Club News

Category Archives

John M. Kennedy: Taking Off the Gloves In His Race to Unseat Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone

By Robert Golomb  

Editor’s note: This column reveals how leftist Democrats fail everywhere, including, in this case in Suffolk County. Please share this column with your friends in Suffolk County and urge them to vote for John M. Kennedy.

Suffolk County Comptroller John M. Kennedy, 62, the Republican Party candidate for County Executive against 2 term Democratic incumbent Steve Bellone in the upcoming November 5th election, has long stood out in the highly contentious world of politics for his well- known practice of de-personalizing his criticism of his opponents. Kennedy’s distaste for mounting personal attacks against his political adversaries has even been said to annoy some Republicans.  

However, it has apparently worked well for Kennedy, an attorney, who has won every one his 7 political contests, going back to his first in November 2004, when he was elected as a Suffolk County legislator, continuing with his 4 successful re-election bids to that 2 year term office and cresting with his first election to the executive position of County Comptroller in 2014 and his re-election to that post 4 years later.

Suffolk County Comptroller John M. Kennedy celebrating German heritage at the Lindenhurst Rotary Octoberfest. Village of Lindenhurst, October, 2018. Photo Facebook

Kennedy, whom I interviewed last week, explained his restraint in attacking past political adversaries.

“I always possessed a personal respect for my {Democratic} opponents”, he stated. “So in every one of my campaigns I never questioned their integrity or sincerity. What I did question was their policies. And I tried my best to explain to voters why my policies would better serve the needs of their families, their communities and the county than would those of my opponent.”  

 While Kennedy told me that as in the past he will focus his current campaign on the issues affecting the county, he added that unlike his former contests, he is running a “gloves off’’ race against Bellone.

“How do I in good conscience give Mr. Bellone a personal free pass when he has so severely damaged the financial stability of Suffolk County while burdening its citizens with out of control taxes”, he charged.       

 Repeating to me what he has been saying to voters on the campaign trail and stating to other media, Kennedy blamed Bellone for the downgrading of the county’s bond rating to Baa2 (a ranking associated with junk bonds), raising property taxes by 22% and increasing the employee payroll cost by more than $100 million, while, paradoxically, eliminating almost 1,000 jobs from the county workforce over the same time span.

“Where do I begin in describing the horrible job Bellone has done the past 7 plus years he’s been in office?” stated Kennedy, who, clearly no longer burdened by his past self-generated dictum to go easy on his opponents, added, “The county’s fiscal mismanagement has resulted in our abysmal bond rating, creating a fiscal crisis so severe that we struggle to meet our weekly and monthly financial obligations.” 

 “The increased property taxes”, continued Kennedy, “have placed a tremendous burden on home owners, and the decrease in the workforce has reduced the quantity and quality of services the county is responsible for providing its citizens. And we have one main person to blame for this man- made mess, Steve Bellone”.   

Kennedy also blamed Bellone for increasing county service fees, which, he noted, Suffolk’s nonpartisan Budget Review Office reported in 2017 had increased by a total of $80 million from the previous year and has  continued to rise since then. This increase, the Republican challenger contended, is the reason why residents reportedly now pay higher amounts for such transactions as recording their mortgages, purchasing burglar alarms and even taking their dogs to the groomer.

 Kennedy also charged that under Bellone’s stewardship the county has upped the fees at public parks for recreational activities ranging from camping, fishing, hunting and group events, as well as raising the amount residents pay for parking on the encompassing public grounds.

“These multiple fees are nothing less than onerous hidden taxes, which hit the working-class residents the hardest. Bellone should be ashamed of himself”, said Kennedy.  

Kennedy, a lifetime resident of Suffolk County who with his wife of 44 years, Leslie, raised now adult children and has 7 grandchildren, imputed these increased taxes and higher fees to the 16,000 population decline the county has suffered during the incumbent’s tenure.

“Thousands of Suffolk County mothers and fathers have seen their children and their children’s children forced to leave the county and the state due to the burden of Bellone’s tax hikes, which, by the way, indirectly increase the cost of other day to day living expenditures”, contended Kennedy.   

Suffolk County Comptroller John M. Kennedy recently joined Republican Suffolk County Legislators to discuss the findings from the NYS Comptroller’s Report showing that Suffolk has been the most fiscally stressed county in the state for the past two years. This was reported by Newsday ” We are approaching municipal collapse and mayhem”, said Kennedy, calling the report “alarming”. Photo: Facebook

Kennedy promised that if he wins in November, he will implement policies which will reverse this trend and restore the county’s fiscal health.  While stating that he plans to save millions of tax payer dollars by merging agencies that perform the same jobs, reducing the number of departments in the county’s executive branch and establishing cost cutting partnerships with town governments, he stressed that the major way he plans to reduce the county deficit will be by bringing new  businesses  into Suffolk,  which, he said, will create many new tax- paying jobs and generate millions of dollars in tax revenue to the county.

“We will save money by reducing wasteful government spending.  Even more importantly, we will raise funds to meet our expenses by adding revenue brought in by new businesses, which will be established in the county”, said Kennedy “This will be accomplished by creating a pro- business climate, which will be the direct opposite of the progressive leftist high taxes, over- regulation anti- business climate created by Bellone, which, sadly, has caused hundreds of businesses to close in Suffolk.”                             

 Kennedy reflected that his current job as comptroller, which involves auditing the finances of both county department and county funded nonprofit agencies, processing county invoices, signing off on county checks and issuing annual county financial reports, but does not include any form of control over taxation and spending, has been both enlightening and frustrating.  

“As comptroller I have gained a very thorough understanding of the complexities of the county’s budget. However, the authority of the comptroller is limited by statute”, explained Kennedy. “So I did not have the legal power to stop Bellone from raising taxes and fees. And I did not have the legal authority to prevent him from overspending to such an extent that the county now faces the ticking time bomb of a $900 million deficit. If I win in November, I pledge to reverse his policies and return fiscal sanity to Suffolk County.”   

After all of the votes are counted in the late evening of November 5th, we will learn whether or not Kennedy will have the chance to make good on that pledge.

Robert Golomb is a nationally and internationally published columnist. Mail him at MrBob347@aol.com or follow him on Twitter@RobertGolomb 


Get involved in community action

By Phil Orenstein

“Now is not the time to sit back and be a spectator. Now is the time to get involved, take action, and be a gladiator.”

As you know, we repeat our mission statement at every meeting and on our website in order to keep our principles seared in our minds as well as to acquaint our new members and friends with our objectives. Briefly, our mission is simply to uphold and promote the principles of the Republican Party and to elect strong Republicans who uphold and give voice to these principles. We are loud and proud and we are waking up the silent majority, giving them courage and a voice to speak up against the radical leftist politicians destroying our country and communities.

Our club is all about taking action. Now is not the time to sit back and be a spectator. Now is the time to get involved, take action, and “be a gladiator” – that’s what we are all about, to get moving and organized in the fight for our principles and freedoms, to rebuild the Republican Party.

At our last club meeting on September 5th, a couple of our speakers issued a call to action dealing with some alarming community issues, that should make us mad as hell and taking it to the streets.  David Solano, former PTA president of Bayside High School and chair of the school’s Industry Advisory Council, spoke about the $3 million cut from Bayside HS’s funding by de Blasio’s Department of Education. David called on all club members and friends to raise our voices and attend the local Community Board meetings and press conferences, and to call the city’s decision makers, until Bayside HS is funded 100%. 

Joe Concannon and other club members joined activists and electeds at a rally demanding fair funding for Bayside High School

Bayside HS is the latest target of the Mayor and Chancellor Carranza’s leftwing agenda to punish success and reward failure. Bayside HS is consistently one of the top performing high schools in NYC, with a recent graduation rate reaching 98%, the third highest rate in the city. Mayor Bloomberg implemented the Fair Student Funding (FSF) formula, but in recent years Bayside HS has been shortchanged up to 17% of its allocated city funding. Currently the school is owed over $3 million more according to the formula, while the DOE continues to waste 100’s of millions of our tax dollars on political interests and pet projects like the failed Renewal Schools program. The PTA’s press releases and letter writing campaign calling on the Mayor and Chancellor Carranza to fairly fund Bayside HS have fallen on deaf ears. David is calling on club members and the entire community to call Mayor de Blasio (212-788-2958), Chancellor Carranza (212-374-0200) and City Council Speaker Cory Johnson (212-564-7757) to provide Bayside HS with 100% of the funding it is entitled to under the FSF formula.

Tom Zmich, President of MAGA Queens, spoke about another colossal assault on our quality of life in Queens. The City Planning Commission recently rubber-stamped the Mayor’s plan to shut down Rikers Island and build four new jails in the outer boroughs, including one here in Kew Gardens. The Mayor is fast-tracking his plan to close Rikers by 2026 with the CPC’s hearings approving the Uniform Land Use Review Procedure, to impose the new jail facilities on our communities, making decisions for all of us. The next step is the City Council vote on the project. The Mayor’s plan to close Rikers requires shrinking the inmate population down to 4000 from its original 9400 when the Mayor first announced the proposal, releasing 1000’s from incarceration into our neighborhoods!!

But the loudest voices at the hearings were the far-left activists who not only want Rikers to close, but demand “no new jails.”  We must raise our voices even louder, show up and speak out to preserve the safety of our communities.  Tom is organizing rallies and protests to fight back, and we must all be there!

There is a political sea change now in the age of Trump. It’s a great time to be a Republican activist in Queens, to fight to save our country and communities. We must organize, build our county committees, take to the streets and raise our voices loud and clear. We cannot be afraid to proclaim our proud support for our President and the Republican Party. We must take our government and institutions back, and “make Queens Republican again!” Onward to 2020!


Reminder on National Voter Registration Day

Today was National Voter Registration Day, and it should serve as a reminder to all club members to do their civic duty by registering others to vote. Not just today, but every day is Voter Registration Day as we work hard to build the Republican Party and welcome new voters into our Party. We welcome all patriotic citizens to the Republican Party, the Party of freedom, prosperity, patriotism, safety and the traditional values of family, God, and country we cherish so deeply.
 
As club members we should think about what it means to be a Republican here in NYC, and do our best to register new voters, get others to switch their party, and bring them into our club. Remember that voting matters and elections have consequences!

Here’s the link to Register to Vote


Are You Comfortable with Your Reality?

By Joseph Concannon

Here’s the report on Crime, Fear and Disorder. According to internal MTA documents, 1,623 reports of soiled cars slowed service and disgusted straphangers in the first eight months of the year, which is already more than the 1,504 incidents recorded in all of 2017.  This is what City & State NY First Read wanted you to know.

All major media reported on more than a half dozen incidents in which NYPD officers had water and other objects thrown at them while they tried to do their jobs.  Notably in several of the incidents the officers did not engage, walked away, and took no enforcement action. 

Citizen, an online mobile phone application records and reports a slashing as I sit here and write this article.  My Ring doorbell app hosts an online map listing all the incidents within a one to two-mile radius of my home.  The volume of incidents are so tightly crowded together on the map, it’s hard to make them out: crimes, safety, suspicious persons, unknown visitors – too many to talk about.

Police officers of the 73rd Precinct respond to “shots fired” and for nearly an hour attempt to apprehend an individual who is continuously shooting at them.  At one point the shooter has two teams of officers pinned down and they can’t move without being in the shooter’s crosshairs.  The incident ends, police officers eventually go home and it’s another day spent in the palm of God’s hands.

The 75th Precinct records over 40 shootings since June 1, 2019.  Police officers on patrol in the 75th observe a felony assault, they make an arrest and it is reported that the Brooklyn DA’s office declines to prosecute because the officer’s chest cam was not activated.  The NYPD Argus Cameras mounted in crime prone communities to deter and detect criminals record a shooter randomly spraying a group of people with gun fire.  The NYPD identifies the shooter, makes the arrest and again it is reported that the Brooklyn DA’s office declines to prosecute with no further information.

Over the Labor Day weekend an event reported as a significant cultural parade takes place on Eastern Parkway in Brooklyn and surrounding areas.  The West Indian Day Parade and J’ouvert celebrations get underway and fawning media covers brightly barely dressed women marching up the parkway.  Right off the parade route, 23 separate shootings take place.  The media pay no attention and shrug off the continued 25 years of violence which are a hallmark of this event. 

A home invasion is reported on 241st Street near Hillside Avenue, but it turns out to be just another burglary and the homeowner comes home to catch them in the act.  Tensions run high on social media and people are scared as helicopters circle over the area searching for the fleeing suspect.

Laura Uhle, famed Facebook reporter states two dead human bodies found in a car with livery plates in the parking lot of the Glen Oaks Shopping Center.  Two reported, but it was one body which was totally decomposed in a car with the windows all the way up. 

McDonalds and Wendy’s located at Hillside Avenue and Springfield Blvd., are overrun with homeless and NYPD is dealing with it.  Owners of both locations have bathrooms ruined, customers threatened, and a steady stream of homeless or more likely Creedmoor residents sleeping on benches and chairs inside their establishments.  Owners/operators are fearful of the residents and feel their safety may be in jeopardy.

The Dunkin Donuts on Hillside and 256 Street has a random food truck pull up in front.  A big red truck -you may have seen it.  The truck is direct competition for the Dunkin Donuts who pays $1000’s each month in rent/lease payments.  The truck operator relieves himself in the bathroom of the Dunkin Donuts and then proceeds to break everything in the bathroom. The owner is on his own.

Fear, disorder, and crime.  These incidents are just a small sampling from around the city that came to my attention.  Voting matters and elections have consequences.  What are you waiting for?


Page 119 of 247« First...118119120...Last »

Upcoming Events