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Gerald McKinstry
Gerald McKinstry is a member of the Newsday editorial board.
McKinstry: Yonkers bickering is no way to represent the city
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There was a turncoat, an Oscar award and a vote so confusing that politicians were left scratching their heads -- even after several intermissions.
The Yonkers City Council held a special meeting on electoral redistricting Monday that no lawmakers should be proud of -- that is if they actually know what happened.
In fact, the four-hour carnival ended with no resolution. It was a pathetic...
Read more »McKinstry: As work starts on Tappan Zee Bridge, the real question is tolls
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As the barges arrive and work trestles are built on the Hudson River, it's clear the $3.9-billion replacement of the Tappan Zee Bridge means jobs.
But just how many remains to be seen. Will it be as many as 45,000, as Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo has said, or just enough to scrape together a softball team? Maybe we should split the difference?
A recent four-page state report concluded that the...
Read more »McKinstry: Board of Elections doesn't enforce New York's campaign finance laws
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When it comes politicians breaking the rules, it’s much worse than you think.
And I'm not talking about the seemingly endless parade of perp walks or corruption charges levied against state lawmakers in recent years.
It’s about New York’s campaign finance system – and the state Board of Elections mostly nonexistent enforcement of the laws.
There were 103,805 violations of New York’s...
Read more »McKinstry: Don’t take your eyes off Ken Jenkins
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Before losing the Democratic nod to run for Westchester County executive, Ken Jenkins gave a rousing speech.
He was clear, focused and inspired.
He was part preacher, part politician, and didn’t fumble around for words or speak in circles. In all my years covering county government, it was the best I’ve ever seen Jenkins.
Before a crowd of roughly 2,000 Democrats at the Westchester...
Read more »McKinstry: HUD controversy looms over 2013 Westchester campaign
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Much of Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino's fourth State of the County address Tuesday night sounded like his others: He pledged another year with no tax increase, touted his plans for changing Playland and outlined his efforts to promote business and spur economic development — all while protecting social services.
And there were shout-outs to county residents who accomplished great...
Read more »McKinstry: Greg Ball's torture tweet a glimpse of his brash act
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State Sen. Greg Ball has dug in his cowboy boots and is defending his belief that the use of torture on the Boston bombing suspect would be justifiable — the suspect he called "scumbag number 2" in a tweet sent to his more than 5,000 followers.
It's the tweet that set off this latest Ballapalooza.
"Who wouldn't use torture on this punk to save lives," he wrote,...
Read more »McKinstry: Clarkstown quickly sheds Joseph Savino amid corruption scandal
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In firing scandal-tarred lawyer Joseph Savino, Clarkstown leaders acted swiftly in dealing with a potentially explosive situation.
But let's not break out the good government awards just yet.
Savino is the Bronx Republican Party boss whose White Plains-based law firm was hired by Clarkstown last year to handle tax-challenge cases even though he apparently had little expertise in that...
Read more »McKinstry: 2014 gubernatorial run by Rob Astorino is unlikely
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Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino’s name is among those being tossed around for a potential gubernatorial run in 2014 but don’t expect to see his name on the top of any GOP ticket.
He’s not looking to relocate to the executive mansion in Albany. Not next year, anyway, since the governor is even considered by many Republicans to be unbeatable.
The first term Republican is among...
Read more »McKinstry: Budget negotiations are supposed to be about the budget. Why aren't they?
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When Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo first proposed his $143 billion budget in January, he said it was “simple and straightforward.” In his quest to deliver a third consecutive on time budget, the governor said putting a plan together ought to be relatively simple exercise – one that was about the numbers adding up. His administration touted their budget was an accounting document rather than a political one....
Read more »McKinstry: Steve Katz's marijuana arrest is bad, but hypocrisy is worse
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When Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton uttered the nonsensical excuse during his 1992 run for the presidency that he “didn’t inhale,” many people seemed more put off by his answer than with his partaking in a joint decades earlier.
Since then, the public seems more tolerant of marijuana. Even though it remains illegal, marijuana use nowadays doesn’t raise so much as an eyebrow for many people, unless...
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