Monday, November 8, 2010

BRING OUT YOUR TRASH !!!!

If you watched the most recent work session and public meeting held by Mineola's Board of Trustees (Wednesday, November 3rd) you probably caught the fireworks set off by Sal Cataldo.  Mr. Cataldo was upset by the Board's over sight in not mentioning Veteran's Day and the commemorative ceremonies that take place every year in the Village.

But in case you didn't catch the broadcast, it was quite the shouting match.  The mayor disputed Mr. Cataldo's allegation as did his toady, Larry Werther.  Even Paul Cusato got in on the act.

But Sal was absolutely correct.  The trustees spent most of their speaking time during the public session waxing rhapsodic over the recent Halloween party and the wonderful job the recreation staff did in planning it. (Wouldn't you LOVE that gig?)  They spent the rest of their time congratulating Jack Martins on his as-yet-unofficial election to state senate.

Yo!!!  PUCKER up those lips and KISS that butt!!!

You could hear the catch in Mr. Werther's throat as he went on about Jack's love for VOM.  Larry's eyes glistened with tears as he pictured, in his mind's eye, his own rear end ensconced in that cushy center chair on the dias.

But NO mention was made of Veteran's Day at the public meeting and the ONLY reference to November 11th was at the work session when Tom Rini reviewed the garbage collection schedule.  Since the Village is closed that day, trash collection will be impacted.  (November is a crazy month for garbage in Mineola what with Election Day, Veteran's Day and Thanksgiving.  Hard to keep track of those pails!!!)

So it's no wonder Mr. Cataldo was insulted.  And then the Mayor defended the gaff by telling Sal he missed the mention of Veteran's Day during the work session.  In other words, "Beh, Sal!  Ashspet!  After all, we're reworking the garbage pickup around youse guys.  What more do ya want?"

Now if you've been following the meetings or if you have lived in Mineola a while, you know Mr. Cataldo can be a bit quick tempered on occasion.  But he's a good man who served his country in Korea (aka The Forgotten War) and who has been active in the community for years.  And he continues to be active.  What's more, he's not one of those people who parks his ass on the sofa and bitches about what he doesn't like.  Cataldo gets up and talks publicly and subjects himself to ridicule by the many small-minded individuals in Mineola who don't have one quarter the coglioni that he does.  He was absolutely correct in his statement that if it wasn't for our past and present members of the military, we wouldn't enjoy the right to gather and voice our opinions at a public forum. Although in Mineola, your right to opine can be aborted on a whim.

And perhaps that's what really has Mr. Cataldo upset.  MNYT isn't in the business of psychoanalysis, but we think he's probably frustrated with the Fascist inclinations of this Board:  like discontinuing coverage of public meetings for six months because the mayor didn't like being called to task about the behavior of certain Village employees.  Or the requirement that folks now have to fill out a form stating what they want to talk about.  (Mayor Jack doesn't like being "ambushed.")  Or better yet - when certain requests to speak are denied outright by the Board - as happened just a few weeks ago.  For this, Mr. Cataldo and the many other veterans of Korea, Vietnam, Bataan, Gettysburg, Iraq, Argonne, Afghanistan and Bunker Hill sacrificed their lives, limbs, mental health, and time away from their families and the comforts of their homes.

Flag Raising - Mt. Suribachi

Think about that the next time you bring out your trash. . . .

Sunday, October 24, 2010

LYIN' BY THE SEAT OF HIS PANTS

Does Jack Martins actually write the emails he is posting on his NYS senate campaign site or does some other hack write them?  If the latter, does Jack READ and APPROVE them?

This is the guy who is going to bring INTEGRITY back to Albany.  So he takes the Newsday editorial that ENDORSES CRAIG JOHNSON FOR SENATE and selectively pulls the few sentences that refer to himself, puts them in bold face and presents it as if the paper is actually endorsing HIM.  He also stated in his "email 30"
"They know Craig Johnson's record as our Senator has been one of consistent failure."
So that's why Newsday endorsed Johnson - RIGHT, JACK????  Because he's a complete and utter failure?


Martins then goes on to point proudly to the blaring error on Newsday's part in stating that Jack " . . . believes in term limits and says he will limit himself to two terms as Mineola's mayor."  Now, we at MNYT know  Mineola is Nassau County's answer to Bizarro World on many levels, but they still operate under the Gregorian calendar.  By our computations Mayor Jack has been fiddling while the village has been burning for much longer than two terms.  Try four.  Eight years of him talking out both sides of his mouth AND his ass as well!  Eight years of him letting Attorney John Spellman call the shots.  Eight years of corruption in the Building Department.


This guy has integrity like George W. Bush has a long and distinguished military career.  So don't take his word for it.  Check out what Newsday actually said:


editorial

EDITORIAL: Newsday's endorsement in the 7th State Senate District

The contest between Democratic Sen. Craig Johnson of Port Washington and Mineola Mayor Jack Martins, a Republican, is difficult to call because both present strong candidacies.
Martins has been a very effective mayor, taking over in 2003 when the village had a $250,000 budget shortfall and a debt load of $33 million. Yes, he raised taxes to return the village to financial health, but he kept annual increases reasonable, below 4 percent. The debt has been whittled to $20 million. Also, he's accomplished one of the toughest tasks on NIMBY Long Island: approval of multistory housing near the train station with community support.
Martins levels his sharpest criticism at Johnson for his vote in favor of the reviled payroll tax supporting the Metropolitan Transportation Authority. The mayor calls it a job-killing tax, a charge this page has wielded from the start.
But Johnson defends his vote without flinching, and we like that he stands by his convictions - too rare a quality in politics. Johnson points out that, in early 2009, the MTA was preparing to hike fares by 40 percent. "I was not going to play chicken with my constituents' lives," he says. To his credit, he leveraged the vote to win himself an influential seat on the MTA Capital Program Review Board, one of only four voting members.
Johnson now needs to do more to fund the latter three years of the MTA's 5-year capital plan, and to restore road and bridge funding as part of New York's overall commitment to transportation. He should continue to explore tolling the East River bridges to Manhattan and allowing lone drivers to use HOV lanes for a fee.
The incumbent also stood up to peer pressure early this year, as one of just two Democrats to break with Senate colleagues to defeat a bill that would have quashed New York's charter school movement, ruining the state's chances to win a $700-million federal grant under the Race to the Top program. In so doing, Johnson earned the enmity of the New York State United Teachers, which tried unsuccessfully to field a primary challenger against him.
Martins believes in term limits and says he will limit himself to two terms as Mineola mayor, meaning he'll leave next year. But his effectiveness presents one of the best arguments against term limits. His next post, wherever he sets his sights, should capitalize on his proven executive abilities.
Johnson should continue to push for better public schools. His ideas on merit pay and reworking the tenure system deserve more attention. He should also give more thought to the urgent issue of pension reform.
Newsday endorses Johnson.

Thems the facts.  Now work it out for yourself.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

♫ ♪ ♪ J-J-J-JIVE TALKIN' ♪ ♫ ♪

The latest mailer from the NYS Democratic Committee & NYS Democratic Senate Campaign Committee has plenty of people ROTF laughing their asses off.  If you thought nobody could top the 7-UP spoof that was put out by the Friends of Craig Johnson - boy were you wrong!

Jack is one Jive Turkey who lies like a rug.  Kinda makes you wonder what it's like to be inside his skull.  That is one SCARY place.  Here's a quote from email 27 on his Senate campaign site:  "Craig Johnson's ethical "lapses" really should come as no surprise anymore."  Seriously??  Jack is pointing fingers at somebody else for ethical "lapses"?  Oh wait!!! He IS pointing his finger.  OK - my bad.

He goes on to say "With all Johnson's well-documented associations and dealings with shady Democrat characters in New York .  .  . , his taking $3,500 in dirty money from Detroit developer Michael Malik is just typical. Malik is a man charged and fined with hiding his previous campaign contributions."

As opposed to Martins taking money from "shady characters" in New Jersey - like his aunt and uncle who both copped guilty pleas in NJ District Court to racketeering and bribery charges.  They paid $73,500 to a construction manager in order to get the concrete gig for the Princeton University Library.  Cathleen Macedo was sentenced to four years of probation while her hubby Jack Macedo was sentenced to 15 months in the federal clink.  http://www.dailyprincetonian.com/2008/07/15/21277    Then, as reported recently in the NY Post, Jack Martins accepted $19,000 from them for his current state senate run.  And if the name  Macedo rings a bell with you, perhaps it's because Martins' other uncle, John Macedo chairs Mineola's Board of Zoning Appeals.  Nothing like keeping it "All in the Family."

"Busted!"

That's how Jack's same email refers to the fact that Johnson's campaign returned said "dirty" $3500.  To quote his email directly, "Of course the Johnson campaign decided to return the contribution as soon as it was brought to light. Curious timing, wouldn't you say?"

Well it's better timing than Jack has for sure!  He DID NOT return the money from Aunt Cathy and Uncle Jack.  Per Mayor Jack, "My history of outstanding public service isn't changed by what is their supportive gesture."  (BTW - they also contributed $6,750 to Martins' ill-fated 2008 Congressional campaign against Rep. Carolyn McCarthy.  They would have given more, but they had certain - "ahem" - attorneys fees to deal with.) 

PAPA FREUD
Is it just us, or is there is a MAJOR disconnect in the hard-wiring of Jack's brain?  Sigmund Freud isn't around to assist but here's what Webster's Ninth Collegiate Dictionary puts forth as a way of describing what's doing in that cranium of his:
An emotionally and behaviorally disordered state characterized by clear perception of reality except for the individual's social and moral obligations . . . .
That, by the way, is Webster's definition of a psychopathic personality.  Maybe that's what happens when you spend too much time under the disco ball. . . .
 
But it's all good Jack.  We love you anyway. You AND your altered sense of reality.  You both provide much entertainment, so keep on HUSTLIN' !!!!

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

CARL PALLADINO & JACK MARTINS: TWIN SONS OF DIFFERENT MOTHERS?

Say WHA-A-A-A-T-T-T-T-T?

Unlike Dan Fogleberg and Tim Weisberg, Carl & Jack don't look alike, but they sure do act alike.

Upstate, Carl Palladino, homophobic father of a love-child with a woman he's not married to, bangs the drum of "Family Values."   Then today it comes to light that he has collected rent in the past from two gay bars that leased space in his properties.  Then in an EXTREMELY lame attempt to smooth ruffled feathers, he lets slip that his nephew is gay.  Way to prove you're down with the people Dude! https://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/2010/10/13/2010-10-13_gop_governor_hopeful_carl_paladino_cashed_on_buffalo_gay_clubs_cobalt_buddies_ii.html

Meanwhile, back downstate, Jack Martins boasts that he is the one who can bring integrity back to Albany.  In a March 2010 letter to the NY Post addressing that paper's March 25th editorial "For Sale - and Stupid," the senate hopeful stated, "An elected official's greatest responsibility is to prove to constituents that our system represents them. Yet we have people who systematically break the public trust and compromise the ideals of public service.  Their greed and arrogance undermine the American spirit, erode our faith, breed cynicism and rob us of hope.  It's only a matter of time before the hard-working and honest New Yorkers roll up their sleeves, come together and set things right."

Only a year earlier, Martins lied regarding his knowledge about conflicts of interest within his administration, and on September 22nd he lied about why he eliminated a union position.  He also has no problem accepting $19,000 from his uncle, an ex-con who served time in the Federal clink for bribery. ( http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/reform_pol_bribe_donors_went_to_ZgL14MeV2r9Czr4KaOfdyL )

"My history of outstanding public service isn't changed by what is their supportive gesture," said Jack.

"Right!" said Fred.

So:  Carl and Jack.  Twin sons of different mothers?  Or two men who share the same lame brain?  Election Day is less than 3 weeks away.  You decide.

(http://glencove.patch.com/articles/lavine-backs-johnson-in-stand-against-extremism)

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

SLY AND THE FAMILY STONE

♪ ♪ ♫  It's a family affair  ♪ ♫ 
♪ ♫ ♪  It's a family affair ♫ ♪♪

SLY STONE
So, Jack Martins has one Dutch Uncle in NJ who was cooling his heels in the Federal hoosgow while HIS brother - Martins' other Dutch Uncle - has been chairing Mineola's Board of Zoning Appeals.  Very interesting.

And the Secretary to the Board of Zoning Appeals has been balling her boss the Building Superintendent since forever.  

♪ ♪ ♫  It's a family affair  ♪ ♫                                                ♪ ♫ ♪  It's a family affair ♫ ♪♪

Oh yeah - it's a FAMILY affair.
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/reform_pol_bribe_donors_went_to_ZgL14MeV2r9Czr4KaOfdyL