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Old 08-10-2021, 01:22 PM
 
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I'm no longer a New York resident, but I want him prosecuted to the letter of the law. Resignation is not enough for me.

The descriptions of his acts against women, provided by the people that conducted the investigation, equate to criminal behavior. He must be held accountable the same way all or us would be...no preferential treatment, no 2nd set of rules for politicians.

I also want the all the Covid blunders, & fraud, to be fully investigated, and not dropped. I want all of those who died needlessly in nursing homes, to have justice served in their memories. He supressed thousands of deaths, due to his misdeeds...denied they ever happened.

I demand justice be served.
The nursing home stuff is legit.

The harassment stuff is nonesense. All these clowns knew what they were getting into. They wanted do nothing, high paying jobs and the tradeoff was getting harassed by the creep. I surmise when they realized they weren't getting those jobs, they turned on him.
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Old 08-10-2021, 01:30 PM
 
Location: Free State of Florida
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The nursing home stuff is legit.

The harassment stuff is nonesense. All these clowns knew what they were getting into. They wanted do nothing, high paying jobs and the tradeoff was getting harassed by the creep. I surmise when they realized they weren't getting those jobs, they turned on him.
You are blaming multiple victims, and I reject that. Just because women are around men that hold great power, doesn't mean they are there solely to trade sex for high paying jobs. That is what your are implying.

Please provide links, or any other evidence of what you say as being true.

My evidence is what the investigation proved, as outlined by the public statements made.
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Old 08-10-2021, 01:48 PM
 
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You are blaming multiple victims, and I reject that. Just because women are around men that hold great power, doesn't mean they are there solely to trade sex for high paying jobs. That is what your are implying.

Please provide links, or any other evidence of what you say as being true.

My evidence is what the investigation proved, as outlined by the public statements made.

Wait, are you saying there are women not attracted to powerful men? Besides lesbianas?

He is right. The nursing home deal is real, but this method was chosen to take him down. But there is a lot more behind the nursing home scandal that would reveal a lot more.
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Old 08-10-2021, 03:19 PM
 
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I'm no longer a New York resident, but I want him prosecuted to the letter of the law. Resignation is not enough for me.

The descriptions of his acts against women, provided by the people that conducted the investigation, equate to criminal behavior. He must be held accountable the same way all or us would be...no preferential treatment, no 2nd set of rules for politicians.

I also want the all the Covid blunders, & fraud, to be fully investigated, and not dropped. I want all of those who died needlessly in nursing homes, to have justice served in their memories. He supressed thousands of deaths, due to his misdeeds...denied they ever happened.

I demand justice be served.
Maybe you haven't noticed yet, but no politicians get prosecuted for any crime, including the killing of thousands. Since 2008 it has been true.
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Old 08-10-2021, 03:22 PM
 
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So sad, too bad, can we rename the Tappan Zee Bridge back to its proper name next week....
Hell yes!
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Old 08-10-2021, 04:09 PM
 
Location: New York, NY
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Not so fast. They're saying that the mayor may run for governorship. I hope not.
I don’t think upstate will allow that to happen. But I agree, I hope not. I want fresh blood.
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Old 08-10-2021, 04:11 PM
 
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Maybe Tom Wolf of PA, Murphy of NJ, Newsom of California and that Michigan Governor will show some class and resign pending their criminal trials for murdering all those old people.
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Old 08-10-2021, 04:13 PM
 
Location: Manhattan
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LOL

You post links all the time, yet no link for this one? I need a link!
https://www.newsweek.com/bill-de-bla...ection-1615340

Bill De Blasio 'Hasn't Ruled Out' Challenging Governor Andrew Cuomo in 2022 Election

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio may run for governor in 2022 against New York's incumbent governor, Andrew Cuomo.

In his daily news conference on Monday, de Blasio said he "hasn't ruled out" a potential run for higher office next year. A New Yorker called into the media advisory to ask de Blasio if he had intentions to take part in the gubernatorial race.

"I haven't ruled in or ruled out anything," de Blasio said. "I haven't made any decisions about the future."

Wouldn't that be something if he runs and actually wins! Oy.
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Old 08-10-2021, 04:17 PM
 
Location: Manhattan
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Why, it's the usual cast of characters! And then some. Get out that popcorn and...vote!

https://pix11.com/news/politics/pixo...r-expert-says/

Who could run for governor of New York? ‘Sharks are in the water,’ expert says

Political consultant Jerry Kremer, who served as an assemblyman for 13 terms, said it’s not uncommon to see speculation swirl around a scandal like Cuomo’s.

“The sharks are in the water. It’s unfortunate, but it’s typical of politics that when it looks like there’s going to be an opening they start to swim,” Kremer said. “Some of the party elders are said to be approaching former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and to ask her if she would run.”

The evolving list of potential gubernatorial contenders includes people who’ve held statewide office, such as state Comptroller Tom DiNapoli, and Brooklyn native Attorney General Letitia James.

When New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio was asked this week if he might step into the 2022 race for governor, he said he hadn’t ruled it out.

NYC Public Advocate Jumaane Williams, who narrowly lost his 2018 bid for lieutenant governor, recently toured several upstate New York communities to discuss gun violence. Afterward, he hinted he may jump into the race as well, but dodged a full commitment when asked directly.

As far as potential Republican contenders, Gotham Gazette executive editor Ben Max said it’s important to remember the state is not entirely blue.

“When you get out of the city, the state has much more balance in terms of Democrats and Republicans,” he said.

Lee Zeldin, a Republican congressman from Long Island, has already launched his bid for the governor’s office. He raised over $4 million in the first three months of his campaign.

Other Republican hopefuls include former Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino and Andrew Giuliani, the son of former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani.
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Old 08-10-2021, 04:33 PM
 
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Sort of feel sorry for the guy. After almost twelve years as a pretty decent governor who got much done, Andrew Cuomo goes out like this; hounded out by claims from a bunch of broads.

Truth is socialist, progressive, liberal democrats in Albany wanted him gone years ago as he was holding up their train. Once this story broke the knives were out; if AC didn't resign democrat majorities in state senate and assembly were going to impeach him to remove from office.

Healthcare unions and others who Cuomo helped all turned their backs on him, and now will be rushing to curry favor with Lt. Governor who will replace AC, and start looking around to see who stands a chance of winning in November 2022.
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