Monday, January 24, 2011

IDC - Lies

About 4 blogs down on the main page of the IDC's Committee Website is the accusation that there was: "No public disclosure or conversation regarding the purchase agreement to buy ST Paul Exempt." This one, which was the original blog on the main page. They have since removed the picture of the Supervisor with the recycle beret on - but they still have lies on their website, which is something I would expect from a blog, but not a committee website that represents Democrats in Irondequoit.

So - Cheri sent in a FOIL request last week (Wednesday, Jan. 19th) for the purchase agreement of the Town to buy St. Paul Exempts. See e-mail below:


Here is the response from Barbara Genier today:

Jim Alesi - Douchebag To The Nth Degree.

Indubitably.




Background on Jim Alesi's douchebaggediness.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

IDC - Lies Again For Political Gain




Link.

“An unfinished Master Plan – It was fully paid for and we are deriving no benefit from it. No real disclosure as to the perceived issue with either what was wrong with it or who is working to have it redone!!”

First - it was supposed to be finished in October 2009 -

Saturday, January 15, 2011

IDC - Lies For Political Gain

Link.


"For parents of school aged children please do make sure that children are safe on their trek to school as side walk plowing seems to be a budget causality, even though we had been promised that there would be no cuts to services by the current Supervisor."

"Cuts seem to have been made that could affect our most defenseless little residents."

"Unplowed sidewalks"

"we try to sort out the effect of a budget that will “keep all services to the community intact”, but clearly do not."

Monday, January 3, 2011

New Year - New Governor - What Can We Expect?

I don't know - I'm not a psychic. But, so far, I like what I'm seeing, and it's only "Day 3".

Today, Governor Cuomo has announced a 5% REDUCTION in his salary as Governor (which has not changed since 1999), as well as Lt. Governor Duffy, and newly hired senior members of the Administration who are filling existing position in the Executive Chamber. He's also seeking to reduce the Executive Chamber Budget by 5%.

From the press release: