Dr. Martin Luther King’s Meeting with President Trump

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WPCNR THE BIG EXTRA. News & Comment by John F. Bailey. January 15, 2018:

You know what Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. would do if he were alive this morning?

You know what Dr. Martin Luther King would say, don’t you, in your heart, local leaders? You know what he’d do?

After the single worst thing any American President has ever said last week that has embarrassed every decent American, what do you think Dr. Martin Luther King would have done?

I can see him now, joining the women marching to Washington to protest harassment of the nation.

I see him now marching down to the White House, walking up Pennsylvania Avenue to the White Wolf’s Lair (The White House), slowly in that dignified gait, arms linked with women, men, of all colors and nationalities, with swelling crowds growing behind him. They are not taking selfies. They are serious. This is not about them it is about saving America, and  they are  shouting slogans:

“EQUALITY, LOVE, COMPASSION FOR ALL–NOW”

“EQUALITY, LOVE, COMPASSION FOR ALL–NOW”

“NO HATE.”

“NO HATE.”

“NO HATE”

“NO COLORS

“NO TAXATION WITHOUT EQUALIZATION”

“BOYCOTT THE BARONS”

”DON’T KILL THE SICK. KILL THE CUTS.”

“”LIBERTY AND JUSTICE FOR ALL.”

I can hear  the crowds roaring behind him now.

When the guards stop him at the White House Gate. Washington is at a standstill.

He would give the greatest speech of his life. The crowds would continue to gather marching from sea to shining sea to flood Washington with a human flood of decency, goodness and honor and respect…and gather until the President would agree to see Reverend King. The east coast would be jammed with traffic to Washington.

And if the President had the courage to meet Dr. King in the Oval Office. Mr. King would shake the President’s hand

Then Dr. King would raise his right hand in his trademark style and point to President Trump and say to his face:

“Mr. President, with all due respect, I am here on behalf of the American people in the name of God and out of your respect for America to withdraw your remark and apologize for your terrible remark which insulted every immigrant in this country, every Latino, every Muslim, every Irishman, Jew, German, every son and daughter of slaves.

By those words you shattered America, you broke my heart and those of millions of not only Americans, but those around the world. America was the place people could hope would welcome them and give them shelter from the storms tyranny and genocide.

Your apology will not undo the damage that terrible remark made but I call on you to make it as a start. I and thousands of Americans and even those who think that remark was justified (but know it was not justified or true in their consciences), know you must apologize, or the America we once knew will be lost for decades.

You must immediately Mr. President undo the damage your hurtful words have done with visits the countries your words have hurt and shamed with that remark.

I call on what is decent in you to forget the forces that shaped you into a person who would feel this way to make that remark. It is not too late to reach into your heart and find the love in it that for some reason was denied you long ago that has compelled you to say this thing and adopt so many attitudes and policies that appear to hurt millions in this country and around the world.

We the American People have been embarrassed by your words. Millions respect you as a leader, but I assure you a leader does not gain respect by the hurtful disrespect you showed last week.

I respectfully, Mr. President, ask you to apologize now and I will convey it to the American People and the World and accompany you on a crusade to heal this rift and restore the hope America once held to the world.

May I have your apology, Mr. President?”

The great Martin Luther King, Jr. is not alive today to make that powerful argument to the President in person.

He was killed in 1968 because he was that persuasive, dangerous to the establishment of the time (and he would have written a much better speech to confront Mr. Trump than I imagined above).

I can only shake my head in deep sorrow about an America I thought was gone  that has returned  viciously in the last year with all the excuses and reasons: segregation, redlining, slums were allowed to exist for a hundred years after the Civil War.

Another Civil War grew this last year: The New Robber Barons in $5,000 suits and the white shirts have returned from the grave to say what is good for them is good for America. That immigrants fleeing tyranny and death in their homelands are no longer welcome here. That children born as U.S. citizens of immigrants arriving here illegally can no longer stay.

We have evil men and women running Washington now, and no congressmen especially Republicans have any moral conscience or decency.

We have neo-Nazi-Fascists running the country, who are following Adolf Hitler’s Mein Kamp  strategies: Stack the courts, suspend constitutional rights, curtail the right to vote, but at least they haven’t started pulling persons that disagree with them out of their shops and places of business ( remember Kristallnacht? 1938, 80 Years ago–Nazi Germany).

The Congresses have passed a tax bill which will steal from the poor and give to the rich. They want to cut social security and medicaid this year. They have crusaded against a free press. They have repealed environmental laws. Network neutrality laws What’s next? Food standards??

Like it was good for us in the days of rotten meat, snake oil medicine,  unsafe railroads, segregated lunch counters, segregated schools, toney private schools. Unequal funding of schools. Cultivation of college for the elite.

But  now Jim Crow America is back, joined by Jose Crow, and Mohammed Crow.

Hatred of the different is back. So back. It is sickening.

Disdain for the downtrodden, the  unlucky and the underpaid is back. Disrespect for women is back. Violence against women is encouraged by the sick men who make our films, filmed in grisly detail.

If you want to see reality where America is headed: Watch the Nazi death camp films. The piles of bodies. The children’s shoes. The piles of bones. That’s who is running the government these days. Small-minded, greedy little rich boys and debutantes who have never loved anyone but themselves. They have the values of the Nazis, the Mongols, The Huns, The Romans. The Czars of Russia. The KGB.

I wonder on his birthday what Dr. Martin Luther King, the greatest equalizer of them all, would have said or done in reaction to what America’s Worst President Ever has done in 359 days.

There are no champions like Dr. Martin Luther King today — anywhere across this land. Some speak but they do not act.

Where is the boycott–the nonviolent Dr. Martin Luther King strategy that starved the bigoted South out by not buying local retail products in segregated towns–and forced them to desegregate the schools.

How about boycotting Exxon, Mobil, and taking mass transit.

Boycotting the drug companies and the doctors writing prescriptions for death with opioids just for the money of it. How about boycotting the hospital profiteers who condone running up Medicaid bills, and the doctors who make hundreds just for sticking their heads in a hospital room. I know this happens.

How about withholding your taxes and demanding being paid as independent contractors when you take a job? I’m just throwing out ideas here to give pain to Hurt, Incorporated — the crimes against humanity syndicate, the real life SPECTRE-of our time that is running America now and ripping it apart.

Look what they are doing, people: Refusal to help the afflicted because they are not “our” responsibility is back. If one of those stuffed shirts born with money from the brokerages and the corporations of shame ever had to trek miles, live in refugee camps in tents, they wouldn’t be able to take it for a day. They are weak. But in a concentration camp, your money will not help you.

The powerful are weak and insecure. When they fail they are the first to ask for help, declare bankruptcy, and get their loans reduced.

The weak and insecure always strike out at those weaker than they are. You know why? It makes them feel good.

Disrepect for women is back. It was demonstrated disgracefully  every day in the media  in 201  by “candidates for President” who said they want to make ” America Great Again.” And when Mr. Make America Great Again became President,  he escalated the war on women, here is how he is doing it:

How is disrespect for women, not wanting equal pay for an equal job going to make America great? It’s not. Women have to work in America today because the corporations do not pay the men enough to pay the cost of living set by the very corporations, banks, and services, and taxes laid on them by the governments themselves.

And where are the men and women of the cloth today, (as Dr. Martin Luther King did to his everlasting courage and credit),  to refute and fight this horrible message accepted by the media and congressmen and senators as “positions,” “policies,”.

Now a lot of columnists and editors are fighting it and thank goodness they are having some effect.

For the ministers, rabbis, preachers, and society leaders today to be not speaking out against the Republican message of Fascist hate is a disgrace. Many Christian ministers are supporting such thinly disguised hate by not speaking out.

The Pope has spoken out and perhaps is the only one I can think of that has. Evangelists and ministers supporting some of the extravagant anti-women, anti-immigrant policies, and tax oppression policies should get a refresher course in Christianity.

Turn in your collars, gentlemen and ladies of the cloth. You are not worthy if you’re not marching.

The last 9 years have seen a revival of the Republican Party that resembles a revival of the Ku Klux Klan more than the Party of Lincoln.

They were lead by the sixteen  low standard bearers who are educated enough to know better, kowtowing to the frightened, the fearful and the superior and the insecure– making popular once again hatred of the black man, the Jew, the Muslim, the Haitian, the Latino,  the person who speaks Spanish, the immigrant, the refugee all those “threats” to America who work like dogs to survive because they believe in the American Dream.

The white establishment today like their version of the dream, which survives on Capitalism of exploiting the populace to make money by eliminating competition. Making deals. Creating investments without value. Using other people’s money. Using Russian help.

The real threat to America are the “leaders” the Sessions, the Grassleys, the Ryans, the Grahams who pour out this message to appeal to ignorance as Hitler poured it out to Germans in the 1920s and 1930s coming to power, blaming inferiors for Germany’s problems.

That fills me with a great melancholy. I wish there was ONE Martin Luther King today. ONE. Raise your hand stand up! Shout out! Before Trump makes it a crime to oppose government policy. Hitler did that.

Where is one Democratic elected official who would stand up for their President. Where are Democrats who will stop feeling sorry for themselves and articulate “A New Deal,” “A New Frontier,” “A new War on Poverty,”  “Not a War for Poverty.”

ONE religious leader, white, or black, Hispanic, or Muslim who would stand up as that Muslim woman stood up in a Trump rally and the big, brave man Trump threw her out of the rally. Trump is not brave he is a coward. It is so easy to hurt people. It takes no courage to be mean, all it takes is a mean spirit. It’s so easy with A gun and a club in your hand.

And how smart are all the business leaders who have been manipulated by Mr. Trump for decades. What geniuses, and now they are listening to him. Smart, not by a long shot.

Personally I hope they do shut the government down. Because for every day the government is closed,that is one day less the government will have to hurt you big time, hurt the environment, hurt the weak, punish those only wanting to live a peaceful, safe life.

“The Administration from Munich” efforts will be extolled by many as reforms long needed. What its supporters will not say, is why, because any progress in uplifting the poor and disenfranchised is greeted by the Republican with roadblocks and opposition.

I guarantee you Dr. Martin Luther King would have been in the faces of Mr. Trump’s Hate Chorus a long time ago IF he were alive today. That’s essentially why Dr. King was assassinated.

Donald Trump. Ted Cruz, every member of the Cabinet without hearts and compassion and, yes, our own Senators and representatives are cold people. The Supreme Court is hiding behind the semantics of what the constitution says and not ruling with their intelligence or hearts or conscience.

Today,  the man, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is being remembered.

I am not that familiar with Dr. King’s life, but I do know that he, like other great men of America who have their days, Dr. King’s name stands for a value that America holds dear — or we like to think we do.

George Washington stands for honesty.

Abraham Lincoln for freedom

Columbus for discovery,

Dr. King’s name stands for Opportunity.

Let me add to that  DR. KING stands for fairness. Compassion. A willingness to help and recognize wrong. To stop by the wayside, like Jesus did and mingle with the Lepers. There is no one running Washington today who would stop and mingle with the Lepers. Certainly not our President.

We would not have the civil rights laws Mr. Trump wants to overturn if not for Dr. King.

What would Dr. King say if he addressed the group honoring him today at the Crown Plaza?

What would he say about “leaders” who would be leaders of this country standing for the death penalty; standing for no health care for the uninsured; standing for less regulation of the greediest, most corrupt businesses on earth?

The greed just piles up like a malignancy. Greed is cancer. Greed is not ambition. Greed destroys a nation as cancer destroys the body organ by organ.

You know what Dr. Martin Luther King would say, don’t you, in your heart, local leaders? You know what he’d do?

In about a week thousands of women are going to protest in Washington about sexual harassment.

Join that march. Speak truth to the weak, insecure, little men (very little men) who run America today. Join stand up march on down. I have it easy I just write this column and feel smug, that I am doing something to stop the march to First American Reich.

But I cannot see Dr. King heading  the march I described at the start of this column, because someone shot him  down in 1968.

Since then no African-American or Latino-American or white man or woman has stepped forward to fill his voice with the same reason, the unswerving ability to tell it like it is. To shame us into doing what is right.

When I think of Dr. King, I think of the Selma march, I think of Birmingham, I think of Little Rock, Arkansas, where he lead the African-American community in demonstrations asking for the right of equal opportunity in America: a seat on a bus wherever they chose; a restaurant or hotel of their choice; the right to apply for a job without being turned down because you were black.

Blatant in-your-face-discrimination was publicized by Dr. King and America was shown it was not right. 

It took fearlessness to do that.

Who today has that fearlessness that Dr. King and his followers showed all of America?

Where are the black and Latino and white, yes white leaders and journalists of today  (Paul Krugman, Nicolas Kristof, Charles Blow, Gail Collins are)who will stand up and point these outrages out?

Dr. King would. That cost him his life.

Losing Dr. King has come home to roost. There are no Dr. Kings today.

When I write those sentences I just wrote, it seems incomprehensible to me that someone would deny another person the right to liberty, justice and the pursuit of happiness.

When you think about it, it is an awful situation to think about. In the 50 years since Dr. King was murdered, the nation has come a long way in breaking down the visible barriers of racism based on creed and the color of one’s skin.

In one year, the Nazis in the White House have ripped that apart.

We’re going backwards now.

Today, though, the language one speaks and where you are from are the prejudices practiced today.

Somehow the sons and daughters of immigrants whose ancestors were immigrants have forgotten their roots.

Dr. King would point his finger at every person in that ballroom Monday and say they should be ashamed for sacrificing the futures of those who have no futures unless we help them have one– and that is not giving them free internships then not supplying jobs — that, I am sorry is slavery.

And you know what? That’s what they do.

There are too many in Washington D.C. who want to throw them out of the country.

Today the barriers to Equal Opportunity are not subtle any more.

What would Dr. Martin Luther King say about that education disgrace if he were speaking to us Monday morning?

Plenty.

They are children, you simply cannot throw  them away because they do not speak English.

This discrimination Dr. Martin Luther King would find hard to take. Ears would be ringing Monday morning.

He would bristle at lowering standards for minorities, because he would see right through that argument, saying:

“When are you going to raise the standards for my people? Because you don’t have to work any harder at educating them, if you do not raise your expectations for them.”

I think Dr. King would look around today and appreciate how Blacks and Whites, Hispanics and Jews, Catholics and Protestants, Muslims and other races mingle together in today’s America. Mingling nicely is not enough

But, if he was alive today he would never let the Republican candidates and the Democratic leadership in Washington get away with the prejudiced stereotyping of the hungry, the poor, America’s illegal residents that I have heard the last year

I think he’d observe we are all becoming more appreciative and respectful of each other– again with concern about the confrontation rhetoric

But, I do not think he would like today’s buzz word :”diversity” and our smugness about our diversity.

He would say that’s nice, but let’s keep our eye on the prize, to borrow the wonderful motto of the White Plains Department of Public Safety, let us treat all with integrity, professionalism, respect, and to that add opportunity.

He’d shame the banks now refusing to give mortgages to many. He’d point out the hypocrisy of holding students to pay off hundreds of thousands of dollars in student loans, while giving away money to Wall Street, the banks, and oil companies

He’d save particular scorn for the bloated banks paying dividends to shareholders while foreclosing on persons who have lost their jobs. Where is the outcry of leaders of any stripe today on THAT outrage? There has not been such an outcry, because it’s still going on.

Would Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. approve?

He’d remind us that Jesus Christ chose to minister to the “hardcore” of his time. He went into their midst. He healed them and made them fishers of men.

Today there are no fishers of men. Today we throw men, women, children back into the sea to drown. We ignore Puerto Rico because it is a Latino nation–and right now it is creating a health crisis for the rest of the country because electricity is not all on yet and pharmaceutical a plants are shut down..

The way to honor Dr. King Monday is to honor the afflicted, help the troubled with dignity, not humiliate them, not shun them, not “throw  them out.” 

The way Dr. King would view our world today?

He’d observe that “we need a lot of work.”

He’d point that out with his long finger pointing right at us.

He’d say, “I still have a dream. But  you are tearing it apart.”

He’d be pointing his finger at the double-standard of justice for the minority youth and the wealthy institutions that exists today.

He’d be calling upon all to keep our eyes on the prize and not on the power, the prestige, and the people who would steer us away from what needs to be done.

We need to make the comfortable uncomfortable, and comfort the afflicted.

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WHITE PLAINS WEEK–WORLDWIDE NOW–THE JAN. 12 PROGRAM ON YOUTUBE AND WHITE PLAINS WEEK DOT COM NOW.

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Bombers Extend Yankee Stadium Protective Netting Out to where field level wall bends out to Left field, Right Field Corners to Protect Field Level Fans

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WPCNR VIEW FROM THE LOWER DECK. From the New York Yankees. January 10, 2017:

New York Yankees management announced today the team has decided to extend protective netting at the field level boxes. The extension of the netting is shown by the dark blue line on the field diagram above. According to the news release from the ball club:

The height of the net above each dugout will be nine feet during games. The bottom portion of the nets above the dugouts will be able to be lifted up to three feet so that fans can still interact with players during batting practice.

Beyond the dugout, netting will extend to Section 011 on the first-base side and Section 029 on the third-base side. The netting in these locations will rise to eight feet above the playing field (approximately 5.5 feet above the wall surrounding the field of play), and will remain in place from the start of batting practice through the end of the game.

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Westchester Luxury Home Market Booms in 2017–Houlihan-Lawrence Names “Top Ten Toney Towns in Westchestaa”.

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WPCNR REALTY REALITY. Special to WPCNR from Houlihan Lawrence. January 10, 2017:

Sales of luxury homes selling for $2 million and higher in Westchester County hit a 10-year high in 2017 with 357 high-end homes sold, a 4.7 percent increase from 2016, according to the Houlihan Lawrence Luxury Market Report released today.

Westchester’s Top Ten Performing Markets for Luxury Homes over $2 Million and Higher: 

1. Scarsdale (79),

2. Rye City (74),

3. Mamaroneck (45),

4. Bronxville (33),

5. Harrison (26),

6. Bedford (23),

7. Byram Hills (16),

8. Irvington (12),

9. Katonah-Lewisboro (9) and

10. Chappaqua (8).

The single highest selling price in 2017 was $7,575,000 in Mamaroneck. Six of the top ten sales were waterfront properties.

The Top Two markets – Scarsdale and Rye City – accounted for approximately 43 percent of the total luxury sales in Westchester in 2017.

Sale prices for luxury homes rose slightly from 2016, with the median sale price at $2.60 million, up from $2.56 million. Total sales for 2017 topped the $1 billion mark, a 6.2 percent increase from the previous year’s volume.

Sales were strong in the $3 million to $4.9 million range with 93 homes sold, a 16 percent increase from 2016. The $5 million plus category was essentially unchanged from 2016 with 17 total sales.

Meanwhile, sales of luxury homes selling for $1 million and higher in Putnam and Dutchess counties rose 9.8 percent in 2017. The median sale price was $1.5 million, unchanged from 2016. Total luxury sales volume in the two counties was $82.9 million, an increase of 3.3 percent from 2016.  The top performing market in the Putnam-Dutchess area was Garrison with 10 sales of $1 million and higher.

Pollena Forsman, the number one agent for single-family homes in Westchester every year since 2014, weighed in on luxury buyer trends.

“This year buyers gravitated towards sleek, modern design with open floor plans.  The desire for masterfully renovated, or new, continues to dominate the mindset.  The land equation was notable in 2017 too, with luxury purchasers seeking enough property for soccer/lacrosse and maybe even a pool someday….yet all trends must be tied with a bow on value,” she said.

New Tax Law Impact:

Commenting on the impact of recently enacted tax legislation, Anthony Cutugno, Associate Real Estate Broker of Houlihan Lawrence, said,

“Major tax legislation passed in late December benefits corporations and is forecast to help fuel the bull market yet another year. For homeowners, tax reform reduces the amount of property tax that can be deducted, increasing the after-tax cost of homeownership.

“Buyers’ purchasing power is reduced as well, and the impact is greatest in the luxury market — higher home values equate to a larger reduction in purchasing power.

“We anticipate that declining purchasing power will exert pricing pressure on luxury inventory to offset the new math of tax reform.”

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County Promises Meeting With Section 1 Athletics to Bring County Basketball Tournament Back to County Center in 2019

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WPCNR VIEW FROM THE UPPER DECK. From the Westchester County Department of Communications. January 10, 2017:

Westchester County has issued the following Statement on the Possibilities of Section 1  Boys and Girls High School Basketball Tournament back to the County Center. The outcome is the result of meetings between representatives of Westchester County and the Executive Committee of Section 1. The 2018 Championships will be played at Pace University this spring, however the county will make an effort to bring the Tournament back to the County Center after the end of this year’s Tournament.

The Statement: 

 “The Executive Committee of Section 1 voted in November 2017 not to hold the 2018 boys and girls high school basketball tournament at the Westchester County Center. 

“Executive Committee held two subsequent votes, the most recent being on January 3, and reaffirmed that vote.  These decisions were reached after reaching a deadlock with the prior County administration. 

” On January 9, Westchester County Executive George Latimer, and his senior team, met with officials from Section 1 and agreed to host a subsequent meeting by the end of March 2018 to discuss having the 2019 tournament at the Westchester County Center.  Latimer’s goal is to negotiate in good faith with Section 1, and that the tournament will return to the County Center next year. 

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White Plains Own Benjamin Boykin Elected Chairman of the Board of County Legislators

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Benjamin Boykin right, with  County Attorney John Vorperian, giving Mr. Vorperian a County Proclamation recognizing Mr. Vorperian’s service in child protection litigation two years ago. Mr. Boykin will be the new Chairman of the Westchester County Board of Legislators

WPCNR COUNTY CLARION-LEDGER. From the County Board of Legislators. January 8, 2018:

Legislator Ben Boykin, (D-White Plains, Scarsdale and West Harrison) was elected Board Chairman by the Board of Legislators at its January 8, 2018 meeting.

Chairman Ben Boykin said “I am humbled and honored to serve as Board Chair and to work with all my Colleagues on the Board of Legislators and the Latimer Administration to move Westchester forward. We will have many opportunities and significant challenges ahead but, by working together, we will make Westchester County a better place to live, work and enjoy.”

Chairman Boykin, along with the Democratic Vice Chair, Alfreda Williams; Majority Leader, Catherine Parker and Democratic Whip, MaryJane Shimsky, will form the Democratic team to lead the Board of Legislators for the 2018 – 2019 Legislative Term.

Editor’s Note: The vote to make Mr. Boykin Chair was 13-3, with the three new elected Democratic Board members  voting against Mr. Boykin. Five Republicans voted with 8 Democrats (including Catherine Parker, the previous “favorite” for the Chair position).

Chairman Boykin, MBA, CPA has 45 years of business experience including executive and managerial positions at Fortune 100 companies in accounting and budgeting, corporate development, organizational restructuring, financial planning and treasury.

He managed and restructured complex organizations in North America, Latin America and Europe. He has 25 years of extensive governmental experience including seven years as a member of White Plains School Board and fourteen years on the White Plains Common Council where he served three terms as Council President.

He is beginning his third two-year term on the County Board.  He has held various leadership roles in business and government.

With Westchester County facing a real budget deficit of at least $100 million, his business acumen, financial expertise and governmental knowledge will be key skills needed as Board Chair at this critical time.

 

 

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Mr. Latimer Humble, Short, Sweet and to the Punch: New County Executive “Lincolnesque” in Simplicity, Urgency, and Pragmatic Reality Address. Promises Respect for All. Recognizes scores of government officials in overflow audience. Says We Are All in This Together. Calls for “urgency.”

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NY Governor Andrew M. Cuomo left administers ceremonial Oath of Office to County Executive George Latimer, while his sister, (beyond Mr. Latimer’s left shoulder) looks on, and his wife, Robin holds the Bible on which Mr. Latimer has placed his hand, at Sunday’s Ceremonial Inauguration of the new County Executive at Westchester Community College.

WPCNR COUNTY CLARION-LEDGER . By John F. Bailey. January 7, 2017:

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County Executive George Latimer was introduced by Governor Andrew M. Cuomo as a “Pragmatic Progressive,” for Westchester County. Mr. Cuomo said what distinguishes a “Pragmatic Progressive” is that “they do something.”

What Mr. Latimer has done in his 30 years in politics was lauded by Congresswoman Nita Lowey , Congressman Eliot Engel, and Mr. Latimer’s colleague in the State Senate, Andrea Stewart-Cousins, and NY Attorney General Eric Schneiderman.

After listening to their praises, Mr. Latimer showed and told why.

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County Executive George Latimer delivers his Inaugural Address as County Executive after being sworn in ceremonially by Governor Andrew M. Cuomo, right.

County Executive Latimer began naming about  75 participants in government of towns, the county government, union heads in the audience  and asked the packed Hankin Academic Arts Building Theatre on the Westchester County Community College Campus to give each of the officials their applause.

After he introduced county legislators, and mayors, and a surprise guest, former County Executive Andrew Spano, he recounted the tough campaign that he ran against Robert Astorino that turned into a landslide victory when he had been given little chance.

He  explored why he is in politics. Why he kept going after race after tough race:

“Here I am an overnight success story 30 years in the making.  I’ll never forget senior meeting visits in Mamaroneck, train station mornings strung out one after another and  another, repeating my name over and over for two and a half hours to commuters.

“Campaigns are a crucible one has to endure and master if you hope to obtain and use power for good. But we still go on  by force of will or faith whatever drive we have to use our time and energy  and our ability for the best possible outcome for the people that we serve for our neighbors and the neighbors we haven’t met who share this particular time in the cosmos with us.”

“Today’s event is a celebration of democracy, not because I won this particular office but because the American plan that was authored by founding fathers long deceased, envisioned a republic that would allow a popular decision of our leadership and all would acquiesce to the wisdom of the ballots.

“No armies march on Election Day or Inauguration Day. This peaceful transfer of power is the absolute rock upon which we render this experiment of democracy. I have sought and you have granted four years to direct the county government of ours. I deeply appreciate your vote of confidence and I treat it not as a blank check from you to me, but rather as a promissory note from me to you, every single one of you, that it is my intent to serve you wisely.”

He called Westchester “a beautiful piece of land,” having once seen the county from a small plane long ago. He shared his thoughts that came to him as he looked down on the county:

“I couldn’t tell the location of the street in Mount Vernon I grew up on, where Westchester and The Bronx meet. The jurisdictions of the towns, villages and cities were invisible.

“You could not tell from that altitude where people of one color lived or those of another color lived. You could not tell the old from the young, or the religious affiliation of those who lived on the land below. Perhaps this is how God sees us.

“The  one inescapable impression is clear. We are all on this patch of land together.  The strong and the weak.  The skinny and the fat. The wise and the foolish, we’re all together under that blanket of green.

“This is how I’ve tried to represent people in the four legislative bodies I’ve served in (Rye, County Board of Legislators, State Assembly and State Senate) and now how I hope to govern as County Executive that we are all in this together.

“You and I and nearly a million people outside these walls,  that share this land and this time,that those people concerned about the money they spend on taxes, we will do our best to be wise stewards of the money we have and do our best not to raise taxes for sport or ideology.

“ But it must also be true that neither we cannot turn our back on the assets  created and accumulated over the years, the physical assets of parks and roadways and the fiscal assets of cash flow and high bonding and disregard them because in this moment we let anger and ideology make us fearful to do what is necessary to protect those assets

“We may lose a future election. But we lose so much more when we fail to protect what our fathers and mothers, grandfathers and grandmothers gave us this magnificent Westchester.

“We have to do what is practical, pragmatic and correct for the long run not just an explanation.

“There are people of resources in this county and we want to keep them here and treat them with the respect they deserve and earned. There are people in poverty and need we want to keep and treat them with the respect they deserve and earned. There are people in the working class, people like our father Stan and mother Loretta, neither impoverished or wealthy, we want to keep them and give them the respect they deserve and have earned.

“We want to treat our colleagues on both sides of the aisle as partners in this continuing experiment in Democracy. No Democrat or Republican voice will be ignored. All voices should show respect for all other voices. When we turn rude, we pit neighbor against neighbor. It is tearing this country apart and we cannot let it tear our county apart.

“Civility is not dirty word. It is not weakness it is true strength to show respect to those you disagree with.

“The sooner we remember what got us through the great crises of our country, revolution, civil war, depression, world war that we held common purpose and common effort then the sooner we can repair the damage done to our country by selfishness and political parties.

He recalled observing the photographs of the eight county executives who have preceeded him(William Francis Bleakly, Herbert Clinton Gerlach, James Daniel Hopkins, Edwin Gilbert Michaelian, Alfred Benedict Del Bello, Andrew Patrick O’Rourke, Andrew J. Spano, and Robert P. Astorino). He recalled how they had served and then there terms had ended.

He observed 1,454 days of his term remain, and he would be gone:

“ In a snap of fingers  my time will be done on this job,too.

“So let us use each day with urgency. Let us insure our finances are sound. Let us insure our facilities are repaired and maintained and the services we must deliver are done well daily, effectively and honestly.

“Let us debate the issues before us: the airport, Playland, social services, housing, consumer protection, immigrant rights and come to conclusions and decisions and let us do so in an atmosphere of mutual respect and cooperation.

“This I pledge to you to each and every one of you. I am a boy from the south side of Mount Vernon still by way of Fordham, NYU, Nestle, ITT, Albany and the City of Rye. I’m simply one of you.  I’ve been given this great task for four years.

“Give me your help. Give your friendship and I will give you the best of my ability.

“If do this together we will have done our jobs as Americans and Citizens of Westchester.”

Mr. Latimer spoke for 12 minutes and 19 seconds. Short, sweet, and to the punch.

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A full house filled the Hankin Academic  Arts Building Theater at Westchester Community College. The overflow guests watched on closed circuit telecast in an adjacent building.

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A Cadre of Media Covered the event.

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Bagpipes piped in guests of honor on the dais: Nita Lowey (in blue), Governor Cuomo, County Executive George Latimer, and County Clerk, Timothy Idoni.

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January 9: CNA Holds Forum on New “Comprehensive” Plan for White Plains

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The January Meeting of the White Plains Council of Neighborhood Associations will be held on Tuesday, January 9, 2018 at 7:30 pm at Education House, 5 Homeside Lane, White Plains, NY. [Please note: The meeting will be canceled if White Plains School facilities and activities are canceled and/or closed.] The Meeting will be a Roundtable on the City’s Comprehensive Plan.

Almost everyone agrees an overhaul of the City’s Comprehensive Plan is long overdue. It was a much-discussed topic during the 2017 campaigns for Mayor and Common Council seats. When to update the Plan? Costs of an update? What should be the focus of an update?Comprehensive Plan Important topics might include downtown development, development in and around our neighborhoods, infrastructure, traffic, parking, affordable housing, and that’s just for starters.

This meeting will be a Neighborhood Roundtable for WPCNA delegates, residents and the public. We hope to facilitate a healthy dialogue to better understand the issues, opinions, and ideas coming out of our neighborhoods. We all look forward to your input.

This is sure to be a lively evening, so please come early to get a good seat and allow time for audience participation and networking.

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WHITE PLAINS WEEK COLD WEATHER SPECIAL–DR. DEBORAH HEMEL ADVISES HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF FROM EXTREME COLD

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WHITE PLAINS WEEK’S JOHN BAILEY INTERVIEWS

DR. DEBORAH HEMEL

INTERNIST

 NEW YORK PRESBYTERIAN MEDICAL GROUP WESTCHESTER, SCARSDALE

 HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF IN THIS WEEKEND’S SEVERE COLD WEATHER

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With the Arctic air gripping White Plains New York USA, White Plains–temperatures are not expected to rise higher than 17 degrees on Saturday and 23 degrees on Sunday. Learn the simple signs of frostbite, hypothermia, and the procedures you should follow in supervising children outdoors this week. Dr. Hemel is Assistant Professor of Medicine at Columbia University Medical College.

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WHITE PLAINS WEEK OF FRIDAY, JAN 5 NOW ON THE INTERNET HAVE YOUR SATURDAYJAVA WITH WHITE PLAINS WEEK.

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JOHN BAILEY, PETER KATZ AND JIM BENEROFE

2001 TO 2018

THE SEVENTEENTH YEAR OF WHITE PLAINS WEEK–EVERY WEEK

BEGINS

INSTANTLY WORLDWIDE

ON THE INTERNET NOW THE JANUARY 5,2018 PROGRAM

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THIS WEEK

1-OPENER

THE WHITE PLAINS NEW YEAR BALL DROP EXCLUSIVE FOOTAGE

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THE BIG CHILL

4-PARK AVENUE FIRE

THE FIREFIGHTERS GREAT PERFORMANCE ON THE PARK AVENUE FIRE

7-LATIMERGUNS

LATIMER WEEK–THE SWEAR IN–THE AUDIT–THE GUN SHOW BAN

WHAT THE NEW COUNTY EXECUTIVE SAID AND HOW HE SAID IT.

THE COUNTY SALES TAX $$ ARE UP 3.8% OVER 2016

WHITE PLAINS FIRST 5 MONTHS SALES TAX $$ FLAT

THE ONGOING PHENOMENON OF TRUMP THE PRESIDENT

AND MORE

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