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Re: N.Y.C. is F U C ^ # D after Bloomberg.
« Reply #475 on: February 04, 2022, 04:18:09 PM »
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« Reply #476 on: February 06, 2022, 04:29:23 AM »

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« Reply #478 on: February 10, 2022, 07:22:24 AM »

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« Reply #479 on: February 13, 2022, 11:49:45 AM »
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Mayor Adams: Vaccine Mandates Will Remain Until 100% of New Yorkers are Vaccinated
frontpagemag.com ^ | 2/13/2022 | Daniel Greenfield
Posted on 2/13/2022, 1:55:15 PM by rktman

Anyone who was optimistic about Eric Adams taking over New York City is being rapidly disabused. Elected to fight crime, Adams is instead pushing veganism and standing by Bill de Blasio's illegal vaccine mandate.

New York City workers protested against the municipal worker vaccine mandate on Friday, which was the deadline for city workers to get vaccinated or risk losing their job.

Protesters gathered in New York City on Friday amid reports that 1% of the 370,000-person city workforce is unvaccinated and is at risk of losing their jobs if they don't show compliance with the city's mandate, which requires that they receive two shots of the COVID-19 vaccine.

Rules are rules, you know.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams did not back down on the mandate and said during a press conference that living in a "complex" city means that citizens must follow rules.

"Living in a city as complex like this, there must be rules. We must follow them. The rule is to get vaccinated if you're a city employee. You have to follow that," Adams said.

That's a dumb "authoritarian" argument, as the media likes to say.

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« Reply #480 on: February 14, 2022, 01:58:21 AM »
I'm shocked a democrat is not living up to his campaign promises.

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« Reply #481 on: February 15, 2022, 02:49:49 PM »
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Mayor Eric Adams rips press, claims white journalists misrepresent him
The New York Post ^ | 02/15/2022 | Nolan Hicks, Sam Raskin, Bruce Golding
Posted on 2/15/2022, 5:26:51 PM by thegagline

Mayor Eric Adams unloaded Tuesday in an epic rant in which he threatened to stop fielding “off-topic” questions at his press conferences — and blasted the Big Apple’s news organizations over what he said was their lack of racial diversity.

The scolding, which came before an unrelated press conference on summer youth employment efforts, appeared to be sparked by coverage of his failed bid to get state lawmakers to budge on his anti-crime agenda — although the mayor failed to convey how race factored into that.

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“If you want to acknowledge or not, I have been doing a darn good job and we just can’t live in this alternate reality,” a clearly angered a clearly angered Adams said.

Adams also warned that if the coverage of him doesn’t improve, “I’m just going to come in and do my announcements and bounce.”

Adams repeatedly suggested that race played a factor in news coverage of him, telling an almost all-white group of reporters who were hand-picked by his office and invited to cover the City Hall news conference, “I’m a black man that’s the mayor but my story is being interpreted by people that don’t look like me.”

“How many blacks are on editorial boards? How many blacks determine how these stories are being written?” he said.

“How many Asians? How many East Asians? How many South Asians? Everyone talks about my government being diversified, what’s the diversification in the newsrooms?”

Adams also accused the reporters of “writing through your prisms” before adding: “Diversify your newsrooms so I can look out and see people who look like me.” ***

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« Reply #482 on: February 15, 2022, 03:05:53 PM »
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Mayor Eric Adams rips press, claims white journalists misrepresent him
The New York Post ^ | 02/15/2022 | Nolan Hicks, Sam Raskin, Bruce Golding
Posted on 2/15/2022, 5:26:51 PM by thegagline

Mayor Eric Adams unloaded Tuesday in an epic rant in which he threatened to stop fielding “off-topic” questions at his press conferences — and blasted the Big Apple’s news organizations over what he said was their lack of racial diversity.

The scolding, which came before an unrelated press conference on summer youth employment efforts, appeared to be sparked by coverage of his failed bid to get state lawmakers to budge on his anti-crime agenda — although the mayor failed to convey how race factored into that.

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“If you want to acknowledge or not, I have been doing a darn good job and we just can’t live in this alternate reality,” a clearly angered a clearly angered Adams said.

Adams also warned that if the coverage of him doesn’t improve, “I’m just going to come in and do my announcements and bounce.”

Adams repeatedly suggested that race played a factor in news coverage of him, telling an almost all-white group of reporters who were hand-picked by his office and invited to cover the City Hall news conference, “I’m a black man that’s the mayor but my story is being interpreted by people that don’t look like me.”

“How many blacks are on editorial boards? How many blacks determine how these stories are being written?” he said.

“How many Asians? How many East Asians? How many South Asians? Everyone talks about my government being diversified, what’s the diversification in the newsrooms?”

Adams also accused the reporters of “writing through your prisms” before adding: “Diversify your newsrooms so I can look out and see people who look like me.” ***

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NYC went from a socialist to a racialist.

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« Reply #483 on: February 15, 2022, 08:48:10 PM »
NYC went from a socialist to a racialist.
Just like that.

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« Reply #484 on: February 16, 2022, 10:50:30 AM »

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« Reply #485 on: February 16, 2022, 12:37:54 PM »

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« Reply #486 on: February 16, 2022, 07:29:17 PM »
That new mayor is a POS.

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« Reply #487 on: February 17, 2022, 03:59:48 AM »



Jericho Green nails it.

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« Reply #488 on: February 17, 2022, 03:40:42 PM »
New York City Mayor Eric Adams Calls For Companies To Quickly Bring Workers Back To The Office
Forbes ^ | 2.17.2022 | Jack Kelly
Posted on 2/17/2022, 6:16:15 PM by libh8er

New York City Mayor Eric Adams met with 100 chief executive officers, in an effort to cajole them “to get their workers back into the office to stimulate the city’s economy.”

He told the business leaders it was time to get their workers back in offices, stating that the lack of people commuting into the Big Apple hurts the city’s economy. The mayor said, “We can’t send mixed messages,” by delaying the return to work dates. “We can’t keep kicking the can down the road.”

"Let's start out with a three-day workweek, to let people see how safe it is to come back to work, then we cycle back into a five-day week," Adams said. He added, “Now is the time for us to get back. I’m hoping within the next few weeks the CEOs map out a real plan of ‘this is when you need to come back.’”

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« Reply #490 on: February 18, 2022, 09:35:04 AM »

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« Reply #492 on: March 01, 2022, 09:18:02 AM »
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Time to get Schumer out of there! 

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« Reply #493 on: March 01, 2022, 02:38:08 PM »
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Time to get Schumer out of there!
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NYC Woman Punched Over 100 Times, Stomped in Vicious Hate Crime Beating Caught On Video: Police
Breaking 911 ^ | March 14th, 2022 | uncredited
Posted on 3/15/2022, 1:03:24 AM by shadowlands1960

YONKERS, NYC – Westchester County District Attorney Miriam E. Rocah announced that Yonkers resident Tammel Esco was charged with a hate crime after violently attacking a 67-year-old Asian woman as she entered an apartment building in Yonkers.

Esco, 42, was arrested on March 11, 2022, and was initially charged in Yonkers Criminal Court via felony complaint on March 12, 2022, with Attempted Murder in the Second Degree and Assault in the Second Degree. The Yonkers Police Department continued their investigation and, as a result, on March 14, 2022, Esco was charged via superseding felony complaint in Yonkers Criminal Court with Attempted Murder in the Second Degree as a Hate Crime and Assault in the Second Degree as a Hate Crime, both violent felonies.

As alleged in the felony complaint, on March 11, 2022, at approximately 6:07 p.m., Esco approached the victim from behind and violently punched her in the head, knocking her to the ground. Esco continued to punch the victim more than 100 times, stomped on her upper body approximately seven times, and then spit on her. Moments before the attack, Esco called the victim an “Asian bitch.”

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Eric Adams torched for touting end to vaccine rule for baseball stars, but not your kids
Business & Politics ^ | 3/17/22 | Todd Jaquith
Posted on 3/17/2022, 4:50:07


Eric Adams, the new mayor of New York City, rode into office on a wave of popular discontent with his predecessor. Part of his pitch to voters was that he would “revisit” Bill de Blasio’s draconian vaccine mandates.

The mayor promised on Wednesday to find a mutually satisfactory solution with Major League Baseball to get unvaccinated players back in the game. The season-opening is just around the corner, starting on April 7 for the Yankees and April 15 for the Mets.

“We are going to do an analysis,” Mayor Adams explained at Wednesday’s press conference. “Baseball season is not tomorrow. It’s not next week. We are going to work this out, where we will ensure the safety of New Yorkers without continuing the spread of COVID.”

The mayor also expressed, in somewhat vague terms, his desire to consult with Major League Baseball as well as his medical advisors before arriving at some sort of a solution.

“We are going to continue to peel back,” Adams said at the press conference while making it clear that he wasn’t fast-tracking the MLB issue. “I’m not going to be rushed based on a season schedule. I’m going to do this right for the people of this city, and I’m not focused on one individual. I’m focused on 9 million people.”

Under the provisions of former Mayor Bill de Blasio’s vaccine mandate, the Mets and Yankees—in common with all private employers in New York City—required their employees to be vaccinated before they can come to work. And while Adams’ willingness to work with the MLB on the vaccination issue is certainly welcome news to those wishing to curtail the mandates, the selective nature of his concerns has drawn the ire of New York City’s long-suffering parents.

That’s because Adams has shown no interest in lifting the city-wide masking mandate for children under five. The stated reason for keeping this mandate in place is that COVID vaccines have not yet been approved for the under-five age group.

But many see this requirement as illogical and unscientific. The CDC, for instance, has demonstrated that the risk of a serious infection in that age group is exceptionally low. Out of the nearly one million Americans who have died of COVID since the onset of the pandemic, only 347 children in the under-five age group have died, the Daily Mail reported. In addition, no less an authority than the World Health Organization has recommended that children in that group shouldn’t wear face coverings at all. Not only are they considered ineffective, but they can also reportedly lead to developmental delays by making it more difficult for children to read and interpret facial expressions.

Many New York City parents have become frustrated with the continued need to mask their young children. In the absence of clear and consistent medical guidance, the mandates have come to be seen as arbitrary and largely theatrical. All this has prompted thousands of parents to sign their names to an online petition to New York state health commissioner Dr. Mary T. Bassett, asking for the removal of the masking policy altogether.

“We ask you to join surrounding states and end mandatory masking in schools and daycares now,” the petition reads. “ALL children but especially those with speech delays, learning disabilities, social anxieties, sensory issues and on the spectrum deserve better…There are now growing calls for children to learn with optional masking, as there is no clear evidence to show that masking children indefinitely has curbed this pandemic and kept schools ‘safe.’ With most adults now vaccinated, our state of New York boasts an 84.3% completed vaccination series, the time is now to advocate for children who remain naturally protected against severe illness and death from COVID-19.”

All that remains now is to see whether Mayor Eric Adams will be as responsive to parents’ concerns as he appears to be to those of Major League Baseball.

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« Reply #498 on: March 18, 2022, 07:11:20 AM »
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand ripped for nominating campaign donor to lifetime judgeship
NY Post ^ | March 18, 2022
Posted on 3/18/2022, 9:39:31


Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand is under fire for recommending one of the top donors to her campaign, Jennifer Rearden, for a lifetime post as a Manhattan federal judge.

Gillibrand (D-NY) took in more than $30,000 in contributions from Rearden, and fellow Democrats are also fuming about the judicial candidate’s membership in an “elite” Connecticut country club that has been accused of maintaining a mostly white membership.

President Biden accepted Gillibrand’s recommendation and nominated Rearden in January.

Rearden gave Gillibrand and her political action committee $11,900 after telling the senator she wanted the job, Federal Election Commission filings show — and even hosted “several” fundraisers for Gillibrand at the Midtown offices of her law firm, Gibson Dunn & Crutcher.

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