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Peter Vallone Jr. (Photo: New York City Council)

Peter Vallone Is Thankful No One Was Hit With ‘A Chunk of ‘Ed Koch”

Councilman Peter Vallone Jr., The Politicker’s favorite social media political pundit, responded to the news about a piece of the Queensboro bridge falling on a passing car with a Facebook post criticizing the money spent renaming the bridge after former Mayor Ed Koch and expressing the hope he never has to read about a “chunk of Ed Koch.’”

“i guess we should have spent all that sign changing money on repairing the bridge??” Mr. Vallone asked. Read More

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Peter Vallone Jr. (Photo: New York City Council)

Peter Vallone Jr. Is Unapologetically Politically LINCorrect

Thanks to the ongoing contract dispute between Time Warner Cable and the ownership of the New York Knicks, Councilman and social media enthusiast Peter Vallone Jr. wasn’t able to watch Jeremy Lin play at his house last night. Despite missing the basketball game, Mr. Vallone didn’t lose his sense of humor and he posted a somewhat politically incorrect joke on his Facebook wall this morning.

“so since i cant see jeremy lin on cable because MSG wants a 53% increase, i did the next best thing and took my daughters to applebees last night and had the ‘sizzling asian’ special,” he wrote.

After some of his Facebook friends took umbrage at his remarks, Mr. Vallone refused to back down. He penned a defiant response on the site about an hour ago.

“to the few of you who thought my applebees post was insensitive, i’m sorry…that you have no sense of humor. please de-friend me (i need the space) so you are not traumatized by any future posts. you apparently have me confused with other politically correct electeds,”  Mr. Vallone wrote. Read More

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Peter Vallone Jr. (Photo: New York City Council)

Peter Vallone Jr. Calls Proposed SD12 ‘A Baby Alien Popping Out of a Stomach’

Always outspoken Queens Councilman Peter Vallone Jr. is not at all happy about the proposed legislative lines for the Senate district in Astoria. Mr. Vallone weighed in on the potential District 12 map in a post on his Facebook page this evening:

“Holy crap they drew the Astoria Senate district into something that looks like a baby alien popping out of a stomach!!” Read More

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Politicians Cheer On The Giants

With their overtime win over the San Francisco 49ers last night, the New York Giants put themselves in the Super Bowl and became the talk of the town. Local politicians were no exception. Their responses to the game included cheers, bewilderment and hatred for our Super Bowl opponents, the New England Patriots. Read More

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Councilman Jumaane Williams (Photo: Facebook)

Councilman Jumaane Williams Expresses Support For Injured NYPD Detective

Brooklyn Councilman Jumaane Williams issued a statement expressing his support after a plainclothes detective was injured when a car crashed into him during a routine traffic stop in Flatbush. Councilman Williams has been a prominent critic of the NYPD, but he said this incident reminds New Yorker’s that “officers routinely put themselves in potential harm’s way to ensure the safety and security of our communities.”

“I offer my prayers for a speedy recovery to the detective on his road to recovery, as well as to his family, friends and colleagues who may also dealing with shock over the nature of this incident,” Councilman Williams said. “This is a terrible reminder that the NYPD does important yet dangerous work every single day.” Read More

Fingerprint Feud

Peter Vallone Jr. Defends Mayor Bloomberg on Food Stamp Fingerprinting

Councilman Peter Vallone Jr. defended Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s policy of requiring food stamp applicants to submit fingerprints in a Facebook post this afternoon. Governor Andrew Cuomo said he wants to stop food stamp fingerprinting in his State of the State address Wednesday arguing that it deters some people from signing up for the program. Councilman Vallone took issue with the idea people feel stigmatized by fingerprinting.

“I was fingerprinted to be a prosecutor,” wrote the Councilman, who worked for several years as an assistant district attorney. “I havent needed therapy at all to get over the stigma. Most city workers are fingerprinted.” Read More

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Peter Vallone Calls Ellen Barkin a 'Twit' After Anti-NYPD Tweet Tirade

Councilman Peter Vallone Jr. was not amused by actress Ellen Barkin’s anti-cop Tweets this week. Ms. Barkin sent a stream of posts criticizing the NYPD and Mayor Bloomberg after she saw police officers arresting Occupy Wall Street protesters while walking home on 13th Street and 6th Avenue in the wee hours of New Year’s Day. Councilman Vallone responded to Ms. Barkin’s Tweets with a post of his own on his Facebook page yesterday. “The NYPD anxiously awaits your apology. Twit,” he wrote.  Read More

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Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer  Photo Credit: William Alatriste

Stringer Calls for End to Member Items, Criticizes Council Spending Under Quinn

Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer said there is no “rhyme or reason” for how the City Council allocates millions of dollars in “member items,” and that rich neighborhoods often get more money than poorer communities.

There is “no statistical relationship between a district’s need and it’s member allocation,” Stringer said in a conference call this afternoon when his office released a review of data from the last four year.

The Manhattan Borough President said his staff look at nine of the country’s largest cities and that none of them distribute as much money in as “arbitrary” manner. Read More