My wishes and petitions for the New Year
You should know that traditionally, the night of December 31st, we all get together with our families and close friends and when the clock strikes midnight, we thank God for the privilege of allowing us to see the New Year.
You should also know that while millions celebrate the coming of the New Year in fiestas, dancing and attending banquets, many others gather at Times Square, despite the weather, to wait until midnight to watch the Ball Drop.
It is also important to know that contrary to all of that, in our Church congregation, we gather to wait for the New Year, on our knees praying and thanking God and presenting Him with our wishes and petitions for the New Year.
During that time, we remember and pray for our families, friends, foes, elected officials, the leaders of our Nation, and our future.
Like every other year, I for one will be on my knees on December 31st at 12 midnight, presenting God with my laundry list of my petitions and wishes. Among these wishes are the following:
(1) For Governor Andrew Cuomo: I wish that during the New Year, his “friends and brothers” Joe Percoco and his other former staffer, will not throw him under the bus because it will be an embarrassment to all of us in the State of New York to see our Governor being paraded in handcuffs in front of the cameras.
(2) For New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio: I wish that the two Grand Jury investigations by US Attorney Preet Bharara, and Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance, Jr. conclude with no indictments because it will also be embarrassing for all of the residents of the City of New York to see their Mayor going through this nightmare.
(3) For Senator Andrea Stewart-Cousins: I wish that our Democratic Governor stops playing the political games that he has been playing for the past 5 years with Senator Jeff Klein and the Republican leadership. They have been preventing her from becoming the first African-American Woman to serve as the Leader of the New York State Senate. I wish 2017 will be the year these games will stop.
(4) For Senator John Flanagan, Leader of the Senate and Assemblyman Carl Heastie, Speaker of the Assembly: I wish they could get the salary increase for their Members without appearing to have sold out to the Governor like beggars on the corner.
(5) For Assembly Member Marcos Crespo, Chairman of the Bronx Democratic Committee: I wish that he could come out smelling like roses from the apparent double-crossing he is facing, that according to some, is being done to him and the Democratic County Committee by some of his Bronx colleagues.
(6) For my friend Adriano Espaillat: I wish that his new position as the first Dominican Congressperson in the United States of America will serve as an example for many others throughout our nation. We all feel very proud of Adriano Espaillat.
(7) For Congressman Charlie Rangel: I wish that God will grant him solace, peace and recompense for all of his many years of service and dedication to our community and our nation.
(8) For Gerson Borrero and Curtis Sliwa: I wish that God will continue laying His hands on them, healing and blessing them so they can continue criticizing me on their radio and tv programs.
(9) For Senator Liz Kruger: I wish that this new year will bring her enough self-awareness to stop speaking for hours and hours about what is wrong with a piece of legislation, and then vote in favor of the bill.
(10) For Senator Gustavo Rivera: I wish that he would stop being so vulgar and that he would refrain from using the "f" word in Conference and elsewhere, especially when he is in the presence of ladies, children, and people who have self-respect.
(11) For Senator Jose Marcos Serrano: That God will continue to look upon him and bless him so he will keep being the patient, decent and respectful gentleman that he is.
(12) To all of the constituents in my 32nd Senatorial District: I wish that God will bless them for all of their confidence, trust and support they gave me during this past election when I broke all of the records in Bronx County.
(13) And finally, for me: That my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ will approve of my wishes and plans for my 2017 political life.
And ladies and gentlemen, for now, these are just a few of my wishes for the next year.
I am Senator Rev. Rubén DÃaz and this is what you should know.
EDITOR'S NOTE:
We also hope that Senator Reverend Diaz Sr. prays that he may continue to stay out of jail unlike the Amigo friends of his that have not.
That all members of the State Senate throw former State Senator Reverend Diaz Sr. a going away party be they Democrats, Republicans, or IDC members before his next election.
That my good friends on Inside City Hall to be renamed The Road to City Hall next week wish him well where ever the Reverend goes, and that Curtis Sliwa has his soap on the rope gift wrapped.
Saving the best for last I say the following. Are you sure that Marcos Crespo is the one who is being double crossed, or is it you Senator Reverend Diaz Sr. who will be double crossed. Or is the proper wording stabbed in the back.
That is what you should know.