Hofstra Football: Take Our Poll

December 7, 2009
Hofstra Football

What do Hofstra alumni, Long Island sports fans and the Long Island community in general think of the end of Hofstra Football? Take our poll and let’s find out…

Take the Hofstra Football Poll Here...

Media Alert: Hofstra Football Alumni To Hold Press Conference Regarding Hofstra Football Program

December 7, 2009
Brad Gerstman

Brad Gerstman to hold press conference December 7th at 5:00pm over his profound dismay at the dismantling of the Hofstra Football program. Details here…

More on the Hofstra Alumni Press Conference Here...

Save Hofstra Football

December 4, 2009
Save Hofstra Football

Brad Gerstman, is speaking out today on the discontinuation of Hofstra University’s Football Program. Gerstman was a member of Hofstra’s Football team from 1986-1989, during which time the team reached the playoffs all four years. He was disappointed to hear the news of Hofstra’s decision to terminate the football program. “I am deeply upset about this decision,“ Gerstman says. “As an alumnus, former football player and a member of this community, I will personally seek clarification and details on why this occurred.”

Read More on How You Can Help Save Hofstra Football

Blog: Government of the Dark Ages

December 1, 2009
Albany Dark Ages

New York City, which represents almost half of the people in the State of New York, has one basic government, controlled by the Mayor, the City Council and the various offices under the Executive. The rest of New York State has almost 50,000 separate and distinct governments. It has been identified that New York has approximately 10,521 separate governments that overlap. In order for this state to survive and thrive into the 21st century, we must have massive reform and stand up to the special interests and eliminate these overlapping governments and services.

Read David Schwartz's Ideas on Saving New York Government...

Blog: Face it, The Polls are Useless

November 23, 2009
polling

The old adage could not be more accurate when it comes to modern political polling, “garbage in, garbage out.” The recent elections have proven, once and for all, that the polling organizations in use by candidates, organizations and the media have lost their way in accurately predicting elections.

Why Are Polls Useless? Read on...

Blog: Why Us? The Decision to Try Terrorists in NYC

November 21, 2009
New York Ground Zero

By Brad Gerstman Our US Attorney General Eric Holder recently announced that terrorist prisoners being held in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, will be tried in the Southern District of New York. The trials will be around the corner from Ground Zero, which is very symbolic in many ways. That being said, I have two questions to [...]

Should We Try Terrorists in New York? Read More...

Blog: To Cut or Collect…That is the Question

November 16, 2009
New York Tax Deficit

As everyone is aware, the people of New York are facing a year end deficit of over 3 billion and a double digit BILLION dollar structural deficit in the next budget year. The people of New York State must brace themselves to face drastic measures. However, there is a way to avoid the drastic cuts that the Governor and Legislature are discussing. There is a way to increase New York State’s revenue substantially which will reduce the needed cuts that will impact us all.

More on New York's Budget Crisis Here...

On The Radio: Brad Gerstman on Utica’s WXUR

November 12, 2009
Brad Gerstman

Brad Gerstman joins Host Bill Keeler on Utica’s WXUR to talk about the billions of tax dollars lost due to untaxed cigarettes sold on Indian reservations.

Hear Brad's Entire Interview on New York Tobacco Tax Cheats

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