The Rising Tide

Supreme Court Roundup

Who’s the most influential man in America right now? If you answered Anthony Kennedy, go to the head of the class. The Court handed down its most important decisions of the term in the past two weeks, each by a 5-4 margin but really by 1-0. In all four cases, Justice Kennedy was the determining

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Lock and Load!

The Supreme Court has recognized an individual right to keep and bear arms! The Second Amendment means what it says. The DC gun ban is struck down! Expect many NYS and NYC gun laws to be struck down soon as well. The money quote, so far, is from John Paul Stevens’ dissent. The majority, he wrote,

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Air Strip

The lovely and talented Becky Akers has a hard-hitting op-ed in today’s New York Post about the latest outrages from the Tranportation Security Administration. Not only are the security checkpoint goons dressing up like cops in an effort to impress… somebody, but they’re also playing peeping tom with airport passengers: It recently installed body scanners at

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And Another One Bites the Dust

State Senate majority leader Joe Bruno won’t seek re-election. It seems like only yesterday we were complaining that nothing ever changes in Albany. Now in less than two years, we’ve seen Comptroller Hevesi and Governor Spitzer resign in disgrace and Bruno retire under a cloud of suspicion. Interesting times.

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Just When You Thought the Staten Island Congressional Race Couldn’t Get Any Weirder…

The Republican nominee to replace Vito Fossella, Frank Powers, died in his sleep yesterday. So a father-son race just wasn’t meant to be, even if the Libertarian Party had nominated Frank’s son Fran to run against him. The race went from potentially two Powers, to one, to none at all. Our sincere condolences go to Fran Powers

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How the Market Drives Rents Down

Tenants in rent-regulated apartments are bracing for tonight’s meeting of the Rent Guidelines Board, when next year’s rent increases will be revealed. That rents will go up is inevitable — it’s just a question of by how much. However, they’re not going up everywhere. In fact, rents in non-regulated buildings are clearly going down lately.

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