Sunday, August 30, 2009
Vote for Tony Avella on September 15!
Tony Avella works tirelessly for all New Yorkers. Do your neighbors know this? Do the small businesses in your area? The primary is fast approaching. Help us spread the word!
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Thursday, July 16, 2009
Mayoral Candidate Tony Avella Fights to Release Warehoused Apartments
Councilman Avella's bill has not yet been introduced in the City Council; it has encountered potential legal problems, according to Avella's legal staff. However, Avella plans to continue to work on the legislation and to introduce it as soon as possible to move the discussion forward.
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Spin, baby, spin!
Aides to Bloomberg are said to be worried that the sour economy could turn voters against him. A New York Times story on Bloomberg's campaign spending quotes Bloomberg aide Jill Hazelbaker as saying polls consistently have shown that voters are not concerned about his campaign spending, which already is four times more than he had spent at this point in 2001. Another Times story characterized as "a chink in the armor" Bloomberg's failure to win a recent sought-after endorsement. (We hear the mayor is stressed-out about this, but doesn't he know that money can't buy you love?) Ms. Hazelbaker also noted that Thompson had taken more than $100,000 in what she called “special interest money.”
Good news is that candidate Tony Avella is beholden to no special interest groups. This is a tenet of his campaign, and it is the way he has always served in his role as a City Councilman. He's a fighter for the people, our schools, our neighborhoods, and small businesses. It's about people, not money.
The AP's Sara Kugler reminds us of Bloomberg's own recent remark that "you can't buy an election" because the public is "much too smart for that." And word is that behind the scenes in the Bloomberg campaign, there is some hand-wringing about the way things are going (although the damage control experts spin things a little differently.) Not only is Bloomberg's spending obscene, but his advertising is exposed by blogger JD2718 as shameful--don't miss this one!
Bottom line on Bloomberg: the obscene spending is offensive. Even the Times now reports weekly that garish excess is out, thrift is in.
Saturday, July 11, 2009
IS NEW YORK CITY FOR SALE?
from Tony Avella for Mayor 2009: "On July 2, the Working Families Party hosted a Mayoral Forum. When asked if his huge campaign spending was turning the election into an "uneven contest," Mayor Bloomberg responded by saying, "You can't have a totally 'fair,' 'equal' election." His implication was clear."
Click here to see the YouTube Video.
Bloomberg Watch is a new organization set up to challenge Bloomberg's attempt to buy New Yorkers' votes. Bloomberg is reported as having already spent almost $40,000,000.
Check out their new video on You Tube -
Mayor Bloomberg's Arrogance at Press Conference.
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Sunday, July 5, 2009
THE TRUTH STARTS COMING OUT: NYC's "New" Education System
Avella hit the nail on the head with this statement!
I am a teacher in the South Bronx. My school, Adlai E. Stevenson High School, which opened in 1970, closed on June 26, 2009. We were told four years ago that it would close. The last four years have been dreadful for everyone connected with "Stevo." We watched with horror as the beautiful, four-story school was systematically gutted and EIGHT "small" schools were installed, each with its own mission and theme. Shouldn't there be one mission for NYC's public school students? Now we have literally 100's of "missions" all over New York. These small schools also have their own administrative and teaching staffs, guidance counselors, secretaries, equipment, etc, even their own even colors and decor.
I know one or more former Stevenson English teachers in most of the new small schools. NOT ONE of them believes that the education is better in the small school of which he or she is a staff member. There is MUCH MUCH more to be said on this topic.
Let it suffice for now to say that Tony Avella is smart enough to realize that with each large school we gut and replace with many small schools, at mind-boggling cost, we are throwing the baby out with the bath, and things are NOT better, despite all the statistics that Bloomberg throws at you, or whatever Chancellor Joel Klein says.
See Tony Avella speaking out about NYC's education system.
Friday, July 3, 2009
New Yorkers and Tony Avella Speak Out Against the Dangers of Hydraulic Fracturing
AVELLA GETS HIS FIRST CHANCE TO "PULL THE WOOL" at Working Party's Forum
Bloomberg protested, "I made every dime that I have," to boos and hisses from the audience. This was Avella's first opportunity to launch a much-needed attack in Bloomberg's presence on the mayor's record and policies, avowing a huge change in City Hall tactics should he be elected mayor.
Avella avowed that Bloomberg allows big developers to trounce neighborhoods without listening to the very people who live there. " . . . it is all about money."
Avella said. "Money should not be moving the system. It should be the people of the city."
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
DAVID AND GOLIATH, Part 2
Monday, June 22, 2009
TONY & JULIA: The Lips Story
Did you ever notice King Bloomberg’s? – his top lip looks like it is glued to his front teeth. I’ve always wondered if he just finished eating a peanut butter sandwich or maybe it is a permanent application of rubber cement or crazy glue and he just cannot help it.Yes - this lip story has legs – but not the obesity story. Azi Paybarah, of the “you are a disgrace" fame reported the Lips in his recent column.
So maybe this will bring Tony Avella the attention he very much deserves. And being compared to Julia Roberts ain’t all weird.
Roberts apparently does not like to talk politics but she is a big environmentalist – as is Tony Avella.
Sunday, June 21, 2009
THE PETULANT RICH KID AGAINST THE ETHICAL REFORMER (Tony Avella)
this blog is credited to New York Views - a sporadical.
The media is mostly not our ideal of what they should be -- investigative reporters searching for the truth -- idealistic muckrakers. For many, it is a job - they go with the flow; reprinting press releases with a tweak here and there. The media, after all, is owned by corporate America - (or is it China) In truth, if any of them did have the courage to speak out against His Emporership Mayor Bloomberg, they would forever be banned from City Hall. And they would have no story - albeit a slanted one. This is democracy, kids. Face it.
When an underdog like Queens Council Member Tony Avella - a progressive with great ideas and courage - tries to make a difference, he is mostly ignored. He is called an "outlier." Instead, Bill Thompson, the pick of the Democratic machine – is the favored Democratic candidate. …. But by the machine and politicians, that is ... not the people ... and certainly not on the blogs that I have read.
So it came as a breath of fresh air when Bernie Mooney from the Examiner writes a blog titled "Bloomberg is a Petulant Rich Kid" criticizing the mayor for being out of touch with New Yorkers. If this petulant rich kid was such a financial genius – then why did Wall Street have such a serious meltdown? Why is unemployment so high in New York City. The man has been mayor for eight years after all. Why didn’t he see it coming and do his “magic.” And why are the schools in such bad shape. Ask any teacher!!! Why – because Bloomberg had no answers – that’s why. And because he controls the media, you hear what he wants you to hear.
Mooney on Tony Avella: “There is a dark horse. That dark horse is Tony Avella, a city councilman from Queens who is no fan of mayor Mike. He has even taken his council colleagues to task for kowtowing to Bloomberg’s whims. He is most definitely against the out of control development under Bloomberg’s terms. Frankly, I never heard of him until I picked up a copy of WG, Williamsburg Greenpoint News +Arts.”
While I am impressed that Mr. Mooney gets it right in his piece, my problem with him is that as a political writer he has never heard of Tony Avella. Tony has been in the council for eight years and has been a leader against the abuse of eminent domain and over development. He knows how the real estate industry has run this city into the ground -- and he wants you to know also. I knew who Tony was and I do not make a living writing about politics. Tony is undoubtedly the most progressive, courageous and independent thinker in the Council - never afraid of speaking out against corrupt Christine Quinn. One of the few with real ethics, he refused to accept a large raise, which the council voted for themselves. But don’t take my word for it – check out Tony’s web site – please get informed. Learn about the issues that affect the average New Yorker.
Council Member Tony Avella would be a much needed progressive change for New York City. Let's give him (and us) a chance at real democracy!
Friday, June 19, 2009
Extortion of Small Business in New York
According to the public leaders attending the event, Tony Avella is the first person to address this issue publicly on a large scale. He is encouraging all business owners to step forward and submit their statements to prepare a case for the U.S. Attorney’s office. http://www.theepochtimes.com/n2/content/view/18257/
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Tony Avella and 9 Others Vote Against Sale's Tax Increase
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Council Supports DUMBO Against Residents' Wishes
http://www.brooklyneagle.com/categories/category.php?category_id=5&id=28779
Monday, June 15, 2009
Forest Hills Finds Out Why Tony Avella Is the Best
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Mayor Bloomberg. You Are a Disgrace. Vote for Tony Avella.
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Tony Avella Fights Overdevelopment in New York City
DUMBO Residents Sold Out
Monday, June 8, 2009
David and Goliath
Sunday, June 7, 2009
DUMBO Approved by Dumb Councilmembers
Friday, June 5, 2009
Sunday, May 31, 2009
TONY AVELLA WOWS THEM!
Most of these candidates, especially the ones who didn't show up (eg, Bloomberg), have done little to nothing; but animal hero Councilmember Tony Avella, unlike the vast majority of his colleagues in the City Council, has supported every animal bill to come before the Council. He also was the only council person to step up to the plate and introduce the bill to ban the horse-drawn carriage. Appropriately, Mr. Avella received wild cheers and a standing ovation when he got up to speak. He continued to received outbursts of loud applause throughout his speech.
Sunday, April 5, 2009
AVELLA SPEAKS OUT FOR THE HORSES
The only way we can beat someone [in the New York City mayorial race] who is going to spend $100 million on this race is to have a really anti-political campaign. I’m the anti-politician. I’m the unpolitician.”
Councilmember Tony Avella, mayorial candidate, was quoted as saying this in an article entitled "The Outsider" by David Freedlander. Mr. Avella describes himself as the politician who refuses to be compromised by dirty politics. “Nothing is ever decided on the merits. It’s political and personal agendas. . . It’s money buys the influence and money rules this city in stead of the people.”
Mr. Avella refuses to play the game. Example: In 2003, in an article in Gotham Gazette, in voting according to the wishes of his district, he voted against Bloomberg’s property tax increase, along with a handful of other council members, despite pressure from the Bloomberg administration.
"That was the first time I had come face to face with a dilemma about what do you do. A lot of people said 'If you vote against it, you are going to be punished.' And I thought about it, and I said, 'Why am I here? Am I here to do what I'm told or what I think is best for my constituents and the people of the city?' And I said, 'I'm going to do what I think is best, because in my opinioin, once you make the other choice, you are absolutely lost.'"
The punishment was fast and severe.
Click on the link to see the entire article.
Thursday, March 5, 2009
The Unpolitician
Councilmember Tony Avella, mayorial candidate, was quoted as saying this in an article entitled "The Outsider" by David Freedlander. Mr. Avella describes himself as the politician who refuses to be compromised by dirty politics. “Nothing is ever decided on the merits. It’s political and personal agendas. . . It’s money buys the influence and money rules this city in stead of the people.”
Mr. Avella refuses to play the game. Example: In 2003, in voting according to the wishes of his district, he voted against Bloomberg’s property tax increase, along with a handful of other council members, despite pressure from the Bloomberg administration.
"That was the first time I had come face to face with a dilemma about what do you do. A lot of people said 'If you vote against it, you are going to be punished.' And I thought about it, and I said, 'Why am I here? Am I here to do what I'm told or what I think is best for my constituents and the people of the city?' And I said, 'I'm going to do what I think is best, because in my opinioin, once you make the other choice, you are absolutely lost.'"
The punishment was fast and severe.
Click on the link to see the entire article.
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Tony Avella calls for preserving neighborhoods
Go to tonyavellaformayor.com to read Mr. Avella's stand on all the issues.
Monday, March 2, 2009
Mr. Avella is a candidate of the people. He said at the forum that we need to take back City Hall, and that we need a campaign that will send a message throughout the entire country that it’s not about money, it’s about people! He got a standing ovation when the forum ended, and he had a hard time getting out the door.
The attendees were inspired and signed up to be volunteers for the Avella campaign.
New Yorkers must find out everything they can about this man, who would bring to our fair city a mayor who is honest and dedicated to the interests of the people, rather than the special interests.
Go to tonyavellaformayor.com.
Saturday, February 28, 2009
Councilmember Avella Willing to Help the Horses
> York City, I am well aware that Tony Avella is the first member of the NYC council who has ever been willing to step up to the plate and introduce
> a bill that would ban the horse-drawn carriage in New York. No other council
> member, since the 70's when the movement against the industry began, has
> been willing to do this, despite overwhelming evidence that the practice
> equates to a life-style that is contrary to every natural desire and
> instinct on the part of these much-loved animals. The conditions in New York
> City are hugely incompatible with the well-being of horses, forced to pull
> carriages in extremes of weather through New York streets crowded with
> vehicles and noises prone to cause horses to spook and bolt, causing fatal
> injury to themselves. Thank you Mr. Avella, for your courage, your ethics, and for your sensitivity to these majestic animals.