Harry Tallman III

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Harry Tallman III

Harry Tallman III

@HTallmann

Love Oscar Madison, Toups Meatery NOLA and horse racing! 🐎🐎🐎 No hate, no violence ever, just honest and sarcastic opinions.

Katılım Nisan 2022
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TIME
TIME@TIME·
TIME’s new cover: Even in this antiestablishment political moment, Graham Platner’s rise has been remarkable. His candidacy is forcing the party to come to terms with what it’s willing to risk in exchange for a fighter time.com/article/2026/0…
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🇺🇸 Ronald Carter
🇺🇸 Ronald Carter@USronaldcarter·
Nobody is telling you how FUCKED New York City's infrastructure actually is right now. Everyone is watching the flood footage. The cars underwater. The subway stations turned into swimming pools. Nobody is talking about the fact that six inches of rain just paralyzed a global city. Not a hurricane. Not a once-in-a-century storm. Six inches. In a few hours. And the Long Island Expressway shut down in both directions. The F train suspended. Flash flood warnings across every borough. By rain. → Cost of fixing this: deferred for decades → Cost of not fixing it: the entire city grinds to a halt → That is not a weather problem. That is a maintenance problem. NYC's catch-basin cleaning fleet was 63% out of service during prior storms. By end of 2023 it was 77% out of service. The city had 19 functional trucks for five boroughs. Nineteen trucks. For eight million people. 💀 Here's what nobody is explaining to you: This doesn't just change THIS storm. This changes ALL storms. Forever. → NYC has 7,400 miles of combined storm and sewer pipes that back up the moment rainfall exceeds capacity → Many of those pipes are over 100 years old — built before cars existed, let alone SUVs and modern runoff volumes → Fewer than half of the city's 964 priority catch basins were inspected before recent storms hit → This exact same thing happened in 2023. And 2025. Same expressway. Same subway lines. Same excuses. → The city knows which drains are clogged. They have a data-driven priority list. → They just don't have the trucks to clean them. → So every time it rains hard, the same streets flood, the same trains stop, the same headlines run. → And then nothing changes until the next storm proves it again. The source tweet said it directly: "Six inches of rain shouldn't do this to a major city, but clogged drains and years of deferred maintenance will." That's not a weather forecast. That's a confession. New York spent decades deferring the maintenance bill. May 21, 2026 is what the invoice looks like. Bookmark this. You're watching the biggest infrastructure failure since the last time it rained. I'll keep you updated. Turn on notifications. 🚨
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Marco Foster
Marco Foster@MarcoFoster_·
Fran Lebowitz on the billionaires: “Every time someone suggests [a wealth tax] they say I’m moving. Go! They add nothing to New York. In the 19th century, those robber barons, they employed people. All this money magic employs no one. Goodbye, go. We don’t need you”
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Harry Tallman III
Harry Tallman III@HTallmann·
@Gonzalez4NY @nycDSA How much does your Mom make that she needs more money? Is she struggling to survive “teaching” idiots and illegals?
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Bill Mitchell
Bill Mitchell@mitchellvii·
THE BIG MAMDANI LIE! - Zohran Mamdani is out bragging he closed a massive $12 billion NYC budget deficit in record time. What a joke! He didn't fix anything. He borrowed billions from Albany, delayed pension payments into the 2030s, used one-shot gimmicks and pushed costs onto future taxpayers. This is classic big government smoke and mirrors - not leadership. Real fiscal strength means living within your means, cutting waste and delivering results like President Trump does. Not kicking the can and raising taxes on working New Yorkers later. Mamdani turned a tough hand into more debt and future pain for NYC families. Thoughts? ⬇️
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Hater Report
Hater Report@HaterReport·
SGA pushed off on Stephon Castle, fell on the floor, and Castle got called for a foul 😂😂
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Harry Tallman III
Harry Tallman III@HTallmann·
@okcthunder If this guy is the MVP, this league is in big trouble! Couldn’t hit a shot down the stretch!
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OKC THUNDER
OKC THUNDER@okcthunder·
Stuck with it together 🤝
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HeroOfTheDay
HeroOfTheDay@Hero_OfThe_Day·
WHAT!? thought this was a BLATANT travel by Keldon Johnson. What do you think— Travel or No??
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Harry Tallman III
Harry Tallman III@HTallmann·
@bradlander Shithole lawless city, what do you expect? If they ever find the guy that did it, he’ll likely get a diversion program DA Rerun Bragg.
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Brad Lander
Brad Lander@bradlander·
Today, members of our team showed up to realize that our campaign office had been vandalized. Someone had thrown an object through the window and shattered the glass. Firstly, I’m just so grateful all of our staff is safe. Secondly, I’m very deeply saddened that something like this could happen. While we don’t know the motive, it comes at a time when political violence in our country has spiraled out of control. It’s an unnerving moment. But we’ll stand strong in demanding a better politics free of fear and free of violence. That’s the kind of future worth fighting for.
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Harry Tallman III
Harry Tallman III@HTallmann·
@NYCMayor If you drink 10 quarts of grape soda a week, how can you expect someone to work?
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Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani
Food stamp work requirements don’t create jobs, they create hunger. If the federal government wanted to help people find work, it would invest in public jobs programs and guarantee a living wage. Instead, it’s punishing people who are already struggling to survive. These rules took effect on March 1, meaning benefit reductions could begin as early as June 1. Find out whether you’re subject to these requirements — and how to stay compliant — by calling 718-SNAP-NOW (718-762-7669).
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🚨 New federal rules mean that New Yorkers ages 18-64 must now meet work requirements to keep their SNAP benefits. These rules took effect on 3/1, which means reductions in benefits could occur as early as 6/1. Need help? CALL 718-SNAP-NOW (718-762-7669).

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Harry Tallman III
Harry Tallman III@HTallmann·
@NYCMayor 2 million NYC residents are on SNAP. That tells me 2 things - people that need assistance to eat or feed their families should not be living in one of the most expensive cities in the world & eventually, they need to get off the govt nipple. SNAP is not an eternal benefit.
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Nick shirley
Nick shirley@nickshirleyy·
@NYCMayor I know a few teachers and New Yorkers who would benefit from less waste and fraud in the government. Why not cut waste, fraud, and abuse before taxing anyone more? A homeless person in NYC receives more funding than the salary of a single mom working a 9-5, maybe start there.
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Harry Tallman III
Harry Tallman III@HTallmann·
@NYCMayor Why would you have any reason to improve their pay when we spend over $40k per student, they can’t read or do math and are lazy? Only dopes would reward ineptness.
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Crime In NYC
Crime In NYC@Crime_In_NYC·
The NYPD is searching for two individuals following a violent attack in Gramercy Park on April 30. The incident happened in front of 295 Park Avenue South at around 11:40 a.m. Police say a 48-year-old man was kicked to the ground and hit multiple times in the head with a metal baseball bat. The victim suffered a laceration to the head and was taken to a local hospital. The NYPD released photos of the two suspects, who fled the scene. Submit tips to police by calling Crime Stoppers at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477). pix11.com/news/local-new…
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Sen. Lisa Murkowski
Sen. Lisa Murkowski@lisamurkowski·
Today I pressed DOJ on proposed cuts to law enforcement and violence prevention grants, including programs that support rural police departments, Tribal justice efforts, and survivors of domestic violence. Alaska’s communities already face enormous challenges with distance, cost, and a limited work force. They cannot afford to lose access to these critical resources. I also raised concerns about the removal of the Not Invisible Act Commission report from DOJ and Interior websites. I’m monitoring these items closely and pushing to ensure Alaska’s rural and Native communities remain a priority.
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