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Offline Kamaji

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Gentlemen, please, skip the infighting and hammer the Democrats!

By Michael Goodwin
June 14, 2022

They came, they saw, they squabbled.

The first Republican gubernatorial debate was fastpaced and fiery, but too much of the heat was aimed in the wrong direction. Granted, it’s a primary, but the intramural fighting left little time or energy for taking aim at the Democrats.

As a result, it was impossible to detect if any one of the four candidates — Rob Astorino, Andrew Giuliani, Harry Wilson and Lee Zeldin — has the right stuff to be the next governor.

And that’s a pity. A red wave is forming nationally because of the disastrous performance of Joe Biden and the Dem-controlled congress.

New York should be a part of that wave because Albany is a one-party town and the left’s disastrous policies are turning the state into a basket case. It has fallen way behind dynamic, fast-growing, business friendly states like Florida and Texas and shows no signs of closing the gap.

Quite the opposite. Under the disgraced former governor, Andrew Cuomo, and now Kathy Hochul, Albany specializes in passing sky-high taxes and reams of regulations, which have led to anemic population and job growth. Even this year, when the state was swimming in federal pandemic dollars, there was little talk and no action toward making the state safer and more hospitable to families and job creators.

As a result, the frightening rates of crime and an astronomical cost of living are creating an out-migration of historic proportions.

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Source:  https://nypost.com/2022/06/14/gentlemen-please-skip-the-infighting-and-hammer-the-democrats/

Offline Fishrrman

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Re: Gentlemen, please, skip the infighting and hammer the Democrats!
« Reply #1 on: June 14, 2022, 10:08:09 pm »
It would be great to see a Republican win the governorship of NY state again.
But... I just don't see that happening.
Even in an election year like this one...