Posted on Jul 28, 2021
NY Gov. Cuomo, whose admin hid nursing home data, says he's 'always chosen to do the right thing'...
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Time after time again Governor Cuomo has taken the wrong actions during the last year, the worst of which appears to have caused many deaths yet to be tallied because of him hiding data. It looks like this guy is living in a bubble…
NY Gov. Cuomo, whose admin hid nursing home data, says he's 'always chosen to do the right thing'...
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President Biden needs to stop giving fellow Centrists like Governor Cuomo a pass for his actions of criminal conspiracy in the COVID deaths of nursing homes. The fact that the Dept USAG wanted to charge him under the Trump Admin should follow through without prejudice rather than let him be an "Albatross" around Biden's neck for the 2024 election or 2022 Midterms that will harm the Democrats with Cuomo not being held accountable without fair and honest investigation at least.
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I agree with everything you said except Cuomo being a Centrist: a person who holds moderate political views. In my opinion there is nothing Centrist about Cuomo. Thanks for your comments.
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SFC (Join to see) - The fact he leans more Fiscal Conservative when he wants to is nothing new. He's again another Neoliberal Centrist who only is Blue on paper vs actual follow thru.
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SFC (Join to see) There is a New York, (aka, Tammany Hall, ‘Right thing to do’!).
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Great comment CSM! I didn't know anything about this. I learned something tonight. Thanks.
https://www.thoughtco.com/history-of-tammany-hall-1774023
https://www.thoughtco.com/history-of-tammany-hall-1774023
Tammany Hall, the Notorious Political Machine That Ran New York City
Tammany Hall was political machine that ran New York City through a system of political patronage, and it was the epitome of corrupt politics in the 1800s.
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