TonysCatchersMit
TonysCatchersMit OP t1_itwnyof wrote
Reply to comment by Arleare13 in No, it’s not a “perception”. I am absolutely, 100% less safe than I was in 2019. by TonysCatchersMit
Yeah, I ranked Adams #1 and then voted for him. Working out great.
TonysCatchersMit OP t1_itvu4i1 wrote
Reply to comment by Arleare13 in No, it’s not a “perception”. I am absolutely, 100% less safe than I was in 2019. by TonysCatchersMit
What paths?
TonysCatchersMit OP t1_itvu22e wrote
Reply to comment by paisleycatperson in No, it’s not a “perception”. I am absolutely, 100% less safe than I was in 2019. by TonysCatchersMit
Republican states have higher murder rates because they’re poorer and have way more guns. Neither of which are concerns of mine if we elect one Republican governor while maintaining a Democratic legislature.
TonysCatchersMit OP t1_itvrlv4 wrote
Reply to comment by Arleare13 in No, it’s not a “perception”. I am absolutely, 100% less safe than I was in 2019. by TonysCatchersMit
The legislature is still Democratic.
TonysCatchersMit OP t1_itvrk3z wrote
Reply to comment by paisleycatperson in No, it’s not a “perception”. I am absolutely, 100% less safe than I was in 2019. by TonysCatchersMit
Right, but a shocking loss because of a single issue might kick them slightly more right of center than they presently are.
TonysCatchersMit OP t1_itvrff1 wrote
Reply to comment by brownredgreen in No, it’s not a “perception”. I am absolutely, 100% less safe than I was in 2019. by TonysCatchersMit
You don’t think keeping everyone socially isolated for years played a part in the mental health decline?
Blocking me to look like I stopped responding to you, huh?
TonysCatchersMit OP t1_itvpzoz wrote
Reply to comment by paisleycatperson in No, it’s not a “perception”. I am absolutely, 100% less safe than I was in 2019. by TonysCatchersMit
How is a sweeping statewide piece of legislation passed in 2019 unrelated to the governorship?
TonysCatchersMit OP t1_itvnsg9 wrote
Reply to comment by paisleycatperson in No, it’s not a “perception”. I am absolutely, 100% less safe than I was in 2019. by TonysCatchersMit
>the first part of your sentence will not lead to the second part
Actually, you don’t really know that. If a Republican won it would be the first time since 2002. He would have won in spite of the fact that he is an anti-choice, homophobic, election denying Trumptard in a state that went +20 for Biden. He would win only because of crime and declining QOL.
You think the legislature wouldn’t understand that? You think he wouldn’t understand that?
Sending another Democrat to the governor’s mansion tells them to stay the course. And I’m completely sick of the chokehold the Twitter left has on NY politics.
TonysCatchersMit OP t1_itvlf22 wrote
Reply to comment by paisleycatperson in No, it’s not a “perception”. I am absolutely, 100% less safe than I was in 2019. by TonysCatchersMit
A Republican governor would indicate to the Democratic legislature that perhaps they should repeal bail reform and institute policies that make it easier to involuntarily commit mentally ill dangerous people.
TonysCatchersMit OP t1_itvkfiq wrote
Reply to comment by paisleycatperson in No, it’s not a “perception”. I am absolutely, 100% less safe than I was in 2019. by TonysCatchersMit
Shock the Democrats into dropping a lot of their ridiculous policies and/or actually do something about this because if he wins it will have only been because of crime.
TonysCatchersMit OP t1_itviqgj wrote
Reply to comment by brownredgreen in No, it’s not a “perception”. I am absolutely, 100% less safe than I was in 2019. by TonysCatchersMit
I was harassed in 2020, 2021 and 2022.
The data shows subway crime is up. That violent crime other than murder are up. Great, the gangs are shooting each other less I guess.
Are you honestly going to say that QOL is the same as it was in 2019? Assuming you’re still going to work in person, riding the subways or whatever. Just be honest.
TonysCatchersMit OP t1_itvhvlt wrote
Reply to comment by barelylegal_69 in No, it’s not a “perception”. I am absolutely, 100% less safe than I was in 2019. by TonysCatchersMit
It’s because I’m honestly struggling with this for the first time in my life.
In my head maybe it sends a message to the democratic legislature that these policies, despite what Twitter or whatever grassroots org is saying, aren’t actually popular. Clearly what we’ve been doing hasn’t been working and I’m banging my head against the wall on this.
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TonysCatchersMit t1_irolvzw wrote
Reply to comment by savageo6 in The Jane Hotel VS Hotel 50 Bowery by knittingkittyqueen
No one is chasing you down the block for being gay on Staten Island. Your parents just disown you.
TonysCatchersMit t1_iroipo9 wrote
Reply to comment by knittingkittyqueen in The Jane Hotel VS Hotel 50 Bowery by knittingkittyqueen
Lmao where do you live that you think NYC is the place that you risk getting gay bashed?
TonysCatchersMit t1_jaijmox wrote
Reply to comment by NetQuarterLatte in Pols target NYC’s violent, repeat shoplifters with bill to protect retailer workers just like cops, firefighters by NYY657545
Yeah people point to bail reform but it’s really the new discovery rules that are the issue.
The way prosecutors played games with the speedy trial clock was fucked up but what we have now clearly isn’t working either.