Nicole Malliotakis Wants to Be Our Mayor – Sit Down Malliotakis!
Kings County Politics Blog ran the picture below with the title: “2017 Citywide Elections: Real Life Fearless Girl Not Afraid Of De Blasio”
Assemblywoman Nicole Malliotakis wants to be Mayor of NYC. Malliotakis sent out a press release to the Kings County Blog and CHOSE to refer to herself as a girl. She’s a middle-aged woman! Does Marty Golden or any man in politics refer to themselves as a boy? No of course not! This explains why THIS GIRL thought it was okay to bring her art supplies to work.
‘That Girl’ Malliotakis is sitting and waiting on John Catsimatidis to make a move in his life, which will determine if she can make a move in hers. What woman does that? This isn’t a game of hopscotch where you need to wait your turn to go. Remember when Congressman Grimm stepped down to go to jail and Malliotakis ran around like a chicken without a head trying to get the Republican Party to support her for the position? They went with Dan Donovan instead.
Many think Malliotakis is just seeking a position with Trump, but Malliotakis was a main supportor of Marco Rubio, rather than Trump during the presidential election – see the NYC Republicans video. Ironically, they referred to Malliotakis as a little girl as well. In fact, in the comments of that video, Senator Diane Savino chastised those who referred to Malliotakis as a little girl (see here). What does Savino have to say now that she has seen Malliotakis refer to herself as a girl? Nothing….as usual.
Nicole Malliotakis has followed men in their voting and then remained silent about her vote, even though she is active on social media. She remained silent when leaders in her party did the wrong thing. Assemblywoman Malliotakis plays politics and wastes money. As an Assemblywoman in Brooklyn, she’s been an awful representative towards a community with many immigrants. Nicole wanted to keep the identification of people who obtained IDNYC so she sued the city. The NY State Supreme Court said Malliotakis did not have standing to sue the city. Nicole didn’t respect the courts decision and is now appealing the decision. It’s easy to go after immigrants; a better woman would be helping to change the law to help people become legal citizen, especially for young adults who came here when they were young children.
Every time someone tells me that Malliotakis is good, I ask them to name something she has done AND NO ONE CAN.
Malliotakis has very few bills that she initiated and passed through the Assembly. When she runs for office, she minimizes that by saying, “my colleagues and I did this…” In fact, Malliotakis has taken credit for another Assemblywoman’s work. I called her out on it and she did not correct the problem. An important bill to protect police office called the Blue Alert Bill that was initiated with Senator Golden & Assemblywoman Malliotakis did not receive the proper attention/work – a Senator from Maryland and Obama has to push the bill through for New York. I noticed that Senator Golden doesn’t use Malliotakis as his Assembly contact when he wants to push bills that are important to him (like 421a – Tax Breaks for Developers).
I’d be glad to get Malliotakis out of Bay Ridge, but NYC would be worse off. A few years ago, Malliotakis was on the Education Committee and she pushed the Apple Plan. The Apple Plan was not a solution to the problems of NYC and I let her know. She didn’t care – the booklet for the plan was printed and she continued to push it. Thankfully it was voted down in the Assembly. It would just be press release after press release claiming that things in the city were great to make it look like ‘That Girl’ Malliotakis was actually doing something (like this or this) for the city.
There are some fantastic women in New York City that should run or mayor – Leticia James should be on everyone’s mind as she is present in all the boroughs and knows the problems that NYC faces. Mallitakis can go wait on another man, Joe Borelli to make a move in his life, so she can.
Hugs,
marlene
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