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@cohostgarth

Digital media producer at a toilet paper factory. he/him

Manhattan, NY Katılım Mart 2012
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Daniel Maté 🍉
Daniel Maté 🍉@DanielBMate·
Refuge from politics my tuchus. My summer camp in BC had Zionism as its core plank and venerated the IDF. We concluded Israeli dancing every Shabbat by marching and signing the theme song of the Palmach, a paramilitary unit that carried out many massacres of Palestinians. And we were a *leftist* camp.
Jesse Brown@JesseBrown

Jewish children's summer camps are a refuge from politics, rage, and discrimination. Like almost every Jewish institution, they support the existence of Israel. And so, antizionists associate them with "genocide" and target them for "A GIGANTIC CHANGE".

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Ed Krassenstein
Ed Krassenstein@EdKrassen·
This bizarre video of Jeffrey Epstein chasing girls around his kitchen was released in the latest Epstein files yesterday.
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Dr. Yousef 🇵🇸
Dr. Yousef 🇵🇸@yousef_ki1·
Let’s break the algorithm — reply with a dot.
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The Tennessee Holler
The Tennessee Holler@TheTNHoller·
Somehow we missed this before: “Perverts For Cuomo”
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Talia Jane ❤️‍🔥
Talia Jane ❤️‍🔥@taliaotg·
Volunteer for Adams’ reelection campaign handing out flyers. I asked if he’d paid, he said no, volunteer. I asked why he’s volunteering for Adams, he said “No clue, honestly.”
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Talia Jane ❤️‍🔥
Talia Jane ❤️‍🔥@taliaotg·
Just a reminder that “guns blazing” Eric Adams won by less than 1% against a “socialist/communist” in the 2021 primary. His win received fewer votes than Cuomo’s loss. Mamdani isn’t the fluke. Adams is.
Bill Ackman@BillAckman

In summary, in light of the inability to add a new name to the ballot and the low probability of success of a write-in campaign, the only candidates with a credible chance to beat @ZohranKMamdani are Cuomo and Adams. I met yesterday with @NYCMayor Eric Adams and @andrewcuomo to discuss the upcoming election, and I spent an hour or so with each of them. In short, my takeaway is that Adams can win the upcoming election and that the Governor should step aside to maximize Adams’ probability of success. I say this while having a high regard for Andrew Cuomo and his contributions to New York State. But it was abundantly clear in his body language, his subdued energy and his proposals to beat Mamdani, that he is not up for the fight. In comparison, Mayor Adams is ready to go to battle, guns blazing with enormous energy and clarity on why Mamdani and his socialist/communist (‘We must seize the means of production) and anti-NYPD policies would be catastrophic for NYC. Adams is a great campaigner who can lead the grass roots effort needed to defeat Mamdani, and as mayor, he has a great platform to tell his story. Eric’s first term has not been without flaws. In particular, he relied too much on friends of Adams to staff his administration; however, when one looks at his record in totality, he has had a strong first term. Importantly, Adams has committed to hire the best and brightest to staff his campaign and administration, and many super talented NYers have already reached out to help. Mamdani and his policies are inspiring many of our most talented citizens with relevant experience to join Eric’s team. New York City residents’ top concerns are public safety, affordability, quality of life and the local economy. In all of these areas, Mayor Adams has had impressive accomplishments.   Public Safety—Under the leadership of the Mayor and Police Commissioner Tisch, major crime is down by double digit percentages this year. Shootings are down to their lowest level in recorded City history, and murders are down to record lows we haven’t seen since the 1960s. Subway crime is also down by double-digit percentages this year.   Jobs and the Local Economy—After the City lost a million jobs at the outset of COVID, the Adams Administration has achieved record job growth to the highest level of jobs in City history, with more than 4.86 million New Yorkers employed in NYC today. NYC now has a record number of small businesses—more than 183,000—with 20 percent of those opening during this administration. The local economy and tax base are strong, and both will continue to grow unless Mamdani is elected.   Affordability—The Adams Administration has taken significant step with rezonings and its “City of Yes” legislation, to set the stage for the development of more than 130,000 units of affordable housing. Adams has the confidence of the NYC real estate community which will help drive development and investment. The Adams Administration reduced the income tax burden on working class New Yorkers, 429,600 of whom had their city income taxes eliminated, and another 152,500 whose taxes were reduced. The Mayor has protected the child care voucher system to help working families meet their child care needs, filling the more than $300 million child care gap left in this year’s state budget and investing in a new 2-K pilot program.   Quality of Life—This past Spring, Adams established a 1,500-cop unit to focus on “Quality of Life” crimes, and with excellent results, it has been expanded citywide. The latest budget has increased funding for cultural institutions, libraries, and cultural programs, and provided more funding and personnel to keep streets, vacant lots, and parks clean.  Importantly, Adams is also always authentically himself—his smile is real unlike the other guy’s—and in my experience, the more authentic candidate always wins. I will have more to share on Adams, the election, and on how you can help in a follow up post soon.

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gare davis
gare davis@bishonentype·
we’re Zoh back, it’s Cuover
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Tad Ghostal
Tad Ghostal@poe_collector·
So this is insane.
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Faytuks Network
Faytuks Network@FaytuksNetwork·
Pictures from the situation room
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bad at user names@cohostgarth·
@jacobkornbluh When i voted for paperboy love prince i didn't realize he was the 2nd clown on my ballot.
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Jacob N. Kornbluh
Jacob N. Kornbluh@jacobkornbluh·
Brad Lander who cross-endorsed Mamdani: “When I hear the phrase ‘globalize the Intifada,’ I say to people.. maybe you don’t mean to be saying it’s open season on Jews everywhere in the world, but that’s what I hear. “And I’d like to hear that from other people.”
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Homeland Security
Homeland Security@DHSgov·
Senator Padilla chose disrespectful political theatre and interrupted a live press conference without identifying himself or having his Senate security pin on as he lunged toward Secretary Noem. Mr. Padilla was told repeatedly to back away and did not comply with officers’ repeated commands. @SecretService thought he was an attacker and officers acted appropriately. Secretary Noem met with Senator Padilla after and held a 15 minute meeting.
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Mayor Karen Bass
Mayor Karen Bass@MayorOfLA·
What just happened to @SenAlexPadilla is absolutely abhorrent and outrageous. He is a sitting United States Senator. This administration’s violent attacks on our city must end.
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Ellen Barkin
Ellen Barkin@EllenBarkin·
ICE ‘officials’ you say? They don’t look very official to me.
Status Coup News@StatusCoup

@JonFarinaPhoto As another white van rolls out of federal immigration courthouse, protesters chant "ICE Nazis!" and "this is illegal, they're not getting due process!"

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