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Posted: 12/1/2015 7:00:06 PM EDT
Oh please let this be true.
http://buffalochronicle.com/2015/12/01/emboldened-by-silver-conviction-bharara-to-indict-cuomo-jan-2nd/ Update . well Jan 2 has come and gone but Cumhole ain't outta the woods yet! |
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So Christmas may be a little late? Speculation is Silver will talk to reduce his sentence. Both please be true.
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All along I have been saying Buffalo Billions. This is just the tip of the iceberg. FUAC
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hang them all.. i hope he cleans house..
on a side night what the hell is this crap including Alain Kaloyeros, the head of SUNY Polytech who, at $800,000, is the highest paid state employee. That is why this state is so damm $$$ for taxes.. No state employee should even be close to that heck even 175,000 for some of Tyrants other henchman is absurd. Democraps should be going after this 800,000 for there 90% income levels.. Just insane. |
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hang them all.. i hope he cleans house.. on a side night what the hell is this crap including Alain Kaloyeros, the head of SUNY Polytech who, at $800,000, is the highest paid state employee. That is why this state is so damm $$$ for taxes.. No state employee should even be close to that heck even 175,000 for some of Tyrants other henchman is absurd. Democraps should be going after this 800,000 for there 90% income levels.. Just insane. View Quote lol. SUNY exists in large part just to waste money. It's absurd. |
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Bingo, with a conviction assured, all he has is to bargain information for sentencing. This is our little Christmas miracle. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So Christmas may be a little late? Speculation is Silver will talk to reduce his sentence. Both please be true. That would be sweet. |
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I'll believe it when it happens. Until that time, I'm not holding my breath. Great news if it happens...then what?! Nothing changes. |
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Thanksgiving: Silver Christmas: Skelos New Years: Cuomo Note one of the charges: RACKETEERING that's how the SAFE Act got passed- absolutely and clearly an act of racketeering, by definition. And I'll bet you- Cuomo goes, so do Schneiderman and D'Amico. B-bye. Now, Flannigan and Grisanti....they can get on the list too. And, you, Bob Duffy and your little dog too! I hope when Bharara's done NYS has to hold a special election so we have SOMEBODY to rep us. |
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Thanksgiving: Silver Christmas: Skelos New Years: Cuomo Note one of the charges: RACKETEERING that's how the SAFE Act got passed- absolutely and clearly an act of racketeering, by definition. And I'll bet you- Cuomo goes, so do Schneiderman and D'Amico. B-bye. Now, Flannigan and Grisanti....they can get on the list too. And, you, Bob Duffy and your little dog too! I hope when Bharara's done NYS has to hold a special election so we have SOMEBODY to rep us. View Quote THIS POST MADE ME CUM IN MY PANTS |
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Thanksgiving: Silver Christmas: Skelos New Years: Cuomo Note one of the charges: RACKETEERING that's how the SAFE Act got passed- absolutely and clearly an act of racketeering, by definition. And I'll bet you- Cuomo goes, so do Schneiderman and D'Amico. B-bye. Now, Flannigan and Grisanti....they can get on the list too. And, you, Bob Duffy and your little dog too! I hope when Bharara's done NYS has to hold a special election so we have SOMEBODY to rep us. THIS POST MADE ME CUM IN MY PANTS |
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I don't care about other corruption charges, I want to see it spread all over the papers that Cuomo was convicted of RACKETEERING in the passing of NY SAFE.
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hang them all.. i hope he cleans house.. on a side night what the hell is this crap including Alain Kaloyeros, the head of SUNY Polytech who, at $800,000, is the highest paid state employee. That is why this state is so damm $$$ for taxes.. No state employee should even be close to that heck even 175,000 for some of Tyrants other henchman is absurd. Democraps should be going after this 800,000 for there 90% income levels.. Just insane. View Quote What are his job responsibilities and how are his peers compensated for doing a similar job? |
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What are his job responsibilities and how are his peers compensated for doing a similar job? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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hang them all.. i hope he cleans house.. on a side night what the hell is this crap including Alain Kaloyeros, the head of SUNY Polytech who, at $800,000, is the highest paid state employee. That is why this state is so damm $$$ for taxes.. No state employee should even be close to that heck even 175,000 for some of Tyrants other henchman is absurd. Democraps should be going after this 800,000 for there 90% income levels.. Just insane. What are his job responsibilities and how are his peers compensated for doing a similar job? Im sorry no excuse for that pay heck the President of the USA only makes 569,000 ($400,000 annual salary, along with a $50,000 annual expense account, a $100,000 nontaxable travel account, and $19,000 for entertainment) a year and his responsibility is a lot larger than any nitwit running a SUNY University. |
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Im sorry no excuse for that pay heck the President of the USA only makes 569,000 ($400,000 annual salary, along with a $50,000 annual expense account, a $100,000 nontaxable travel account, and $19,000 for entertainment) a year and his responsibility is a lot larger than any nitwit running a SUNY University. View Quote And the office of POTUS is underpaid and always has been. |
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Too bad they can't bring back tar and feathering. It would be nice to see Cumho looking like a giant chicken when he's led to the gallows.
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And the office of POTUS is underpaid and always has been. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Im sorry no excuse for that pay heck the President of the USA only makes 569,000 ($400,000 annual salary, along with a $50,000 annual expense account, a $100,000 nontaxable travel account, and $19,000 for entertainment) a year and his responsibility is a lot larger than any nitwit running a SUNY University. And the office of POTUS is underpaid and always has been. Well, an ex POTUS can earn about $100,000/hour in speaking fees after his term is up. |
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Quoted: I don't care about other corruption charges, I want to see it spread all over the papers that Cuomo was convicted of RACKETEERING in the passing of NY SAFE. View Quote |
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Quoted: including Alain Kaloyeros, the head of SUNY Polytech who, at $800,000, is the highest paid state employee. That is why this state is so damm $$$ for taxes.. No state employee should even be close to that heck even 175,000 for some of Tyrants other henchman is absurd. Democraps should be going after this 800,000 for there 90% income levels.. Just insane. View Quote I try to get my head around the number of taxpaying New York citizens it takes to pay this guy. Using the 2012 average state income tax bill of $2431 from the Tax Foundation, you are looking at 329 people required to pay this guy What a waste of resources. |
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According to Dicker and Friends this morning this report isn't verifiable (even when tried) and the Buffalo Chronicle shouldn't carry an ounce of weight.
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According to Dicker and Friends this morning this report isn't verifiable (even when tried) and the Buffalo Chronicle shouldn't carry an ounce of weight. View Quote We know, we all know...but isn't it fun to talk about! This is the type of thing that keeps everyone happy through the holidays, fuck what happens in January. Besides, hopefully this comes across the princesses desk and even though its totally unsubstantiated you know he is crooked, I know he is crooked and he knows he is crooked and after watching shelly and skelos fall we all know its just a matter of time. Lets just hope a few more news stories come out and he decides to pull a kobain and give us all the present we want the most! |
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I try to get my head around the number of taxpaying New York citizens it takes to pay this guy. Using the 2012 average state income tax bill of $2431 from the Tax Foundation, you are looking at 329 people required to pay this guy What a waste of resources. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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including Alain Kaloyeros, the head of SUNY Polytech who, at $800,000, is the highest paid state employee. That is why this state is so damm $$$ for taxes.. No state employee should even be close to that heck even 175,000 for some of Tyrants other henchman is absurd. Democraps should be going after this 800,000 for there 90% income levels.. Just insane. I try to get my head around the number of taxpaying New York citizens it takes to pay this guy. Using the 2012 average state income tax bill of $2431 from the Tax Foundation, you are looking at 329 people required to pay this guy What a waste of resources. exactly and that's just one how many more are like that in shite hole.. |
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And the office of POTUS is underpaid and always has been. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Im sorry no excuse for that pay heck the President of the USA only makes 569,000 ($400,000 annual salary, along with a $50,000 annual expense account, a $100,000 nontaxable travel account, and $19,000 for entertainment) a year and his responsibility is a lot larger than any nitwit running a SUNY University. And the office of POTUS is underpaid and always has been. POTUS gets millions of dollars in free vacations every year by scheduling a 5-minute speech at his destination & claiming that he's working. His family gets millions of dollars in free vacations for doing absolutely nothing. And he gets free government housing for his whole family including his mother in law. |
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POTUS gets millions of dollars in free vacations every year by scheduling a 5-minute speech at his destination & claiming that he's working. His family gets millions of dollars in free vacations for doing absolutely nothing. And he gets free government housing for his whole family including his mother in law. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Im sorry no excuse for that pay heck the President of the USA only makes 569,000 ($400,000 annual salary, along with a $50,000 annual expense account, a $100,000 nontaxable travel account, and $19,000 for entertainment) a year and his responsibility is a lot larger than any nitwit running a SUNY University. And the office of POTUS is underpaid and always has been. POTUS gets millions of dollars in free vacations every year by scheduling a 5-minute speech at his destination & claiming that he's working. His family gets millions of dollars in free vacations for doing absolutely nothing. And he gets free government housing for his whole family including his mother in law. And also the inside scoop on every major global event that will drastically effect the stock markets and global economy, giving the President the ability to carefully build his portfolio. And if you believe the "blind trust" angle about their finances... Ive got an ocean front resort in Idaho that I'll sell you nice and cheap |
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And also the inside scoop on every major global event that will drastically effect the stock markets and global economy, giving the President the ability to carefully build his portfolio. And if you believe the "blind trust" angle about their finances... Ive got an ocean front resort in Idaho that I'll sell you nice and cheap View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Im sorry no excuse for that pay heck the President of the USA only makes 569,000 ($400,000 annual salary, along with a $50,000 annual expense account, a $100,000 nontaxable travel account, and $19,000 for entertainment) a year and his responsibility is a lot larger than any nitwit running a SUNY University. And the office of POTUS is underpaid and always has been. POTUS gets millions of dollars in free vacations every year by scheduling a 5-minute speech at his destination & claiming that he's working. His family gets millions of dollars in free vacations for doing absolutely nothing. And he gets free government housing for his whole family including his mother in law. And also the inside scoop on every major global event that will drastically effect the stock markets and global economy, giving the President the ability to carefully build his portfolio. And if you believe the "blind trust" angle about their finances... Ive got an ocean front resort in Idaho that I'll sell you nice and cheap Yep - he's exempt from insider trading laws. |
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Maybe I'm just derping today, but the use of "quid pro quo" in this sentence makes no sense: Despite lacking a "smoking gun” to constitute an explicit quid pro quo, the jury handed Bharara a sweeping win.
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Quoted: Im sorry no excuse for that pay heck the President of the USA only makes 569,000 ($400,000 annual salary, along with a $50,000 annual expense account, a $100,000 nontaxable travel account, and $19,000 for entertainment) a year and his responsibility is a lot larger than any nitwit running a SUNY University. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: hang them all.. i hope he cleans house.. on a side night what the hell is this crap including Alain Kaloyeros, the head of SUNY Polytech who, at $800,000, is the highest paid state employee. That is why this state is so damm $$$ for taxes.. No state employee should even be close to that heck even 175,000 for some of Tyrants other henchman is absurd. Democraps should be going after this 800,000 for there 90% income levels.. Just insane. What are his job responsibilities and how are his peers compensated for doing a similar job? Im sorry no excuse for that pay heck the President of the USA only makes 569,000 ($400,000 annual salary, along with a $50,000 annual expense account, a $100,000 nontaxable travel account, and $19,000 for entertainment) a year and his responsibility is a lot larger than any nitwit running a SUNY University. |
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Quoted: I try to get my head around the number of taxpaying New York citizens it takes to pay this guy. Using the 2012 average state income tax bill of $2431 from the Tax Foundation, you are looking at 329 people required to pay this guy What a waste of resources. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: including Alain Kaloyeros, the head of SUNY Polytech who, at $800,000, is the highest paid state employee. That is why this state is so damm $$$ for taxes.. No state employee should even be close to that heck even 175,000 for some of Tyrants other henchman is absurd. Democraps should be going after this 800,000 for there 90% income levels.. Just insane. I try to get my head around the number of taxpaying New York citizens it takes to pay this guy. Using the 2012 average state income tax bill of $2431 from the Tax Foundation, you are looking at 329 people required to pay this guy What a waste of resources. What quality of candidate do you suppose you get when you don't pay competitively with the private sector? You also ignore the fact that tuition at least partially pays that salary. |
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What quality of candidate do you suppose you get when you don't pay competitively with the private sector? You also ignore the fact that tuition at least partially pays that salary. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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including Alain Kaloyeros, the head of SUNY Polytech who, at $800,000, is the highest paid state employee. That is why this state is so damm $$$ for taxes.. No state employee should even be close to that heck even 175,000 for some of Tyrants other henchman is absurd. Democraps should be going after this 800,000 for there 90% income levels.. Just insane. I try to get my head around the number of taxpaying New York citizens it takes to pay this guy. Using the 2012 average state income tax bill of $2431 from the Tax Foundation, you are looking at 329 people required to pay this guy What a waste of resources. What quality of candidate do you suppose you get when you don't pay competitively with the private sector? You also ignore the fact that tuition at least partially pays that salary. One who gives a shit. I could make a lot more money, but I do what I do because it means something. If it's all about the money, we don't need them in government. Remember "assemblies"? Occasional, short-term meetings to do what needs to be done, then go home. |
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What quality of candidate do you suppose you get when you don't pay competitively with the private sector? You also ignore the fact that tuition at least partially pays that salary. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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including Alain Kaloyeros, the head of SUNY Polytech who, at $800,000, is the highest paid state employee. That is why this state is so damm $$$ for taxes.. No state employee should even be close to that heck even 175,000 for some of Tyrants other henchman is absurd. Democraps should be going after this 800,000 for there 90% income levels.. Just insane. I try to get my head around the number of taxpaying New York citizens it takes to pay this guy. Using the 2012 average state income tax bill of $2431 from the Tax Foundation, you are looking at 329 people required to pay this guy What a waste of resources. What quality of candidate do you suppose you get when you don't pay competitively with the private sector? You also ignore the fact that tuition at least partially pays that salary. Well then give them a private sector "pension" & benefits (they get to pay into a 401K & they get to pay for their own health benefits). |
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One who gives a shit. I could make a lot more money, but I do what I do because it means something. If it's all about the money, we don't need them in government. Remember "assemblies"? Occasional, short-term meetings to do what needs to be done, then go home. View Quote No. It sounds good in theory, but under-paying them leads to a smaller candidate field and the ones who do step up are more likely to want the position for less than honorable reasons |
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