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Dems Gone Wild: Party Official Pleads Guilty in NY Election Fraud Investigation

26 July, 2011 (15:17) | Syndicated | By: soren

In Jaunary, I wrote about indictments in a New York State election fraud investigation. In a September 2009 Working Families Party primary in Troy, NY, there were allegations of voter fraud. Two Democratic members of the Troy City Council were indicted on 116 charges related to absentee voter fraud.

Now the (Democratic) City Clerk has resigned [...]

Dodd Bill Makes More Wealthy Government Employees

30 April, 2010 (19:13) | Syndicated | By: soren

Recently, people have started to notice that government employees, especially federal employees are starting to make more money than private sector employees. USA Today reported in March that federal employees had salaries of over 12% more than private sector employees in 2008. And, this noted that the benefits were even higher:
These salary figures do not [...]

Bailing out British Booze: Charlie Rangel, Max Baucus, and Diageo

5 March, 2010 (16:49) | Syndicated | By: soren

The recent ruling of the House Ethics committee against Charlie Rangel has attracted a tremendous amount of attention and has put substantial pressure on House Democrats, especially Nancy Pelosi. The Atlantic’s Marc Ambinder even reported one Democratic strategist claiming that it “loses us the House.” The basics of the story [...]

On Stopping Absentee Ballot Fraud, Democratic Machine 1, Jon Corzine 0

22 October, 2009 (15:00) | Syndicated, Uncategorized | By: soren

One of the central issues of the New Jersey Governor’s race is ethics. One question that arises from that is, “who is in charge, Jon Corzine or the Democratic Machine?” The case of Jamel Holley is a case in which the machine won.

Holley is an up-and-coming star of the New Jersey Democratic Party. See this [...]

Guilty Plea in New Jersey Absentee Ballot Case

15 October, 2009 (09:00) | Syndicated | By: soren

In three weeks, the people of New Jersey go to the polls to elect a new Governor, among other offices. A new poll out today shows that the race could be very close, and we could be headed for a recount. This is a clear case in which every vote will count.

That’s why it is [...]