Sunday, December 25, 2016

Horse, Groundhogs and A Deer









































de Blasio Like Trump Attacks the Press As Part of His 2017 Reelection




NYP's Dummy Reporter Goodwin Says de Blasio's Attacks on Washington for More Funds to Protect Trump "Does Not Get It" Goodwin Does Not Get That de Blasio is Trying to Get the Anit-Trump Voters for Re-Election He Does Not Care About the Harm His Actions Have on New Yorkers 


De Blasio’s arrogance is literally putting New Yorkers at risk (NYP) His public attacks on both President-elect Donald Trump for daring to win the election and on the Republican Congress for not reimbursing the city for Trump’s full security costs make pithy sound bites — but are the epitome of foolishness. Why, pray tell, would Trump go the extra mile to help the city when the mayor is braying like a jackass and routinely denouncing him? And where did de Blasio get the dopey idea that attacking Congress would lead members to open the federal purse? “That is not helpful,” Staten Island Rep. Dan Donovan, the only House Republican from the five boroughs, said of the mayor. “That does not help my advocacy for the city.” As Pete King, a Long Island House Republican, put it, “It’s one thing to fight for what you believe in, but you don’t get your way by threatening Congress to give you money.”  That insight should be elementary for any adult, but de Blasio still doesn’t get it. Now in his third year at City Hall, all with Republicans controlling the House, he acts as if his wish is their command.* New York City’s $8 Million Plan to Save Obamacare: SignUp as Many People as Possible (NYO)





de Blasio Trumps: Media Unfair, Bias, Holds Me to Higher Stand: Covers Grand Juries Looking Into His Criminal Pay to Play, Not the Big Donors Who Fight Progresives 
WTF, The Big Real Estate Donors and Companies Who Have Business With the City Give to Him and His Campaign for One NY PAC 
De Blasio slams media for grilling him on campaign finance probes (NYP)  Mayor de Blasio got testy Friday over the two grand juries probing his administration — and accused the news media of holding him to a higher standard than opponents of his progressive agenda.  “I think a lot of people should ask this question [of] the media: Are you ever going to look at all the wealthy and powerful people who spend endless amounts of undisclosed money? Is that ever going to interest you?” Hizzoner griped during his weekly appearance on WNYC radio.  “Look at the column inches on that versus the column inches on this and you’ll ­understand my frustration.”  On Tuesday, de Blasio said he hadn’t “been asked to testify before a grand jury,” and his press secretary said Friday that “the mayor has never spoken to the federal authorities and he was never told he’s a target of anything.”

de Blasio Lack of Promised Transparency, FOILS and Controlling the Press







Mayor de Blasio Vows to Shield New Yorkers From Trump’s Policies (NYT) Faced with a Republican president-elect willing to draw hard lines on immigration, policing and funding for social programs, Mayor Bill de Blasio in a formal address on Monday drew some of his own, presenting New York City as a national model of resistance and “a better way.” Mr. de Blasio, a Democrat, vowed to mount a legal challenge if the federal government tried to create a registry of the nation’s Muslims. He promised to protect immigrant families threatened with deportation. He pledged that an aggressive stop-and-frisk policing policy would never return to New York. “The president-elect talked during the campaign about the movement that he had built,” said the mayor, referring to Donald J. Trump and the huge rallies he led. “Now, it’s our turn to build a movement — a movement of the majority that believes in respect and dignity for all.” Daily News de Blasio Step Away From Trump  De Blasio needs to step away from the national stage and denouncing Trump’s presidency, as such moves are only energy diverted from New York City and the issues it faces, like tackling homelessness without breaking the city’s budget, the Daily News writes.
How the NY Times Protects de Blasio











At On Press Conference de Blasio Refused to Take Questions from the PostSix Months After He Downplayed or Blamed the NYP for His Homeless Crisis 2016 de Blasio My Biggest Failure Homeless
De Blasio ‘dissatisfied’ with efforts against homelessness (NYP)   Six months after downplaying the homelessness crisis, Mayor de Blasio on Thursday pointed to his administration’s inability to get a handle on the issue as his biggest disappointment of the year.  “I’m very dissatisfied when it comes to a lot of strategies we’ve put into play to address homelessness that still ­haven’t gotten us where we want to go,” the mayor said.  “My job is to get it right. And I’m not certainly not satisfied that I or my team got it right to date, but I do see the beginning of some real progress.”  The number of homeless in city shelters topped the 60,000 mark for the first time ever in October.  As recently as July, de Blasio had claimed that, “homelessness is not going up, thank God.”* Six months after downplaying the homelessness crisis, de Blasio pointed to his administration’s inability to get a handle on the issue as his biggest disappointment of the year, the Post reports.  * De Blasio Ends 2016 with Contentious News Conference (ny1)



de Blasio Blames the Post’s Coverage of the Homelessness for the Crisis 


De Blasio thinks homeless crisis is a case of ‘fear-mongering (NYP) Mayor de Blasio on Monday ripped The Post’s coverage of the homelessness crisis — and touted an estimated drop in the vagrant population based on a single-day census conducted in sub-freezing temperatures. * NY1's Louis Concerned That Lobbyist Have Manipulated andComprised Journalism (March 16th 2015) *  Mayor Blames NYC Homelessness on the Economy NBC (WNBC) * Head of homeless services ‘shocked’ over shady shelter (NYP) Oct 8th 2015 * De Blasio knew about homeless crisis even as he was denying it (NYP Ed) Oct 16, 2015 * De Blasio is underestimating the homeless population: advocate (NYP) Oct 19, 2015 * Despite Vow, Mayor de Blasio Struggles to Stop Surge in Homelessness (NYT)  Oct 26, 2015 * Despite Vow, Mayor de Blasio Struggles to Stop Surge in Homelessness (NYT)  Oct 26, 2015*  Bronx woman shares her story about homelessness, says NYPD boss Bratton is wrong if he thinks the homeless will go away if they aren't given money (NYDN) Nov. 11, 2015 * Bill Bratton’s Solution to Homeless Panhandling: Don’t GiveThem Money (NYO *  Bill Bratton’s Solution to Homeless Panhandling: Don’t GiveThem Money (NYO) Nov 19, 2015 * Fed-up deputy mayor quits after being ‘ignored’ by de Blasio (NYP) Nov, 1, 2015 The city’s top official on health and homelessness quit because she was tired of being ignored by a mayor more interested in boosting his national profile than attending to the city’s day-to-day concerns, sources said. Deputy Mayor Lilliam Barrios-Paoli worked for five mayors and oversaw seven city agencies under Mayor de Blasio — but she couldn’t get meetings with him, sources said.



Two Grand Juries Investigate Team de Blasio







Two Grand Juries Sitting On De Blasio Corrupt Fundraising This Time the de Blasio Arrest is For Real and Not A Campaign Prop
Grand juries convene over de Blasio fundraising probes (NYP) Two grand juries have convened in Manhattan and have begun hearing testimony related to the federal and state investigations into Mayor de Blasio’s campaign fundraising, a new report said Thursday night  The revelation that prosecutors are presenting evidence about the de Blasio Administration’s fund-raising efforts does not mean the mayor will face criminal charges, according to The New York Times, but showed that more subpoenas could be forthcoming in the growing investigation of de Blasio and his aides.  The state investigation focuses on whether de Blasio and his nonprofit groups violated the law by raising money and funneling it through Democratic county committees for State Senate candidates. The federal instigation revolves around whether de Blasio helped donors who contributed to this 2013 mayoral campaign. Grand Juries Said to Hear Testimony on Inquiries Into de Blasio Fund-Raising  (NYT) Two grand juries in Manhattan are hearing testimony in federal and state investigations into Mayor Bill de Blasio’s fund-raising, people with knowledge of the matters said. Two separate grand juries in Manhattan have begun hearing testimony in connection with federal and state criminal investigations into Mayor Bill de Blasio’s campaign fund-raising, according to several people with knowledge of the matters.
Special Agent Lobbyist Campaign Consultant Berlin Rosen The Center of the City Hall Pay to Play Scandal 













The investigations are focusing on de Blasio aides Emma Wolfe and Ross Offinger and political operative Josh Gold, the Times said. Offinger, one of the mayor’s top aides, was accused of “willful and flagrant violations” of state law after allegedly coordinating the fund-raising.



 It was unclear whether either inquiry would result in criminal charges against the mayor, but the grand jury activity appeared to be the strongest indication since the investigations came to light in April that prosecutors may be moving closer to one or more indictments, possibly against some of Mr. de Blasio’s closest aides. The inquiries have centered on Mr. de Blasio, a Democrat, and several of his senior aides, according to the people with knowledge of the matter, all of whom spoke on the condition of anonymity because grand jury proceedings are secret. The state investigation has focused on whether the mayor, or those acting with him or on his behalf, violated state election law by raising hundreds of thousands of dollars through three upstate county committees and funneling it to Democratic candidates during the party’s unsuccessful 2014 bid to gain control of the State Senate. The questions asked by state prosecutors in their grand jury presentations suggest their inquiry is in some measure centered on Emma Wolfe, Mr. de Blasio’s top political aide, Ross A. Offinger, who was then his campaign finance director, and Josh Gold, a union political operative who worked on the 2014 Senate effort, the people with knowledge of the inquiry said. The federal investigation has examined whether Mr. de Blasio or his aides took beneficial action on behalf of donors in exchange for contributions they had made to his 2013 mayoral campaign, his political nonprofit or both in roughly a half-dozen instances, according to people with knowledge of that inquiry.

@unitedNYblogs have to include pay-to-play invest and who that might incl: DMs Shorris & Glen, DCP chair Weisbrod, General Svcs commish?




How True News Investigation Unit Exposed the Campaign for One NY Interlocking directorates of Team de Blasio’s Pay to Play
Several of the witnesses to testify before the federal grand jury were current or former city officials who were knowledgeable about one of those matters, in which Harendra Singh, the owner of a popular restaurant and wedding venue in Long Island City, Queens, was negotiating a new lease with the city, several of the people said. One such witness was Stacey Cumberbatch, former commissioner of the Department of Citywide Administrative Services, an agency that manages city franchises and negotiates leases. Because federal and state grand jury proceedings are conducted in secret, few details were available about the witnesses who have appeared so far, the substance of their testimony or the nature of any other evidence that may have been presented to the panels. But the fact that prosecutors have begun presenting evidence to the grand juries suggests the unrelated inquiries are probably moving into their final stages, and could wrap up in a matter of weeks.  The identities of the small number of witnesses who have appeared — some in recent days — and interviews with people with knowledge of the matter provides some sense of what federal and state prosecutors are focusing on in the grand jury presentations.

Offinger was the top fund-raiser for CONY. Wolfe, De Blasio’s top political lieutenant, became enmeshed in the controversy surrounding the controversial sale of the Rivington House nursing home, which developers planned to convert into luxury condos.




 Mr. de Blasio has been steadfast in maintaining that he and the members of his administration have acted appropriately, something his spokesman, Eric F. Phillips, reiterated late on Thursday, adding, “He remains focused on running the city.”  On Tuesday, Mr. de Blasio was asked at a news conference on an unrelated matter whether he or any of his “employees in city government” had been asked to testify before a grand jury.  “I have not been asked to testify before a grand jury,” he replied. “I can’t speak to other people.” Mr. Phillips also defended Ms. Wolfe, the mayor’s director of intergovernmental affairs. “Emma is an exemplary, honest public servant who has done absolutely nothing wrong,” he said in a statement in response to questions about the state grand jury’s apparent focus on her. “We look forward to this coming to a conclusion and her being fully cleared.” Harlan Levy, a lawyer who represents Mr. Offinger, said that his client had done “nothing wrong.” “He was simply doing his job and is a person highly respected for his work as a fund-raiser,” Mr. Levy continued. Mr. Gold’s lawyer, J. Bruce Maffeo, said: “No reasonable prosecutor would bring a case against Josh Gold on these facts, and if they did, it’s a case they would certainly lose at trial.” The office of Preet Bharara, the United States attorney for the Southern District of New York, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, are conducting the federal inquiry. The office of the Manhattan district attorney, Cyrus R. Vance Jr. is conducting the state inquiry.


Harlem Deer Dies, Giving Mayor and Governor Something New to Fight About
All three agencies declined to comment.  In the federal case, prosecutors have secured the assistance of Mr. Singh, owner of Water’s Edge restaurant in Long Island City, who has been indicted on unrelated federal fraud and bribery charges. Mr. Singh had met with senior officials in City Hall about issues involving his restaurant, and was close to resolving them when he was arrested last year, two people with knowledge of the inquiry said. Mr. Singh, his associates and relatives gave more than $50,000 to Mr. de Blasio’s 2013 campaign and held two fund-raisers at Water’s Edge, which is on city-owned land. The city moved to evict him in early 2015, after an audit concluded that he had underpaid his rent and owed $1.8 million in back rent and fines. e challenged the findings and sued to delay the eviction; at the same time, he sought help from City Hall, working out an arrangement to reduce his arrears and fines. Despite resistance from Ms. Cumberbatch and her aides, the deal was nearly complete when he was arrested on the unrelated charges in September 2015, the people said.



Bhararanado Part 1 Albany 
Bhararanado Part 2 NY City Hall
The investigation into the Senate push in 2014 is focused on whether the Mr. de Blasio’s fund-raising violated a provision in state election law that bans contributions given to a party committee but designated for a particular candidate to evade individual contribution limits. Such committees can accept donations of up to $102,300, far more than the $11,000 general-election maximum that candidates can receive. The committees are not restricted in how much they can transfer to candidates. Prosecutors in New York State appear never to have used this section of the election law to bring a criminal case, and such a violation would be a felony. Subpoenas issued by prosecutors from the Manhattan district attorney’s office early in their investigation sought evidence of a scheme to use the county committees to illegally redistribute contributions to candidates favored by the mayor

NYP's McManus: If You Are Not Sure Team de Blasio Committed Crimes By de Creating Campaign for 1NY PAC to Go Around the Election Law and Much More, Ask Liu's 25 Year Old Treasure 
This is the winter of Bill de Blasio’s discontent (NYP Ed) Now comes the winter of Bill de Blasio’s discontent — or, at least, now arrives a pair of grand juries, rooting through his administration just as he enters his re-election year.  The New York Times, for one, reported on the grand juries at week’s end. And earlier reports seemed to lay out in provocative detail the status of the major investigations.  Sources have yet to be quoted on the record anywhere, but that’s part of the game, too. (Think of it as prosecutors prepping the battlespace for combat.). So far as they’re known, the details seem straightforward enough. Bharara apparently is focusing on evidence that de Blasio & Co. cobbled together a pay-to-play political-contribution scheme shortly after taking office — while Vance has zeroed in on allegations that the mayor broke campaign laws while financing efforts to flip the state Senate to Democratic control in 2014.  Again, whether crimes have been committed must be determined. All of which adds up to this: Bill de Blasio is floating in a leaky boat as he enters his fourth year in office, and most of the holes he drilled himself.* Report: GrandJuries to Hear Testimony Over Bill de Blasio Fundraising Probes(Breitbart)


Liu's 25 Year Old Treasurer Went to Jail Locked Up for 10 Months For A "Straw" Donors Scheme



John Liu aide headed to jail(NYP) The disgraced city Comptroller John Liu campaign aide convicted of scamming campaign cash from the city’s Campaign Finance Board must report to prison next week. Jenny Hou, a former aide to Comptroller John Liu convicted on various counts during his mayoral campaign, lost her request to remain free pending her appeal and is headed to jail. Former Liu campaign treasurer Jenny Hou, 27, was sentenced to 10 months behind bars in October for her role in a “straw” donors scheme.






The Feds Make A Case Against de Blasio
A federal investigation into Mayor Bill de Blasio’s campaign fund-raising has zeroed in on whether donations were exchanged for beneficial city action in about a half-dozen cases, according to people with knowledge of the inquiry.  Prosecutors have subpoenaed thousands of emails and documents from the New York mayor, his senior aides, city agencies, lobbyists, his 2013 campaign, donors to the campaign and to the nonprofit formed to advance his political agenda, the Campaign for One New York — as well as the group itself, which several people with knowledge of the inquiry said played a central role in many of the matters being scrutinized.  The matters under scrutiny, the people said, involve, among others, a company whose soundstages are used to film television shows such as “The Good Wife” and “Blue Bloods” that wanted to expand its operations, and that depends on city permits; those connected to a lucrative development deal on the site of a former hospital that needed city approvals; a popular restaurant and wedding site that was negotiating a new lease with the city; and a garbage bag company seeking a city contract.  

Two donors are now cooperating with the investigation, several people with knowledge of the inquiry said. Investigators recently secured the assistance of Harendra Singh, owner of Water’s Edge restaurant in Queens, who has been indicted on unrelated federal fraud and bribery charges. Mr. Singh had met with senior officials in City Hall about issues involving his restaurant, and was close to resolving them when he was arrested last year, two people with knowledge of the inquiry said.  The second donor, Jonah Rechnitz, has pleaded guilty to federal conspiracy charges and has been providing information in the fund-raising inquiry and other cases, according to officials and court records. Information from Mr. Rechnitz, a real estate developer who sought the mayor’s help for his business, has led to unrelated charges against three senior police officials, a veteran municipal union leader and a financier.
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More Prof That Feds Are Going After de Blasio NYCLASS Leaders Jump Ship 
Animal rights group NYCLASS bossesleave amid carriage drivers’ harassment suit, mayor fund-raising probe (NYDN) Three higher-ups at the animal rights group that helped elect Mayor de Blasio and unsuccessfully tried to ban horse-drawn carriages are leaving their posts, just weeks after the carriage industry filed a lawsuit against the group alleging harassment.  Allie Feldman, the executive director at NYCLASS, and organizers Chelsie Schadt and Julie Cappiello announced their departure in a letter to the group’s members.  She did not respond when asked if the departures had anything to do with the lawsuit carriage drivers filed against NYCLASS and other animal rights groups, or the law enforcement probes into the group for its work on the 2013 City Hall race with de Blasio. As (True) News previously reported, the FBI is looking at donations NYCLASS made in the 2013 mayoral race.  Steve Nislick and Wendy Neu released a statement praising the outgoing staffers and promised the group would keep fighting to ban horse-drawn carriages. The statement added NYCLASS will hold its former ally de Blasio “accountable” for breaking his campaign promise to curtail the business.
Horse Carriage Politics

The UFT Coup d'é·tat Of NYC Election System and Democracy 
How the Advance Group Conspired to Steal the 2009 and 2013 Election
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de Blasio and City Council Corruption Started During Their Campaigns Not City Hall, Campaign PAC Reforms Fake News



The NYP Does Not Understand That de Blasio Corruption Started During His Campaigns Now When He Became Mayor
Untangling the mess that is de Blasio’s scandal-ridden administration (NYP) In just three years, the mayor has managed to generate more serious scandals than both his predecessors did in the span of two decades, and it’s hard to stay on top of which prosecutor is looking into which violation.  Upon taking office, instead of dismantling his formidable campaign operation or putting it on the back burner as elected officials normally do, the mayor converted it into a nonprofit political fundraising organization on steroids. Called the Campaign for One New York, this entity was ostensibly charged with promoting the mayor’s progressive agenda.  Managed by his campaign finance director Ross Offinger, CONY was supposedly a stand-alone, nonpartisan issues-advocacy outfit. But strip away all the fancy words and highfalutin ideas, and it becomes clear what CONY really was: a funnel for New York City’s donor class to pour millions of dollars into Team de Blasio’s open pockets. Virtually all of the money that went into the Campaign for One New York came from Big Labor, developers who needed city approval for their projects or rich advocates like horse-crazy Wendy Neu and Stephen Nislick, who wanted the mayor to make good on his promise to get rid of the Central Park carriages. And almost all the money that flowed out of the Campaign for One New York — millions of dollars — went to consulting firms such as BerlinRosen, Hilltop Public Solutions and AKPD Message and Media. These powerful consultancies are run by the men whom the mayor notoriously designated “agents of the city,” retroactively shielding their communications with his office from public scrutiny.




Mayor Supports PAC Reform Which Would Have Blocked His Campaign for One NY PAC Pay to Play Which He is Under Criminal Investigation For 
Council PAC Reform Skips The PACs That Elected Council Members UFT's United for the Future, Developers Jobs for New York
De Blasio administration ironically backs anti-lobbying bill (NYP) The de Blasio administration on Monday said it will back a bill that limits contributions to political non-profits to $400 from lobbyists and others who do business with the city — even though Hizzoner’s now-defunct Campaign for One New York was the driving force behind it.  Henry Berger, a special counsel to Mayor de Blasio, told the City Council’s Ethics Committee that the administration is “generally supportive” of the bill. CONY, the target of federal and state investigations, took in more than $4.4 million from January 2014 through its close in March. Most of its money came in five- and six-figure donations from unions and firms with city business.

  1. The mayor appoints 50% of the Campaign Finance Board
  2. The Council Speaker appoints 50% of the Campaign Finance Board
  3. Team de Blasio elected Mark- Viverito Speaker
  4. The mayor appoints 50% of the Conflict of Interests Board
  5. The Council Speaker appoints 50% of the Conflict of Interests Board
  6. The Goo Goos and the Media Asked the CFB to Investigate the 1NY PAC
  7. The Goo Goos and the Media Asked the Conflict Bs to Investigate the 1NY PAC
  8. NYCLASS PAC By Attacking Quinn Help Elected the Mayor
  9. The Advance Group Ran the NYCLASS PAC
  10. The Advance Group Worked Illegally to Elect the Council Speaker
  11. The CFB Gave A Small Fine to Advance Even Ordered Speaker to pay them
  12. The Conflict Bd Gave Small Fine to Advance Even Ordered Speaker to pay them
  13. The CFB Covered Up the NYCLASS Scandal
  14. The Conflict Bd Covered Up the NYCLASS Scandal
  15. Berlin Rosen Works for 1NY PAC and as A Campaign Consultant to de Blasio
  16. Hilltop Works for 1NY PAC and as A Campaign Consultant to de Blasio
  17. Hilltop Works for 1NY PAC and as A Campaign Consultant to de Blasio
  18. Red Horse Works for the One NY PAC and 4 out of 5 of the city’s Das
  19. Red Horse Work for Over 40 Council Members as a consultant or UF PAC
  20. NYCLASS PAC By Attacking Quinn Help Elected the Mayor
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The NYP Agrees With True News That the Council Reform on PACs Are Fake
The City Council’s phony slap at de Blasio’s scummy fund-raising (NYP) Hand a much-ado-about-nothing award to the City Council, which on Thursday will pretend it’s dealing a fatal blow to corruption with new campaign-finance laws.  The truth? These bills won’t make a dent in corruption — or even improve a campaign-finance system ripe for abuse.  Take the ban on donors with business before the city giving more than $400 to groups controlled by public officials. It’s supposedly a slap at the sleaze made infamous by the Campaign for One New York, which targeted donors seeking City Hall favors.  But only a symbolic slap. Another slush fund can skirt the ban simply by not referring to the official who runs it in its “communications.” Or by getting the (mayorally appointed) Conflicts of Interest Board to say a donor doesn’t do business with the city, even if he does. Or by publicly distancing itself from a pol whose water it still carries. The bills also ban public matching funds for gifts “bundled” by lobbyists. Expect the lobbyists to get around that, too. Bottom line: These tweaks won’t curb de Blasio-style (or any other) corruption. Nor will they make the city’s campaign-finance system fair — or even sensible. Unions will continue to enjoy a deck stacked in their favor. And crafty pols will keep gaming the system. On Thursday, the Campaign Finance Board will slap Bill de Blasio with big fines for abuses in his 2013 mayoral run, but he’ll still be mayor. Meantime, taxpayers shelled out a hefty $38 million in matching funds these past four years. If the council really wants to curb corruption, it’s better off scrapping the public campaign-finance system itself.

The Daily News Ignores How PACs Control NY's Election Process 
City Council alters bill thatwould have made campaign donation fraud easier (NYDN) Vance said after the changes, he’s fine with the bill. “We are grateful to the Speaker for soliciting a wide range of input on the proposal, including from representatives of law enforcement. The amendments to the bill help to address our concerns regarding the prosecution of frauds involving altered contribution cards,” said spokesman Danny Frost. The bill will still allow campaigns to complete the cards themselves and give them to donors to be signed, and will eliminate the requirement for cards when contributions are made by check or credit card.  Vance said after the changes, he’s fine with the bill. “We are grateful to the Speaker for soliciting a wide range of input on the proposal, including from representatives of law enforcement. The amendments to the bill help to address our concerns regarding the prosecution of frauds involving altered contribution cards,” said spokesman Danny Frost. The bill will still allow campaigns to complete the cards themselves and give them to donors to be signed, and will eliminate the requirement for cards when contributions are made by check or credit card.  The CFB, which objected to several of the bills — including one that would bar CFB staff from being present at the board’s executive sessions — welcomed the amendment but still said the vote should be postponed. “The Board continues to believe it would be best to defer action on the bills introduced in November rather than move forward at this time. Some of these bills could be improved further,” CFB said in a statement. 



NYP in a Story About Horse Activists Attacking Drives and Passengers Leaves Out How Team de Blasio Used NYCLASS PAC (Right Out of Illegal Campaign for 1NY) to Win in 2013 
De Blasio’s horse carriage ‘fake news’ is creating chaos (NYP) All the recent talk of “fake news” has an overlooked angle here in New York — where fake news has long plagued the horse-carriage industry. Who’s responsible for elevating fabrications into fact? Mayor de Blasio.  De Blasio won office partly on a bizarre promise: He’d ban Central Park’s horse carriages. In making this pledge, he gained campaign contributions. Prosecutors are looking into whether this was bribery. Now, animal-rights activists are seizing on these untruths as they again go after horse-carriage drivers, even more aggressively.  Sandi Bachom, a TV-commercial producer turned independent filmmaker, recorded examples.  In one of Bachom’s videos, an activist walks up to a driver and hits him, hard (he was charged with assault). In another, a young woman targets children. Speaking to a woman and four little girls in a carriage, she says, “The horse is very sad. They drop dead in the streets. They crash into cars. The children have no seat belts. Look at how dangerous this is.”'






Another Big Lie . . . Despite New Council Bill UFT, Developer PACs Will Still Control Who Wins in 2017 
De Blasio supports bill to limit donations to political nonprofits (NYP) de Blasio on Tuesday declared his support for legislation that would limit contributions to political nonprofits — including his own Campaign for One New York.  The group took in $4.3 million, including from firms seeking lucrative government contracts or city approval for projects. The mayor insisted that his support for the measure, which faces a City Council committee vote Wednesday and a vote in the full council Thursday, was not an acknowledgment that the donations his group accepted had been problematic. “I’m only acknowledging that it became a big distraction, even though everything was done properly,” he told reporters.  The Campaign for One New York, which is closing, has been under investigation for months by federal and local law-enforcement officials.* The New York City Council is rushing through a package of bills driven by lawmakers’ frustrations with the city’s campaign finance system and its rigorous reporting system, which is raising eyebrows, Gotham Gazette reports.
PAC Reforms are Fake News: How the City Council Uses PACs to Game the PublicFinance System


Election Fraud is No Longer Limited to Ballot Stuffing at the Polls And NYCLASS Looks Like the Same Team de Blasio Game Plan as Campaign for One NY Go Around the Election Law

The NYCLASS PAC Caper to Steal the 2013 Mayoral Election is Now Being Put to Sleep
NYCLASS which was used to destroy mayoral front runner Speaker Quinn race for mayor by forces close to de Blasio is now being sabotage from within to please the unions and other special interests who want to keep carriages rolling in the park.  It is not the voters who were behind the horse carriage ban, 70% of New Yorkers support the horses.  It was the money the NYCLASS PAC made available during the campaign that was the goal of the de Blasio conspiracy team.  NYCLASS PAC spent more than $1 million to help defeat Christine Quinn, who was then de Blasio’s main opponent and did not support the horse carriage ban. As a councilman and public advocate de Blasio supported horse carriages.  As a candidate for mayor, de Blasio switched positions and embraced NYCLASS’ call to banish the carriage horses from Central Park and city streets. de Blasio made his pledge to support the horse carriage ban in March of 2013, the next month the attacks on Quinn started. In the year and a half that de Blasio has been mayor there have been many promise to ban the horse carriages but no bill in the council to make the campaign promise real. During the 2013 campaign NYCLASS hired campaign consultant lobbyists Scott Levinson who runs the Advance Group. Before the NYCLASS campaign Levinson worked with  Bertha Lewis, co-founder of the New York chapter of the Working Families Party, and the former head of ACORN in a tangled web of political cover-ups disguises as activism.  It was during de Blasio run for public advocate that the WFP created Data and Field to help the candidates they endorsed.  During the 2009 campaign the CFB declared Data and Field connected to the WFP in violation of the city's campaign finance laws.  In 2010 the U.S. Supreme Court held that the First Amendment prohibited the government from restricting independent political expenditures by a nonprofit corporation.  In 2013 Levinson was named the consultant for NYCLASS which is credited with taking out Quinn. The NYCLASS PAC was financed by true believer and team de Blasio. * As the Media Write About Not Enough Council Votes to Ban Horse Carriages TRUE NEWS Investigates How NYCLASS Was Hijacked To Fix the Outcome of the 2013 Mayoral Election

Team de Blasio Poured $$$ Into NYCLASS to Kill Quinn
In 2014 the Daily News repored that the FBI was investigating donations to NYCLASS from men closeto Mayor de Blasio that may have been used toward anti-Christine Quinncampaigners  On May 21, lawyer Jay Eisenhofer gave $50,000 to NYCLASS, the animal rights group leading the crusade to ban carriage horses. Ten days later, on May 31, NYCLASS gave an equal amount — $50,000, to the anti-Quinn group. On June 1, NYCLASS received another large donation, this time for $175,000. It came from UNITE HERE! — a labor union headed by John Wilhelm. Two days after that, on June 3, NYCLASS sent the same amount, $175,000, to the anti-Quinn campaign. The issue? Both Wilhelm and Eisenhofer have long-standing ties to Bill de Blasio, one of Quinn’s Democratic rivals in the mayoral campaign. Wilhelm is de Blasio’s cousin — and a prolific fund-raiser for him. Wilhelm raised $6,950 for de Blasio’s 2009 race for public advocate and $80,000 for de Blasio’s successful campaign for mayor.

Even Though the CFB Ruled That Advance Broke the Law By Combining PAC and Campaign Money No Legal Action Was Taken Against the Consultant
The CFB determined under its rules that the Advance Group’s work on behalf of both Council candidates and the supposedly “independent” anti-carriage PAC really amounted to illegal coordination between the campaigns and NYCLASS. The board properly fined Cumbo and Levine. And its crackdown on the out-of-bounds campaign spending by NYCLASS has done the city a huge favor, by providing a badly needed glimpse into the big money play that successfully swung the 2013 city elections. Using funds from donors that included UNITE HERE — a union chaired by Mayor de Blasio’s cousin John Wilhelm — NYCLASS slimed mayoral rival Christine Quinn into oblivion.Now the FBI is probing the funding of the attacks on Quinn, and de Blasio’s flip-flop that led to his vow to ban the horses. The CFB needs to stay vigilant, making every effort to hold NYCLASS, the Advance Group and sponsored candidates to account for their actions in the 2013 campaign. Among the others benefiting from NYCLASS spending was Melissa Mark-Viverito, who took free services from the Advance Group in her successful bid to become City Council speaker.
The UFT Coup d'é·tat Of NYC Election System and DemocracyBerlin Rosen and de Blasio One NY PAC Slush Fund 



de Blasio Corruption Started During His Campaigns, Not with Campaign for One NY @ City Hall After He Became Mayor


Grace Rauh ‏@gracerauh   Great @harryseigel kicker: BdB became mayor thx to out-of-view cash schemes then sets up new schemes in City Hall. 





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Count I Data and Field

The NYT's Columnist Jim Dwyer and Other Media Puppets Tried to Cover-Up Ground Zero of Team de Blasio, WFP Corruption of the Public Financed Campaign System


How NYT's Dwyer Cover-Up Data and Fields 
For One Staten Island Campaign, a Special Prosecutor Instead of an Auditor(NYT)



Count II NYCLASS

Election Fraud is No Longer Limited to Ballot Stuffing at the Polls

The NYCLASS PAC Caper to Steal the 2013 Mayoral Election is Now Being Put to Sleep

NYCLASS which was used to destroy mayoral front runner Speaker Quinn race for mayor by forces close to de Blasio is now being sabotage from within to please the unions and other special interests who want to keep carriages rolling in the park.  It is not the voters who were behind the horse carriage ban, 70% of New Yorkers support the horses.  It was the money the NYCLASS PAC made available during the campaign that was the goal of the de Blasio conspiracy team.  NYCLASS PAC spent more than $1 million to help defeat Christine Quinn, who was then de Blasio’s main opponent and did not support the horse carriage ban. As a councilman and public advocate de Blasio supported horse carriages.  As a candidate for mayor, de Blasio switched positions and embraced NYCLASS’ call to banish the carriage horses from Central Park and city streets. de Blasio made his pledge to support the horse carriage ban in March of 2013, the next month the attacks on Quinn started. In the year and a half that de Blasio has been mayor there have been many promise to ban the horse carriages but no bill in the council to make the campaign promise real.

During the 2013 campaign NYCLASS hired campaign consultant lobbyists Scott Levinson who runs the Advance Group. Before the NYCLASS campaign Levinson worked with  Bertha Lewis, co-founder of the New York chapter of the Working Families Party, and the former head of ACORN in a tangled web of political cover-ups disguises as activism.  It was during de Blasio run for public advocate that the WFP created Data and Field to help the candidates they endorsed.  During the 2009 campaign the CFB declared Data and Field connected to the WFP in violation of the city's campaign finance laws.  In 2010 the U.S. Supreme Court held that the First Amendment prohibited the government from restricting independent political expenditures by a nonprofit corporation.  In 2013 Levinson was named the consultant for NYCLASS which is credited with taking out Quinn. The NYCLASS PAC was financed by true believer and team de Blasio. * As the Media Write About Not Enough Council Votes to Ban Horse Carriages TRUE NEWS Investigates How NYCLASS Was Hijacked To Fix the Outcome of the 2013 Mayoral Election

Team de Blasio Poured $$$ Into NYCLASS to Kill Quinn
In 2014 the Daily News repored that the FBI was investigating donations to NYCLASS from men closeto Mayor de Blasio that may have been used toward anti-Christine Quinncampaigners  On May 21, lawyer Jay Eisenhofer gave $50,000 to NYCLASS, the animal rights group leading the crusade to ban carriage horses. Ten days later, on May 31, NYCLASS gave an equal amount — $50,000, to the anti-Quinn group. On June 1, NYCLASS received another large donation, this time for $175,000. It came from UNITE HERE! — a labor union headed by John Wilhelm. Two days after that, on June 3, NYCLASS sent the same amount, $175,000, to the anti-Quinn campaign. The issue? Both Wilhelm and Eisenhofer have long-standing ties to Bill de Blasio, one of Quinn’s Democratic rivals in the mayoral campaign. Wilhelm is de Blasio’s cousin — and a prolific fund-raiser for him. Wilhelm raised $6,950 for de Blasio’s 2009 race for public advocate and $80,000 for de Blasio’s successful campaign for mayor.



de Blasio's Secret Senate Campaign Funding and His 2016 Funding Problems




NYP's McManus: If You Are Not Sure Team de Blasio Committed Crimes By de Creating Campaign for 1NY PAC to Go Around the Election Law and Much More, Ask Liu's 25 Year Old Treasure 
This is the winter of Bill de Blasio’s discontent (NYP Ed) Now comes the winter of Bill de Blasio’s discontent — or, at least, now arrives a pair of grand juries, rooting through his administration just as he enters his re-election year.  The New York Times, for one, reported on the grand juries at week’s end. And earlier reports seemed to lay out in provocative detail the status of the major investigations.  Sources have yet to be quoted on the record anywhere, but that’s part of the game, too. (Think of it as prosecutors prepping the battlespace for combat.). So far as they’re known, the details seem straightforward enough. Bharara apparently is focusing on evidence that de Blasio & Co. cobbled together a pay-to-play political-contribution scheme shortly after taking office — while Vance has zeroed in on allegations that the mayor broke campaign laws while financing efforts to flip the state Senate to Democratic control in 2014.  Again, whether crimes have been committed must be determined. All of which adds up to this: Bill de Blasio is floating in a leaky boat as he enters his fourth year in office, and most of the holes he drilled himself.* Report: GrandJuries to Hear Testimony Over Bill de Blasio Fundraising Probes(Breitbart)


Liu's 25 Year Old Treasurer Went to Jail Locked Up for 10 Months For A "Straw" Donors Scheme



John Liu aide headed to jail(NYP) The disgraced city Comptroller John Liu campaign aide convicted of scamming campaign cash from the city’s Campaign Finance Board must report to prison next week. Jenny Hou, a former aide to Comptroller John Liu convicted on various counts during his mayoral campaign, lost her request to remain free pending her appeal and is headed to jail. Former Liu campaign treasurer Jenny Hou, 27, was sentenced to 10 months behind bars in October for her role in a “straw” donors scheme.





WFP & Lobbyists Campaign Consultants Have Caused the Walmartization of NY's Politics . . . Using the Wal-Mart Business Model to Win Campaigns and Drive Out the Competition 
NYC does not have a single Walmart because of the WFP and their friends in the progressive movement protesting the company unfair business practices. The protesters accuse Wal-mart of bulk purchasing and corporate financing to sell merchandise at low costs in order to drive competitors out of the market.  WFP says the Wal-Mart's business model pushes mom and pop business out of the market creating an economic monopoly.  It is now clear that less than a dozen lobbyists political consultants has use the Wal-Mart unfair business model to take over NY's politics by using unfair 2009 the WFP Data and Field model to give them and their candidates a competitive advantages in campaigns.  In 2013 after the Citizen United SC ruling these same lobbyists consultants used PACs like NYCLASS, UFT's United for the Future and the Developers Jobs for NY