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Cuomo Searching For Scapegoats To Blame For His Deadly Coronavirus Order As 10,000+ Nursing-Home Patients Have Lost Lives To COVID-19

Cuomo Searching For Scapegoats To Blame For His Deadly Coronavirus Order As 10,000+ Nursing-Home Patients Have Lost Lives To COVID-19

By Robert Golomb

Editor’s Note: This is syndicated columnist Bob Golomb’s latest column as published in the news and media outlet, The Published Reporter 

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announcing updates on the spread of the coronavirus during a news conference at the state Capitol. Albany, New York, March 15, 2020. Photo credit: Hans Pennink / Shutterstock.com, licensed.

NEW YORK, NY – When this past March 25th Governor Andrew Cuomo’s New York State Department of Health (NYSDH) issued an official order requiring nursing homes admit patients infected with the coronavirus, many of the 19.4 million citizens of New York State probably understood that the governor was a man unafraid to exercise the power of his high executive office in the name of public health.      

However, as many of these same New Yorkers also soon later learned, that order proved to be a death sentence for the estimated 11,000- 12,000 nursing home patients and approximately 500 nursing home employees who died from the infection. Still, Cuomo blamed others for this tragedy.    

The person Cuomo first blamed was President Trump. Referring to a March 13th guideline issued by Trump Administration’s Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) which recommended that nursing homes accept patients coming from hospitals treating coronavirus patients, Cuomo at a later press conference stated, “New York followed the president’s agencies’ guidance. What New York did was follow what the Republican Administration said to do.”  

Missing from Cuomo’s blame Trump thesis are four burdensome facts. The first is that Trump’s CDC made it clear that nursing homes were not required (contrary to Cuomo’s bizarre interpretation of their written guidelines) to admit coronavirus patients. Rather, the CDC recommended only that nursing homes not discriminate against those non-coronavirus patients who had been originally sent by hospitals who are caring for patients with that awful disease. It remains unclear why the governor was unable to understand this clear and important distinction.   


WHY do Police Matter?

WHY do Police Matter?

Have you forgotten the old T-shirts, caps, and coffee mugs from the aftermath of 9/11 that said, “We Will Never Forget?” This is an open letter to our elected officials, our union leaders, business leaders, and our religious and civic leaders from concerned citizens of New York City. We the people of New York City have not forgotten. Have you?

We have not forgotten…

  • The NYPD, for the last 25 years have made New York City the safest big city in America, allowing us to thrive and prosper.
  • On the day of the terrorist attacks on 9/11 the officers of the NYPD along with all first responders, were willing to give up their lives to save people they didn’t know, rushing into the burning towers of the World Trade Center.
  • On the nights following 9/11 the NYPD protected all neighborhoods and all houses of worship including mosques.
  • In the years that followed, they protected us from catastrophic terrorist attacks. Some that we didn’t even hear about, were prevented.
  • When we were battered by superstorm Sandy, the NYPD were outside responding to one of the worst natural disasters ever to hit our region, while we were inside worried and frightened.
  • We all mourned when two of New York’s Finest, Police Officers Wenjian Liu and Rafael Ramos, were shot at point-blank range, while sitting in their patrol car, by an evil assassin.
  • Just a month ago we were out every night at 7 pm to salute and praise our heroic first responders including NYPD in the fearless fight against the terrible virus.
  • The NYPD is made up of all of US. An attack on them, is an attack on US.

They are our neighbors, our relatives, our friends, parents, sons, and daughters. They shop at the same stores, they frequent the same restaurants, attend the same schools and churches. They run athletic programs and coach sports teams for disadvantaged youth (PAL). They operate playstreets for our children, and after-school programs and summer camps. They visit our High Schools to play basketball and volleyball with our kids.

All too often we have seen our civic, religious, business, and political leaders who have shown weakness, self-interest, or are pandering to the mob. We must all reject the violent mob who loot and destroy, and throw bricks, frozen water bottles, and Molotov cocktails at our police. We must reject the mindless mob who hurl vile and dangerous epithets at our police in their spoken and written words. We must reject the irresponsible mob who ignore the pandemic safeguards and can infect the police with the virus to spread amongst their families, friends and then to all of us.

The police take an oath of office similar to the oath of all of our elected representatives, to uphold the Constitution of the United States, the Constitution of the State of New York, the Charter of the City of New York, and to protect the people from all enemies foreign and domestic. In the hallways of police precincts across NYC, throughout NY State, and in station houses across the United States, the debate over how to protect citizen’s rights and enforce the laws is an ongoing daily struggle. Police officers understand the delicate balance between enforcement of the law and upholding the constitutional rights of every citizen.

We are one city united. The vast majority of New Yorkers respect our police, are grateful for our police and even love our police. They are us.

Where do you stand?

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Phil Orenstein is the president of the Queens Village Republican Club. Established in 1875, it is America’s oldest Republican Club. Historian, Jerry Matacotta was the advisor for this letter.


Zoom Club Meeting Video with Curtis Sliwa

Zoom Club Meeting Video with Curtis Sliwa

Curtis Sliwa, the Guardian Angel of New York City and champion of justice, spoke at our June 4th Zoom Club Meeting. Click on the link below for the video of his heroic story of how he and a small handful of Guardian Angels fought off hundreds of looters and street thugs robbing NYC businesses, an inspiring example of courage and bravery for every New Yorker to stand up and defend the city we love from the evil mob.  

For access to the video, there is a $5.00 fee to defray the costs of our expanded Zoom platform and to support the work of our club. CLICK HERE. 


Time to Wake Up

Time to Wake Up

By Sgt. Eric Spinner

These are serious times. We have just begun reappearing in public after a Covid-19 pandemic.  We’re learning how to live the ‘new normal’ that’s been thrust upon us by the CDC, which didn’t really figure out this challenge until it was too late, and then gave us guidelines that may have hurt us even more- there is no ‘herd immunity’ which would have been a natural outcome of getting infected.  We’re trying to survive the draconian orders of our NY governor and a disaster of a NYC mayor.  Understood, there are dangers, but isolation has left a vast majority of our population at risk of a new round of infections.  Was the advice of our NY governor, who failed to plan for the long-predicted pandemic in favor of failed projects, the right way to go?  Was it right to completely stifle the economy and business thereby creating mass poverty?  The court is still out on that and only time will tell.

Add to the pandemic another tragic death in Minneapolis by an overzealous officer, one who likely should not have been on the police force.  To me, the video of an officer sworn to uphold the law with his knee on the neck of an already-subdued and handcuffed George Floyd was personally sickening, and it should cause the same reaction in anyone of good conscience.  Whether Mr. Floyd was guilty of any crime or infraction then became moot- and the failure of other officers on the scene to intercede in this brutality and hate amounted to aiding and abetting murder at worst, and manslaughter at best. The situation has now risen to a new level of insanity and misdeed, especially for those domestic terrorists funded by those who would destroy our country.

I get it!  Black lives matter!  And white lives, and yellow lives, and red lives – ALL LIVES MATTER!  How many on a protest line really understand the significance of their protest?  How many of them are like sheep lured into violence by paid agitators?  How many simply follow the herd as they are manipulated by the likes of ANTIFA and their agitators?  It’s time for people to get back in control of their actions.

On Tuesday afternoon I passed the New Hyde Park Village Hall where about 40-50 young people were marching and carrying signs in protest.  But understand that there have been no incidents of overt hate in New Hyde Park for the 25 years since I moved here, and protesting in front of our village hall really doesn’t accomplish much.  Perhaps some of these protesters might want to try to sit down at a computer and write a letter to their elected representatives in Albany, NY or Washington, DC and offer their suggestions for how to solve these problems.  I wonder, however, how many of them even understand history, or are familiar with who their representatives are.

If they insist on protesting, at least them resolve to be peaceful as they were in Merrick on June 3rd.  The criminal behavior of the mobs does little to promote peace and change and will only anger the public.  One has only to look back to the civil rights marches of the 1960s to understand that violence only begets violence.  I served in the National Guard and was trained to handle the riots of the 1960s, but I was also brought up to believe in my fellow man.  I will not prejudge anybody.  Everyone deserves respect, but it must be a two-way street.  To the protesters, I say to be a positive force for change- speak out.  But first, understand what you argue for.  We still live in the greatest country in the world, with imperfections, but I would not want to live anywhere else.  As Americans, we all need to pull together for the common good.  Change must be peaceful, but it also must be legitimate change.

Sgt Eric Spinner, proud US Army Veteran and one of the directors of the NY Metro Chapter of ACT for America


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