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🇵🇸Healthcare Pony ☭ 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️
@CultusMusicorum
Composer, Conductor, and Teacher of opera and choir. Tenor for hire. Anarchosocialist. https://t.co/RetwwNXsi0 co-host @TreknoPsychoPod

New from Larry Sabato on the Washington Post/GMU poll showing Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger's approval rating sinking, "A drop of that margin is stunning, and it should be greatly disturbing to the governor and the governor's staff if it's repeated in other surveys." wjla.com/news/local/vir…


@MalloryMcMorrow Don't forget to tell them how much of it is from AIPAC donors Mallory!






Please stop associating with this lunatic Democrats. Tying yourself to him is like a Republican cavorting with Alex Jones




We have far more recent precedent for a DSA candidate running to represent Southeast Queens, specifically in this district, where said DSA candidate SWEPT EVERY SINGLE PRECINCT Good thing she has a doctorate. Clearly, executing the will of constituents isn’t her strongest skill


officially in the running for best grindr message i’ve received

Israeli authorities confess they are singling out the Shi'ite Lebanese population for destruction. This is textbook ethnic cleansing, described as "Israel's message" by the @nytimes.


Speaker Julie Menin’s preliminary budget proposal would result in slashing billions of dollars from agency budgets, which would force the City to cut services. Double counting previously identified savings, overestimating revenues, and exaggerating debt service savings does nothing to close a deficit. This $6 billion proposal asks Albany for just one action – class size mandate relief. It refuses to address the deeper structural imbalance between the City and the State, or to increase taxes on the wealthiest New Yorkers and most profitable corporations. It effectively ensures this structural deficit will continue indefinitely. Any proposal that claims we can close this gap without significant new revenue is unrealistic.


Speaker Julie Menin’s preliminary budget proposal would result in slashing billions of dollars from agency budgets, which would force the City to cut services. Double counting previously identified savings, overestimating revenues, and exaggerating debt service savings does nothing to close a deficit. This $6 billion proposal asks Albany for just one action – class size mandate relief. It refuses to address the deeper structural imbalance between the City and the State, or to increase taxes on the wealthiest New Yorkers and most profitable corporations. It effectively ensures this structural deficit will continue indefinitely. Any proposal that claims we can close this gap without significant new revenue is unrealistic.


















