Informed policy debate takes a back seat to special interest politics until reality finally threatens the plausible deniability of the politicians. The only question is how much damage politicians will do before reality forces their hand.
Such is the battle in New York state between those ...
Despite the toxic whirlwind out of Washington, I must begin with kudos to some very courageous Republican federal prosecutors, Danielle Sassoon and Hagen Scotten, who both refused to sign a document asking for dismissal of federal felony charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams. ...
The story of Republican tax policy in the Trump era is the contest between pro-growth ideas and anti-growth income redistribution. An example of both was on display in President Trump’s recent speech to Congress.
The good idea was Trump’s proposal to let companies deduct the full cost of ...
Here’s a subject new to this column: The Fourth Amendment.
The Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution prohibits “unreasonable searches and seizures.”
Before the U.S. Supreme Court in Barnes v. Felix is the issue of how one determines whether a seizure is reasonable.
No matter who ...
Disgraced former Gov. Andrew Cuomo has made his way back into the political scene after announcing his candidacy this month for New York City mayor. Those prospects cannot be sitting well with the state’s top elected official in Kathy Hochul.
Cuomo was notorious for his vindictive ways when ...
There is no denying the high interest associated with the potential battery storage system that is being proposed for the town of Hanover. At the public hearing last month, it was standing-room only.
For three hours, residents spoke about concerns with few voicing support for the facility ...