to deprive people of their property to give to favored others.  He has that in common with his Democrat and Republican opponents.  He is just ruder in expressing himself.

For an alternative, Michael Sanchez is the Libertarian Party candidate for New York City mayor.  He will be tough in defending the rights of New Yorkers against people like Anthony Weiner and Michael Bloomberg.

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Monday, August 05, 2013

NYC 2013 ELECTION & EMINENT DOMAIN


NYC 2013 ELECTION & EMINENT DOMAIN by Richard Cooper

This year’s election will select three citywide officials with considerable decision-making powers and influence over the use of eminent domain.   What have the candidates said and done?  As an eminent domain activist and former Libertarian Party of New York www.ny.lp.org State Chair, I will present what I have learned about the candidates for Mayor, Comptroller and Public Advocate.  Libertarians have fought the Atlantic Yards, West Harlem and Willets Point eminent domain schemes of the city and state governments.  

For mayor, we are indebted to Norman Oder and his comprehensive blog, Atlantic Yards Report, From Norman Oder’s Atlantic Yards Report http://atlanticyardsreport.blogspot.com/2013/05/at-mayoral-forum-atlantic-yards-treated.html.  For the major party candidates, candidates for mayor we can rely on his reporting.  In particular, I would note that Republican Joseph Lhota as Metropolitan Transit Authority head and deputy mayor under former mayor Rudy Giuliani was instrumental in making eminent domain projects happen.  Meanwhile, Christine Quinn supported the Manhattanville (or West Harlem) scheme to benefit my alma mater, Columbia University Science Campus expansion. 

See also http://www.nolandgrab.org/archives/2007/03/press_release_c_10.html for the Columbia Libertarian alumni response.

Michael Sanchez, Libertarian for Mayor

I don't believe eminent domain should ever be used for commercial projects. I consider the use of eminent domain for private projects as an infringement of our liberties and they will not receive any support from me.”  (source, private communication).

Alex Merced, Libertarian for Public Advocate

 

“I'm in principle against eminent domain due to its disrespect for an individual’s control over their property. Although in US law eminent domain is a long existing institution, but which in a less than ideal world should be used only for its intended use in streamlining the creation of roads and infrastructure not for the private us of other individuals other than the original property owner such as in the Kelo case.

 So I am against eminent domain, but even more against its misuse.” (source, private communication)
 


For City Comptroller, the excitement of course is that former Governor Spitzer unexpectedly entered the race, upsetting Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer , who formerly served in the State Assembly.”

Where does Spitzer stand?  Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer supports the Manhattanville (West Harlem) eminent domain plan to expand Columbia University.

Former Governor Eliot Spitzer advised Former Governor Pataki to veto a modest eminent domain reform law.  Spitzer supported Bruce Ratner’s Barclays Center eminent domain in Brooklyn. http://eliotspitzer.blogspot.com/2005/05/eliots-eminent-domain-position.html 






Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer supports the Manhattanville (West Harlem) eminent domain plan to expand Columbia University.

Hesham El-Meligy, the Libertarian candidate for Comptroller “My position on eminent domain is simple. In principle, I am against the use of eminent domain because it is the threat or actual use of force against someone to force the transfer of his/her property to others. That goes against our foundational principles of protecting life, liberty, and property. Of course every case is a different case, but that's the general principle.  The Atlantic Yard project has some good benefits, but mostly to the well to do. I wish there was a better deal for the people of Brooklyn and NYC.”  (source, private communication.”

Obviously, I support the Libertarian team of Michael Sanchez for Mayor, Alex Merced for Public Advocate and Hesham El-Meligy for Comptroller.  Right now, petitioners are seeking voter signatures to qualify these candidates for the ballot.  Check out www.manhattanlp.org or www.ny.lp.org for more about the Libertarian Party.   -30-

 

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Monday, July 29, 2013

Carlos Danger Man

"There's a man who leads a life of Twitter.
To everyone he meets he remains a Weiner.
With every move he makes finances in he rakes.
Odds are he won't see City Hall.
"Carlos Danger Man.  Carlos Danger Man.
They've given you a handle and taken away your name."

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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Mardis Gras, New York City Style

February 2014, New Yorkers saw more of newly-elected Mayor Anthony Weiner as he inaugurated a new tradition of proceeding down Broadway  in a jockstrap tossing out Mardis Gras beads and ordering women to expose their breasts.   The twit continually updated this spectacle on Twitter.

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The Odd Couple Revival

The "Odd Couple" should be revived starring Anthony Weiner and Eliot Spitzer in the roles played on Broadway and the film by Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau, later captured brilliantly by Tony Randall and Jack Klugman.

Can't you just picture them living together after their wives toss them out? 

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Sunday, July 07, 2013

Mayoral Roots?

If NYC Council speaker Christine Quinn is elected mayor, she would be the third mayor in a row to have grown up outside New York City. I am supporting Michael Sanchez, the Libertarian Party candidate for mayor. 

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