You’re not New Yorkers if you voted, basically, for Trump. Listen to this:
Buck is a lifelong New Yorker, born and raised New York City. This statement by Kathy Hochul — the Democrat governor of the Empire State — is just now starting to get attention, but she told Republicans to “jump on a bus and head down to Florida where you belong.”
Hochul’s people are saying that she meant the politicians that she named there and not everybody who voted for them, the disdain is the same really either way. And it’s funny to hear an unelected governor, who never won any votes to get into this role, talk about other people as “dictators.”
We have no patience for people who live in New York or California or any blue state who have forgotten the madness of, let’s say, “Cuomo Chips,” or forgotten the outdoor dining shutdowns during covid.
This is also the exact opposite of what’s going on with Eric Adams, the mayor of New York City, who’s traveling down to Florida right now begging everybody to come back because the overall tax rolls of New York City and New York State are being drastically impacted by the departure of the people who are most able to leave, which are frequently the highest earning, highest paying tax earners in the entire region.
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