Solving the Homeless Crises Just Requires the Political Will
By Robert Hornak It’s been just over 30-years since Rudy Giuliani won a historic election for mayor of New York City and ushering in a renaissance
By Robert Hornak It’s been just over 30-years since Rudy Giuliani won a historic election for mayor of New York City and ushering in a renaissance
By Robert Hornak There’s no arguing that NYC is a blue city and votes mostly for democrats. But if you make New Yorkers unhappy enough and
By Robert Hornak If you’ve spent any time living or working in New York City you’re accustomed to the government thrusting its hand into your pocket
By Robert Hornak Eric Adams political future is coming more into focus and the one thing we can say for sure, it’s not so bright you
By Robert Hornak With the Department of Justice dropping the charges against Eric Adams, you’d think that all the Democrats who said previously that they didn’t
By Robert Hornak Last week a Democratic consulting firm released a poll they conducted of likely Democrat primary voters for the upcoming mayoral race. And it
We’re keenly aware that the readers of our newspapers are English speaking individuals mainly concerned with quality of life in the neighborhoods of Brooklyn and
The red dress, who had been seemingly inserted in every photo with Mayor Adams prior his legal troubles, announced a run for city comptroller in
By Robert Hornak With petitioning starting in a few weeks for anyone running for city office this year, a poll was released this week by a
By Robert Hornak Primary elections often have a certain amount of animosity with people from the same party trying to advance often similar but competing governing
By Robert Hornak It’s been just over 30-years since Rudy Giuliani won a historic election for mayor of New York City and ushering in a renaissance
By Robert Hornak There’s no arguing that NYC is a blue city and votes mostly for democrats. But if you make New Yorkers unhappy enough and
By Robert Hornak If you’ve spent any time living or working in New York City you’re accustomed to the government thrusting its hand into your pocket
By Robert Hornak Eric Adams political future is coming more into focus and the one thing we can say for sure, it’s not so bright you
By Robert Hornak With the Department of Justice dropping the charges against Eric Adams, you’d think that all the Democrats who said previously that they didn’t
By Robert Hornak Last week a Democratic consulting firm released a poll they conducted of likely Democrat primary voters for the upcoming mayoral race. And it
We’re keenly aware that the readers of our newspapers are English speaking individuals mainly concerned with quality of life in the neighborhoods of Brooklyn and
The red dress, who had been seemingly inserted in every photo with Mayor Adams prior his legal troubles, announced a run for city comptroller in
By Robert Hornak With petitioning starting in a few weeks for anyone running for city office this year, a poll was released this week by a
By Robert Hornak Primary elections often have a certain amount of animosity with people from the same party trying to advance often similar but competing governing