
Since the days of Theodore Roosevelt, Republicans have consistently controlled municipal government in Nassau County. During the 20th century and early 21st centuries, only two Democrats, Eugene Nickerson and Tom Suozzi were elected Nassau County Executive.
In the Town of Hempstead, Nassau’s largest township, only two Democrats held the Supervisor’s seat in over 112 years, Girdell Brower and Robert Seabury. Seabury was elected by just 5 votes in 1905.
Nassau County was so Republican traditionally that it voted against Franklin D. Roosevelt in each of the four Presidential elections he ran in.
Fourteen years later in 1960, even with a large Italian and Irish Catholic population, Vice President Richard Nixon was able to easily carry Nassau County over Democratic Presidential Nominee John F. Kennedy.
In a 2011 Politico article entitled, “The Fall of The Nassau Republican Machine And The Rise Of Homeland Security Chair Peter King,” writer Steve Kornacki described the Nassau GOP’s electoral strength and corruption during the lader half of the 20th century. “By the 1980s, 75 percent of the nearly 2,000 Nassau County Republican Committee members were on state, county or town payrolls. Every summer, the county would hire 1,300 seasonal workers — lifeguards and clean-up crews for beaches, mostly.
“It wasn’t written down anywhere, but everyone knew the rule: No Democrats, or children of Democrats, need apply. Someone took a survey: Of the 400 county-owned cabanas at Malibu Beach, only four were leased to Democrats. “The only thing you can liken it to is an army,” Lew Yevoli, a Democratic assemblyman from Long Island, said at the time. ”There is never a break in the ranks. I don’t think Tammany Hall in its heyday had anything like what (Margiotta) has.”
In the subsequent decades, Republicans would lose much of their control.
In 1981, Nassau County Republican Party Chairman Joseph Margiotta was convicted on federal extortion charges, and in 1999, and in 2001, Democrats made substantial gains in county and town elections.
By the end of the first decade of the 21st century, Democrats for the first time would outnumber Republican voters in a trend that has continued ever since.
As of April 2018, Democrats outnumbered Republicans in the county by a margin of 395,000 to 330,000. By March 2017, four of the counties biggest Republican names had been indicted on federal corruption charges.
State Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos, Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano, Oyster Bay Town Supervisor John Venditto, and Hempstead Town Councilman Ed Ambrosino.
The indictments, changing demographics, and infighting amongst Hempstead Republicans lead to the election of Democrat Laura Gillen as Hempstead town supervisor, and Democrat Laura Curran as Nassau County Executive.
Campaigning to restore honor and integrity back to Hempstead and Nassau County, Gillen and Curran pledged their would be a new day in Nassau County, and the days of patronage and nepotism would be over.
Gillen and Curran selected Thomas Garry to lead their transition teams. Garry, the head of the Democratic-connected law firm Harris Beach helped to facilitate loan guarantees between the Town of Oyster Bay and restaurateur Harendrah Singh.
RXR, the development company headed by Scott Rechler that is pushing New York City-style development in Nassau County gave $25,000 to Curran’s campaign.
Weeks after Gillen’s surprise upset victory, Rechler contributed $10,000 to Gillen and held a swanky Roslyn fundraiser for Gillen, raising over $100,000 for Gillen’s future re-election campaign.
Upon taking office, Gillen has been fully supportive of all of RXR’s development projects in the town, including a new stadium for the New York Islanders at Belmont Park in Elmont. Tammie Williams, an Elmont Civic Leader and former Democratic candidate for Hempstead Town Council has been leading the charge against RXR’s development plans in Elmont.
When it came to forming a government, Gillen dispensed over $2 Million Dollars in political patronage jobs to Democratic Party apparatchiks.
Jobs included a secretary position for Cheryl Rice, the sister in law of Congresswoman Kathleen Rice, costing taxpayers $100,000.
Another job went to Adam Haber, a multimillionaire commodities trader and twice failed Democratic candidate for the New York State Senate. Haber’s executive assistant job will cost taxpayers $130,000 a year.
The most expensive job costing taxpayers $175,000 a year went to Gillen’s Chief of Staff James LaCarrubba, the former Long Beach commissioner of Public Works.
LaCarubba and former City Manager Jack Schnirman, the new Nassau County comptroller who was elected in November 2017 alongside Curran and Gillen left Long Beach in financial ruin and received a $108,000 payout for unused sick and vacation days.
Newsday has subsequently reported that Schnirman was only owed $55,000 and that Long Beach was over $15 Million in debt.
Upon taking office, newly elected Democratic County Executive Laura Curran also engaged in patronage, and pay to play culture that plagued prior Republican administrations. In a July, 2018, New York Post article entitled, “Nassau Executive Curran Appoints Scandalized Worker To Parks Job,” The New York Post uncovered that County Executive Curran appointed the brother of a $10,000 Democratic donor to a county parks job, even after previously being fired by the Town of Hempstead for misconduct.
Perhaps the most troubling act of Curran’s administration thus far has been securing a job for ex-campaign staffer Mariah Dignan.
Dignan in 2017 was fired by Curran for making hateful and racist social media posts. The firing was covered by Newsday and the New York Post.
When the press was not looking, Curran secured Dignan another job at the Long Island Federation of Labor, and Dignan now currently serves as a scheduler in the Long Island office of Congressman Tom Suozzi.
In 2018, with Gillen and Curran now in office, and with their new machine intact, the rank in file in the Nassau Democratic Party was silent when state Sen. John Brooks sought to have African-American community leader Carol Gordon removed from the September Democratic Primary ballot.
Upon review of Gordon’s Democratic nominating petitions, Brooks sought to have African-American senior citizens signatures purged for minor technachalities such as putting an apartment number before an address.
With Democrats now the dominant party in the county, and with the continuation of the culture of corruption in the Gillen and Curran administrations,it is safe to say the Nassau Democrats are the “New Corrupt Machine” and the most corrupt party in the county.
The days of the “ Corrupt Nassau GOP” are over, the Democrats have taken the Republican mantle.
Adam Sackowitz serves on the Nassau County Conservative Party Committee and holds a Masters Degree in History from New York’s St. John’s University
Yawn, bitter job seeker upset about not getting hired so writes an unsourced hit piece.
Why doesn’t the author mention his pursuit for employment with Brooks, Gillen and Curran?
Why does the author leave out his failed pursuit of employment with the named politicians?
I think that’s important for the reader to know in order to understand the context!
Fake news
Unemployed political groupie writes revenge piece because of his anger at not getting a job he was qualified for.
Is Adam JOKING? The machine remains firmly in control of the REPUBLICAN AND CONSERVATIVE PARTY whose support REPS desperately need. Of any party, ADAM as an official of the Conservative Party, a party that reaped many lucrative jobs for the entire Executive Committee and it is the Conservatives who are supposed to be anti-patronage, anti-big wasteful government. THEY in fact artfully were part and parcel of the thievery for 50 years. Democrats are not a machine outside North Hempstead because they simply do not have the ground game comparable to the GOP.
A third party is needed. Check out Larry Sharpe for Governor on the Libertarian line. A very strong candidate who will end this pay to play nonsense, shut down all the IDAs, and end mandates from Albany that keep our property taxes so high.
Adam is joking, right? His Conservative Party has engaged in the same antics and stealing of the public treasury as bad as the Dems he mentions in this article. IN addition, he has no clue what he is talking about. The Rep Party is STILL the predominate political in this Country for its self-serving patronage deals. Save North Hempstead, County Republicans rule by sheer foot soldiers compared to the Dem organization. Adam is simply upset because the party he probably voted for is engaging in the same sh*t show he complained about – but when you do a comparative analysis its no contest. Reps and Conservatives have a LOCK.
Mr. Sackowitz attempts to explain today by providing a historical context of yesteryear. Yet he somehow equates decades of Republican Machine control of government and its patronage hiring of tens of thousands of employees with the hiring of 4 people he deems unworthy in under 8 months Democratic control—proving that perhaps one can be a historian without an understanding of basic math. Adam Haber, a regular contributor to this publication, has had the experience and success in business that would clearly make him qualified for the role in which he serves today for the TOH. Is it surprising to any reader that Supervisor Gillen would want to hire her own Chief of Staff or should she have kept the previous appointee from Boss Santino? He offers no evidence that the County or Town of Hempstead has participated in the shady systematic hiring practices of the past and he conveniently ignores the actions of Republican-led Oyster Bay. He also makes no mention of the actual legislation passed by both Town and County administrations to curb and prevent hiring abuses.
There are some truly great independent voices not affiliated with a political party in this County offering their principled views—I voted for one such person last year. And then there are those who see things only through the prism of their own interests (jobs, endless citations, etc) who jump from party to party solely to see where they can get traction. Theirs is not a battle cry to do what’s right by the residents of this County, it’s simply a cry over their own personal interests.
The tissues are to the right.
There is so much wrong in this, it’s hard to pick a spot to begin. First and foremost this is sour-grapes from a person who sought the kind of patronage job he attacks. His attacks on local law firm Harris Beach are not consistent with the facts presented by the US Attorney in the case against former Oyster Bay Supervisor John Venditto. Sack names an attorney and long time member of the Democratic Party leadership in Nassau as “head of” the firm. He’s not.
Keep in mind that many of Sack’s fellow Conservative party members have patronage jobs thanks to local republicans but lost them when Democrats took over.
Laura Curran signed a directive that does not allow her hires to engage in political party activity. She is not corrupt. That would still be the republicans.
Curran and Gillen appropriately staffed their offices. Does Sack believe that they both should have kept corrupt Mangano and Santino aides?
I suggest Adam listen to the following song by the Offspring ( he doesn’t know who they are because he only listens to music from his time period, Jim Crow…hmm)
“Why Don’t You Get A Job?”
Don’t be fooled. Adam betrayed you once, just like he has betrayed the Dems last year.
Adam has no actual loyality, he’s just seeking jobs and if you give him one, he will eventually trash you and seek a better job with the Dems ( Donna Lent)
If you don’t give him a job, expect him to talk about “patronage” and trash all the hires of people he is jealous of.
Avoid him like the plague. Do not pander to him, he has no influence and can’t move votes. He will betray you first chance he gets as that is his nature.
Consider yourselves warned. Maybe he needs a fresh start in Ohio, but it seems like no one there wants to hire him either
Low skill wannabe operative Adam Sackowitz plans to write another unsourced hit piece on John Brooks.
Adam’s motivations are clear: he didn’t get a job he was unqualified for. In addition, Adam thought that even though Brooks represents parts of Nassau and Suffolk Counties, Brooks could get a statue for John Glenn built in BROOKLYN. Adam clearly has no idea how this system works and asking for a LONG ISLAND Senator to build something in NYC makes him a complete and utter fool. Ironically enough, the wannabe operative, continually criticizes Brooks for “caucusing with NYC Dems” which his request that the Senator use the NYC Dems to get his statue built, all the more ridiculous.
I suggest this publication not print any more of his nonsense, especially should certain conversations of his come to light that totally undermine his publicly stated agenda and much much worse.