Monthly Archives: March 2012

Speaker pushed Mayor’s agenda

According to the 2010 report card which grades Council Members on their human rights voting records, “The Speaker essentially pushed the Mayor’s agenda during her tenure, and prioritized the Mayor’s bills over that of fellow Council Members.”

Posted in Assault On Democracy, Separation of powers |

Ms. Quinn has the elites

“Ms. Quinn also has another thing: the so-called elites. These are the people and groups who make up the Partnership for New York City, the Association for a Better New York, who work on Wall Street or in real estate and who make up for votes with money and editorial board influence.”

Posted in 2013 Race, The Money |

Stringer: politics drives discretionary fund distribution

Scott Stringer on Quinn’s distribution of discretionary funds: “Politics has been driving the distribution of these tax dollars for years. There should be no financial reward in toeing the party line.”

Posted in Abuse of power, Assault On Democracy, Uncategorized |

Slush money to groups controlled by friends or relatives

“One of her (Quinn’s) major challenges in her expected run (for Mayor) is the so-called slush fund scandal that erupted in 2007.  It revealed a longstanding pattern of Council members steering money to groups controlled by their friends or relatives.”

Posted in Piggy Bank, Slush Funds |

Stringer criticizes pork system

“City Council Christine Quinn has millions of dollars at her disposal. It is public money that each year the speaker divvies up among members, and in turn they give it to local organizations.  Critics charge that the way the money is distributed is deeply flawed – and a way for the speaker to reward political pals.”

Posted in Abuse of power, Assault On Democracy |

Quinn throws fit -withholds funds from Vallone

“Beware the wrath of Christine Quinn. The City Council speaker is throwing a $600,000 temper tantrum that will cut directly into the quality of life of thousands of Queens residents — all because Councilman Peter Vallone Jr. of Astoria stood up for our borough.
The speaker is miffed that Vallone vocally opposed the renaming of the iconic Queensboro Bridge in honor of former Mayor Ed Koch. . . Now, because the retaliatory Quinn controls the purse strings on discretionary funding, groups like the Variety Boys and Girls Club, area little leagues, senior centers and other nonprofit organizations will lose out.”

Posted in Abuse of power, Assault On Democracy |

Quinn pretends that all groups who apply are equal

“Speaker Christine Quinn and her members only pretend that everyone who applies for so-called member item funding – for Little Leagues, senior centers and other local programs – has an equal shot at success.  In fact, as far as the Council is concerned, some New Yorkers are much more equal than others.”

Posted in Abuse of power, Assault On Democracy, Piggy Bank, Slush Funds |

poorest districts receive less funds

“After the criminal scandals, Quinn and this Council announced that not-for-profit groups would be welcome to seek grants by using a simple electronic application system.  The message was that all (charities) . . .  were on the same footing and would be considered on the merits. Not so at all . . .  Some of the districts with the city’s lowest household incomes got much less than more affluent areas.”

Posted in Backroom Deals, Dirty Politics |

slush funds keep members in line

“The speaker uses control over the slush fund to keep members in line. They then can trumpet an ability to win funding at election time.”

Posted in Piggy Bank, Slush Funds |

Quinn funds her allies

“Those who live in districts represented by Quinn’s allies bring home far more money than do members who have broken ranks with the speaker. And the needs of any particular community are irrelevant as the speaker divides a $50 million annual pie.”

Posted in Backroom Deals, Dirty Politics |