Vote for change, public safety and economic hope — The Post endorses Lee Zeldin for governor
Parents, if you need another reason to vote for Lee Zeldin, you know, if the legislature were to pass this: New York lawmakers ready to revive push to mandate COVID-19 vaccine in schools, he would veto it immediately. He made that perfectly clear in the one and only debate Gov. Kathy “pay-to-play” Hochul agreed to. In case you missed the debate, you can watch it here. You can read Chairman Kassar’s statement on the debate here.
Chairman Kassar also called for a hiring freeze in the Hochul Administration for non-essential employees that you can read here.
The Washington Examiner writes: Hochul’s remark shows how clueless Democrats are about crime.
The Washington Free Beacon has a very interesting article regarding the NY Post being “hacked” yesterday: In Closing Stretch, Kathy Hochul Takes a Page Out of Terry McAuliffe’s (Losing) Playbook. Did you know that Hochul spokesperson, Jen Goodman, was also McAuliffe’s communications aide?
The MTA seems to be trying to stem the 30% increase in the subway crime rate with this pilot program: MetroGUARD: MTA pays for private security as Gov. Hochul ignores rampant crime
Biden lands in NY on rescue mission for sinking Hochul & NY Dems, bungles key economic stats. In his remarks he drops this rather discouraging news to locals: Biden: Micron project will exclude local workers
Biden pitches failed economic vision in Syracuse.
White House Has No Answer When Asked About the Biggest Crisis Facing the US
Senate Majority Leader, New York’s senior Senator Charles Schumer, not knowing he was being recorded: Schumer: Fetterman’s Dismal Debate Performance ‘Didn’t Hurt Us Too Much’. As this blog noted yesterday, the leadership of the Democrat Party are only interested in keeping their majority. As if that were not enough, he went on to say: “It’s hard to believe that they will go for Herschel Walker.” Schumer caught on hot mic telling Biden that Georgia’s Senate race is ‘going downhill’ for Dems, making it obvious he prefers, Rev. Raphael Warnock, who sounds a lot Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright, Jr., when preaching and serves homeless people living in the Church’s apartment complex an eviction notice when they fall behind.
It is a good thing our government is run by We The People and not elected officials: Fetterman Fades in Post-Debate Poll. And it is imperative that candidates debate each other, even if they are only willing to debate once.
The Post’s endorsements for NY state Senate
Pentagon defends cutting nuclear missile program in national defense strategy amid Russian tension