BIG POLITICAL NEWS DAY
IN CITY OF ALBANY IMPACTS
NOVEMBER 7 CITY ELECTIONS
1. Congratulations to Frank Commisso Jr
Announcing he will not actively campaign
for Albany Mayor on the Independence
ballot line.
A wise move. Frank lives to fight another
day as a Democratic candidate, keeps the
Commisso legacy alive and strengthens the
hand of Frank Senior in his battle with
Dan McCoy for control of County government.
Perhaps, Frank Jr might accept being City
Budget Director?
Perhaps, Carolyn McLaughlin may accept
a suitable roll in a Conservative City
Administration?
The November 7 City election for Mayor
and control of the City Council is essentially
a referendum on your Liberty and survival
of a fiscally insolvent City on the fast track
to becoming Detroit on the Hudson.
The choice before Commisso Primary voters
Independence Party enrolled voter, 22,000
Democrats who did not vote in the Democratic
Primary, 3,000 Republicans, and 7,000 blanks
(not enrolled in any party), as well as Greens
and Conservatives who can vote November 7
is clear -
Your can join the 6,000 Democrats who voted
for the Sheehan Left wing "progressives: in
the Democratic Primary which is a vote for
destruction of the Uptown single family zoned
residential neighborhoods (Rezone Albany)
which will, in turn destroy fiscal support for
already financially strapped City Schools/City
services, control of available building land
neighborhoods, pushing blacks to the back of
the bus and favoring Refugees and assorted illegal\
aliens as the new Democratic Minority.
Exhibit A - concerting the only K-8 neighborhood
school in North Albany, to a Refugee school for
non- English speakers and forcing the largely black
student body to attend schools outside their hood.
Nor, does this speed the assimilation of immigrants
legal, illegal or refugees into mainstream American
culture and political participation.
OR you can vote Conservative Row C for
your Liberty, survival and the fiscal solvency
of the City of Albany.
The Mayors race is a one on one match up as
are a number of key wards in the Common
Council contests.
To read more- scroll back to posts on this
website, as well as
http://lonerangeralbany.blogspot. com
and htpp:// bpnanews.blogspot.comfrom
January of 2017 to present.
The Conservative (Row C) position is fiscal
solvency of the City of Albany can be achieved
by
1) Declaring Albany Not a sanctuary City
thus avoiding loss of tens of millions of dollars
annual aid from the federal government,
2.) negotiating with Governor Cuomo to have
NYS pay to the City of Albany the 15 million
ANNUALdollar PILOT payment (in lieu of taxes)
which is of mutual benefit to City taxpayers as
well as the Governor.
3) NOT SELLING the 353 acres
of land in Coeymans that City tax payers paid
5.2 million in tax dollars for in anticipation of
a land fill solution - for a mere 500+,000 dollars
as a desperate move by Mayor Sheehan to come
up with a fake balanced 2018 City Budget by
October 1. This would require the Common
Council approval by October 31. DO NOT let
them approve what is clearly a bad fiscal move.
Hold on the to the 353 acres and sell it to not less
but MORE than the 5.2 millions taxpayer dollars
invested in the site.
4.) In cooperation with the NYS Comptoller's
Office doing complete audits of Albany City
government and City schools Meeting with
City workers, APD, AFD, Common Council
incumbents and challengers before October 31
and any interested City resident voters receive
recommendations for trimming wasteful spending
of city taxpayer dollars.
The result of all of the above should be a truly
fiscally solvent City of Albany!
It is about Liberty and Leadership - your vote
for Conservative (Row C) candidates, November
7 is a vote for your Freedom and a fiscally solvent
City of Albany.
Vote Row C Conservative for a necessary course
change in the City of Albany.
Vote as if you life depends on it... it does!
Joe Sullivan
For Albany Mayor
Conservative Row C
November 7 6 AM- 9PM
Absentee/Military Votes
will be crucial.
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