“We protect everyone on the streets of New York, not just CEOs”. While they might do that, this one murder has shown that fpr some people, the police really does the job they should be doing for everyone.
Huh. ~200 people who’ve screwed over a lot of people are going to be in the same place at the same time, and that fact has been advertised?
Wow. That takes some serious balls. I wish them luck.
It’s going to be a zoom call. Though it would be hilarious if the governor actually hated CEOs, got them all in one place, and tried to consistently leak the info ahead of time.
The Red
WeddingBoard Meeting
State assistance for corporate security
If we don’t take the funds from healthcare budget, then Iran will win.
Everybody deserves the protection of our law enforcement, unless you aren’t wealthy or powerful. And if you’re black, we’ll be sure to harass and/or assault you.
One murder has put it all in to stark relief for many where the loyalties of law enforcement lie; and yet i cant help but think no one will remember who was on the side of the working class come election season
Which party represents workers again?
no one will remember who was on the side of the working class come election season
To be fair, at the very most 5% of national level general elections feature a candidate who’s not an enemy of the working class.
Because probably the richest political party in the world is the least bad of two options and blatantly favor donors over grassroots in the primaries that they are somehow still allowed to be the arbiters of.
It’s like pitting 1989 Mike Tyson against 1989 Mohammed Ali, except Ali gets a head start where Tyson has to stand completely still, a loaded shotgun, and is the match referee.
Everybody deserves protection, says the governor only protecting the elites.
Excited to see a huge investment in PR for corporate leadership in the next few years. Like Shark Tank and Undercover Boss weren’t saccharine enough. You’re going to get the Full Israel of media coverage soon.
I haven’t watched a lot of Shark Tank, but it wasn’t doing a lot to endear billionaires to me. But given how little I watched, I may not be the target demographic.
“We protect everybody on the streets of New York, not just CEOs,” Hochul said. “Everybody deserves the protection of our law enforcement.”
New York City averages over 1 murder per day. Weird how the CEO seems to be the only one getting any attention whatsoever, since everyone is getting equal protection.
We cant afford for every American to have secret service protection. So we should just get rid of the secret service entirely. Big money wastage. TSA also needs to go. They never did anything to start with.
Besides that, law enforcement doesn’t protect anyone. Didn’t protect Brian Thompson, did it?
Law enforcement is reactive. They show up after the crime has been committed to take notes (incorrectly) and maybe arrest the wrong person. Oh, except when patrol officers are running speed traps so they can intimidate the undesirables and shake them down for fines (which are regressive), maybe abuse some authority (or just make shit up) in order to provoke an unnecessary arrest.
Class solidarity for the elites; rugged individualism for the little people.
Using our taxes to provide free private security to the wealthiest people in the state?
Up yours, Hochul.
Will someone think of billionaire pocketbooks in this trying time?
“We protect everybody on the streets of New York, not just CEOs.”
Everybody gets equal protection, but some get more equal protection than others
Funny how it’s all about protecting people when a rich guy gets shot but not when any of us gets shot.
They are all gathering in one place
They are all gathering in one place
They are all gathering in one place
Virtual. You can goatse them all at once.
Stream snipe them
SWAT them
Even if nothing, um, definitive happened, people could still gather outside and protest LOUDLY, and they have to come outside sometime and face it.