Interview with CD 32 Candidate Cherie Roughneen; Leading Ladies on Hillary’s Troubles; NYC and Broken Windows Policing

Interview with CD 32 Candidate Cherie Roughneen; Leading Ladies on Hillary’s Troubles; NYC and Broken Windows Policing

Listen to the second hour of our January 31st show, here.  Links to articles reviewed in preparation for the January 31 show, here.

 

Debbie is joined by leading ladies Cari Kelemen and Jeni McGarry.

 

First up is an in studio interview with Cherie Roughneen, a candidate in the Republican Primary for Congressional District 32 currently held by Pete Sessions.  Cherie traces her background as a Burmese immigrant in 1979 through to her decision to run for Congress.

 

The leading ladies then take up the increasing scope and seriousness of Hillary Clinton’s scandals, along with stories indicating former NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg might step in to the presidential race.

 

Debbie points out the Obama administration’s move to implement ‘fair paycheck’ type regulations by fiat (because Congress would not pass such a law), and the deleterious impact such laws have on all workers, especially women.

 

Debbie, Cari and Jeni conclude with a look at NYC’s decline under Bill deBlasio—including specifically the break from ‘broken windows’ style policing that made the city so special during the Giuliani years.  Sheds new light on what is and is not racism.