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    17 hours ago

    DEAR ELECTED OFFICIALS THE GOAL IS NOT TO GET HOUSELESS PEOPLE OFF THE STREETS, BUT TO PROVIDE EQUITABLE & HUMANE HOUSING FOR THEM. IT IS NOT THE STREETS THAT NEED HELP IT IS THE PEOPLE!

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    Jan 8
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    This must be the “swagger” he was talking about because this does take balls to try to justify this kind of nepotism.

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  3. Retweeted
    Jan 8

    One week into being mayor, former cop Eric Adams appointed his own brother as the NYPD Deputy Commissioner, a position that has a salary of $242,000 per year. Bernard Adams' most recent job was an assistant director for parking at a college. This is corrupt as fuck.

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  4. Jan 7
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  5. Jan 7

    Eric Adams announces new cutting edge plan to combat homelessness: NEW HOMELESS OUTREACH PLAN Someone: "Wait, there's some space dust on there." *Blows dust off plan* BROKEN WINDOWS POLICING

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  6. Jan 6

    A longstanding phenomenon due to sensationalistic media coverage, which is often coordinated with law enforcement - copaganda.

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    Jan 6

    2. The story's main point is that SF is dealing with an 'unusual' crime wave, but then says that the crimes it claims to be surging are hard to measure analytically (the data shows that some types have gone up and some have gone down since the pandemic began).

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    Jan 6

    hoo boy. where to start with this story. 1. Its main character, framed as a 'concerned citizen," who provides most of the anecdotes to bolster the story's thesis that 'crime is out of control' in SF, is a retail analyst.

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    Jan 6

    Todays anti-union propaganda from saids… its happening again

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  10. Retweeted
    22 Dec 2021

    “Why aren’t we arresting the homeless so that tourists don’t have to look at them?” —Bill Bratton

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  11. Retweeted
    Jan 5

    Black Giuliani said if he closes the schools, then low skill peasants can’t make coffee for the professionals who are far more important.

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  12. Jan 6

    The last class of councilmembers increased the NYPD budget by a cool billion during their times in office. Thin blue line politics w/o the symbol.

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  13. Jan 6

    They did find things they agreed on, like closing the subways at night early during the pandemic to explicitly throw homeless people out of the system. Friends forever.

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  14. Jan 6

    Again, I'm pretty confident if you did random polls of NYers + asked what they thought the police budget actually was, most would severely underestimate how many billions go to paying for Chevy Tahoes & 2nd homes in Staten Island, Westchester and Long Island for our boys in blue.

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  15. Jan 6

    Yea who needs the city's top elected official to have a firm grasp of city resources ("the numbers game") or where they should go.

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  16. Retweeted
    Jan 5

    And yet, somehow, the NYPD budget went up last year. And 500 transit cops got added. Defunded?

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    Jan 5
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    The New York Post: still getting publicly shamed by the existence of Google in 2022

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    2) As a Black Socialist, I want more than symbolic representation. I want a Speaker who will not uphold the police state.  Adams, who has repeatedly voted to increase the NYPD budget, does not fit the bill.

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    1) The process of choosing a Speaker was determined by the back-room, closed door deals that are inherent to the process in City Council. This has been my first direct introduction to the way that New York City Council operates, and it is antithetical to what I stand for.

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    I voted against Adrienne Adams for two distinct but related reasons.

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