Friday, January 30, 2015

OPEN LETTER to: New York State Governor Kathy Hochul

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OPEN LETTER TO:


New York State Governor Kathy Hochul


Dear Soon-To-Be-Governor Hochul,

Do you know what’s better than you being sworn in as New York’s next Governor?  

That’s right, NOTHING !

New Yorkers deserve a leader who will restore their faith in their government, and as soon as you are legally authorized, it is imperative that you take immediate action regarding the widespread corruption in and about New York’s System of Justice.  

        Sadly, New York’s judges, court employees and those seeking “justice” in New York are disgraced everyday by the lawlessness that exists in and about New York’s state legal system, where ethics oversight and proper accountability does not exist.  

  While the structure of the state justice system is sound, it has, in practice, been unhinged by self-dealing corruption, and abused by those who can- leaving a total void of any legal integrity or legitimate oversight. 

  It is respectfully requested that you immediately shut down The New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct (the “CJC”) and all NYS Court System so-called “ethics” oversight committees.  The Murphy Report, describes a courageous act conducted under another Governor named Cuomo, and where an Appellate Division Presiding Judge ordered armed officers to shut down the corrupt Manhattan attorney “ethics” committee (the “DDC”).  New Yorkers need a Governor who will exercise her leadership and order the NYS Police into action. 

You should know that since 2008, now Co-Governor Andrew Cuomo and Co-Governor Joe Percoco have been fully aware of the extent of the corruption of New York’s “ethics” oversight entities. They advised that they “couldn’t do anything for political reasons.”  Imagine that, huh?

                All the best as New York’s 57th Governor !


GET TO KNOW GOVERNOR KATHY HOCHUL:

Governor Hochul is the 57th Governor of New York, and the first female Governor in New York State history.

Prior to her election as Lieutenant Governor, she served as a Group Vice President for Strategic Relationships at M&T Bank, serving as liaison for community matters and significant economic development projects.

From 2011 to 2013, then Congresswoman Kathy Hochul served in the House of Representatives from New York’s 26th Congressional District. There she earned a reputation for taking on the tough fights for Western New York and working to strengthen our economy, create good-paying jobs, relieve the burden of student debt, fight for farmers and small businesses, and take care of our veterans.

Prior to her time in Congress, Hochul was the highest-ranking female elected official in Erie County while serving as County Clerk from 2007 to 2011.  During her tenure as clerk, she successfully eliminated unnecessary requirements for new license plates, improved the customer experience at the Department of Motor Vehicles, and streamlined internal operations while saving taxpayer dollars.

Governor Hochul also served 14 years as a Hamburg Town Councilmember.

In 2006, Governor Hochul joined her mother and aunt in establishing the Kathleen Mary House, a transitional home for victims of domestic violence, and served on its Board of Directors.  Moreover, she served as a member of the Board of Trustees at Immaculata Academy as well as at a local library and co-founded the Village Action Coalition to help local businesses survive competition from
big box stores.

Governor Hochul holds a bachelor’s degree from Syracuse University and a JD from Catholic University in Washington, DC.  At the start of her legal career, she worked at a large firm in Washington and later as in-house counsel to a major corporation engaged in homeland security. Hochul then gave up private practice for public service. She was asked to serve as a legal counsel and legislative assistant to Congressman John LaFalce (D-NY) and later to Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan.










3 comments:

  1. I hope Ms. Hochul hasn't fully unpacked her stuff into the Lt Gov's office. She just may be moving into Cuomo's more spacious offices.

    I bet Andrew hasn't been getting much sleep lately, and rightfully so.

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  2. Shelly's scams are amateurish compared to Cuomo's schemes. Cuomo generated 100 times more from Litwin and Glenwood.

    A 5th grader needs to do a chart about Cuomo and his HUD "arrangements." -- HUGE DOLLARS.

    Maybe Andy can get NYS AG to indict him quickly, and then Andy can pardon himself.

    It does seem like the "We'll-Be-Seeing-A-New-NY-Governor-Soon" Train has left the station. woo-woo !!

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  3. Cuomo is going bat crazy over where Bharara's investigation may be going; and that's a good thing!

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