• Re: Stupid bitch Gov. Hochul publicly humiliated by Biden administratio

    From Women are not leaders@21:1/5 to All on Thu Aug 17 20:00:05 2023
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    On 15 Aug 2023, Nick Fuentes <nowomr@protonmail.com> posted some news:ubg43m$2s0d4$6@dont-email.me:

    Elect a Democrat whore, don't complain when she fucks you instead.
    You voted for it bitches.

    Once upon a time, Brooklyn’s Floyd Bennett airfield was an important
    military base — and New York governors were adults.

    Times change.

    The 1,300-acre-plus airfield — hugely important to US naval aviation in
    its day, but now mostly empty federal parkland — apparently caught Gov.
    Kathy Hochul’s eye as a possible site for a migrant location.

    Indeed, let’s imagine that somebody woke up the other day and said:
    “Hey, the feds’ border breakdown caused our problem; let’s ask them if
    we can put up tents at Floyd Bennett to solve it.”

    “Nifty idea,” imaginary Krazy Kat said. “Call Washington, and meanwhile
    work up a press release announcing how clever we are.”

    Didn’t work.

    Washington said no (there were some “legal issues,” the feds said) and
    the press release, which was real enough, went into the trash.

    This was a plus for truth-in-advertising, because Krazy Kat ain’t that
    clever.

    But she is a lawyer, which is surprising because — as we’ve all learned
    from “Law & Order” — lawyers never ask a question if they don’t already
    know the answer.

    Answers? Hochul scarcely knows the questions: Not on migrants, not on
    crime, not on budget discipline; not on weed legalization — you name it,
    KK’s in the dark.

    New York has always had problems — but until recently it had governors
    who were up to their challenges. Four became president, after all, and
    any number might have.

    Whether the presidency is a proper standard these days is a fair
    question, given the last couple of incumbents. But that doesn’t let
    Hochul off the hook.

    Yes, she was an accident — a non-threatening underachiever plucked from
    Buffalo to be Andrew Cuomo’s second lieutenant governor.

    Yes, any responsible chief executive would have difficulty with New York politics given the state’s socially corrosive “progressive” environment.

    And yes, New York City’s maddening mixed-message mayor — wagging his
    finger about migrants one minute, burbling sanctuary-city pieties the
    next — would drive any governor nuts.

    But Kathy Hochul won the job outright last November — and now she needs
    to do it.

    New York, constitutionally, is a strong-governor state; the powers of
    the office are formidable. But for that to work, the governor must be,
    well, strong — and Hochul is not

    She has let the Legislature walk all over her, especially on crime and
    the budget.

    She has failed to use her institutional powers to focus Mayor Adams’
    attention on migrant solutions.

    And she has shown no appetite for enlisting two of the most powerful
    Democrats in Washington — Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, both of Brooklyn) — to the state’s
    cause.

    Hell, Hochul can’t even get her own government to coherently request
    permission to put up a few tents on an empty, weed-clogged old Navy base
    by the BQE.

    But she was ready with a press release, just in case.

    This is embarrassing, but it tells you all you need to know about the
    57th governor of New York — dwarfed, as she is, by so many of her
    predecessors.

    Email: bob@bobmcmanus.nyc

    Rashid#17
    21 hours ago

    Let us not forget the hundreds of millions of dollars she gave to her
    husband. I am sorry. I meant her husband's business, Delaware North, at TAX-PAYERS expense. You know Buffalo Stadium.

    https://nypost.com/2023/08/14/gov-hochul-publicly-humiliated-by-biden-adm inistration-over-migrants/

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  • From Women are not leaders@21:1/5 to All on Fri Aug 18 02:39:16 2023
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, misc.immigration.usa, sac.politics
    XPost: talk.politics.guns

    On 15 Aug 2023, Nick Fuentes <nowomr@protonmail.com> posted some news:ubg43m$2s0d4$6@dont-email.me:

    Elect a Democrat whore, don't complain when she fucks you instead.
    You voted for it bitches.

    Once upon a time, Brooklyn’s Floyd Bennett airfield was an important
    military base — and New York governors were adults.

    Times change.

    The 1,300-acre-plus airfield — hugely important to US naval aviation in
    its day, but now mostly empty federal parkland — apparently caught Gov.
    Kathy Hochul’s eye as a possible site for a migrant location.

    Indeed, let’s imagine that somebody woke up the other day and said:
    “Hey, the feds’ border breakdown caused our problem; let’s ask them if
    we can put up tents at Floyd Bennett to solve it.”

    “Nifty idea,” imaginary Krazy Kat said. “Call Washington, and meanwhile
    work up a press release announcing how clever we are.”

    Didn’t work.

    Washington said no (there were some “legal issues,” the feds said) and
    the press release, which was real enough, went into the trash.

    This was a plus for truth-in-advertising, because Krazy Kat ain’t that
    clever.

    But she is a lawyer, which is surprising because — as we’ve all learned
    from “Law & Order” — lawyers never ask a question if they don’t already
    know the answer.

    Answers? Hochul scarcely knows the questions: Not on migrants, not on
    crime, not on budget discipline; not on weed legalization — you name it,
    KK’s in the dark.

    New York has always had problems — but until recently it had governors
    who were up to their challenges. Four became president, after all, and
    any number might have.

    Whether the presidency is a proper standard these days is a fair
    question, given the last couple of incumbents. But that doesn’t let
    Hochul off the hook.

    Yes, she was an accident — a non-threatening underachiever plucked from
    Buffalo to be Andrew Cuomo’s second lieutenant governor.

    Yes, any responsible chief executive would have difficulty with New York politics given the state’s socially corrosive “progressive” environment.

    And yes, New York City’s maddening mixed-message mayor — wagging his
    finger about migrants one minute, burbling sanctuary-city pieties the
    next — would drive any governor nuts.

    But Kathy Hochul won the job outright last November — and now she needs
    to do it.

    New York, constitutionally, is a strong-governor state; the powers of
    the office are formidable. But for that to work, the governor must be,
    well, strong — and Hochul is not

    She has let the Legislature walk all over her, especially on crime and
    the budget.

    She has failed to use her institutional powers to focus Mayor Adams’
    attention on migrant solutions.

    And she has shown no appetite for enlisting two of the most powerful
    Democrats in Washington — Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, both of Brooklyn) — to the state’s
    cause.

    Hell, Hochul can’t even get her own government to coherently request
    permission to put up a few tents on an empty, weed-clogged old Navy base
    by the BQE.

    But she was ready with a press release, just in case.

    This is embarrassing, but it tells you all you need to know about the
    57th governor of New York — dwarfed, as she is, by so many of her
    predecessors.

    Email: bob@bobmcmanus.nyc

    Rashid#17
    21 hours ago

    Let us not forget the hundreds of millions of dollars she gave to her
    husband. I am sorry. I meant her husband's business, Delaware North, at TAX-PAYERS expense. You know Buffalo Stadium.

    https://nypost.com/2023/08/14/gov-hochul-publicly-humiliated-by-biden-adm inistration-over-migrants/

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