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Hochul flamed for asking people to stop ‘leaving’ New York after telling Republicans to ‘get out’ months prior

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Leftists just crushing it, for New York City :joy:

@NYC_Eer thinks things are great in the leftist-run city. Reality tells us differently. She's now begging people to stop leaving. Yes. This is what you bleaters vote for.

Leftists are destroying our country

LINK: 'If you tell people to leave, they will. If you over-regulate them and overtax them, they will leave faster.' one user tweeted in response to the Democratic governor

Critics of Gov. Kathy Hochul, D-N.Y., slammed the politician for admitting that her government must "reverse the trend of people leaving our state" on Sunday after she told Republican lawmakers in the state to beat it to Florida last year.

During a January 1 inaugural address following her November re-election, the governor vowed to make New York a better and safer place to live, acknowledging the fact that many New Yorkers have fled the state for other parts of the country in the past year.

Local CBS anchor Anne McCloy tweeted about the telling moment in Hochul’s address, stating, "In a perhaps unexpected acknowledgment, @GovKathyHochul says New York State ‘must reverse the trend of people leaving our state.’"

McCloy also noted in the same post that "New York State saw the greatest population decline of any state in the last year according to the most recent U.S. Census data."

The governor’s statement came several months after she told prominent Republicans to "get out" of New York.

In August, during her gubernatorial campaign against Rep. Lee Zeldin, R-N.Y., Hochul lambasted her opponent and his Republican allies, stating, "We're here to say that the era of Trump and Zeldin and Molinaro – just jump on a bus and head down to Florida where you belong. Get out of town."

Conservatives were outraged by the statement at the time, accusing the governor of "flat out attacking not just GOP politicians, but GOP voters." Though Hochul insisted the comments were specifically directed at Zeldin, Trump and Molinaro, not voters.

Conservatives blasted Hochul’s inaugural wish to get people back to New York considering her previous comments.

On Twitter, reporter Jim Stinson reminded Hochul, "If you tell people to leave, they will. If you over-regulate them and overtax them, they will leave faster."

The RNC’s Jake Schneider tweeted, "Woman who told Republicans to ‘jump on a bus and head down to Florida’ shocked they listened."

Gov. Ron DeSantis, R-Fla., deputy press secretary Jeremy Redfern asked, "Didn’t she recently tell people that if they don’t vote for her then they should just move to Florida?"

Conservative radio host Michael Berry said, "They all moved to Florida. People voted with their feet. The policies of @GovRonDeSantis created a safer, freer & better place to live. When self-described ‘NYC snob’ moved out, they should have just turned out the lights. It’s all about policy." (and leftist policies (socialism) SUCK)

Retired U.S. diplomat Alberto Miguel Fernandez summed up Hochul’s problem, tweeting, "New York State missing the citizens that have fled and the future citizens that have been killed in the womb."

Rep. Lee Zeldin himself slammed his former gubernatorial opponent in a tweet, writing, "Here’s a great place for Hochul to start: Stop telling people to get on a bus and move to Florida if they disagree with your views."

And National Review national affairs reporter John Fund remarked that Hochul missed her window to solve her state’s crisis. He tweeted, "This is so late, it basically counts as never...."
 
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Leftists just crushing it, for New York City :joy:

@NYC_Eer thinks things are great in the leftist-run city. Reality tells us differently. She's now begging people to stop leaving. Yes. This is what you bleaters vote for.

Leftists are destroying our country

LINK: 'If you tell people to leave, they will. If you over-regulate them and overtax them, they will leave faster.' one user tweeted in response to the Democratic governor

Critics of Gov. Kathy Hochul, D-N.Y., slammed the politician for admitting that her government must "reverse the trend of people leaving our state" on Sunday after she told Republican lawmakers in the state to beat it to Florida last year.

During a January 1 inaugural address following her November re-election, the governor vowed to make New York a better and safer place to live, acknowledging the fact that many New Yorkers have fled the state for other parts of the country in the past year.

Local CBS anchor Anne McCloy tweeted about the telling moment in Hochul’s address, stating, "In a perhaps unexpected acknowledgment, @GovKathyHochul says New York State ‘must reverse the trend of people leaving our state.’"

McCloy also noted in the same post that "New York State saw the greatest population decline of any state in the last year according to the most recent U.S. Census data."

The governor’s statement came several months after she told prominent Republicans to "get out" of New York.

In August, during her gubernatorial campaign against Rep. Lee Zeldin, R-N.Y., Hochul lambasted her opponent and his Republican allies, stating, "We're here to say that the era of Trump and Zeldin and Molinaro – just jump on a bus and head down to Florida where you belong. Get out of town."

Conservatives were outraged by the statement at the time, accusing the governor of "flat out attacking not just GOP politicians, but GOP voters." Though Hochul insisted the comments were specifically directed at Zeldin, Trump and Molinaro, not voters.

Conservatives blasted Hochul’s inaugural wish to get people back to New York considering her previous comments.

On Twitter, reporter Jim Stinson reminded Hochul, "If you tell people to leave, they will. If you over-regulate them and overtax them, they will leave faster."

The RNC’s Jake Schneider tweeted, "Woman who told Republicans to ‘jump on a bus and head down to Florida’ shocked they listened."

Gov. Ron DeSantis, R-Fla., deputy press secretary Jeremy Redfern asked, "Didn’t she recently tell people that if they don’t vote for her then they should just move to Florida?"

Conservative radio host Michael Berry said, "They all moved to Florida. People voted with their feet. The policies of @GovRonDeSantis created a safer, freer & better place to live. When self-described ‘NYC snob’ moved out, they should have just turned out the lights. It’s all about policy." (and leftist policies (socialism) SUCK)

Retired U.S. diplomat Alberto Miguel Fernandez summed up Hochul’s problem, tweeting, "New York State missing the citizens that have fled and the future citizens that have been killed in the womb."

Rep. Lee Zeldin himself slammed his former gubernatorial opponent in a tweet, writing, "Here’s a great place for Hochul to start: Stop telling people to get on a bus and move to Florida if they disagree with your views."

And National Review national affairs reporter John Fund remarked that Hochul missed her window to solve her state’s crisis. He tweeted, "This is so late, it basically counts as never...."
Everyone except some sore ass Trumpers know it’s one of the greatest cities in the world. And without it your redneck ass would be worse off than it already is. You’re welcome for all the tax $$$ you ungrateful fool
 
Everyone except some sore ass Trumpers know it’s one of the greatest cities in the world. And without it your redneck ass would be worse off than it already is. You’re welcome for all the tax $$$ you ungrateful fool

I pay taxes too, jackass. My fair share. The $h!thole that is NY, spends my tax money housing illegal foreign nationals and putting criminals and illegal foreign nationals before American citizens.

Our tax dollars are going to able-bodied government dependents and illegal foreign nationals.

I'm welcome? Proves you know zilch, you elitist.

You're just a bleater and you don't see what leftists are doing to, traditionally, one of the greatest cities in our country.

You have a leftist leader telling people to leave NY. WTF?

Money well spent, good policy, no soft on crime policies and you keep more of what you earn. That is Florida. What a novel concept!

NY is dying like many other leftist-run cities and states.

Thanks for nothing, bleater.
 
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I pay taxes too, jackass. My fair share. The $h!thole that is NY, spends my tax money housing illegal foreign nationals and putting criminals and illegal foreign nationals before American citizens.

Our tax dollars are going to able-bodied government dependents and illegal foreign nationals.

I'm welcome? Proves you know zilch, you elitist.

You're just a bleater and you don't see what leftists are doing to, traditionally, one of the greatest cities in our country.

You have a leftist leader telling people to leave NY. WTF?

Money well spent, good policy, no soft on crime policies and you keep more of what you earn. That is Florida. What a novel concept!

NY is dying like many other leftist-run cities and states.

Thanks for nothing, bleater.

Return on Statehood: How Much Value Every State Gets from the Federal Government

uh... his point was NY pays a lot more into Fed tax dollars than it uses.. so does California.. whereas red states lead the pack in sucking more from the federal tit than they pay in..

you're arguing with emotion to support your narrative instead of understanding the context and objective facts.. You guys will never progress your ideas in a serious way, IMO, until you can get this figured out..

Return on Statehood: How Much Value Every State Gets from the Federal Government
 
New York was built, in part, from the toil and sweat of my WV ancestors who toiled in the mines and logging camps. Most were no more than indentured servents barely making ends meet while their fat cat New York boses stuffed their bank accounts.

I am demanding immediate reparations from every resident of New York city and especially NYC_Eer even though he doesn't earn much from his elementary school janitor job.
 
And what they use is wasteful.

The policies also put America last.
yet they produce more than they use in terms of tax dollars.. not true for many states.. and NYC/Wall St is considered the financial capital of the world and has been critical to America's dominance on the global financial stage.. giving America enormous economic power and influence in the world.. couldn't that be considered good for America?
 
yet they produce more than they use in terms of tax dollars.. not true for many states.. and NYC/Wall St is considered the financial capital of the world and has been critical to America's dominance on the global financial stage.. giving America enormous economic power and influence in the world.. couldn't that be considered good for America?

The leftist agenda of NY is not good for America.

America last is not a good thing.
 
I don't understand the America last slogan.. what does that mean specific to NY?

It's a leftist city that supports this administration. We are protecting foreign borders, are we not? Now look at ours. It's disgusting and our tax dollars are being used to protect these unvetted, illegal foreign nationals (NY is a sanctuary state) paying for their educations, health care, housing and welfare. Why the hell are we doing that? Because of scumbag leftists/socialists. Americans shouldn't have to suffer. They are not putting America's security or Americans first, yet THAT'S THEIR DAMNED JOB. It's disgusting.

We have homeless vets and people going hungry in our own country. But billions of our tax dollars are going to illegal foreign nationals, protecting foreign borders, fighting wars for other countries, with no benefit to America, but paid for by American taxpayers.

Then we have lazy, able-bodied government dependent, American citizens living off of our tax dollars with many making more to do absolutely nothing than working Americans. Some making $100,000 plus a year TO NOT WORK.

All of these are leftist policies backed by leftists states such as NY, Oregon, California...etc.

They are killing America. They are putting America last.
 
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It's a leftist city that supports this administration. We are protecting foreign borders, are we not? Now look at ours. It's disgusting and our tax dollars are being used to protect these unvetted, illegal foreign nationals (NY is a sanctuary state) paying for their educations, health care, housing and welfare. Why the hell are we doing that? Because of scumbag leftists/socialists. Americans shouldn't have to suffer. They are not putting America's security or Americans first, yet THAT'S THEIR DAMNED JOB. It's disgusting.

We have homeless vets and people going hungry in our own country. But billions of our tax dollars are going to illegal foreign nationals, protecting foreign borders, fighting wars for other countries, with no benefit to America, but paid for by American taxpayers.

Then we have lazy, able-bodied government dependent, American citizens living off of our tax dollars with many making more to do absolutely nothing than working Americans. Some making $100,000 plus a year TO NOT WORK.

All of these are leftist policies backed by leftists states such as NY, Oregon, California...etc.

They are killing America. They are putting America last.
not sure that answers my question about NY's specific policies.. and to me sounds like a relatively broad generalization that any 'blue' state is automatically bad... which I don't agree with and perhaps depends on what metrics you are looking at to make that judgement.

That said, I do agree with the need for strong borders and an overhaul to our immigration policies. We need immigrants in this country, a healthy immigration flow is good for our economy, etc.. but we need LEGAL immigrants who follow the process to enter the US and to eventually become US Citizens. No argument from me on this point.

As for our role in the world (i.e., "protecting foreign borders, fighting wars for other countries" as you state), I personally believe there is great benefit to America of our providing leadership and involvement on the global stage. The spread of democracy, free (or relatively free) markets, human rights, a rules-based order, respect of sovereignty, etc. are all things that have helped America to become the global standard in economic output, innovation, intellectual property, strength of the dollar, etc, etc.. Would you prefer we turn over the world stage to Putin, Xi Jinping, Rocket Boy ;) and the Iranian Ayatollahs?

As for "lazy, able-bodied government dependent, American citizens living off of our tax dollars".. I'm pretty sure that is not exclusively a blue-state or liberal issue.. have you checked the welfare data of red states and those who vote republican? And, I have not heard of people making $100k to not work.. not saying it doesn't exist, but would be interested in the source on that as until I see it I am in the camp of that statement being a political talking point and hyperbole and not actual fact.
 
not sure that answers my question about NY's specific policies.. and to me sounds like a relatively broad generalization that any 'blue' state is automatically bad... which I don't agree with and perhaps depends on what metrics you are looking at to make that judgement.

That said, I do agree with the need for strong borders and an overhaul to our immigration policies. We need immigrants in this country, a healthy immigration flow is good for our economy, etc.. but we need LEGAL immigrants who follow the process to enter the US and to eventually become US Citizens. No argument from me on this point.

As for our role in the world (i.e., "protecting foreign borders, fighting wars for other countries" as you state), I personally believe there is great benefit to America of our providing leadership and involvement on the global stage. The spread of democracy, free (or relatively free) markets, human rights, a rules-based order, respect of sovereignty, etc. are all things that have helped America to become the global standard in economic output, innovation, intellectual property, strength of the dollar, etc, etc.. Would you prefer we turn over the world stage to Putin, Xi Jinping, Rocket Boy ;) and the Iranian Ayatollahs?

As for "lazy, able-bodied government dependent, American citizens living off of our tax dollars".. I'm pretty sure that is not exclusively a blue-state or liberal issue.. have you checked the welfare data of red states and those who vote republican? And, I have not heard of people making $100k to not work.. not saying it doesn't exist, but would be interested in the source on that as until I see it I am in the camp of that statement being a political talking point and hyperbole and not actual fact.
Can't link the actual study, but its in this article.

Paying Americans Not to Work
 
And you'll notice they are blue states. The left wants dependents. Do-nothing dependents will continue to vote for leftists because they are paid to do nothing.
Don't bite the hand that feeds ya ...gobinto any project and ask them who they vote for ?
 
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Ukraine. What's the benefit to America? Also, how can our government justify protecting borders of any country, if our own aren't?

Benefits equaling more than $100,000
responding to you and @Hillbilly Tea on this 100k thing.. thanks for the links, I wasn't aware it totaled that much and I agree that's nuts.. I'm all for a safety net and believe to some degree everyone should have access to healthcare... but yeah, 100k for a family of 4 for the 2 adults to not work is not cool in my book.

RE: Ukraine.. I think there are many benefits to America.. strategic and long term in terms of our interests and those of the American economy, jobs, people, influence in the world, etc.. Here's an assessment from the Center for Strategic International Studies, a bipartisan non-profit think tank rated as one of the top think tanks globally, and with particular focus on "finding ways to sustain American prominence and prosperity as a force for good in the world".. It's too long of an article for a quick read, but hits on many advantages to the US of actively supporting Ukraine.

United States Aid to Ukraine: An Investment Whose Benefits Greatly Exceed its Cost
 
And you'll notice they are blue states. The left wants dependents. Do-nothing dependents will continue to vote for leftists because they are paid to do nothing.
responding to you and @roadtrasheer on this point.. I guess we disagree on the fundamental point.. you see it as a conscious political strategy by 'the left' to gain voters (btw, I personally hate that 'the left' moniker as much as 'the right' moniker as I think both are too general and ascribe the extremes of either party to the whole party, and don't adequately capture a large portion of people who are more aligned to 'the middle'). I'd like to think, perhaps naively, that some level of social safety net is required in a civil society where the financial deck is stacked against many people from birth... even though admittedly there are abuses, etc. that need to be addressed (i.e., able bodied, able minded free loaders)
 
responding to you and @Hillbilly Tea on this 100k thing.. thanks for the links, I wasn't aware it totaled that much and I agree that's nuts.. I'm all for a safety net and believe to some degree everyone should have access to healthcare... but yeah, 100k for a family of 4 for the 2 adults to not work is not cool in my book.

RE: Ukraine.. I think there are many benefits to America.. strategic and long term in terms of our interests and those of the American economy, jobs, people, influence in the world, etc.. Here's an assessment from the Center for Strategic International Studies, a bipartisan non-profit think tank rated as one of the top think tanks globally, and with particular focus on "finding ways to sustain American prominence and prosperity as a force for good in the world".. It's too long of an article for a quick read, but hits on many advantages to the US of actively supporting Ukraine.

United States Aid to Ukraine: An Investment Whose Benefits Greatly Exceed its Cost

If they're going to make that much from doing nothing, then at least make them perform something for taxpayers. Clean trash on highways, wash government cars, clean government $h!tters...SOMETHING. Stop rewarding folks for not working.

I disagree with your assessment of Ukraine, but even so. How can we justify fighting for other countries while our own country has open borders and thousands of Americans aren't safe? We need to clean up our own country and help American citizens, before running off to protect foreign countries. Do that and fighting for Ukraine wouldn't be such a tough pill to swallow.
 
responding to you and @roadtrasheer on this point.. I guess we disagree on the fundamental point.. you see it as a conscious political strategy by 'the left' to gain voters (btw, I personally hate that 'the left' moniker as much as 'the right' moniker as I think both are too general and ascribe the extremes of either party to the whole party, and don't adequately capture a large portion of people who are more aligned to 'the middle'). I'd like to think, perhaps naively, that some level of social safety net is required in a civil society where the financial deck is stacked against many people from birth... even though admittedly there are abuses, etc. that need to be addressed (i.e., able bodied, able minded free loaders)
I do believe in some form of a little safety net . We as a country was socialists lite for a long time and it seems to work .
I'm a independent and don't mind being called anything people want to call me .
I do not believe people the deck is stacked against people. I do believe some start out on 2nd base and I have zero problem with that .
I do think living free from birth on creates big big problems and the projects is proof that it don't benefit them . I also think rich kids who are not made to work creates big problems.
I think outsourcing all our blue collar factory jobs has created this drug mess we have . I believe work is more beneficial than just a paycheck. As a union member I believe Unions need to rethink there worth on a lot of fronts
 
If they're going to make that much from doing nothing, then at least make them perform something for taxpayers. Clean trash on highways, wash government cars, clean government $h!tters...SOMETHING. Stop rewarding folks for not working.

I disagree with your assessment of Ukraine, but even so. How can we justify fighting for other countries while our own country has open borders and thousands of Americans aren't safe? We need to clean up our own country and help American citizens, before running off to protect foreign countries. Do that and fighting for Ukraine wouldn't be such a tough pill to swallow.
agree totally with "If they're going to make that much from doing nothing, then at least make them perform something for taxpayers." especially the cleaning shitters part lol

re: Ukraine -- I guess I don't know why we can't do both.. we definitely have domestic issues to deal with and prioritize, but to me that doesn't mean we also can't play a role on the global stage.. IMO, the global issues will become domestic issues at some point if we ignore them
 
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I do believe in some form of a little safety net . We as a country was socialists lite for a long time and it seems to work .
I'm a independent and don't mind being called anything people want to call me .
I do not believe people the deck is stacked against people. I do believe some start out on 2nd base and I have zero problem with that .
I do think living free from birth on creates big big problems and the projects is proof that it don't benefit them . I also think rich kids who are not made to work creates big problems.
I think outsourcing all our blue collar factory jobs has created this drug mess we have . I believe work is more beneficial than just a paycheck. As a union member I believe Unions need to rethink there worth on a lot of fronts
there are things we all support that are funded by taxpayer $$ that are intended to benefit all: highways, national parks, Air Traffic Control, military, schools, etc, etc.. To some definition couldn't those be considered 'socialist' benefits?

IMO the deck is definitely stacked against some people.. while everyone theoretically has the opportunity in the US to become whoever they want, and achieve whatever they want... in reality the odds are significantly harder for some than others based on what they are born into.. I've seen it firsthand in my work in the Big Brothers program.. the cycle of poverty, crime, etc. is VERY hard to break for many...not all, but many.. because the deck is stacked. That doesn't mean I think they deserve free handouts for life.. but IMO it's in society's interest to try to help lift them up if possible

re: unions.. I'm a supporter.. I know from being in business and corporate America for 30+ years that the system is set up to incent maximizing profit, period.... and that is not always in the long-term best interests of a society or all stakeholders (employees, communities, etc).. Unions can help level the field a little and hold management accountable, IMO.
 
re: Ukraine -- I guess I don't know why we can't do both.. we definitely have domestic issues to deal with and prioritize, but to me that doesn't mean we also can't play a role on the global stage.. IMO, the global issues will become domestic issues at some point if we ignore them

We definitely could do both, but our borders and safety are being ignored by this administration. Even solid blue state Colorado, is now sending illegal foreign nationals to New York. Imagine living along our open borders (ie El Paso Texas) Citizens aren't safe. It's ridiculous.

Congress should stall ANY funding to foreign nations until our borders are secure and we deport people crossing illegally. Men, women, children...It doesn't matter. Deport them. Send a message that you're welcome to the United States...LEGALLY.

DON'T hire 87,000 IRS agents. Hire 87,000 border agents and help stop the cartel, drugs, rapes (including children), human trafficking, deaths...etc.

The current law is that we jail and then deport people crossing illegally, after they served their time. Punish then deport. We need to enforce our laws.
 
agree totally with "If they're going to make that much from doing nothing, then at least make them perform something for taxpayers." especially the cleaning shitters part lol

re: Ukraine -- I guess I don't know why we can't do both.. we definitely have domestic issues to deal with and prioritize, but to me that doesn't mean we also can't play a role on the global stage.. IMO, the global issues will become domestic issues at some point if we ignore them
I'm all for helping other countries to help promote freedom and our way of life .... if we can afford it .
Our country should come first .
 
there are things we all support that are funded by taxpayer $$ that are intended to benefit all: highways, national parks, Air Traffic Control, military, schools, etc, etc.. To some definition couldn't those be considered 'socialist' benefits?

IMO the deck is definitely stacked against some people.. while everyone theoretically has the opportunity in the US to become whoever they want, and achieve whatever they want... in reality the odds are significantly harder for some than others based on what they are born into.. I've seen it firsthand in my work in the Big Brothers program.. the cycle of poverty, crime, etc. is VERY hard to break for many...not all, but many.. because the deck is stacked. That doesn't mean I think they deserve free handouts for life.. but IMO it's in society's interest to try to help lift them up if possible

re: unions.. I'm a supporter.. I know from being in business and corporate America for 30+ years that the system is set up to incent maximizing profit, period.... and that is not always in the long-term best interests of a society or all stakeholders (employees, communities, etc).. Unions can help level the field a little and hold management accountable, IMO.
Ben Carson is a prime example .
I do believe if people have to work to eat they seem to work more often and break less laws
I have 31 years vested in the U.A .
I love what I do and was brought up believing I have to make the man money in order for me to get paid . I believe in having a contract to protect me and the business. It's all about money for sure . The term " F the man " burns me up . We need the rich man I've never received a paycheck from a poor man .
 
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Everyone except some sore ass Trumpers know it’s one of the greatest cities in the world. And without it your redneck ass would be worse off than it already is. You’re welcome for all the tax $$$ you ungrateful fool

Did you shake your genitals at some kids this week?
 
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Everyone except some sore ass Trumpers know it’s one of the greatest cities in the world. And without it your redneck ass would be worse off than it already is. You’re welcome for all the tax $$$ you ungrateful fool
You're always bragging how "great" NYC is yet on the other side of your forked tongue you always brag how you "don't live there".

Wonder why not?
 
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New York City

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You're always bragging how "great" NYC is yet on the other side your forked tongue you always brag how you "don't live there".

Wonder why not?
Both dummy. There are plenty of great places I don't live. DC is a great town, but I don't live there. Throwing NYC sucks articles at me all the time means nothing to me. The fact NYC is pissing off people w/ money is actually good for me. My property value is going through the roof as those that move from NYC, and who don't move out of state, are moving to Westchester in droves.
 
Both dummy. There are plenty of great places I don't live. DC is a great town, but I don't live there. Throwing NYC sucks articles at me all the time means nothing to me. The fact NYC is pissing off people w/ money is actually good for me. My property value is going through the roof as those that move from NYC, and who don't move out of state, are moving to Westchester in droves.
LOL. If your WV ancestors were smarted they wouldn't be working in mines. Or are you blaming their misfortune on someone else? They should've pulled themselves up by their bootstraps...just like you ask African Americans to do...otherwise its on them for not trying hard enough. Either that is true, or you are a hypocrite. Don't worry...I know the answer to that.

My WV ancestors, who came here without a dime in their pocket, figured out a way to get out of the mines in Williamson, made a good life for themselves through hard work, and sent all their kids to college, who then sent all their kids to college. They didn't bitch and moan about getting taken advantage of by outsiders.
 
LOL. If your WV ancestors were smarted they wouldn't be working in mines. Or are you blaming their misfortune on someone else? They should've pulled themselves up by their bootstraps...just like you ask African Americans to do...otherwise its on them for not trying hard enough. Either that is true, or you are a hypocrite. Don't worry...I know the answer to that.

My WV ancestors, who came here without a dime in their pocket, figured out a way to get out of the mines in Williamson, made a good life for themselves through hard work, and sent all their kids to college, who then sent all their kids to college. They didn't bitch and moan about getting taken advantage of by outsiders.
Oh your WV ancestors did a great job! They raised a grown man who calls Black people he's never met "Uncle Tom" and figured out how to lease expensive German luxury automobiles for free! 😏

They raised a financially ignorant racist.
 
Both dummy. There are plenty of great places I don't live. DC is a great town, but I don't live there. Throwing NYC sucks articles at me all the time means nothing to me. The fact NYC is pissing off people w/ money is actually good for me. My property value is going through the roof as those that move from NYC, and who don't move out of state, are moving to Westchester in droves.

Your property value is worthless if someone doesn't pay you what you think it's worth. Even moreso when folks compare how much more house the same amount buys in a better area!

I'd rather spend 1.4 million on a home in Cherokee county outside Atlanta than those cracker boxes you're bragging about in Westchester NY! I know what I'm saying is true because we have folks coming down here all the time from New York and they can't believe how much more house they can get here after selling off their overpriced homes up there!
 
Everyone except some sore ass Trumpers know it’s one of the greatest cities in the world. And without it your redneck ass would be worse off than it already is. You’re welcome for all the tax $$$ you ungrateful fool
Imagine how much better it could be with a good mayor and great law abiding governor. Just a crime how liberals run a city and state. Never understand why anybody thinks lawlessness is a good thing whether dem or repub
 
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Westchester county NY is roughly 38 miles Northeast of New York City. It is populated by mostly mindless White racist ignorant Left wing Biden voters like @NYCeer. Which county would YOU rather spend almost a million dollars in?🤫

The obvious choice is Westchester NY right creepy Joe?
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Imagine how much better it could be with a good mayor and great law abiding governor. Just a crime how liberals run a city and state. Never understand why anybody thinks lawlessness is a good thing whether dem or repub
Agreed. Better is better than worse. I thought the mayor would do a better job than he has, but I don’t have a vote.

Since I don’t work in the city and my kids are heavy into sports, I don’t get into the city all that often. When I do go in I don’t see the issues, but I ain’t hanging out in the Bronx.
 
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Agreed. Better is better than worse. I thought the mayor would do a better job than he has, but I don’t have a vote.

Since I don’t work in the city and my kids are heavy into sports, I don’t get into the city all that often. When I do go in I don’t see the issues, but I ain’t hanging out in the Bronx.
I have told people I understand the differences between Dem and Repub, but I do not understand why you want anybody to suffer needless crime. Both liberals and conservatives deserve to be safe.
 
Agreed. Better is better than worse. I thought the mayor would do a better job than he has, but I don’t have a vote.

Since I don’t work in the city and my kids are heavy into sports, I don’t get into the city all that often. When I do go in I don’t see the issues, but I ain’t hanging out in the Bronx.
You don't have to "see" the issues to understand why so many folks are complaining or just moving away. You always brag how you're not effected by what's going on there that's essentially destroying the quality of Life so why defend it as such a great place? Obviously the people moving away from the random crime and rampant squalor which YOU don't see disagree with you that it's a such a great place. 😏

Arrogant snob.
 
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I have told people I understand the differences between Dem and Repub, but I do not understand why you want anybody to suffer needless crime. Both liberals and conservatives deserve to be safe.
Liberals are not pro crime. No one wants crime. They go about it in a different and often incorrect / social experiment type of way, which may sound good in theory but often doesn’t work in the real world.
 
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